Northern Farming Lifestyles, July 2012

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Birth of a legacy — Lothlorien Winery

A day in the life of a country vet

Breakthrough for quad safety

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Timbeerr! Woodlot logging with Rob Leslie Page 6

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Carnival draws near

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by Paul Campbell

The cost of farmland pollution has been underlined in a court case involving the discharge of dairy effluent from a pond and storage tank on a Kaipara farm, with the farmer fined $24,000 The charges were laid two years ago by the Northland Regional Council and were admitted, with the result delivered recently in a reserved decision by Judge Greg Davis in the Whangarei District Court. The charge involved intermittently discharging effluent from an effluent storage tank to land “in circumstances that may have resulted in the contaminant entering an unnamed contributory of the Waima River� between 11 and 14 September 2010.

In his sentencing notes, Judge Davis noted that Graham Owen Fox “was on holiday at the time these events occurred or had returned that day.That then poses the question as to whether the onus falls upon the farm owner to ensure that there are adequate management systems in place and adequate farm coverage or labour coverage to ensure these events simply did not occur.� The judge said in his view the draining of the effluent pond was not an event that had occurred quickly or over a short period.

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However, in the judge’s view the offending was serious and agreeing to such a discharge “would send the wrong message to others in the industry�.

“The onus must be on all users of the environment to ensure that the environment is appropriately protected and that the standards in an industry that relies upon the environment for its very existence are raised gently but progressively over time.�

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The Lothlorien pool where Dale and family regularly swim

by Cliff Taylor

The humble feijoa may be a staple of many a back garden, but one family has been making a sparkling living from the fruit for two decades

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he Demeulemeester family from Lothlorien Winery in Ahuroa have celebrated two milestones in recent months. It’s 40 years since Dale Demeulemeester bought

the former dairy farm north of Auckland. And it’s 20 years since the family made their first bottle of the sparkling feijoa wine which today is distributed throughout the country.

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“I thought the feijoa was such a fantastic flavour and so unique and different from everything else. I thought it would take off – and I still do. It’s a flavour that New Zealand could export to the world.” Then he chuckles under his beard. “We were very naïve. We were city kids. I thought people would beat a path to our door. I didn’t know everyone had a tree in their back yard.” He and his then partner planted 400 feijoa trees, 800 grapefruit and 700 peach and nectarine and went on to farm the property, in their own handson style, for the next few years, milking a small dairy herd, growing fruit and veges and raising a family. “We were pretty idealistic. We

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of timber may vary from four hundred tonnes, up to fifteen hundred. Rob says there is a good industry around this sort of harvesting. It keeps people in the rural areas, and provides a return for farmers. Most of the trees are unsuitable for domestic sawmills, however the export market is providing a major outlet. An average of one hundred and forty-four thousand cubic metres of wood is exported through Marsden Point every month, going to China, India, Korea and Japan. Working in an export industry means working with the risks of international markets. So Rob usually only works on woodlots during our summer, as in the winter months, Russia and America start supplying China, and the price of logs drop. In addition, the international price of wood has dropped thirty per cent in the last year, as the American economic situation has reduced their domestic demand. The amount a farmer can get for a small lot of trees is something Rob tries hard to

maximise. “I have a spreadsheet, and I load my estimated hours of work of what I think it will take to do the job, the grade of timber I’m going to get, and it spits out what the margins are. It varies from ten dollars a tonne to the farmer, up to fifty dollars, depending on the age of the trees, how easy it is to get them out, and the quality of the wood.” “I don’t have a middle man. My brother, the one with the degree, now works for a log exporting company, so I supply direct to them. If I get more for a job than I expected, I pay the farmer a bit more and I give my workers a bit of a bonus, so everybody gets to make a better profit.” Rob and his wife live in Kaiwaka, and he works from Warkworth in the South, to Matakohe in the West, and Waipu in the North. As a mechanic, he does all his own routine maintenance on the million dollars worth of machines used for the work. He likes to ensure that they are not only well looked after, but they look good. Therefore one of his winter jobs is repainting gear. “It just looks tidier when you come on to a farmer’s job and you don’t have rubbish looking gear. Everybody treats gear better if it’s looking good. They try not to scratch it!” As well as running his business, Rob Leslie is active in the local community. He’s the Deputy Chief Fire Officer in the Kaiwaka Fire Brigade, a Kaipara District Council Rural Fire Officer, a judge in the national forestry ‘Thinning to Waste’ Topspot competition, which tests the professional, and the safety skills of forestry teams from Whangarei to Invercargill. And he’s the President of the Mangawhai Dog Club.

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They are the health professionals who help make rural communities tick but, as Cliff Taylor found out, there is no such thing as a typical day in the life of a country vet

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“It’s interesting running a routine practice with a medical practice side by side,” says Meredith. “I’ve done a few critical surgeries. I once took a lump the size of a watermelon off a cow’s neck. The strangest job I’ve had to do was walking through someone’s Christmas lunch to treat a dying pet lamb. I had

all my gear and my overalls on and everything. They didn’t want to put the lamb down on Christmas Day.”

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Meredith starts to stitch up the cow’s torn muscle. It’s not a job for the squeamish. “Quite a few people fainted at vet school,” she says. The job has become more technical as farming methods have modernised. Using computer records for herd reporting is an important way to improve stock health and productivity. “It’s more about prevention,” says Meredith. “We’re no longer the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff. One of our vets is a trained farm advisor.” The stitching moves to the cow’s tough hide. “My mum taught me how to

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The practice employs a dozen vets in four branches covering from Tomarata in the south up to Mangapai in the north. They treat both domestic and farm animals. One minute they can be spaying a cat or treating a dog hit by a car, the next doing a caesarean on an alpaca, treating a cow with a prolapsed uterus or sewing up a horse which has gone through a fence.

Northern Farming Lifestyles July 2012 sew,” Meredith laughs. Dennis holds up the sleepy cow while I act as nurse and provide extra sutures. Meredith’s mobile phone rings. There’s another cow down, somewhere near Tinopai. As she finishes the stitching she explains what she loves about the job. “I really enjoy the variety. You get to be indoors and outdoors. I’m from a beef and sheep farm, so maybe you stick to what you know. But I enjoy the cats and dogs as well. It’s as much about working with people as animals.” So, I tease her — is there a doctor inside every vet, trying to get out? “A vet is a doctor,” she counters. “We just treat more species. Mammals are mammals.” With that Meredith ties off her last suture and gives the cow a wake up jab. Fifteen minutes later she’s off to her next job. After that, anything could happen.

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Com and is not underman control, you can face prog be prosecuted of M Tang behaviour continues, the district Court will again order the dog tosimi

There have been a few dog attacks in my town of Kerikeri recently. I also had the pleasure of being chased up the road by a dog when out on my bike. This got me thinking — what is the liability of a farmer if his or her dog breaks free of the farm, and attacks somebody, or something? The Dog Control Act 1996 (‘the Act’) regulates rights and obligations for dog owners. Section 52 of the Act says that an owner of a dog must keep his or her dog ‘under control’ at all times. If the dog is found ‘at large’ on any land without the consent of the occupier or person in charge of the land, it will be not be under control.

Even if the dog is on its owner’s land, the dog must either be under the direct control of the owner, or confined in such a way it cannot freely leave the land. If a farmer fences the land to stop the dog escaping, and the dog still manages to escape, it will not be good enough to argue it was fenced; clearly the fence was not sufficient to control the dog, and the Act will have been breached.

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Combining years of experience as stock agents with many years farming has been the catalyst for a new face on the rural scene in the form of Ruralco, a progressive and innovative stock agency that’s brainchild of Matakohe farmer, Allan Swindlehurst, together with Tangowahine’s Rob Stevenson from a similar background “Ruralco has been set up to specialise in on farm stock valuations, finance and trading,” said Allan, who farms both at Matakohe and in the Hawke’s Bay hinterland adjacent to the Ureweras. Rob raises calves on his Tangowahine Valley property and grazes dairy herds. “Allan formed Ruralco and we decided to work together to establish ourselves as agents in Northland — with the beauty of it being that we are both in the Northland farming sector already,” said Rod. “It’s our aim to get well established and we have a specialised knowledge of the agency side of things.” Allan and Rob have worked for many years for major New Zealand stock agencies and certainly ‘know the ropes’. Rob can also add a number of years across the ditch, as a slightly younger man, aerial mustering stock with fixed wing aircraft in the vast and remote stretches of the Australian outback. He thus brings a certain flair to the company, and it’s his voice that co-ordinates the bidding at rural saleyards. The company is shortly to introduce on-farm auctions, with an innovative trailer pen, being custom designed by engineer Gary Crosby from Mangawhai. “We will bring the saleyards to you,” says Allan. The Ruralco philosophy is all about getting the farmers the best deal going. “To be effective in the commercial side of the

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Farming Lifestyles – Farm Wheels

Fa r m W h e e l s

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Farming is at its core a business, and investments made by farmers in new equipment are weighed up very carefully to see if they’ll provide a good return When it comes to ATVs and quad bikes this is all the more pertinent — farmers need a reliable and rugged workhorse that is both dependable and inexpensive to run. Another consideration is power to weight — or rather power to bulk. Sometimes a huge, powerful machine lacks the

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Northern Farming Lifestyles July 2012

Animal Health

Grandpa’s feeders has just completed it’s 14th consecutive fieldays at Mystery Creek With the hard times that are upon us at present we have been amazed at our increase in sales every year. It goes to show how popular it is to keep some chooks in the back yard these days. We heard recently that keeping chooks is the number one fastest growing hobby in the UK. Well we believe NZ is right up there as well. Doing the shows gives you an opportunity to talk to the many and varied chook owners out there. We had four chooks at the show to demonstrate our feeders and I think we could have sold them hundreds of times over. Despite the fact that there are other automatic chook feeders on the market now, Grandpa’s believe that their feeder is still the best. It costs a little more, but it is of excellent quality and we provide a full back up service and a money back guarantee. We had one fellow visit us at the show who purchased one of our feeders two years ago, and couldn’t wait to tell us that his feeder paid for itself within six months on the food he saved by not feeding sparrows.

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Fuel to burn for hunting dogs City dogs don’t know how easy they have it. In the country, dogs are a vital working part of many farms — not just man’s best friend but also his hardest working colleague! Even harder work is in order for hunting dogs, who are expected not only to track the scent of prey, but also to jump in if a boar looks like making a break toward their master… There are numerous ‘superior’ brands of dog food out there which promise great taste and scientific formulation. And while many a fine working dog has lived well on dry biscuits and the odd table scrap, many farmers and hunters are now turning to carefully formulated tucker to keep their dogs in top condition. Here’s what a really top-notch dog food should provide to keep your ‘best mate’ full of energy and life for a long day’s work or hunting. A lot of the science behind feeding your dog comes down to calories. Humans always seem to be trying to avoid these, but in terms of a hard-working dog, more calories in a smaller, denser amount of food are definitely better. Providing calories in a balanced way is the key… calorific foods are the fuel for stamina and alertness in the field. But calories do not simply equal fat. Fatty acids (one of the body’s building blocks) are important in a premium dog food, primarily as they boost the immune system, working at a cellular level. You may have heard about omega 3 and omega 6 in terms of human health supplements… well, a nutritious, high-calorie dog food

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Animal Health

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Dairying

Innovation award for stock measurement How do you measure more animals in a day, with complete ease, without compromising accuracy? Notes from the shed with Mark With the payout McKewen high and interest low, it’s a really good time to

fix the things that are causing some grief around the Dairy. Fieldays 2012towas a resounding success. Before you upgrade new Milfos cup removers or a Milfos Variable Drive Vacuum System it would be sensible to There were people from all over Newevaluate things that could impact on your proposed upgrade. Zealand and do around the world, and come across wiring of all Sparkies generally a great job, however, we regularly sorts thatnumbers has been installed incorrectly. visitor were high. For instance we see the right cable used on say, a milk pump controller, but still It waswith fantastic to see many our interference can also be for a number of bundled everything else so it of creates withused the controller and clients to crazy meetcontroller. so manyUnless othersyou other bingo, aand slightly know what to look for it can be a painful things. process to find like a faulty controller. interested in as ourit looks products. Thanks RFID is an integral part of herd Thisyour is important for all sorts of systems from pulsation controllers to cup removers for company and enthusiasm, management and is used in many the more sophisticated the system the more careful you have to be. We itand made our Fieldays special. around the milking parlour. recommend keeping data cables as far awayways from power as possible. After a long and often contentious Automatic drafting is quite common, We have all heard about stray voltage, yes it does exist and can cause all sorts eight yearwewait, National of issues, havethe found a majorAnimal source is the terminations between as cable is inand bail animal ID on rotary Identification andMotors. Tracing (NAIT) milking machines (which can be Variable drives and scheme arrived on July 1st with variable drives with regard to the There is afinally lot of documentation supplied linked to milk data and feeding cable tofor becattle used and metal glands for terminations etc, these are minimums and a 2012 (with deer to follow decisions), and walk Ifover weighing good Sparky will follow manufacturer’s recommendations or better. in doubt in March). just to name a few. get it checked. The benefits to the industry Don’t forget the effluent or water pump, same deal, the electric fence Whatand is move an initial expense in the are well reported,shed, withthey birth toan interference nasty in the dairy. unit to the implement can be processing traceability, and the tags can lead to savings over time For sensible advice on Upgrades, find your local Milfos dealer or Area Sales Manager ability to react quickly to biosecurity with easy automatic drafting during at www.milfos.com.

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The Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) eartags are the key to the system, with a range of around a metre, depending on tag brand and model. The RFID ear tag technology does one thing and that is to individually identify an animal. In this respect it

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Differences in Average Daily Weight Gain (ADG) were most pronounced during the first three weeks of a calf’s life, with an ADG for blanketed calves of 1.15 lb versus 0.82 lb (unblanketed). Dr J W Schroeder (the NSDU extension dairy specialist) believes that the blanketed calves benefited from a jumpstart in weight gain that they maintained throughout the course of the trial. At six months of age blanketed calves that exhibited greater early postpartum ADG also maintained a numerical performance advantage in rate of growth at later stages of calf development than unblanketed calves. Beef calves running with their mothers had an average weight gain of 38lb more than the unblanketed control group at 118 days of age. SUMMARY Let WOOLOVER calf covers maximize the productive capacity of your calves in those formative 4-6 weeks.Those rearers on weight contracts should reap the rewards of heavier calves sooner and save extra feed and time.

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Stimulating soil biological activity — how and why? Part 1

Dr Bert Quin, fertiliser and soil fertility consultant

The importance of soil biological activity is being realised by more and more farmers and farming organisations, and many companies are now promoting products that are claimed to stimulate it and by doing so increase production In the next article we will look at whether these products are possibly effective or basically fit into the ‘snakeoil’ category, but in this article let’s take a step back in history and look at what happens when we introduce the ryegrass/ clover grazed pasture system.

but it was soon discovered that to achieve this growth potential required ‘capital’ applications of fertiliser and subsequent annual ‘maintenance’ applications of several major and trace elements.

Under the pre-European natural forests, scrub and native grasses, soil organic matter levels were typically very low. This is because the input of new nutrients — almost solely from the weathering of soil minerals — was very slow. This greatly limited the rate of growth of vegetation, so plant species evolved that could cope with this by growing very slowly themselves. Likewise, the soil organic matter had a slow rate of turnover, because the soil microbes that do this require nutrients also. Nutrient losses from this system were extremely low. Then the ryegrass/clover pastures and many different crops were introduced. These had far more growth potential, especially in our growth-friendly climate,

Under this system, pasture production typically reached its potential within 3-5 years, whereas soil organic matter levels tended to increase over a 10-15 year period before reaching a new plateau, typically 50% higher than the original level. Essentially, the new plateau is reached when increasing soil microbial activity finally ‘catches up’ with the new higher rate of addition of organic matter — plant residues and excreta mainly — into the soil. These provide carbon, protein and energy for soil microbes to feed on. So why does it reach a new plateau, instead of coming back down again? Simply because it would be counter-productive for the soil microbes for this to happen. View it as a term bank deposit. It makes sense to grow this to a size big enough to live on the ‘interest’ — in this case the pool of mineralisable organic matter.

Once you have to live on the capital as well, it’s eventually going to be over Rover. The 10-15 years it takes for the soil organic matter to reach a new plateau can be greatly reduced if, and it’s a big if on hill country properties, there are outside sources of soil organic matter such as chicken manure that can be brought in (as in a vege garden), or effluent irrigated. Farmers are aware how much more soil organic matter there is in animal campsites, which receive high inputs of excreta. Many farmers have noted that the best paddocks on their farm have twice the pasture production or crop yield of the poorest paddocks, even in some cases if total soil organic matter and nutrient levels are similar. When this is the case, and slope, aspect, drainage and soil types are the same, it is a safe bet that the difference is soil microbial activity. It always surprises me that the addition of earthworms at least isn’t given as much attention as fertiliser in pasture development, and in dairy farm conversions. The most efficient earthworm species for pasture systems are not native to New Zealand. They were introduced widely but not exhaustively in the 1930s-1950s, and some modern farming practices — such as high N use and inadequate control of soil aluminium levels — can make life hard for them and other soil biology.

So, given a certain-sized pool of soil organic matter, is their any advantage — to production or sustainability — of increasing the rate of cycling of this organic matter; that is, in increasing soil microbial activity? And what products or practices can do it? Also, there is anecdotal evidence that both the amount and activity of soil organic matter is declining on intensive dairy farms. Why is this happening, and what are the implications? In the next article, we look at these questions

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Northern Farming Lifestyles

Cows for a cause

Frank Colthurst is a well-known name in the North as a livestock agent and rugby great, and in more recent times as a deer agent Although semi-retired, he is still involved with the farming community and his latest venture is encouraging farmers to donate a cow to a good cause. Frank began his career in Kumeu where he met his wife Fay. After a number of years working in Paeroa and Kaikohe, they settled with their family in Whangarei where Frank took up the role of stock agent and auctioneer for Wrightson NMA. “I really enjoyed working with the people. You built up close relationships based on trust, and that continued down through the generations. I have often dealt with not only

the original farmers, but also their sons and the grandsons,” says Frank. In earlier times, agents were the main source of information for farmers. Not only did they advise on current market prices and valued livestock for sale or the meatworks, they also lent a listening ear and brought welcome news from the district, particularly in remote areas. “Everybody helped each other in the community. When I was a member of the Kaikohe senior rugby team we would go along to the local dances to help the police.”

Frank is also well-known as a rugby player having represented North Auckland in the 60s and 70s. “I had the pleasure of playing for North Auckland in 1971 when we took the Ranfurly Shield from Auckland. That was a good game.” Frank was also in the All Blacks reserves for the 1965 game against South Africa. Although semi-retired, he still works as a deer farmer agent and continues to stay involved with the farming sector. His recent undertaking has been working with Project Promise on the Cull a Cow initiative. Project Promise is a fund set up by the Northland Community Foundation to build a new cancer treatment facility in Whangarei.

Frank Colthurst — still involved

“Farmers simply mention to their agent that they would like to donate stock and the meat works will ensure that the proceeds from the animal go directly to the fund. Another option is to donate $1000 for a personalised brick on the ‘BNZ community wall’ in the reception area of the new oncology unit.” A receipt is issued to the farmer and any donation is eligible for an IRD tax rebate of up to 33%.

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