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While I extend a very warm Kaipara and Northland welcome to these Field Days for 2020, I do so with many thoughts of the late Lew Duggan, our long-serving president who passed away on January 31.
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Lew placed a special stamp on the Northland Field Days, and he will be fondly remembered by returning exhibitors and visitors for his untiring efforts to see everyone was taken care of. Each year, a highly successful event was held. As vice-president, it has been my place to make sure his legacy is continued, and I wish exhibitors and our many visitors the best experience from the hard work of our great volunteers who make things happen. Lew Duggan first joined field days as an exhibitor, and he joined the committee in 2005 before his election as president in 2010. As a manager at Farmlands, he was able to bring skills and contacts together that effectively grew the event year on year. One of the first things
he did was to revise the field days constitution to fit into the present-day conditions. He structured committees and subcommittees and assigned members to take advantage of particular skills sets and preferences. Things were soon running smoothly as a result. Lew had an even temperament, a sense of humour, made a decision quickly and was aware of the value of our volunteers, realising that they have ‘real jobs’ and families, and only that time that’s leftover to help. Now with that help, our volunteers and the current field day committee assure you that the late Lew Duggan’s outstanding contribution to this event will go on, from strength to strength. In closing, once again, welcome to you all. Basil Cole Vice President
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All roads lead to the Kaipara and Dargaville for the 35th Northland Field Days on March 5, 6 and 7 with accommodation at a premium and local businesses and hospitality outlets anticipating good business opportunities as the usual huge crowds gather for the premier Northland event. Thousands of people are expected at the dedicated showgrounds on Awakino Point East Rd, for the full programme of events and activities that range from tractor pull contests to Clydesdale wagon rides and everything in between. Each consecutive year sees the show get bigger and better, while still retaining the atmosphere of a regular country fairground. “As one of the largest regional field days the event is known New Zealandwide for contests, machinery exhibits, food, fun and great hospitality,” said Northland Field Days’ vice-president, Basil Cole, who has taken up the reins this year following the untimely passing of long-serving president Lew Duggan this past January. The Northland Field Days is an incorporated society, registered with the NZ Charities Commission and provides community grants for scholarships and research across a variety of sectors. It is very much volunteer-driven, with a cadre of local people each one with a particular rural interest combining to add a professional polish to the overall event.
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Many of the original Northland events still take centre stage — with good, old Kiwi attractions such as cutting horses, tractor pull competitions, sheep shearing shows and all things country. There is a distinct family focus with the cost of tickets to the 2020 Northland Field Days $12 an adult, $5 a child (5yrs–16yrs) or $30 a Family (two adults plus up to three children that are 5-16yrs old). Under fives are free. As in the past, there will be fairground rides and food stalls entertainment and music with the event open from 9am to 4pm every day. An impressive selection of new tractors, machinery and technology, including new vehicle releases, will be on show at what is
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An Open Letter to The Right Honourable Winston Peters Mr Peters, what are you doing? On December 5th, 2019, you introduced the Racing Industry Bill to Parliament. It contains a number of truly disturbing clauses, which would give the racing industry unprecedented powers to seize the assets of local racing clubs. The Bill contains these words:“The racing code may determine that a racing club is no longer racing …” “A racing club no longer racing may be dissolved …” “This section applies if a racing club is dissolved by any means … The assets of the racing club remaining (after all creditors’ claims on the club have been satisfied) vest in the racing code with which the club was registered.” The Governor-General may, by Order in Council made on the recommendation of the Minister, (a) approve a proposal prepared by the racing code relating to the transfer of the surplus venue to the code (a transfer proposal), with or without modification; and (b) state the date on which the transfer takes effect.” “The Registrar-General must, on written application by a person authorised by the Minister, (a) register the racing code as the owner of the fee simple estate in the surplus venue in substitution of the racing club; and (b) record any entry on the record of title, and do anything else that may be necessary to give effect to this subpart.” “The transfer proposal may provide that the racing club is to transfer the surplus venue to the racing code without receiving in return any, or an equivalent, asset.” And this:- “The transfer of the surplus venue must not be regarded as placing the racing club or the racing code, or any of its officers, employees, or agents, in breach of any Act, rule of law, or agreement that would otherwise apply.” So far 20 racing clubs have been identified as no longer adding value to the industry if they continue to race on their home tracks, and if the new Racing Bill is adopted as presented to Parliament in December, they could have all of their assets and land seized with no payment whether they agree or not. This follows the Messara Report — which advised the shutting down of twenty regional racecourses around New Zealand, including Dargaville, Avondale, Thames, Rotorua, Wairoa, Stratford, Hawera, Waipukurau, Woodville, Reefton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Motukarara, Timaru, Kurow, Oamaru, Waimate, Omakau, Winton, and Gore. Of these, Thames, Wairoa, Stratford, Marlborough, Dargaville, Winton, Westland, Waimate, Winton and Avondale have been identified as first of the clubs that will potentially be stripped of their assets if this bill is passed in its current form. We understand that the Racing Industry has problems. We understand you and your advisors are trying to find a solution. But surely, seizing the assets of local, community based racing clubs is not the way. Certain clauses in the Racing Industry Bill before parliament would seem to open the door for just that — the overriding of individual club’s constitutions, the seizing of ownership from local hands, and the appropriation of community assets that have been renamed ‘industry assets’. These are, in many cases, assets built up over more than a century by local clubs and local people on land donated by local people. Many pre-date the ‘industry body’ which now plans to seize them. It is just wrong. Legal property ownership is a cornerstone of our society. We will not have what we’ve worked to build taken away with no legal recourse. Every year on Anzac Day we commemorate the fallen, who gave their lives to ensure that we live in a free democratic country where no club, and no person, in any industry, in any town or city, should live in fear of the seizure of their assets by the state. One stroke of the legislative pen stripping them of ownership and the rights thereof … it’s not the Kiwi way. Maybe in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. Maybe in Pol Pot’s Cambodia. But not in New Zealand, under a democratically elected government. Mr Peters, it falls to you as Minister of Racing to ensure that this bill is amended and remove any chance that this country should be besmirched with the kind of dictatorial avarice which is the hallmark of failed states. The racing industry might need a hand. But first, it needs to know; HANDS OFF our local racing clubs and their assets. It’s legalised theft, it’s wrong, and it must stop here.
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Having the hives in various locations gives the family a wider variety of honey flavours it or touching it. This is our fifth summer. The first two seasons had unusual weather, and we had budgeted on the honey averages of other bee companies, but we got quite a bit less. It taught us to budget on the worst-case scenario and then we had two really good seasons. “We love that honey is a sustainable industry, and the bees are doing good things, you are not really taking anything from the land. “We cold process our honey so it still has a lot of nutritional value. We use glass jars as we are keen to stay away from plastic and only use wooden frames. This season we are selling honeycomb as well. We take a whole comb from the hive and cut it to size. It is a culinary experience older people remember it as children and constantly ask for.
“Our hives are on other people’s land. Half are in the Coromandel and half are around Raglan as a safeguard if a season is bad on one coast the other may be fine. This year Raglan was super windy and didn’t perform that well — but the Coromandel did great. It also provides other varieties of honey as well. “At times, volunteers help to harvest the honey. They are usually people interested in beekeeping that come and stay with us to gain experience. We had about 20 people visit in the past year. One man comes for his holidays from overseas as he enjoys being busy and learning.” The honey is taken to be extracted and packaged in Katikati and distributed by the O’Briens. “Our packing runs are a few thousand jars at a time. For anyone wanting to get
Rory and Hannah chose beekeeping as a career change from dairy farming into the honey industry, look at the setup costs, triple them and don’t expect to make a lot of money for a couple of years. If you don’t really love it, then it will feel like you aren’t getting much reward. If you do really love it, stick at it.” Hunt and Gather Honey has won several awards including silver in the Outstanding Food Producers award, the Best Emerging Business at the Rural Woman NZ Business Awards and runner-up for the best honey in the New Zealand Farmers’ Market Awards. “The key to good honey is bees that are well cared for, happy and have everything they need. Make sure through the spring they have plenty of food available so when honey season starts they are strong, and the queens
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As part of the Gumboot Friday initiative, mental health advocate and 2019 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year, Mike King is embarking on a nationwide tour to promote positive, social and attitude change towards mental health in New Zealand. In the lead-up to Gumboot Friday on April 3, Mike and 30 others will travel 2,000kms on a fleet of 20 tractors to host free community and school events throughout the country. In the year to June 30 — 685 people took their own lives. The initiative aims to raise $5 million for free counselling. Last year $1.3 million was raised to provide 10,670 critical counselling sessions to more than 2,500 New Zealanders. “Now more than ever, we need Kiwis to reach out to friends and whanau. “We encourage everyone to ask those you are closest to if they are OK,” says Mike. “Our nationwide trek is about raising awareness and encouraging communities and individuals to drive the attitudinal and social change that is needed to reverse the incidence of anxiety, suicide and depression. “This year, with the help of the highly experienced Tractor Trek team, we are focussed primarily on our rural communities who face high rates of poor mental health and suicide.” Tractor Trek fundraising drive was launched in 2016 by Phil Aish to raise support for Hospice. An encounter with his daughter Cat Levine and Mike led
to the trek supporting Gumboot Friday. “As fourth-generation farmers, supporting and raising awareness for positive mental health within the farming community is something we feel strongly connected to as a family. With this trek, we are sending a message of hope to those in need. They are not alone, and we support them wholeheartedly,” says Gumboot Friday Tractor Trek manager, Cat. Katie Milne, president and health spokesperson of Federated Farmers NZ, says our rural communities face physical and mental isolation, economic instability and limited access to health services. All factors — which contribute to poor mental health. “Too many rural folks are so busy looking after their families, their animals, their friends and workmates that they put themselves at the bottom of the list, and fail to reach out for help. Mike King is a champion for getting stuff out in the open and talking about depression and suicide. “Good on him. Federated Farmers wishes every success to Mike King and the Tractor Trek Team and urges farming families to get in behind the initiative.”
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“I breed most of my dogs and either sell pups or train them to sell on. I know of at least 12 dogs that I bred competing for other trialists. I have also exported dogs to Sweden. One dog, Midge, was runner-up in the Swedish Championships some years ago. Others went to work on farms including with reindeer successfully. “Although I am now retired, I still have nine dogs — five, which I trial with two older retired dogs and two pups. I will possibly be selling three to be able to keep raising young ones. “When the club was formed at Kaitaia, I was part of the team, and in 1959 we became a standard trial at Victoria Valley. I didn’t have a dog but helped with the chores, and that was when I was given Cap, who was a young dog. He scored my first open win in either 1960 or 1961. “I also reluctantly agreed to take over, as after the first year and fifty-nine years later was still the club secretary. “We removed an old shed that was gifted to the club, and we rebuilt it on skids. It became our clubhouse for many years until it was falling to bits, but with not much money to play with I decided to raffle a five-month-old heading dog I had bred. We made up books of 10 tickets at $2 each and sent some to every club across the country, and as a result, our club made $4,000. “Kaitaia Hospital had some corrugated iron advertised, and I was successful in buying it. “My brother and I had poles and timber, and with voluntary labour, we built a new clubhouse, which still stands beside number one highway today
albeit as a farm shed. As our club is the most northern in New Zealand, we always aimed to have workable sheep so competitors would come back and I feel we have certainly achieved this. “Most years, I have sold a dog or pups to help the club survive financially. One year my dog Harry ran at Tux Kaitaia at eight and a half months and scored 94 points. “He was immediately auctioned off for $3,200 to Neville Child and has gone on to win two NZ titles. Six years ago we bought calves, which we raised to rising two-year-olds to raise funds for the club as well. “I have been at most levels of the NZ Dog Trial network, was Northland president for 10 years and on the NZ council. Helping younger people has always been a priority, and it is amazing to see so many ladies joining the sport, they are quick learners. “I have done my very best in helping young judges across the country and wrote a Judges’ Guideline booklet and have received a NZ Dog Trials Lifetime Membership, which I was not expecting. Age is catching up with me, and although the spirit is still there, it is time to sit back and keep a dog to run when I feel like it and not be too involved in running trials. “I have been very fortunate that my wife Gail and daughter Carey have given me their wholesome support all these years and allowed me to follow my dream. “We have made many friends throughout New Zealand, and that is something that we will always treasure.”
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Wood’s Estate hedge trimming Dave Wood of Wood’s Estate offers hedge trimming services for all types of properties around the Northland area. “The older the growth, the slower the job as we use a hedge trimmer — not a tree harvester. If the limbs get out of control and older, they can cause issues and further expense. “I can also cut in the same paddock as stock if necessary, as our machinery is quiet and we offer a clean-up service in which we contract another business with a Bobcat for larger jobs.” At times neighbours or friends make a group booking for work to help save on transport costs. “Hiring us to take care of the hedge trimming and maintenance of your trees not only gets the job done but can relieve stress for completing the job correctly. If you are on a farm, it leaves time for your staff to take care of other important chores. “We don’t stand in a digger bucket, and we don’t use a chainsaw. We are knowledgeable about health and safety and have the insurance and correct tools to get the job done neatly and correctly the first time.” Call Dave for a chat on your hedge trimming requirements on 022 409 1041.
“I trim hedges and trees for all manner of situations including lifestyle blocks, orchards, and driveways, farms with a 10-metre reach and 8-metre top capability,” says Dave. “We maintain overgrown driveways and help take care of general hedge wellbeing through trimming. That helps promote new growth and creates bushier plants that look amazing. “For lifestyle block owners and farmers, it is important that fences are not overloaded with trees or branches leaning on the wires. “It can break the fences meaning stock can escape. Keeping races clear for tractors and vehicle ease is also important. “Our machine is nimble for working within the confines of an orchard, and we can work within smaller spaces than most other machines. Our equipment leaves a smaller footprint as it has balloon tyres and is an all-wheel-drive forestry machine.” Dave recommends clients have him assist with growth maintenance every 12 to 24 months while the growth is softer and easier to handle.
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Investing in blueberries by Ann van Engelen
Steph and Dave Wood are in the midst of establishing a blueberry orchard on their volcanic soil property with three varieties of the berry.
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was born and bred in Dargaville and came from a growing background as my dad has grown kumaras since 1981 formally known as Turiwiri Produce,” says Dave. “I did my building trade and moved to Australia. Three years later, due to family health and change of plans, I returned and caught up with my old schoolmate Steph who was living in Auckland when our friendship turned into a relationship. “We were in Waiuku and considering our options for the future, and thought maybe we could grow blueberries. We found a guy in Pukekohe growing them, and he invited us to see how he had set up then we found this property with the right soil content and area.”
The property has volcanic soil with a good outlay. Dave and Steph have transformed the land in the last three years. “We also have a hedge trimming business, and we have turned 11 acres into usable growable land for the blueberry orchard. We ordered three varieties of blueberries. It took a year for the nursery in Cambridge to propagate 4,000 plants ready for their new life. “Late one afternoon, some mates and I built a nursery for the plants that were stowed on the ground when Steph was about to have our first baby. A storm was coming, and we needed to protect the plants. One mate came with the post rammer and tractor, and one brought the nail gun and screw. We got the nursery
Steph and Dave Wood grow three varieties of blueberry on their volcanic land
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ready in super-fast time then rushed to the hospital, and at 10.30pm that night we had our first child. “We are harvesting at present. We tend to the blueberries before and after work and in our spare time. The three varieties we have fruit at different times and are different in shape and flavour. Considering the dry season, we are doing well with a decent size berry. It takes five years to get to full production, and we have another two to go. “These berries grow extraordinarily well for Northland. They are designed for the climate where other types wouldn’t survive the harsh conditions. The hardest part is keeping the weeds under control. “We limit our sprays and planted with further spacings than recommended to keep a good wind flow and help minimise disease. We only spray minimum weeds when necessary and rarely apply fungicide.” The plants are irrigated every night with a controlled amount of water and Dave has a pest management system to eliminate the risk of loss of fruit and damage to plants from pests such as rabbits and birds. “We originally had trouble with the irrigation and had to hand-water until we could afford an automated system. With the spare irrigation products, I built a fertigation tank and wrote my own programme for how much fertiliser to add per acre on a general base of the food we use.
“We have had an ongoing battle with weeds taking over, and the plants on one of the four blocks got annihilated because we did it on the cheap but discovered you can’t afford to cut corners and lost approximately 300 plants. We then bought 300 cubes of mulch, and 100 rolls of weed mat and the plants doubled in size first growing season and are very healthy. “Harvesting is a challenge as we do it in our spare time. Every berry is individually picked by hand. That gives us a good idea if there are disease or pests that need to be dealt with. With every one you pick, you get a feel as you feather them off in your hand. We generally harvest a kilo per person an hour and grade as we pick. If they are soft — you have to work out the reason. Birds often peck them and leave them to rot on the bush. “We belong to Blueberries NZ, and the plants we have selected are licensed varieties. You need a serious amount of time, patience and money to start. It is not for the faint of heart as the infrastructure isn’t cheap. “Blueberries are a wonderful naturally good looking super fruit full of antioxidants and are like nature’s lollies. Once you buy them, we recommend you keep them in the fridge and use them within 10 days if freshly picked but no one ever gets to 10 days as they are so nice. “We are waiting for our next lot of plants to expand, and ultimately we
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Each berry is hand-picked and graded on-site before sale are happy we decided to get into the blueberry growing industry but there is still a long way to go. Steph and I
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After some trial and error with lesser machines, he’s settled on a big, 75-horsepower turbo-diesel MDB tracked mulcher from Italy. A powerful crawler, which can tackle up to 60-degree slopes with ease, and powers through gorse, shrubs, rice grass, kikuyu and even small trees up to 13cm in diameter. A set of razor-sharp hammer flails chomps it all down to mulch inside its covered, forward-facing drum. Jarryd commands this robotic monster from up to 150 metres away with remote controls, sending it slicing through the thickest brush in a way that puts nothing in harm’s way but the unwanted foliage.
Low-slung and wide tracked, the MDB won’t tip or slide. That makes clearing land a breeze, no matter the contour. Greenery is mulched into chips that rot down and feed the soil ready for replanting, and there’s no need to spray with toxic chemicals. Jarryd is confident that there’s not another machine of this calibre in the country, and with him at the controls, he’s also ready to take any challenge the public can offer. If you have wasted land strangled by overgrowth, don’t ignore it. Give Jarryd and his mulching robot a shot to tame it, and reclaim it!
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A piece of equipment found at the Packard Motor Museum with a significant place in history is our humble horse-scoop. We have three horse-scoops and one is displayed in our stairwell, where the visitor can stop, study the scoop and view two photos, one showing a similar scoop pulled by a team of two Clydesdales being used to shift sand and the other, the first Whangarei to Russell road being cut by several teamsters with their horses. It would have been a slow job when you realise each scoop only shifted about half a metre of soil. Visitors can then look out the window at the much larger towed scoop that eventually replaced them. Why is this significant? It was the change in technology from horse-drawn equipment to mechanised, heavy machinery that changed the roles of many men and put horses out of work. Mechanisation changed the way earthmoving was carried out, especially in roading and on the farm, forever. By the 1940s the horse and scoop had pretty much gone. Our scoop is one of the earlier ones manufactured. A teamster walked behind the scoop and controlled it
with two wooden handles, one on each side. By raising the scoop, this caused the cutting edge at the front to dig into the earth. The scoop then filled as the horses pulled it forward. Once full, the teamster pushed down on the handles bringing the cutting edge out of the ground. The full scoop was dragged to an area where it would then be emptied by flipping it over. This system was called cut and fill. The next stage in scraper evolution was the development of a horse-drawn scoop mounted on two or four wheels. It was operated by a system of levers and pulleys. While this wasn’t as physical to operate as the earlier scoops, it still required a man to walk with it. After this, Robert Le Tourneau initially invented a cable-driven scraper pulled by a bulldozer. Later at the end of the 1940s, he developed an electricallycontrolled scraper.
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The rural sector in New Zealand is in crisis. Our way of life on the land is now being emotionally and fiscally evaporated and expunged, eroding away in the face of a pontificating political machine that is bloated on grandstanding. In the rural sector, I see palpable despair at a frequency that I believe this country has never seen before. It has become abundantly clear that there is a real feeling of loss, frustration, fear, sadness and looming capitulation. Farmers that routinely had high esteem now, all too often, walk around with their heads below their belt buckles, disillusioned, their pride once held true and dear slipping away — all too often to emotional oblivion. Front and centre in all of this is the dire nature of the government and bureaucratic machinations of industry leaders and their overreaching interference into rural lives. The levels that we see out of this current government and its proposals feel emotionally cataclysmic. There are ideological pipe dreams to mitigate global warming with no practical or pragmatic solutions to offer, other than to add monumental compliance costs and create a palpable fear of ‘what’s coming next’. Farming is being left at impossible fiscal and emotional levels. The
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bureaucratic machine keeps turning, and farmers’ lives are irreversibly changed to a point they leave the land or at worst case, take their own lives. Moreover, what of the banks? They increasingly have turned their backs and retrenched their faith in an industry they once lauded as front and centre to the nation’s economic health. That once inspirational attitude is now a metaphorical malignancy. Where are our industry leaders in all of this? They seem to have deserted their posts and their very shareholders in lieu of cosying up to politicians to get their next caffeine fix at yet another expensive meeting. The more I shy away from this truth, the more I’m brought back to earth by the court of public opinion — rural families. We must have a front and centre dialogue with those on high about the truth of where rural New Zealand sits in the overall New Zealand scheme of
things, to find a way forward in this mire of confusion and despair. To look and seek out what once was and hold it again dear to our hearts. Rediscover our appetite to succeed; our drive and ambition, our self-belief, and a resurgence of rural pride. The time for that is right now! Mark Cameron is an industry activist leader who farms in Kaipara District.
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Getting pastures growing again Dry conditions in many parts of the North Island mean some pastures are in less than ideal condition as autumn approaches. If you have paddocks, which have taken a hiding during summer, now is the time to assess the damage, and work out what’s needed to restore DM productivity before winter. The sooner you act on this, the better. If thin, weak pastures are not already full of weeds, it won’t be very long until they are, which means they won’t grow or feed cows well for the year(s) ahead. “Pasture’s our key feed, so that’s why it’s important to get out now and check all of your pastures, to see how they have fared through summer,” says Barenbrug Agriseeds pasture systems agronomist Jen Corkran. If the damage is severe, eg, ryegrass plants cover less than 50% of the ground, full renewal is the best way to restore these paddocks, either this autumn or if necessary via short term crops to grass next autumn. For larger areas of damage, with too many paddocks for summer cropping in 2020/21, undersowing can really benefit. That entails hard grazing, then drilling ryegrass seed in pastures, without spraying, and works best where paddocks have thinned out, but are not
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A coating of Prolan Lanolin Enduro Heavy Grade on a vehicle chassis will provide a long-term protective coating, which will help pass WOF and COF checkouts. Many vehicle stations are now recommending a coating of Prolan to cover existing rust and seal it off from air and moisture. This environmentally friendly lanolin coating can be used on farm, marine vehicles, truck, fertiliser spreaders and motorhome chassis to prevent rust. Prolan cannot be removed by cold water blasting; this allows vehicle chassis to be cleaned without removing the rust protection. Prolan Enduro Medium Grade is excellent as a general workshop lubricant and corrosion inhibitor for coating quad bikes and farm machinery. Many farmers find Prolan so versatile as a general workshop lubricant using it to sort seized locks, bolts, chains and squeaky door hinges. Also as an environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitor to spray over existing rust on machinery or to coat a quad bike
or farm mule to prevent the chassis from rusting out. A coating of Prolan for short and long-term protection of machinery stored indoors and outdoors protects assets and increases their resale value. Prolan is easily sprayed using a trigger pack, garden sprayer or airless spray gun. It is recommended to first remove any dirt, flaky rust and allow machinery to dry before application. Once coated, the longer the period between application and vehicle use — the better the surface will stay. On any cosmetic surfaces, Prolan is buffed in with a rag. The product coverage is 8–10 square metres depending on the surface profile. A one-litre can of Prolan will easily protect a quad bike chassis and a four-litre tin a five-metre truck chassis. Prolan a great environmentally friendly product will save time on maintenance and component replacement and longterm will increase machinery life and resale value. It is hard to believe it is off the sheep’s back — taken from nature to protect nature!
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rams a year, this is the source of my ewe stock. There is always something new happening within the sheep industry, and you are always challenging yourself to breed a better animal. It is exciting to see your genetics out there working well for people. “LCL work involves travelling all over the country and helping farmers achieve their goals. We sort their ewe flocks into A and B categories generally on type and conformation. Allowing farmers to put the best ewes to maternal rams to get replacements and the B ewes to a terminal ram. That helps clients increase performance working out ways of getting the most bang for their buck. “I have 250 stud ewes, which are stabilised Suftex and Suffolk sheep.
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The Beltex breed originated in Belgium and the lambs are fast-growing
Stabilising the Suftex has meant a darker sheep aiding colour marking whilst retaining meat and confirmation of a Texel. The Suffolks are good dark sheep that have very high growth whilst still retaining good meat characteristics. “It is quite hard establishing yourself in the sheep industry, but I have been well supported by my family and Guy Martin. At 21 years old, I have been given an opportunity of a lifetime to have a good crack at what I am so passionate about and have invested in very good genetics from around New Zealand. Largely on my own enterprise, I am trying to breed a sound and meaty terminal
ram with good head colour and great longevity, a terminal ram that lasts. “It is about management, and I keep stud ewes with commercial ewes to add pressure. I am having a good crack with Beltex genetics after being so impressed by the performance within my own flock. I will be artificially inseminating more than 100 Suffolk ewes this season. It will be the first AI programme in Hawke’s Bay that I know of with pure Beltex and I am hoping to have an auction in two years. “I am looking at Beltex as a meat breed. They are very high yielding, and by lifting your yield percentages,
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it raises profit immediately. They are different to look at as a pure breed but have performed well in New Zealand conditions. They are easy lambing but vigorous from birth. After the first week, they put a huge amount of weight on and continue growing rapidly — reaching killable weights quickly and efficiently. It is definitely a breed to watch and have stood out within my flock. People can follow us on our Waihau Sheep Genetics Facebook page and see who we are going. “We are importing a Scottish ram — Beltex is a double muscle Texel from Belgium. They are a white sheep with
quite a lot of pigment in their head and breed darker than a Texel, giving the first crosses a dark head. I like to run the stud ewes and lambs with the commercial sheep. Ram and ewe hoggets are bred, and I use rams hoggets over the commercial flock. It gives them experience meaning they breed better as a two-tooth and rams not up to scratch are found early. I would rather a ram doesn’t perform at my place then a client’s. A ram failure gives you a bad name. I also believe there are advantages with leasing rams to people so they don’t have to carry it all year round.”
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Young Farmers kicked off their first regional final for one of the most prestigious agricultural competitions in the country, FMG Young Farmer of the Year at the Paparoa A&P Show recently. Eight competitors went head-to-head with first-time mum-to-be, 28-year-old Lisa Kendall being named the Northern FMG Young Farmer of the Year and making it through to the grand final. Ballance rural professional Calvin Ball, also 28-years old, came runner-up and 29-year-old, 50/50 share milker and new mum Kate Reed placed third. “It was an extremely tough competition. A lot of the contestants had lots of experience — so it was really nerve-wracking. There were some pretty smart cookies and a lot of really diverse challenges,” Lisa said. Lisa also made the grand final in 2017, where she came fourth. She is currently a Farmlands assistant business manager, sheep milker, business owner, agricultural contractor and personal trainer. “I am really busy but am very lucky to have a supportive family and supportive husband James — I don’t do much of the housework.” The contest was based around five strainers — innovation, technology, food, environment and people. Lisa took out the most points in two of the strainers — people and food. While Calvin was awarded the leader in two strainers — technology and environment. He is also a former grand finalist and came fourth place in 2016, with this his first time competing since.
The 2020 Northern FMG Young Farmer of the Year place-getters — Kate Reed, Calvin Ball and Lisa Kendall
“The heat was hard, it was all very challenging — there were no easy parts, and the practical components were exciting,” said Calvin. “Lisa was very, very deserving, and it was awesome competing against her and the others — they’re all such awesome people. I am actually very content and happy to push Lisa all the way because she is a really solid competitor.” It was Kate’s first time competing, and in third place, she won the fifth strainer — innovation. She puts her knowledge in the innovation field down to her experience working on DairyNZ research farms and managing the Northland Agricultural Research Farm. With a 10-month-old baby, she says the physical side of the
contest was the hardest. “I was a bit worried with chainsaws and building, things that I haven’t done for quite a while,” she said. “The whole competition pushed me outside of my comfort zone but in a good way, pushed my boundaries. I am very proud of myself — it was very unexpected.” Contest board chair Bexx Brown thought the Northern Region has set a high bar for the other six regions and was a great start to the 52nd season of the contest. “We had four dairy farmers, three rural professionals and an agricultural contractor fighting for the title. It was incredible to watch and see their talents in the field,” she said.
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2020 NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS SITE MAP NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS 2020 – MAP & SITE LISTINGS ) (this map is current as at 28 January 2020 – it is not to scale and is subject to change
Dargaville
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Emergency/ Evacuation Gate
Start/Finish
LOGGER SPORTS
TRACTOR PULL
Parking
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41 43 Beer 45 Tent 47 49 51 53 55 57
Disabled Parking
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ENVIRONMENTAL FERTILISERS TRACK 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 145 166
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Car Park Entry/Exit
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HQ
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Lifestyle Pavilion 1 Lifestyle Pavilion 2 Lifestyle Pavilion 3
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YAMAHA WAY
Public Car Park
Stronghold Cutting Horse Demo
Exhibitors Vehicle Exit
Gates B & C
(Portaloos are also placed all around the outer perimeter of the event site)
Food Court 2
Disabled Toilet First Aid
FORD GO FURTHER
Danger! NO ENTRY
195 197 199 201 203 205 207 209 211
Food & Beverages
238 240 242 244 246 248 250 252 254
Attractions/Entertainment
TOKOROA ROAD 237 239 241 243 245 247 249 251 253
HQ
Northland Field Days Office
276 278 280 282 284 286 288 HONDA HIGHWAY
275 277 279 281 283 285 287 289 310 312 314 316 318 320 322 324 NEWLOVE ROAD
Food 309 311 313 315317 319 321 323 Food Court 2 Entertainment Court 3 Area 340 342 344 346 348 350 352 354
ROWLAND ROAD
339 341 343 Isuzu D‐Max Sheep Dog Trials 364 366 368 DAVE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL DRIVE EXHIBITOR CAR PARK NO.1
GILLATT LANE
Exhibitors Car Park No.2
Market 303 305 307 Area
Permanent Toilet Blocks
196 198 200 202 204 206
FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE ROAD
256 258 260 262264 266 268270 272 274 Committee and Rotary Parking
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THE GALLAGHER WAY 217 219 221 223
Public Car Park
189 191 193
218 220 222 224226 228 230 232 234
Gate A Disabled Carpark
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BALLANCE AGRI‐NUTRIENTS ROAD
BERTOLINI BOULEVARD
Ticket Booths LELY WAY
116 118 120 122 124
Food Court 1
Rural Pavilion 1
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Pedestrian Site Entry/Exit
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OUTDOOR EXHIBITORS Company 5 Star Kennels A – Bespoke Piece Absolute Concrete Ltd Active VMA Adjusta Mattress New Zealand Advance Build Advance Dairy and Pump AdvanceQuip Advantage Feeders Ltd AFFCO NZ Limited Ag Machinery Specialists Ltd Agmax/Nitrosol Agricom Agricom Agrifert Agriline Ltd AgriSea NZ Seaweed Ltd Agritrade / Vetmed Ag-Tech Industries Ali Arc Industries Ltd American Retro Furniture
Site No. 179 304a 174 081a 269 122,124 081B 139 250 284 090 100 179 238 204 140,142 229 179 262A 196 304a
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ANZ Bank 223,225A Aon 157b Aqua Treatment 158 Aquaspec 179 ARB 273 ARB Advanced Equipment 196 ASB Bank Ltd 205 Avoca Lime Company 207 B – BA Pumps and Sprayers 147 Ballance Agri-Nutrients 193 Bay Audiology 304b Bell-Booth Ltd 226 Bidr 179 BioAg Ltd 241 BNZ 180B Bonza - Bananas of NZ Aotearoa 151 Branson 078 Bridgestone NZ Limited 087 Bryant Tractors & Renton Motors 065, 067, 118, 120 Buckton 095 Buildlink 172 C – CAL Isuzu 117
Camkiwi 303b Can-Am BRP 280,282 Carters 137 C-Dax Ltd 221 Cervus Equipment 037,39,92,94 Chelle’ Chalets 136b CHH Plywood 137 CHH Timber 137 Chillerman 247b Claas Harvest Centre Northland 027, 29, 82, 84 Combi Clamp Ltd 175 Compass Trailers 003 Container Space NZ Limited 268 Continental Tyres 178 Corkill Systems Ltd 247a Corson Maize 179 Croplands Equipment Ltd 154 Crystalyx 233A D – D & A Wordsworth Contracting/Grainco Northland (2005) Ltd 116 DairyNZ 187c Dargaville Ford 196,198,200 Datamars 137
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Datamars 179 Datamars NZ 133 Davis Electrical & Solar 123A DC Cartage Ltd 168B Deutz Australia 021 Devan Plastics Limited 209 Diesel Performance Solutions North 131 Donaghys 238 DTS Limited 157a E – Ensol 202 Environmental Fertilisers Limited 145 Eurocomach 080 F – Family Finance 158b Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited 195,238,240A Farmquip 199 Farmshop 2017 Ltd 62,64,66,68,70 Federated Farmers Northland 149 FEK Equipment Ltd 173a FencePro Postdrivers 143 FenceQuip Ltd 173b First Gas Ltd 129b First National Roper & Jones 235
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NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS 2020 – MAP & SITE LISTINGS Floorwise Northland 271 FMG 192 Fonterra 237,239,276,278 Ford Tools Ltd 196 Forward Farming Consultancy Ltd 206a Future Posts 137 G – G.J.Gardner Homes 125 Gallagher 228 Gas and Tyre 201 GEA | FIL 233b Genesis Energy 162B Genetic Technologies Ltd 182 Giltrap Engineering Ltd 041, 096 Godfrey’s Chainsaws and Mowers 231,270 Grain Corp Feeds 179 Grasshopper ZTR Mowers 259 Great Lake Motor Distributors 310,312,314 GreenWood 279 GSA Traders NZ Pty Ltd 141a Gunson McLean Ltd 190a H – Habipax Industries 2018 Limited 206b HALO Systems 216 Hansen Products 224 Helinorth 166,168 Hino Distributors 085 Hisun Motors New Zealand 266 Honda Marine Dargaville LTD 285,287 Honda Motorbikes 275 Hunting & Fishing Dargaville 244 Husqvarna NZ 176 Hustler 083 Hydraulink 171 Hynds Pipe Systems 138 I – I Have a Dream Charitable Trust 125 Internship Program Northland 149 Iplex Pipelines 197 Isuzu Utes New Zealand 194 J – James Engineering Ltd 061 K – Kamo Mowers & Chainsaws 083 Kawasaki NZ 281,283 Keith Andrews Trucks 101, 103 Kinghitter 072 King’s College 190b
P – P&F Global 137 Paslode 137 Paslode 179 PGG Wrightson Ltd 177,179,220,222 PGW Grain 179 PGW Real Estate 179 PGW Seeds 179 Pinto Trailers 181 Plasma Biotec Solutions Ltd 249a Porter Equipment Ltd 098 Power Farming Northland 089 Power Farming Wholesale Ltd 091, 93, 144 & 146 PPP Industries Ltd 248 Pro Med 306A Prolan 141b Promax 238 Promax Plastics 238 Q – Quadbar NZ 240B R – Rabobank NZ Ltd 188 Rad Marine 262b Rata Industries 179 Ravensdown Limited 217, 219 Read Milking Systems 156b Recharge Battery Additive 277b Rhino Rack 273 Riding for the Disabled Whangarei 245 Ringrose Stockfoods Ltd 285 Robotech Contractors Ltd 099 Rotowiper Ltd 069 Rouse Motorcycles 256, 258 Rugged Valley New Zealand Limited 263a Rural Support Trust 149 S – Sarah’s Solutions 305b Savebarn 164 Shaw Diesels Ltd 021 Sheds4U Ltd 272a Silver Fern Farms 187 Slopemowing Ltd 305a Smart Water & Irrigation Ltd 211B Stay Well NZ 188 Steel & Tube 137 Stiga 083
Kiwi Coast 162A Kiwi Sheds Northland Ltd 183 Kiwiland New Zealand Ltd 298 Kyne Equipment 102a L – Levno 123b LIC 134a Lions Club 157b M – Mac Ute Accessories 196 Maxcare 179 Maxxis 4WD Tyres 178 McIntosh Bros Engineers Ltd 061, 114 Melanoma New Zealand 149 Milk Bar 243b MIMICO 097 Ministry for Primary Industries - Te Uru Rakau 185B Mobicomm Ltd 127b Model Barn Ltd 297b N – Nevada NZ 246 New Zealand Transport Agency 134b Newstyle Direct 135 Norman Kitchen Design Ltd 272b North Country Grains Ltd 277a Northern Region Young Farmers 155 Northfuels 203 Northland Farm Services Ltd 151,153 Northland Farm Water Solutions Ltd 252 Northland Forest Managers (1995) Ltd 180a Northland Kia 189 Northland Motor Sports Ltd 196 Northland Powersports 260 Northland Regional Council 251, 253 Northpower 218 NorthTec 254 Norwood Northland 148, 150, 152 NRM 238 Nufarm 238 Nutrinza Limited 243a Nutritech International 285 O – Ombro Leather Goods 129a OMC Power Equipment 071 Origin Ag 065 Orion Agriscience 238
Stock Ezy 158B Stockade 137 Stop Digging Northland Ltd 119B Strainrite Fencing Systems 242 Stroke Foundation NZ 230 Stronghold Trading Ltd 232 Stuart Donaldson 196 Suzuki New Zealand Limited 264 T – Taege Engineering 074 Te Pari Products Ltd 186 Te Uri o Hau Tangata Development Ltd 237 TEAM Vegetation 060 TechniPharm Group of Companies 127a The Wrangler Ltd 249b Tiaho Trust 279 Tokoroa Engineering 245 Topuni Timber 137 Topuni Timber 179 Totalspan Northland 274 Transport and Marine Ltd 288B Treewise Northland 121 Tristram SKODA and Tristram MG 316,318 Trueform Products Limited 307 Tulloch Farm Machines 086 U – UDC Finance Ltd 196 Union Car Spares ARB Northern 273 V – Vcon 076 Versatile 231 VP Maxx 238 Vredestein Tyres 178 W – Wade Concrete Products Ltd 184 Walkers Mowers Ltd 088 Waterflow NZ Ltd 261 Watertech Plus 185A Westpac NZ 191 Whangarei A&P Farming 149 Williams Engineering 252 Wilson Training Centre 102B, 104A Wood Products NZ (2019) Ltd 303A Workbridge 304b Wurth NZ 156a Y – Yamaha Motor New Zealand Ltd 306a, 308
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INDOOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS LIFESTYLE PAVILION 1 Aqua Promotions Ltd
872
Carpet Mill
871,873
Eden Juice Ltd
904
NZ Tamarillo Cooperative Ltd
Emuology Canterbury
907
Oxley`s Furniture NZ
Filters and Fountains Ltd
908
S J D Enterprises
Heatsavers Wall Insulation
892
Triton Hearing
906
True You Wellness
905
Tui Chiropractic
916
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931
Dinerite Cookware
869
Huanui College
Duzz-All Beeswax
879
Name Art
Ebenz Electric Bikes
881
Plus 2wp Ltd
891,893,895
ENJO 864
Prestige Business Solutions
Gateplates & Signs Ltd
866,868
927 912 918 928,930,932
888
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Ria’s Natural Health Soap
884
4 u Ltd
901,
A J Productions Ltd
621
Cooper’s Strip Club
606,607
617
Kaipara Nectar
862
NZ Fudge Farm
861
Seventh day Adventist Church Dargaville 903
Peppermint & Pipi
874
Shuzi NZ Ltd
889
Coprice 611
QRC Tai Tokerau
875
Sweet Temptations
890
Cridge Seeds Ltd
Sarahlee Studio
870
Vegepod
Splashy Rainwear
865
WOHC 886
Financial Design Group Ltd
The Rocking Horse Place
867
ZeroPak
Gilmore Taylor Associates
896, 898
Thermomix 870
LIFESTYLE PAVILION 3
TV SHOP
Better Living NZ
878, 880, 612
913,915,917
883
Dargaville Chiropractic
914
Villa Italia Ltd
863
Electoral Commission
923
Whangarei Boys’ High School
882
Four Seasons Gutter Protection
877
Jean Johnson Realty LTD
Urban Adventure NZ Limited
ZOOM Pharmacy Ltd
616
Fertco 2016 Ltd
900, 902
RURAL PAVILION 2 AES Septic Systems 652 Alpine Buildings NZ Ltd 650 CRV Ambreed 637, 638 Essential Insurances Ltd 640 FarmIQ 647 Farmshed Labs Ltd 654 G and A Construction Ltd 639 Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 656 Kaipara District Council 646 Key Industries 649 New Conservative 642 Numat 648 OSPRI 657,658 Southern Humates 641 Totalfert 655 Trustees Executors Limited 636 Ultra Fine Lime 635
919,921
604,605 615 608, 609
Homeopathic Farm Services Ltd
624
Mighty Mix Dog Food
613
Nutritional Services Ltd
623
RPM Group
610
MARKET AREA Concrete Garden Ornaments
708
Garden Friends
701
High Voltage Clothing
705,706
920, 922
SmartShelters 618,619
Let’s Wear it Loud!
703
929
StaffSafe 625
Lotza Hatz
704
LIFESTYLE PAVILION 2
Jennian Homes
909,911
Teletrac Navman
622
Quality Wholesale Imports Ltd
709
Celestial Wines
894
Metro Direct Whangarei
924,926
The Regions
614
The Sweet Stuff New Zealand
702
885,
N.W. Voice for Life
925
Trapinator 620
Twice Round The Block
710
New Zealand First
910
Wave Refrigeration Limited
Wild West Worcester Ltd
707
Complete Home Solutions 2018 Limited 887
602,603
SMOOTH BORE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE
Code Explanation
Product code
PE PRESSURE PIPE PE PRESSURE PIPE
TM
PE PRESSURE PIPE
PE PRESSURE PIPE
YOUR RURAL PIPELINES SPECIALISTS
PE PRESSURE PIPE PE PRESSURE PIPE
LAND DRAINAGE
9 STOCK 12.5 WATER
12.5 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
TM
Code Explanation
360.40PN9.50 Coil Length (metres) OD (mm) Coil Length (metres)
Pressure Class Code Explanation
Product code Coil length (metres) Code Explanation 360.40PN9.50 Product code400-110-100 Coil length (metres) Coil Length (metres) OD (mm) OD (mm)
PE or PVC PRESSURE PIPE
LDPE PRESSURE PIPE
OD (mm)
Product Code Coil length (metres) Code2200-90PN8-100 Explanation
Product Code
Coil Length (metres)
PVC CULVERT PIPE PVC CULVERT PIPE
Product Code
Coil length (metres)
Socketed one end
S0E(metres) Length OD550-200-5 (mm) Length (metres)
PN 16
OD (mm)
Code Explanation
Coil Length (metres)
Product Code
OD (mm)
Code Explanation
Code Explanation ID (mm) Code Explanation
ID (mm)300-40-50
Product300-40-50 code Coil length (metres)
16 Bar 9 Bar 116 2.5
16
Bar Bar
Code Explanation Code Explanation
16
20 20&&25 25BAR BAR--PE PE100 100PRESSURE PRESSUREPIPE PIPE
Code Explanation Product Code Pressure Class Product Code Pressure Class
Coil Length (metres) Coil Length (metres)
16 OD (mm)
Bar Bar Bar
Code Explanation
Product Code
Socketed one end
Coil Length (metres)
PE or PVC PRESSURE PIPE
Code Explanation Product code Coil length (metres) Product code Coil length (metres)
NEXUS110.100 NEXUS110.100 OD (mm) OD (mm)
Length (metres)
Code Explanation Product code
Coil length (metres)
pipe
400-110-100 OD (mm)
Product Code
Coil length (metres)
2200-90PN8-100 OD (mm)
Pressure class
Code Explanation
Product Code
Socketed one end
550-200-5 S0E OD (mm)
Length (metres)
OD (mm)
PE HEAVY DUTY TWIN WALL SMOOTH BORE CULVERT PIPE NEXUS CULVERT 2005
Code Explanation Code Explanation Product code Coil length (metres) Product code Coil length (metres)
pipe pipe
400-110-100 400-110-100 OD (mm) OD (mm)
Code Explanation Code Explanation Product Code Coil length (metres) Product Code Coil length (metres)
2200-90PN8-100 2200-90PN8-100
OD (mm) OD (mm)
300-40-50
PN 16
PVC CULVERT PIPE
Code Explanation
Product Code
Code Explanation
Pressure class Pressure class
Coil length (metres)
16
PVC PVCCULVERT CULVERTPIPE PIPE
HP HP
RURAL BLACK and BLACKLINE.
16
Length (metres)
OD (mm)
OD (mm)
FARM MAPPING USING USINGGLOBAL GLOBALPOSITIONING POSITIONING SYSTEMS FARM MAPPING SYSTEMS Code Explanation
Code Code Explanation Explanation
ID (mm)
Product code
Product Code
Bar
Pressure class
550-200-5 S0E
PE PEor orPVC PVCPRESSURE PRESSUREPIPE PIPE
COMPRESSION FITTINGS for GREENLINE, REDLINE™, METRIC COMPRESSION FITTINGS Code Explanation Code Explanation Product Code Pressure Class
OD (mm) OD (mm)
HPDUTY TWIN WALL SMOOTH PE HEAVY BORE CULVERT PIPE NEXUS CULVERT 2005
Code Explanation
340.32PN12.5.50 340.32PN12.5.50
OD (mm) OD (mm)
OD (mm)
FARM MAPPING USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS
PIPE
Code Explanation
2200-90PN8-100 NEXUS CULVERT 2005
16 16
Pressure Class
go gowith withthe theflow flow
Bar Bar Bar
PRESSURE FARM MAPPING USING GLOBAL POSITIONINGLDPE SYSTEMS FARM MAPPING USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS 12.5 --PE 100 PIPE COMPRESSION for GREENLINE, REDLINE™, 12.5BAR BARCOMPRESSION PEFITTINGS 100PRESSURE PRESSURE PIPE METRIC FITTINGS PN 16 RURAL BLACK and BLACKLINE. Code Explanation
Coil length (metres)
OD (mm)
Product CodeCode Explanation Length (metres)
Code Explanation
16 Product Code
Code Explanation
360.40PN9.50 360.40PN9.50
Coil Length (metres) Coil Length (metres)
Product code
Length (metres) S0E NEXUS110.100
Length (metres)
PE HEAVY DUTY TWIN WALL SMOOTH PE HEAVY DUTY TWIN WALL SMOOTH BORE CULVERT PIPE NEXUS CULVERT 2005 BORE CULVERT PIPE NEXUS CULVERT 2005 PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE
SMOOTH PE LAND SMOOTHODBORE BORE PE(metres) LANDDRAINAGE DRAINAGEPIPE PIPE Coil Length (mm)
ID (mm) Code Explanation 300-40-50 Code Explanation Product Code Pressure Class Product Code Pressure Class Product code Coil length (metres)
OD (mm) OD (mm)
OD (mm)
Coil length (metres)
400-110-100
FARM MAPPING340.32PN12.5.50 USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS Length (metres) OD (mm) Code Explanation
Length (metres)
OD (mm)
Socketed one end
OD (mm) 550-200-5
Code Explanation
Length (metres)
Code Explanation Product Code Coil length (metres) Product Code Length (metres)
ID (mm)
300-40-50 360.40PN9.50 300-40-50
Product code Coil length (metres) Length OD Product (mm) codeCoil Coil length(metres) (metres)
Product Code Length (metres) Code Explanation
Coil Length (metres)
Socketed one end
Product code
PE HEAVY DUTY TWIN WALL SMOOTH 20 & 25 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE PE HEAVY DUTY PIPE TWIN WALL SMOOTH BORE CULVERT NEXUS CULVERT 2005 BORE CULVERTPIPE PIPE TMTM NEXUS CULVERT 2005 LDPE PRESSURE PE PIPE Code Explanation PELAND LANDDRAINAGE DRAINAGE PIPE Product Code Pressure Class PE Black PEPRESSURE PRESSUREPIPE PIPE 3500.63PN25.100B pipe Code Explanation
Bar
550-200-5 S0E
OD (mm)
CodeExplanation Explanation Code Code Explanation Product Pressure Class IDCode (mm)
Bar
Coil Length (metres)
Product Code
Pressure Class
3500.63PN25.100B pipeProduct Code Coil Length (metres)
300-40-50 PVC CULVERT PIPE COMPRESSION FITTINGS for GREENLINE, REDLINE™, Code Explanation
Product code
OD (mm)
RURAL BLACK and BLACKLINE.
Black Pressure Class 3500.63PN25.100B pipe Black 3500.63PN25.100B pipe Coil Length (metres) OD (mm)
COMPRESSION FITTINGS for GREENLINE, REDLINE™, METRIC COMPRESSION FITTINGS COMPRESSION FITTINGS for GREENLINE, REDLINE™, PN 16 RURAL BLACK and BLACKLINE. METRIC COMPRESSION FITTINGS PN 16 RURAL BLACK and BLACKLINE.
9pipe FARM DAIRY 12.5 EFFLUENT Code Explanation PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE Product Code Pressure Class Black pipe PVC CULVERT3500.63PN25.100B PIPE Black
COMPRESSION FITTINGS forFITTINGS GREENLINE, REDLINE™, COMPRESSION METRIC COMPRESSION FITTINGS HP METRIC PNPN1616 RURAL BLACK andand BLACKLINE. RURAL BLACK BLACKLINE.
Code Explanation
Product Code
Product Code Socketed one end Code Explanation Code Explanation
SMOOTH BORE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE 550-200-5 S0E
Code Explanation
OD (mm)
Pressure Class Pressure class OD2200-90PN8-100 (mm)
Pressure class
Code Explanation
Coil length (metres)
go with the flow
OD (mm)
340.32PN12.5.50 Pressure class OD (mm)
Pressure class
OD (mm)
Pressure class
OD (mm)
BarPEPEorHEAVY PVC PRESSURE PIPE Bar DUTY TWIN WALL SMOOTH Bar BORE CULVERT PIPE
PE Code Explanation PEPRESSURE PRESSUREPIPE PIPE Product Code Pressure Class COMPRESSION FITTINGS for GREENLINE, REDLINE™, Black METRIC COMPRESSION FITTINGS 3500.63PN25.100B pipe
Code Explanation
Product Code Pressure Class Code Explanation
Coil length (metres)
PIPE
Coil length (metres)
2200-90PN8-100
Coil length (metres) Code Explanation
Product Code OD (mm)
Bar Bar
2200-90PN8-100
OD (mm)
Bar
OD (mm)
Product code
Coil length (metres)
Code Explanation
Coil length (metres)
400-110-100
HP
TM
Coil Length (metres) OD (mm) Code Explanation
Code Explanation
Product Code
Product Code
Code Explanation
SMOOTH BORE PE Coil LAND DRAINAGE PIPE Length (metres) OD (mm) PE or PVC PRESSURE PIPE NEXUS110.100 PVC CULVERT PIPE HP PVC CULVERT PIPE 2200-90PN8-100
12.5 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE ID (mm)
Code Explanation 20 & 25 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE Product Code Socketed 550-200-5 S0Eone end
Product code
Black pipe
Coil Length (metres)
Code Explanation
Product Code Coil length (metres) Code Explanation
340.32PN12.5.50 Coil Length (metres) OD (mm)
LDPE PRESSURE PIPE LDPE PRESSURE PIPE
PE or PVC PRESSURE PIPE PE or PVC PRESSURE PIPE
Code Explanation
LDPE PRESSURE PE PRESSURE PIPE PIPE LDPE PRESSURE PIPE 400-110-100 3500.63PN25.100B
PE -or PRESSURE 12.5 BAR PEPVC 100 PRESSURE PIPEPIPE
Product Code
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Code Explanation
Product Code
Code Explanation OD (mm) Pressure Class Product Code
Code Explanation
OD (mm)
Bar
Coil Length (metres)
HP
20 & 25 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
Product Code Pressure Class Code Explanation
20 & 25 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE 20 & 25 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
OD (mm)
Product code
Pressure Class
Coil Length (metres) 340.32PN12.5.50
OD (mm)
Coil length (metres) OD (mm)
400-110-100
Bar Bar
Coil Length (metres)
Coil length (metres)
pipe pipe
400-110-100 Code Explanation
20 & 25 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
340.32PN12.5.50
Code Explanation Product code Product code
Code Explanation
Product Code
go with the flow
Code Explanation OD (mm) Pressure Class
OD (mm)
PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE
OD (mm)
CULVERT pipe
Product Code
Product Code Pressure Class 340.32PN12.5.50
OD (mm)
OD (mm)
PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE
20 PRESSURE & 25 BAR - PEPIPE 100 PRESSURE PIPE PE
TM
Bar Bar
HP HP
Coil length (metres)
PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE
Coil length (metres)
NEXUS110.100
Code Explanation
OD (mm) NEXUS110.100
Product Code Pressure Class 360.40PN9.50
12.5 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE 12.5 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
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Code Explanation
Product code Coil length (metres) Code Explanation
Product code
go with the flow go with the flow
OD (mm)
Code Explanation
Product code
340.32PN12.5.50 Product Code Pressure Class
Bar
SMOOTH BORE PE PRESSURE PIPE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE SMOOTH BORE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE NEXUS110.100 12.5 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
Product Code Pressure Class Code Explanation
OD (mm)
Pressure Class
Coil Length (metres)
Pressure Class Coil Length (metres)
360.40PN9.50
12.5 BAR - PE 100 PRESSURE PIPE
360.40PN9.50
OD (mm)
Bar Bar
Coil length (metres)
NEXUS110.100
Pressure Class
Product Code OD (mm)
Code Explanation
Product Code
PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE BarPE PRESSURE PIPE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE Bar
TM
PE PRESSURE PIPE PE PRESSURE PIPE
9 12.5 9 pipe pipe 12.5
Code Explanation
Product code
Code Explanation 360.40PN9.50
Bar
TM
PE PRESSURE PIPE
99 112.5 2.5
Code Explanation
Product Code
Coil length (metres)
NEXUS110.100
BORE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPEOD (mm)
go with the flow
SMOOTH BORE PE LAND DRAINAGE PIPE
TM
go with the flow
PE PRESSURE PIPE
go with the flow SMOOTH
16
Product Code
Length (metres)
OD (mm)
FARM MAPPING USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS
Code Explanation Code Explanation Product Code Socketed one end Product Code Socketed one end
Bar
550-200-5 S0E 550-200-5 S0E
OD (mm) OD (mm)
Code Explanation
Bar Bar
Code Explanation
Length (metres) Length (metres)
Bar
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February 2020
NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES
Council on GMO appeal
The newly-elected Northland Regional Council has confirmed it will not officially change its predecessor’s position on the management of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in its Proposed Regional Plan for Northland.
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The new council will take a ‘back seat’ and won’t take an active role, including offering any evidence in upcoming Environment Court appeal proceedings on the GMO issue. “The Environment Court had confirmed that there will be confidential mandatory court-ordered mediation, however, a date had yet to be set,” says NRC chief executive Malcolm Nicolson. The mediation will be a crucial first step in an appeal process that will eventually decide whether provisions on the management of GMOs are included in the Proposed Regional Plan, which is effectively the rulebook for the way Northland’s water, air, soil and coast is managed. “With that mediation date likely to be in the next few months, staff have contacted all parties involved in the appeal as a courtesy to advise them of the council’s position to take a back seat during the appeal. It was considered appropriate to do this as both a professional and personal courtesy before outlining this to the wider public. “The new council has carefully considered its position on the appeal against its predecessor’s formal decision not to include GMO provisions in the Proposed Regional Plan. The current council respects the process
that was followed by the previous council in making its formal decision on the GMO issue on July 16 last year. It does not intend to change its position. However, the council is conscious that the inclusion (or not) of GMO provisions in the Proposed Regional Plan is an issue with a high level of public interest and that parties on both sides have strong views, and will therefore not actively participate in the upcoming court process.” That situation was reflected by the fact that the original collective council decision in July last year had been ‘finely balanced’. If an agreement can’t be reached during the upcoming mediation, the matter would then advance to a formal Environment Court hearing at a yet-to-bedetermined date, probably Malcolm Nicolson, Northland Regional Council chief executive later this year. The council was content to leave it to “Given the fact that council’s official the other appeal parties, who represent position on GMOs had not changed, both sides of the argument, to present a new vote had not been required, or the evidence and respective positions taken, by councillors,” says Mr Nicolson. on GMOs to the court.
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FISHING & OUTDOORS ADVERTORIAL
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prevents any movement. Providing the best of both worlds, Sealver offers a new generation of boating and a new way to get even more out of your jet ski investment.
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NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES
FISHING & OUTDOORS
Enjoy the outdoors from the ground up by Andy Bryenton
They say that the most important piece of equipment in an army, since the very dawn of organised military tactics, is a soldier’s footwear. Why? Because from the days of bows and arrows to the age of the modern rifle, soldiers fight on their feet, and march on their feet, carrying all of their kit. To really enjoy the fullness of possibilities in the outdoors, it’s a similar situation. The further from ‘civilisation’ you wish to travel, the more serious and specialised your footwear need to be. In the case of every single trail hike and camping trip, however, good shoes or boots can mean the difference between bliss and blisters.
Picking the right ones comes down to two big factors; fitting your feet and fitting the purpose you’re putting them to. It means assessing the kind of terrain you’ll be travelling through, the time you’ll spend on the trail and the type of load you’ll be carrying. A light, two to three-hour forest walk to enjoy the scenery may only demand comfy athletic
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shoes with good grip. A mountainous trail tackled with a backpack full of kit calls for boots with more grip and more support for the ankles, as well as plates between the midsole and outsole to protect the arch of the foot from rocks and roots. If you’re travelling in hot, dry conditions, check for breathable materials; conversely, slogging it through the wet requires special attention to water resistance (and some extra pairs of socks). When trying on a pair of new shoes, a top tip is to do so at the end of a working day, when your feet are actually a little bigger than after a night’s sleep. Experts say that a good shoe should be snug everywhere and pinch nowhere, with no air above the top of the foot
but ample room to wiggle your toes, which should not be squashed in front. Bring the socks you plan to wear on the journey with you to the store and take a good solid walk around the shop to check for pinching seams or minor annoyances from lugs and rivets. These can become maddening after three days in the bush. To break in a good pair of boots takes time. Professional soldiers and serious trampers will never wear a fresh pair out on a big mission without first wearing them on and off in rotation with well-worn-in favourites. Shortcuts like soaking or even boiling boots — are likely to do more harm than good. Give them time, and they will give you years of comfortable wilderness exploration.
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FORESTRY
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Safety key to forestry conference by Paul Campbell
Safety is a paramount consideration in the forestry industry, and it will be highlighted once again at the Forest Industry Engineering Association conference series next month, a trans-Tasman event. The series will open at Rotorua with sessions on May 21 and 22, and move to Melbourne for May 27 and 28. A keynote speaker at the FIEA Forest Safety and Technology conference series will be Lance Burdett, of WARN International. “With 22 years critical workplace safety experience including time as a crisis negotiator, protection officer and emergency responder, Lance brings a unique approach to workplace health and safety,” according to the association’s marketing manager, Gordon Thompson. “He combines an understanding of how psychology can be used to enhance safe practices, ways to mitigate dangers through teamwork, and personal resilience tips to boost energy and stay alert to risk. Lance is a fantastic speaker and very highly rated in the forest industry.” People and culture are a strong driver of safety improvement, said conference director John Stulen. Our keynote speakers focus on how CEOs need to initiate and own changes in safety attitudes. A major theme is what drives culture change and how everyone in the workplace can benefit from learning from incidents in an informative and positive way.” New Zealand forest owners and forestry contractors are continually striving for improved safety and productivity. By collecting and analysing incident data, the forestry industry is able to build a picture of the type, frequency and severity of incidents and identify the key contributing causes. This measurement and analysis have allowed targeted safety initiatives to be developed, and their effectiveness monitored. The IRIS system also allows contributors to benchmark their health and safety performance against industry averages.
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IRIS has a high degree of flexibility. Users can add incident records individually or upload multiple records using a bulk upload facility. Information is collected for a wide range of events — from Serious Harm through to Near Hits and Property Damage. Likewise, incident records can be exported, allowing member companies to analyse both their data and industry data. Importantly, when industry data is exported, the information is aggregated so that individuals and companies cannot be identified. Access to add, edit, view and export incident data is via secure login. IRIS members are also able to upload Safety Alerts. Industry and casual visitors to the website have access to
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The coronavirus outbreak has already impacted the forestry industry in New Zealand, as harvesting crews and log export ports fall silent and forest owners eye the Chinese market with trepidation. The New Zealand Forest Owners Association says there is industry concern with China by far the largest and most important market for New Zealand’s export logs, and by value, New Zealand earns half its export income from China. The coronavirus outbreak comes on top of new supplies of softwood into China, due to the salvage of insect and wind storm damaged spruce forests in Central and Eastern Europe. Warmer winters and longer summers have led to very high rates of spruce beetle infestation with large areas of forests being clear-felled and salvage logs railed and shipped to China. In the coming year, exports of bushfire damaged pine logs from Australia also have the potential to increase the softwood supply to China. Association president Peter Weir says: “We know from our embassy in Beijing that the Chinese central government authorities are doing an excellent job of both trying to protect people from the spread of coronavirus and at the same time ensuring economic activity is sustained. Nobody knows how long and widespread the coronavirus outbreak will be and what effect that will have on any medium-term trade.” “We are most concerned about the effect on the harvesting workforce in
many regions of New Zealand, which depend on log exports.” “Forest owner capacity and circumstances vary hugely. Those owners who supply domestic sawmills will be largely unaffected. However, the domestic market can only take less than half the current annual harvest and not all log grades.” “Stockpiling logs is not a good option, because the logs deteriorate, especially at this time of the year, and unrestrained supply from here is a market threat.” Weir says the industry leadership is closely working with MPI and Te Uru Rakau, supported by the New Zealand embassy in Beijing on the rapidly evolving situation. The Forestr y Industr y Contractor s Association CEO, Prue Younger confirmed contractors are being told to Forest Owners Association president, Peter Weir halt felling trees. “The industry is reeling a bit as you would expect,” extent of this fallout and how long our she said. crews might expect to be out of work.” “Although market prices were on their way down again, the coronavirus impact has made this a very complex situation. It’s important that we’ll be working with forest owners daily and ascertain the
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HORTICULTURE Grower’s workshops continue by Paul Campbell
Land use and protection are vital matters for those engaged in commercial horticulture and interested growers in the region are invited to attend the second Farm Environment Plan workshop, which takes place at Pukekohe on February 25. “This workshop will focus on mapping, and erosion and sediment control,” says Horticulture New Zealand’s Andrew Bristol. “It will step you through requirements under the New Zealand Good Agricultural Practice (NZGAP) Environmental Management System. The EMS add-on is available to all NZGAP and GLOBALGAP certified growers. It includes extra requirements to meet New Zealand regulatory requirements. “To get the most out of the workshop, we recommend digitally mapping your farm and bringing a printed version with you. If you haven’t digitally mapped your property, we can help you. “Once you have completed your EMS registration, we will send you mapping instructions and can provide topography, soil type, soil moisture and drainage, land use capability and drains/waterways from publicly available sources to overlay on your mapped property. This information will help you assess your environmental risk at
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paddock scale, as part of the erosion and sediment control section of the EMS.” At the workshop, attendees will be stepped through how to complete a paddock scale risk assessment, and tools and options to help mitigate
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From the backpack to the air by Andy Bryenton
Areas, where backpack-carried pesticide and insecticide spraying was once commonplace, will soon echo to the whir of tiny rotors if drone pilots get their way. As debate swirls over drafting laws and guidelines around how best to deploy chemicals for agriculture and horticulture from unmanned aerial vehicles, industry leaders are not slowing their development of robotic sprayers. Think of tight spaces between vines or under trees, where even a small tractor or quad cannot easily travel. Then imagine eradicating the need for labourintensive spraying work; work, which puts people in close proximity to chemicals that require safety gear to handle. Using a robot in these situations makes good sense, say advocates of drone sprayers. The area in which these machines make even more sense is in the East, where rice paddies have long been a labourintensive work environment. In Japan, this has seen the rise of drone tech overflying the flooded fields. Yamaha, who were early to the game with their R-Max mini helicopter, has recently revealed a new contender, the YMR-08, armed with coaxial rotors and a 10-litre spray tank. Yamaha bosses estimate that between this new heavy hitter and their previous remote chopper drone models, 2,500 ag robots are in the air over the land of the rising sun at any given time, covering 42 per cent of all Japanese rice paddies and delivering sprays to quash pests and boost growth. A short hop across the sea to China and an even bigger investment in drone tech is underway. Market leader in
Drones may take the place of workers with chemical spraying backpack units in hard to reach places amid vines, trees and paddies
the People’s Republic, DJI, claim that they have 10,000 operators qualified to pilot their Agras MG-1 series eightrotor drones. The next step may very well be autonomous flight, tapped into a
network of sensors which monitor plants in real-time. New Zealand has already welcomed the first horticultural drones. The numbers in the air are set to spike as their utility and practicality becomes
apparent. For industries like viticulture, kiwifruit, stone fruit and some agrarian crops, the ability to switch out the bulky backpack for a nimble aerial robot may prove more than a little tempting.
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As harvesting machinery grows in size and capacity, the trucks, which service the big harvesters in the field have to keep up. Until now, one missing link in enabling agricultural trucks to step up to a bigger role has been the ability to adjust tyre pressure on the fly to cope with both tarmac, gravel and soft soil. Moving bulk feed, forage, harvested crops or even equipment is a vital support role. More and more trucks are being developed to handle the big ‘footprint’ necessary to roll across pastureland (and post-harvest stubble) without crushing the substrate layer of the soil’s biota. Key to achieving a high speed on the road, where the sluggish top gear of tractors is still too slow, is the ability to adjust the tyre pressure quickly and efficiently without any wear and tear of the tyre’s structure. Enter the Alliance 398 MPT, a tyre, which has been reimagined from the inside out, with steel belting and a steel body augmenting a clever tread pattern that grips on soil with a light touch. It also resists heating up and additional wear when traversing roads, at speeds of up to 65km/h. That has immediately proven a bonus for agricultural contractors running a traditional combine harvester and truck tag-team arrangement. Trucks can enter the field, load up and hit the road more smoothly
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Masters of the skies
Rotor Work Ltd first took to the air in the 1980s, performing the often difficult task of live-capturing deer from their Hughes 300 chopper. It’s a job, which has been immortalised in stories and documentaries and set the stage for Rotor Work to expand their portfolio of skills. From the late 80s onward, the firm branched out to encompass all the tasks, which agricultural clients might ask of a helicopter service. From lifting hives full of bees into prime honey country, through to taking tourists and hunters on scenic and recreational excursions, the skilled team of pilots now working with original founders Cathy and Ben Dellow can do it all. The fleet and crew have built up during the decades to a point where Rotor Works boasts 40 staff and 11 helicopters, making them one of the biggest companies in their field. A reach, which spans the North Island, and a fleet of advanced machines means that you name it — Rotor Work can deliver. They’ve turned their skills (earned through more than 100,000 combined hours behind the controls) to firefighting, crop dressing, agricultural aerial spraying, forestry applications and more. There are places a chopper can access where even the hardiest 4x4 fears to tread. Meaning that in an emergency, Rotor Work can deliver vital supplies, such as feed for trapped livestock or fencing equipment to mend a breach in rough
country. There are plenty of customers who come on board just for fun as well; anglers seeking that hidden secret spot, couples planning a spectacular wedding or mountain bikers who want to be
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BioAg the healthy option BioAg is a company specialising in soil, plant and animal nutrients using biological inputs and solid mineral-based fertilisers to provide health to plants, stock and people. “I am an ex-dairy farmer that got into viticulture. I noticed how many chemicals we were spraying on our grapes and thought there must be a better way. My drive is that we need to have food that is not covered in agrichemicals and this has been my line of care for 20-years,” says BioAg farm adviser Bruce Smith. “We do this through soil tests and write fertiliser programmes for each individual property or crop, and we provide farmers with a yearly input programme. Horticultural blocks have a programme for each season. Our desire is to try and remove chemicals from our food chain. BioAg is a vehicle to enable farmers and growers to do this. “BioAg manufactures liquid cultures, which are food resources for microbiology. When this is applied to either the soil or plants, it stimulates the biomass within the soil or on the plant surface and this, in turn, improves nutrient availability and uptake.
“We take soil tests from farms or lifestyle blocks and prescribe fertiliser inputs to improve the health of your soil and pasture. That, in turn, ultimately improves the health of the animals. Over time we see less requirement for chemical inputs and improved fertility and weight gain — meaning healthier stock all round. “In most cases for animals there would be a liquid application each year, and every second year we would soil test and look at applying minerals such as calcium, phosphate or magnesium — whichever is required for that property. “There are a lot of products that we don’t use because they cause damage. If the property is in reasonably good health, to begin with, the improvements can be seen quickly. Changing to BioAg takes care of nutrient leaching, and this helps keep our waterways taken care of. “We have a good trend of people converting to a healthier way, and
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there is an increase in awareness of environmental issues that farmers are facing. The shift is towards a more sustainable, environmentally friendly way of managing and caring for your farm. BioAg is a way of fertilising your
property. The whole system is all about health — a healthy environment, healthy livestock, healthy crops and healthy people.” Call Bruce on 027 220 2433 for more information or visit BioAg at the Northland Field Days.
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by Paul Campbell
The employment status of some 140,0000 self-employed contractors across New Zealand is now in the government melting pot with submissions closed on February 14 in a public consultation over their job conditions. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is concerned that some contractors are vulnerable to poor outcomes because they lack both the protections offered to employees by law and the power to negotiate a better deal. However, some contractors oppose regulation and have expressed their views accordingly, saying change could increase the cost of business in the country. Workplace Relations Minister Iain Lees-Galloway says some contractors, and particularly dependent contractors, are vulnerable in the workplace. “For example, employees who are labelled as ‘independent contractors’ by their employers miss out on their basic employment rights. Workers who are caught in the grey zone between employee and contractor status are also vulnerable. I have heard stories of contractors who work long hours,
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in some cases 80 hours a week, or others who receive an income, which works out to be less than the minimum wage once you account for their hours. Some workers are finding themselves dependent on one employer for all their income, with no flexibility or power to negotiate better conditions. “In some cases, workers are completely unaware that they have been engaged as contractors and not employees. These workers are surprised with tax and ACC bills at the end of the financial year, which they cannot afford.
This government is committed to taking action to ensure that businesses treat contractors fairly.“ The ministry says it’s consulting the public on options for change to: • Ensure that workers receive their minimum rights and entitlements • Reduce the imbalance of bargaining power between firms and contractors who are vulnerable to poor outcomes • Ensure that system settings encourage inclusive economic growth and competition
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and the organisations they contract to. The changes under discussion could add a significant cost to New Zealand businesses.” Minister Lees-Galloway says New Zealand currently has one of the highest employment rates in the OECD and near record-low unemployment. “Our GDP growth is better than the OECD countries we like to compare ourselves with. We know our economy has solid foundations. However, there are problems that have built-up for a number of decades and led to higher levels of inequality and poverty. “Changes made to our labour market in the 1990s in the name of market flexibility have resulted in structural problems and left too many hard-working
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In Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian, the titular bounty hunting hero has to make use of all kinds of vehicles to cross alien deserts, swamps and lava flows; everything from carts pulled by lizards through to the signature Star Wars speeder bikes. To use a phrase from the film’s lexicon, he should have used the force.
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Ultra Fine Lime Co sole distributor for PFP fertilisers, prilled, lime and fertiliser products for Northland. Prilled lime and fertiliser products are becoming more and more popular throughout the country because of their high analysis qualities and cost-effectiveness. “I took over Ultra Fine Lime Ltd five years ago and work from the Auckland Harbour Bridge to the Cape,” says company owner Bruce Sisley. “All of our products are ideal for airlift as well as many types of ground application. Our products create no dust or waste — therefore, there are no irate neighbours. Moreover, because of our very low application rates, there are massive savings in both transport and spreading costs.” Depending on your soil conditions, applying 250–275kgs a hectare of Ultrafine Lime prills will lift the pH level substantially, and this will work immediately and last for 18-months or longer. “The core product is calcium carbonate, and this is ground down to around 10 microns and then can be melded with other products with the lime being the carrier. Sulphur, phosphate, magnesium plus trace elements can be added to all of our products. “At present, we are putting a lot of products on properties by airlift. These can be applied any time of the year increasing grass growth and aiding microbial and bacterial life of the soil structure. “Everyone needs a decent pH, and this comes with lime application. With
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the concentrated calcium carbonate in our product, 250–275kg a hectare lifts the pH by around .2 to .3 depending on your soil. We do soil and herbage testing free of charge, you only pay for the cost of analysis. All of our products are suitable for all farmers, lifestylers, orchards and market gardens as it is so effective as well as cost-effective. Ultra Fine Lime is instantly available
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The American inventor lived an eventful life but missed out on fame and fortune by reaching too far too fast. Today he’s known as the father of the combine, but in his own time, he was the man who missed out on patenting the reaping machine. Moore lived in the interestingly named town of Climax, near Kalamazoo, Michigan, a place he’d helped to found by wagon train. The strait-laced Christian settlers saw nothing funny about the name; they were talking about the fact that the founding of the town was the high point of their journey west. They also found nothing funny about the sheer amount of crops, which the fertile soil there brought forth. Enough that, in 1835, a friend of Moore’s asked him if he could design a machine to help cut it all, saving the town’s scytheswinging menfolk a lot of aching backs. It’s possible that Moore’s friend had read about a machine made by Scotsman Patrick Bell in 1826, using the same scissor cutting method sometimes still used today. A few of these machines had reached the east coast before the founders of Climax saddled up to go west, but they were notoriously tricky to use and were never patented. However, Hiram Moore
Twenty mules pull a mid-1860s Case brand combine; a refinement of Hiram Moore’s early work
had a vision. He wanted to design a machine that could not only reap the grain but thresh it and winnow it too. All three parts of the machine were clear in his mind. He retreated to a large barn and began to experiment. In 1835, as the harvest came around, a monster of a machine came forth from that old building. Hiram Moore had done it. He had created the first-ever combine harvester, but it was gigantic. Twenty horses and a team of men were required to get it moving, and its internals were complex and made of wood and iron, not modern materials as we see today. Despite all this, the concept caught on. Poor old Hiram spent his later
years wrangling with rival inventor Cyrus McCormick, who designed a simpler reaping machine at about the same time. Some Michigan folk say that Cyrus literally pinched patent blueprints from Hiram out of the post, while others accept that the McCormick reaper was simply a coincidence. By the 1860s the combine concept had been picked up by large companies, and soon enough modern steel and the diesel engine would see it become king of the fields. Modern machines unload six bushels a second; unthinkable in the 1830s. Without Hiram Moore’s 20-horsepower creation, none of it would be possible.
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Half a century of quality The name Guyco is well known in the Whangarei area and beyond in the wider north. It’s a name synonymous with quality building, thanks to 50 years of serving both the urban and rural community with smart building and renovation solutions. From planning and project management through to those finishing touches, which make a job stand out from the rest, Guyco has been exceeding expectations since the 1970s. Along the way, many now-veteran tradespeople have come up through the ranks of Guyco’s team of qualified professionals — a reflection of how this top Northland firm gets things done. Through upskilling and staying ahead of the game, by trusting in their people to do a fine job, and by doubling down on success, they have forged a solid reputation. Now, in the 2020s, Guyco has every intent to uphold that five-decade-long legacy of doing things the right way for their customers. That means offering a wide range of construction services, for industries as varied as education, healthcare, engineering and more. Renovations to existing commercial premises are also a speciality, as are applications for the countryside, where Guyco’s name can be found on everything from covered feed pads to effluent containment systems. Other pros on the team are just as handy with the paintbrush and palette as they are with construction
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Taking care of Northland soils Phosphate is the most important nutrient in our farming systems as it is the plant’s energy source and helps develop healthy roots. Northland soils, however, are very vulnerable to phosphate loss. These soils often have a low anion storage capacity, which means that the soil has low phosphate binding sites — increasing the risk of phosphate fertiliser loss by leaching and run-off. The ‘leaky’ Northland soils can potentially lose significant amounts of soluble phosphate. The best way to reduce this risk is by applying a less water-soluble phosphate fertiliser such as dicalcic or RPR, which slowly releases, remaining in the root zone longer, therefore, reducing the risk of phosphate loss. Traditionally dicalcic has been made by blending 50% superphosphate
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A service for four-legged friends Homeopathic Farm Services is a unique business delivering great service to all our furry friends, whether it be cows, calves, sheep, cattle, horses, goats, pigs, dogs or cats — we service them all. We are based in Hamilton and send out our products via courier all over New Zealand. Homoeopathy is another tool in your kit to be able to utilise for animal health purposes. Its main principle is “like cures like”. It has been around since the 1800s and is an energy-based therapeutic system of health. Homoeopathy looks to support animals around calving, kidding, lambing, lactation, drying off, transportation, mental/emotional,
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behavioural or any other health aspect can be supported with homoeopathy. We offer webinars, on-farm training or group training. It’s in our best interest to increase farmer/client knowledge on the benefits of homoeopathy. A better understanding leads to people choosing the right homoeopathic product as their own observational skills when dealing with our four-legged friends are important when selecting the right homoeopathic product for your animal. We have trained homoeopaths who have a great knowledge of farming and understanding animal habits, with this coupled with a help desk to support clients and their questions, we are literally a phone call away. Our homoeopathic products are of the highest standard as we are BioGro registered. We make our own organic Natural Teat Conditioner that has proven to be a winner with farmers. This product is ACVM registered, carries an 18-month expiry and is made up of fish oil, tea tree, homoeopathic graphites and glycerine.
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Rebecca Young, daughter of company founders Adrian and Elaine Reddy manages the company with her husband Kayne. Linton Palmer is the sales and marketing manager has been in the industry for some thirty years’ and production manager, Robin Olsen, has more than 40 years’ concrete manufacturing experience. “We make precast concrete products for the rural, civil and residential markets, and we are proud of the range we have developed over the past 50 years and can cater for all your precast concrete needs,” says Linton. “We have manufactured a wide range of ‘one-off’ jobs for councils, contractors, large corporations and residential homeowners. We also run our own crane trucks, which gives us
an edge over the competition, not only with price — but also with flexibility.” The team are able to help with stock troughs, cattle underpasses, silage walls, culvert pipes, wing walls and cesspits, water and septic tanks, transit tapers, spun manholes, precast concrete ducting and more. Absolute Concrete also has a wellstocked plumbing and hardware store as part of the BuildLink buying group with Lee McClelland as manager and Anthony Langton assisting with quoting, transport and retail sales. “Visit us at absoluteconcrete.co.nz to get an idea of our range and if you can’t find what you need — we are no strangers to special production. “Visit us at the Northland Field days at site 174.”
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Eco farming concept closes the loop by Andy Bryenton
This year saw a new category instigated in the Tractor of the Year awards at Europe’s Agritechnica — a top prize for sustainable tractors. The inaugural winner goes above and beyond reducing fuel consumption or relying on electricity alone, however. New Holland decided to take a whole-farm approach with their T6 tractor concept. It means a closedloop, removing harmful gases from the atmosphere and using them instead to power a full-sized, diesel equivalent working tractor. As their engineer explains: “The T6 Methane Power tractor is a key element in New Holland’s Energy Independent Farm Concept, closing the loop of a true circular economy, from fields to energy generation and back to fields in a complete CO2—neutral cycle.” “Farmers can grow energy crops and use agricultural waste to generate biomethane, and power their T6 Methane Power tractor with this sustainable fuel, achieving near-zero CO2 emissions. Livestock and dairy farmers can take this virtuous cycle even further by producing biomethane from manure, which subtracts CO2 from the environment, resulting in a carbonnegative footprint. Farmers can also use the by-products of biodigestion as natural fertilisers on their fields, closing the circular economy loop.” Yes, that’s right; the future of farming propulsion may very well be based
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Get the most out of your diesel Diesel engines have come a long way in recent years, achieving better emissions targets, more horsepower and greater fuel economy thanks in part to advanced computer control systems, which monitor fuel injection and precise engine timing. The good news is, there are ways to make a good diesel into a great one, with just a little help from the professionals. “If you’re looking for more performance from your engine then look no further than Diesel Performance Solutions,” says their Northland and Auckland representative John Panter. “We’ve been working across New Zealand for more than 16 years. During that time we’ve
given a lot of customers more power from their engines. DPS has also built a reputation as a business that gets the job done.” The core principle to delivering this power and efficiency is clever remapping of the ECU; effectively the motor’s
• Having DPS remap your ECU can optimise your diesel vehicle’s performance giving it more torque, more power and better fuel economy. • Diesel Performance Solutions (DPS) has been remapping ECUs for 16 years. • DPS are independent ECU remapping specialists. • Catering for all your remapping needs, including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses and private cars.
027 732 7783
dieselperformancesolutions.co.nz
Email: dpsnorth.nz@gmail.com
‘brain’. By modifying the program within, Diesel Performance Solutions can deliver great results. “As we’re local to our customers, DPS has been able to develop ECU chipping software that’s designed for New Zealand’s climate and unique conditions. Central to our software capability is our technical team. Our head technician is Chris Burnell. His background is in agricultural repairs and maintenance, and he’s got a great understanding of what it takes to make a machine perform on the field. “Add to that some expert knowledge in electrical systems and software, and you’ve got a recipe for improved
TRADING
up? TALK TO THE
deal makers VISIT SHANE WARD SITE 117 - NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS 2020
027 486 1288
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performance that our customers love.” Customers like Rhys Pritchard, who has gained 40hp instantly on his Massey tractors. Gus Thompson of Gisborne, who gets more torque and towing power from his big Isuzu truck or, indeed, local Ranger owner Louie Berkers, who says: “The remapping has totally transformed my ute. “I tow some pretty heavy loads at times. It has not only given it a lot more pickup and pulling power but has improved the fuel consumption by approximately 15%.” Want to learn more? Talk diesel power with John at field days and unlock the power of your machine!
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THIS ISN’T THE CRAZIEST THING YOU’LL SEE TODAY.
THIS IS.
$0 1.9% 3 FREE
YEARS
DEPOSIT
FINANCE
SERVICING
VISIT TRISTRAM ŠKODA AT SITE 316 TO SEE OUR RANGE.
TRISTRAM ŠKODA | WWW.TRISTRAMSKODA.CO.NZ | 09 441 0090 | 5 HILLSIDE ROAD, NORTH SHORE, AUCKLAND $0 deposit, 1.9% finance, three year service plan offer is applicable to all new ŠKODA models. Finance offer is applicable to all new ŠKODA vehicles. Finance is based on a Credit Agreement based on Maximum Retail Price (MRP) with no deposit over a 36 month term at a fixed annual interest rate of 1.9% per annum. A $275 establishment fee, $8 PPSR fee apply. Offer is only available through ŠKODA Finance and is subject to normal lending and credit criteria. Available from 1st January until 31st March 2020 or while stocks last. Offer is based on vehicle sale at MRP and cannot be combined with any other ŠKODA NZ and/or ŠKODA dealer promotional offer. All new ŠKODA’s come with a standard 5 year/150,000 kilometres warranty across the entire range.
TRISTRAM MG
Visit Tristram MG at SITE 318 for Northland Field Days Specials
From
17990
$
From
50100
$
+ORC
+ORC
From
31990
$
+ORC
Tristram MG | 132 Wairau Road, North Shore, Auckland | Ph 09 441 0090 | tristrammg.co.nz ^5 year warranty and roadside assistance for MG3, MG ZS, MG HS. 7 year warranty for MG ZS EV. T&Cs at www.tristrammg.co.nz/warranty.
From
23990
$
+ORC
63
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WHEELS ADVERTORIAL
Where safety meets utility Rollover protection systems are now commonplace on tractors, convertible automobiles and off-road all-terrain vehicles, with the obvious and measurable result of less serious injuries befalling those who suffer accidents while operating these machines. That means it’s only common sense to protect yourself and your staff when they are out operating quad bikes as well. Fulfilling this valuable role and helping make quad use safer has been the mission of the original Quadbar since its inception more than five years ago. With a large quantity of these
unobtrusive, lightweight and dependable safety systems deployed in the field, the makers of the Quadbar were not content to rest on their laurels. Instead, they have developed a new form of rollover
QUADBAR
595
$
+GST Deliver
ed
See us the Northland Field Days Site 240-B “I have no doubt that if I did not have a Quadbar fitted, my accident would have been fatal!” — Rozel Farms “The Quadbar saved our employee from significant injuries.” — Colin van der Geest
RECOMMENDED BY WORK SAFE, ACC SUBSIDY AVAILABLE
For a Quadbar, call me, Stuart Davidson, owner of Quadbar NZ on 021 182 8115, Email sales@quadbar.co.nz or for more info go to www.quadbar.co.nz
SAVE $500
SAVE $500
RRP $6,990
6,490
$
protection system, which combines the strengths of the original (simplicity, ease of application, robust construction) with a little flexibility. The new Flexi Bar is engineered with a powerful spring joint in the middle, allowing the rollover protection arm to pivot backwards should it encounter an overhead obstacle, such as a tree limb or wire. It’s been extensively tested to ensure that despite this new facility, it’s still able to counter some of the most dangerous aspects of a quad rollover
$
EX-GST
RIDE
AWAY
• 400CC EFI ENGINE • CVTECH TRANSMISSION • ENGINE BRAKING • 2WD/4WD & DIFF LOCK • L-H-N-R RANGE • IRS • POWER STEERING • ALLOY WHEELS • WINCH
Gatmans Mowers & More Silverdale | P: 0800 800 960
RRP $8,490 EX-GST
RIDE
AWAY
• 38HP, 500CC EFI ENGINE • CVTECH TRANSMISSION • ENGINE BRAKING • 2WD/4WD & DIFF LOCK • L-H-N-R RANGE • IRS • POWER STEERING • ALLOY WHEELS • WINCH • FARM PROTECTOR BARS • ALLOY A-ARM GUARDS
Whangarei | P: (09) 437 5451
SAVE $500
SAVE $1,000
7,990
Northland Powersports
scenario, and as an added bonus, the pole can be separated into two pieces to facilitate transporting your quad in a covered truck or stowing it in a garage or shed with a low roof height. Both the original and the Flexi variants of the Quadbar will be on display at the forthcoming Northland Field Days, where patrons will be able to see for themselves the neat, simple and reliable way to boost safety and confidence when working with these ubiquitous farming and recreational machines.
RRP $11,490
10,490
$
EX-GST
DRIVE AWAY
• 38HP, 500CC EFI ENGINE • CVTECH TRANSMISSION • 2WD/4WD & DIFF LOCK • L-H-N-R RANGE • ROPS CERTIFIED ROLL CAGE • TIP TRAY • IRS • POWER STEERING • ALLOY WHEELS • WINCH • ROOF
Maungaturoto Motorcycles
Maungaturoto | P: (09) 431 8555
RRP $14,990
14,490
$
EX-GST
DRIVE AWAY
• 62HP, 800CC V-TWIN EFI ENGINE • CVTECH TRANSMISSION • ENGINE BRAKING • 2WD/4WD & DIFF LOCK • L-H-N-R RANGE • ROPS ROLL CAGE • TIP TRAY • IRS • POWER STEERING • ALLOY WHEELS • FRONT BAR & BONNET RACK • LED LIGHT BAR • ROOF • HALF SCREEN • HUNT CAMO
Rob Titter Farm Services
Kaikohe | P: (09) 401 1774
*Ride away / drive away prices quote exclude GST. Sale ends 31 March 2020 or until stocks last.
www.cfmoto.co.nz
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ADVERTORIAL
Getting the best out of batteries “Every battery you buy and every battery you own is sulphated, and sulphation reduces charge holding capacity and eventually kills batteries,” says Gerard Anselmi from Recharge Battery Additive. After 21 years on the market in New Zealand, he says it is a simple formula. “Don’t wait till they die and try and resurrect the dead because it is often too late by then so the earlier you treat them, the less damage is done, and the longer batteries will go. “Our record used to be 18 years, and we have had a good 30 of those in the last year or two,” says Anselmi. “It was very nice to get a call from Rick Ashley in Kati Kati who said and I quote: ‘Having owned and operated garages for the last 40 years, I believe I know a good product when I use one. I have used Recharge in batteries on many occasions with impressive results, from bringing them back to life and as periodic cleansing every two years. My own vehicle of 2001 vintage has the original battery still going strong to this day (19 years) — this has been verified by two battery dealers. Recharge is an awesome product.’ Rick Ashley, RJ Automotive, Kati Kati, Bay of Plenty. “Lead-acid batteries die prematurely from sulphation build-up and a Recharge treatment will dissolve the lead sulphate build-up turning those sulphur ions back
into sulphuric acid holding electrons,” says Anselmi. “We are effectively reacidising the battery with a chemical reaction, maximising battery charge holding capacity, preventing lead corrosion and premature battery failure.” Gerard and Debbie will be at the Northland Field Days in Dargaville again this year at site 277-B, or you can purchase the two-litre online for $365. It is far cheaper at the field days, however, as there is no DG freight — o see us there. The two-litre treats 42 x N-70s or about 20 bigger truck batteries, so about $7 to treat an N-70. Please visit our website recharge.net.nz for more information. Some Farmlands stores still stock Recharge — but not all. Yes, you can treat sealed batteries simply by drilling into each cell and treating and resealing. Sika-flex auto, polyurethane windscreen sealant, is best. Recharge is also great for deep cycle batteries like fork hoists, golf carts, scissor hoists and stand-alone power system batteries. Email gerard@recharge.net.nz for more info.
SCAN HERE! • Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning • Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems DON’T LET YOUR SEPTIC TANK BECOME COSTLY SERVICE IT NOW!
USED TRACTORS & MACHINERY SAM 4.75T TANDEM AXLE FERT SPREADER ........................... $14,500 CASE IH FARMALL 95C ROPS TRACTOR & LOADER ............ $55,000 STOCKS T JET 8 240 LTR AIR SEEDER WITH ELECTRONIC RADAR RATE CONTROL .............................. $4,500 FIELDMASTER GMM270 TOPPER ............................................. $6,900
TWIN HORSE FLOAT EURO LEISURE ....................... $9,130 BERTI TSB 200 MULCHER ....... $5,000 FIELDMASTER GMM230 TOPPER ............................................. $6,900 2012 MASSEY FERGUSSON 2615 4WD TRACTOR .................... $14,000 2019 CAN-AM OUTLANDER 570 ATV................. AS NEW $12,600
All prices exclude gst
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PH 408 0670 or Evan 027 481 2188 FX 408 2949 • North Road Kaitaia
EM sales@kaitaiatractors.co.nz • www.kaitaiatractors.co.nz
MAXIMUM BATTERY PERFORMANCE A lot of people in our Recharge Conditioning Program get 10 years, or often more, out of their batteries. Just dose them when you buy them, treat them every two years and give them an overnight charge occasionally to eliminate the sulphation problem. Yes you can treat sealed batteries, simply drill into each cell, treat, charge and reseal with Sika-Flex Auto or a plastic bung.
Battery Additive/Conditioner
SEE US AT THE NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS, SITE #277-B Available at:
027 278 7095 www.recharge.net.nz
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Car Finance That Works For You
SUV’s From $50/Week
SEDANS From $30/Week
HATCHBACKS From $35/Week
02 HONDA CR-V AUTO ��������������������������������������������$5,995
04 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 3�5 ��������������������� NOW $3,995
02 CITROEN XSARA 2�0 DIESEL �����������������������������$3,995
06 VOLVO XC90 2�5T �����������������������������������������������$7,995
08 FORD FALCON FG ������������������������������������� NOW $6,995
05 FORD FIESTA 1�6 �������������������������������������� NOW $4,995
08 NISSAN X-TRAIL 2�5 4WD ����������������������������������� SOLD
09 HOLDEN CRUZE DIESEL AUTO ���������������������������$7,995
04 BMW X5 3�0 AWD�������������������������������������� NOW $7,995
11 SUBARU LEGACY 2�5I SPORT ��������������������������� $7,995
02 BMW MINI ONE 1�6 MAN �������������������������� NOW $6,995
06 HONDA CR-V 2WD ����������������������������������������������$8,995
04 FORD FALCON XR6 ���������������������������������������������� SOLD
09 KIA RIO 1�6 ���������������������������������������������������������$6,995
02 TOYOTA RAV4 2�0 4WD 3DR ������������������������������$9,995
06 HOLDEN COMMODORE CALAIS ��������������������������$7,995
06 NISSAN NOTE 1�5 ������������������������������������������������ SOLD
97 TOYOTA HILUX SURF 4WD ���������������������� NOW $11,995
03 MERCEDES BENZ 230SLK CONVERTIBLE ����������$9,995
09 NISSAN DUALIS 2�0 �����������������������������������������$11,995
07 HOLDEN COMMODORE OMEGA ������� $9,99507 NISSAN
09 KIA RIO ���������������������������������������������������������������$6,995
11 HOLDEN CAPTIVA SX 2�4 ������������������������������������� SOLD
SKYLINE AUTO ���������������������������������������������������������� SOLD
05 TOYOTA COROLLA FIELDER ��������������������������������� SOLD
08 MITSUBISHI PAJERO 4WD 3�02D ������������������������ SOLD
07 HOLDEN COMMODORE AUTO 66 �������������� NOW $9,995
05 NISSAN WINGROAD �������������������������������������������$6,995
07 NISSAN DUALIS �����������������������������������������������$12,995
11 HONDA CIVIC �������������������������������������������� NOW $9,995
05 NISSAN MARCH �������������������������������������������������$4,995 08 HOLDEN BARINA 1�6 �����������������������������������������$5,995
06 TOYOTA COROLLA RUNX �����������������������������������$6,995 05 TOYOTA VITZ ������������������������������������������������������$6,995
UTES From $40/week
S/WAGONS From $40/Week
00 FORD COURIER 2WD FLATDECK�������������������������$9,995
01 NISSAN STAGEA 2�5 �������������������������������������������$4,995 05 NISSAN WINGROAD �������������������������������������������$6,995
12 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE �����������������������������������������$6,995 08 SUZUKI SX4 AUTO ���������������������������������������������$7,995
08 FORD TERRITORY 4�0 TURBO���������������������������$12,995
10 HONDA ACCORD EURO SPORTS ����������������������$10,995
07 SUBARU IMPREZA MAN ������������������������������������$9,995
13 HOLDEN CAPTIVA 2WD 2�4 ������������������������������$15,995
06 NISSAN FAIRLADY AUTO ���������������������������������$10,995
12 HOLDEN CRUZE CD 1�4T ����������������������������������$10,495
90 TOYOTA HILUX SR5 4WD MANUAL�������������������$11,995
10 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 3�5 4WD �����������������������$17,995
08 BMW 530I MOTORSPORT ��������������������������������$10,995
09 MAZDA AXELA I-STOP 2�0 ����������������������������������� SOLD
09 MITSUBISHI TRITON 2WD MAN ��������������������������� SOLD
16 FORD ECOSPORT TREND 1�5 2WD �������������������$18,995
06 NISSAN SKYLINE 350GT �������������������������������������� SOLD
10 BMW 550I GT ������������������������������������������ NOW $19,995
10 BMW 320I �������������������������������������������������������$ 11,995
05 NISSAN FAIRLADY 350Z ����������������������������������$12,995
17 SUZUKI SX4 S-CROSS PRESTIGE ���������������������$23,995
09 BMW 320I MANUAL������������������������������������������$12,995
15 SUZUKI SWIFT GLXB 1�5 MANUAL ������������������$13,995
16 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLS��������������������������$27,995
14 HOLDEN MALIBU AUTO ��������������������������������������� SOLD
07 SUBARU IMPREZA GT S MAN ��������������������������$13,995
07 KIA SORRENTO ���������������������������������������������������� SOLD
06 HOLDEN COMMODORE SS ���������������������� NOW $12,995
05 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ������������������������������������� SOLD
03 FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO ��������������������� NOW $15,995
08 HOLDEN BARINA MAN ����������������������������������������� SOLD
16 AUDI Q3 �����������������������������������������������������������$36,995
13 HOLDEN COMMODORE SV-6 ������������������������������� SOLD
17 SUZUKI SX-4 S-CROSS ������������������������������������$23,995
06 NISSAN FAIRLADY 350 ������������������������������������$10,995 16 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE ������������������������������ NOW $11,995
13 TOYOTA AQUA HYBRID ������������������������������������$14,995 17 SUZUKI SWIFT 1�3 �������������������������������������������$17,995
05 TOYOTA FIELDER AUTO ��������������������������������������� SOLD 06 FORD FALCON BF XT LPG ������������������������������������ SOLD
05 MAZDA BOUNTY 4WD ��������������������������������������$12,995
08 NISSAN PRESAGE 7 STR HIGHWAY STAR � NOW $8,995
14 MITSUBISHI TRITON 2WD ����������������������������������� SOLD
08 MAZDA ATENZA ���������������������������������������� NOW $9,995
06 MITSUBISHI TRITON 4WD D/CAB ��������������������$17,995
10 HOLDEN COMMODORE SPORTWAGON ��������������$9,995
18 GREAT WALL STEED 2WD S/CAB ������������������������ SOLD
07 MAZDA ATENZA���������������������������������������������������� SOLD 10 BMW 550I GT ������������������������������������������ NOW $19,995
16 SSANYONG ACTYON SPORT 4WD ��������������������$21,995
04 HOLDEN ADVENTRA �������������������������������������������� SOLD
10 FORD RANGER 4WD FLATDECK ��������������������������� SOLD
11 SUBARU OUTBACK 3�6R PREMIUM ��������������������� SOLD
OPEN 7 DAYS – 22 Maunu Road Whangarei – 09 430 3000 RICHIE CATES 027 608 7112 LMVT ADAM CAMPI 027 494 4145
A FRESH APPROACH
REAL WORLD
TOUGH. REAL WORLD VALUE.
SEE THE FULL RANGE AT
VIKING-3 NOW
18,999
$
EXC GST
NEW EVERYDAY PRICING. NO BULL.
NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS SITE 306A-308
YAMAHA MOTORCYCLES WHANGAREI PH: 09 438 0804 | admin@yamahawhg.co.nz KAIWAKA MOTORCYCLES PH: 09 431 2127 | info@kaiwakamotorcycles.co.nz Offer only available at participating Yamaha dealerships while stocks last. Accessories may differ from image shown.
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WHEELS ADVERTORIAL
Helping hands for a better harvest
DRIVE SAFE On Rural Roads
Claas Harvest Centres exist thanks to a partnership between a Kiwi innovator and some of the biggest names in world agricultural machinery. Here in New Zealand, the power of precision machinery was noted by Lochiel potato farmer Herby White, who was keen to bring technology to his field of expertise. In 1975, Herby established what would become Landpower and the Claas Harvest Centre network in New Zealand. Today, your local Claas Harvest Centre carries not just the flagship range from Claas, but also other big names such as Vaderstad, JCB and AMAZONE, whose latest ZA-M spreading system is a cornerstone of their field days exhibit. The ZA-M 1501 features a large hopper capacity of 1,500 litres, which can be increased by extensions up to 3,000 litres. The versions with extensions (ZA-M 2201, 2501, 2701, 3001) are also available as complete machines from the factory. The entire spreading system of the ZA-M spreaders is made from stainless steel: the hopper tips and agitator spirals, the entire base plates with setting rate slides and hydraulic shutters, the spreading discs with the spreading vanes and even the fully enclosed deflector plates. That means the whole spreader is easy to maintain due to its open design. It also delivers perfect functionality, due to maintenancefree oil bath gearboxes, a stainless steel chain drive for the agitator shaft, hydraulic cylinders and robust frame. The OM Omnia-Set spreading discs are equipped with pivoting spreading vanes
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Ian
Wayne
EDMONDS & MASON
PANEL & PAINT Private & All Insurance Work that generate a spread pattern that is extremely precise and safe. With the aid of an easily readable scale that is in the user’s field of view, the spreading vanes can be adjusted easily and exactly, without tools. AMAZONE provides comprehensive setting charts for all kinds of fertiliser, seed and slug pellets. Late top dressing is advantageous for generating quality crops. With the AMAZONE spreading discs this procedure is extremely easy to do without tools by just
make it easy! with RAT Barrow
tilting up the standard equipped swivel tips on the spreading vanes. Optimum lateral distribution (for example — working width 24m). The flat side edges of the Omnia-Set spread pattern make it insensitive to side wind and the different spreading properties of the kinds of fertiliser. This triangular spread pattern with its long, low flat spread and therefore large overlapping zones is decisive for providing additional safety and optimum precision.
Contact Wayne 021 765 706, Ian 021 977 729
Phone: 425 8723 Fax: 425 9526 Email: autoglassww@xtra.co.nz or autoglassww@gmail.com
2.45%
TOP
SPREAD
$50 Petrol Voucher when purchased before end of October 2019 - limited stock
FINANCE* $11,500
+GST
See us at the
NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS
Sites 027, 29, 82, 84 Lighten the load around the home, farm, orchard and stables. Amazingly versatile, giving the user a safe and stable ride with incredible maneuverability. FEATURES: • Electric start • Hydro-static transmission • Articulated - access into small spaces • 8.75HP Briggs and Stratton engine • Galvanised steel frame • Easy forward tipping bucket • 200kg carrying capacity • 3.5m turning circle • Suitable for inclines up to 15 degrees • Designed & built in Australia • 12 month factory warranty Switch EV Global - NZ Agent - Auckland www.switchevglobal.com ph 021 442 758
$4700 plus GST excludes freight and delivery costs
ZA-M 1501 fertiliser spreader
24 - 36m spreading disc Highly accurate Soft Ballistic System 1500L hopper capacity Folding hopper cover Stainless steel componentry
claasharvestcentre.com NORTHLAND 239-41 Port Rd, Whangarei
Shane Powley 021 460 803 Chris Duncan 021 460 802
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See us at the Northland Field Days Site 280/282
WE’RE BUILT FOR THIS OUTLANDER 450 (INCLUDES MAX)
OUTLANDER 570 (INCLUDES MAX)
MY18/MY19
OUTLANDER 650 (INCLUDES MAX)
MY19
+ 3 YEARS WARRANTY + FREE SAFETY KEY $500 REBATE REST OUTLANDER (INCLUDES MAX)
*
MY19/20
+ 3 YEARS WARRANTY + FREE SAFETY KEY* $500 REBATE* DEFENDER HD8 (INCLUDES MAX)
DEFENDER HD10 (INCLUDES MAX)
MY19/MY20
3 YEARS WARRANTY
+ 3 YEARS WARRANTY + FREE SAFETY KEY* $500 REBATE*
MY17/MY18/MY19
+ 3 YEARS WARRANTY FREE FRONT BARS
ALL DEFENDER (INCLUDES MAX)
YELLOW
TAG
SALES EVENT + 3 YEARS WARRANTY
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+ 3 YEARS WARRANTY FREE FRONT BARS
GET UP TO $500 REBATE* +3 YEAR WARRANTY* ON SELECTED MODELS
Hikurangi: Rouse Motorcycles Ph: 09 433 8471 | Kaitaia: Kaitaia Tractors Ph: 09 408 0670 Warkworth: Warkworth Motorcycles Ph: 09 425 8535 *Rebate to your account upon warranty registration VISIT AU.BRP.COM/OFF-ROAD/ FOR MORE INFORMATION © 2018 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). All rights reserved. ®, ™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of BRP or its afliates. Always ride responsibly and safely. Always wear protective gear & approved helmet. BRP reserves the right to change the promotion at any time. *Terms and conditions apply. Free safety key not available on Outlander 450 Base.
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One two punch for Fendt by Andy Bryenton
Tractor of the Year is a hefty title, and in its 23rd year of being awarded, the title has been split into three denominations. Judges at the vast European Agritechnica festival, along with the reviewers from Italy’s Trattoti magazine, say that this is to reflect the vast range of tasks, which modern tractors undertake, from specialist harvesting through to pulling the heaviest of implements. This year, two of the three top prizes went to one company. Fendt has been making tractors for decades, and are no strangers to the awards podium. A double one-two has given the Germans real cause to celebrate, and now the pair of winners are poised to roll into New Zealand for our own round of field days and A&P shows. Winner of the overall Tractor of the Year title was the Fendt 942 Series, delivering more than 400 horsepower despite also exhibiting stunningly low emissions and fuel consumption. The big Fendt is engineered to achieve maximum torque at lower rpm with its nine-litre turbo diesel, and, in another 21st-century advancement, it’s also been designed to operate remotely, with many of its functions able to be slaved to exterior digital devices. As the big Fendt takes the number one spot on the podium, its ‘baby brother’ the 314 Vario swept up honours in the Utility Tractor class. These smaller machines are valued for their ability to multi-role about the farm, so a massive range of PTO options is key. The mid-
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reviewers and writers, picked a New Holland for spot number three, it’s still a mighty win for Fendt, who have invested a substantial amount into research and development in recent years. The overarching award for all of Europe has been mirrored by national accolades in countries like Poland and Croatia.
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