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Farming Lifestyles
May 2012 edition
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Growing persimmons
A taste of the Mediterranian
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We Northlanders could perhaps be forgiven for suggesting that the Mystery Creek National Field days are a curtainraiser for our own event early next year, but this would perhaps be a little presumptuous. Many months apart, the two events are majors in their own right, and there will be plenty of interest in, and travel to, the Waikato for the June 13 to 16 rural exhibition. We take a look in this issue at what’s on offer at National Field days, which is booked about to capacity with more than 1,000 exhibitors over 1,400 sites. Back in the north, we continue our look at different facets of Kiwi agriculture with a visit to an orchard property with a difference. Persimmons are grown by Terrie and Lindsay Wells near Kamo. Markets for the exotic fruit are set to expand into China and USA next year. Elsewhere, near Wellsford, Greg Scopas runs an olive press. We step inside his processing plant as he harvests the essence of freshly-picked green, red and black olives. All in the farming and growing sector know that financial uncertainty can be part of the game, and we have some advice on financial planning this month. There is always the chance of the unexpected and creating a successful financial plan requires sound advice. This
extends to planning a will to ensure it’s both fair morally and legally, and there’s some good direction available in our pages. Back on the land, Nick Boakes introduces us to the family firm, KD Spreaders, where he’s been at the wheel of large fert-trucks since his teenage years. Now 22 years later, he still enjoys doing a different job each day. Nick sits atop 330 horsepower when he goes to work. And speaking of power on the property, elsewhere in this issue we test what our reviewer calls the ‘Swiss army knife’ of off roaders — the versatile UTV. He says the Yamaha Rhino has a ‘power-to-weight grunt like a locomotive on steroids’. And we can’t pass June without Gypsy Week, when it’s all change in the dairy industry. It’s a chance to update and refresh yourself over the red tape and best practice in the movement of stock. Finally — what’s the best dairy cow? Northland’s Luke and Lyna Beehre are convinced Jersey cows are the highest performing dairy animal due to their efficient conversion of pasture to milk. It’s all in the following pages. Allan Mortensen Managing Editor
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supervise the quality all the way along the line and keep track of each batch and where it came from.” Mr Steed, from Kereru Station, and chief executive-designate Murray Lynch, are holding small meetings of interested farmers who will own a substantial interest in the company. Northland carpet was the brainchild of Mr Lynch, who has wide experience as a wool buyer in Northland and beyond, with retail experience from his foundation of the Great New Zealand Wool Company which has a retail outlet in Whangarei. The initial shareholders came through his industry contacts. He said with the New Zealand market experiencing ‘carpet dumping’ the overseas top-end markets were an obvious choice. “We don’t see the product’s future as being in New Zealand.”
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“The most rewarding times are when the paper receives positive feedback but what we’re really all about is helping rural businesses grow and giving the rural community a strong voice,” says Betty. Betty really enjoys phoning and chatting with her clients and contacts, people who have become friends over the years. “Northland is a great place to live, work and enjoy, and our farming community are at the heart of the region,” she says. “Thank you all for reading and I promise many great editions to come.”
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Growing persimmons by Annette Lambly-Robinson
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Northern Farming Lifestyles May 2012 “Kiwi hunting is very different to that of the English,” he says. “While we do maintain the etiquette and continue to wear traditional clothing — designed for safety reasons — the culture is very different. It’s a familyorientated non competitive sport, for people from all walks of life — we have mums and dads and kids — it’s really a big group ride,” he said. Traditional hunting, or riding to hounds as it was known, originated in Britain in the late 17th century as method of controlling the fox population. By the early 19th century it had evolved into a ritual sport for the British gentry before being outlawed on 2005. There are around 27 hunt clubs throughout New Zealand — the oldest being the Pakaranga Hunt which was formed in 1872 — 140 years ago. The idea of forming the Northland Hunt was first mooted in 1946 by a group of like-minded people in the Bay of Islands, but it took another six years before it was finally formalised and eventually based in Whangarei. Initially the hunt was funded by members taking out debentures. The original master was a Mr O’Donald and huntsman was Maurice Wright. Nowadays, Northland Hunt has a property and hounds near Tangiteroria which the huntsman, Steven Lynch maintains and manages. Membership keeps it alive says Mr Duff — currently there being around 65 senior members and 10 junior members. The hunt is reliant on the good will of farmers who allow their properties to be used. “Hunting gives you opportunity to ride across farm land that is not often
seen by the public and see some awesome scenery.” In many cases the same farms are hunted each year, but some hunting venues are being lost to subdivision or new landowners. “Without the farmers we don’t have a sport,” says Mr Duff. While some hunts do a ‘drag hunt’ where an artificial scent is for the hounds to follow — Northland hunts hare. “Hare are incredibly clever; they are built to run up hills, regularly work in pairs and very often out-smart the pack,” says Mr Duff. However he says the hunt is more Photo Limelight Photography about the ride, the adrenalin, the The hounds take a break under the watchful eye of huntsman Steven Lynch (red jacket) challenges and the camaraderie and the awesome scenery. Hunting is not exclusive to rural riders — Northland currently has an even 50–50 split of urban and rural riders. Among 135 Lower Cameron St, Whangarei 0110 the riders is foundation member 88 year-old Lou Thompson Phone: 09 438 7371 (almost 89) who is joined by his wife Wilma. Although Mr Fax: 09 438 7374 E-mail: info@horse-world.co.nz Thompson did not ride in the hunts in those early foundation Visit our website: www.horse-world.co.nz years he and Wilma have not missed since. “He’s still jumping a full wire (seven wire fence),” says SMARTRIDER BREAKAWAY STIRRUPS Mr Duff. “He’s an inspiration to us all — we only hope to emulate NEVER WORRY ABOUT BEING DRAGGED AGAIN!!! him, but likely never will.” Check them out here: Anyone interested in hunting can attend one hunt for free www.smartrider.net as a guest.
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Autumn in the Mediterranean is traditionally the time for the olive harvest, and the same is increasingly true in Northland where growing olives is both a thriving industry and a popular hobby
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by Cliff Taylor
(Clockwise) an office with a view, andrea at work and home in Rapaki Bay, Mahinepua. Rapaki Bay, Mahinepua. animal Farm — Penny on her pony ayla, with Chico the parrot and ragdoll cat angel
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“I can work any time of the day or night,” she says. “The good thing about what we are doing is I can play with the kids during the day. I can take three or four hours off and go kayaking.” Penny and Holly with dogs Jasper, Tipsy and Louie and Tigerlilly the ragdoll cat
a diving instructor. These days she still catches the odd crayfish to supplement the produce the family harvests from the property. “We haven’t had to buy any fruit or vegetables this year. We have strawberries every day, bowls and bowls of feijoas. I think persimmons will be next. And I must get the kids onto picking those olives.” Living in a tiny place like Mahinepua
is not without its drawbacks. It’s a 35 minute drive to school in Kerikeri, something Andrea has to factor into her daily routine. The family’s biggest expense is petrol. But, typically, she puts a positive spin on it. “I have a lovely relationship with the kids because I spend so much time in the car with them — 35 minutes talking about their day. Not everyone gets to do that.” Her life may seem idyllic, but she has seen plenty of people who have moved to Northland seeking a laid-back lifestyle fall by the wayside. “A lot of people don’t make it work. You have to have a bit of personal drive because you still have to work, like everybody else. But after 25 years here, I don’t really want to lie on the beach so much.” She spends a lot of time visiting tourism operators in Northland and further
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Hope is not a strategy…
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Every time we buckle-in for a drive in our car, we face at least a faint possibility of something unexpected happening that could prevent us from reaching our intended destination. Putting on a seatbelt, following the road rules and controlling our driving speed are some of the many tools at our disposal to control the risks we face when we are behind the wheel.
Each of these risks has the potential to interfere with the success of a financial plan so, wherever possible, it is important that an appropriate risk management strategy is put in place to mitigate that risk. Risk management doesn’t necessarily mean buying an insurance policy, although this is often one of the options you can consider.
The same is true for financial planning. Creating a successful financial plan requires more than just identifying someone’s goals and objectives and putting an investment plan in place to achieve those aims. That is important; but equally important is identifying and managing any risks that may prevent someone’s financial plan from arriving at its chosen destination.
In general, risks can be controlled, retained or transferred. Choosing to ignore significant risks, or hoping that an identified risk doesn’t eventuate, is usually not recommended. You only have to look at the plight of uninsured homeowners in the wake of the Christchurch earthquakes to be left in no doubt that “hope” is not an effective strategy.
Some of the common financial risks facing you on retirement include:
So, bearing in mind each of the above risk management options, let’s look again at some of those common financial risks we identified earlier.
• A loss of investment capital, as it cannot be replaced by future salaried earnings
• The prospect of health insurance eventually becoming unaffordable
In the case of the retirees who are unable to absorb periodic capital losses caused by fluctuating investment markets, a common solution will be to carefully control the level of investment risk taken.
For pre-retired people with dependent children, one common risk is the impact that an unforeseen loss of income would have on a family’s quality of life.
Longevity risk can also be effectively controlled by assessing the amount of income that can reasonably be generated by the available investment assets and
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establishing a sensible budget to live within this amount. If health insurance eventually becomes too expensive and has to be given up, then an alternative approach might be to direct as much of the “saved” premium cost as possible into a designated bank account. Over time, the build-up of funds in this account can be directed solely to the payment of future health expenses. This approach would be considered an example of a risk that is retained by the individual, with the full costs to be met by them. In the case of the pre-retired couple, the unexpected loss of income of the main bread-winner might arise from the permanent loss of a highpaying job due to a major health event, or perhaps an untimely loss of life. In these cases the identified risks can often be successfully transferred to an insurance company offering major trauma and/or income replacement insurance, or life cover. To summarise, the most important thing from a risk management perspective is that once you have identified and quantified a potential risk factor, you will usually have at least one option at
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Plants have evolved nutrient uptake systems that most suit their particular environment Before we learned we could increase growth by applying organic manures and ultimately, manufactured fertiliser, plants had to make do largely with whatever they could scavenge with their roots from the soil, supplemented by deposits of excreta from grazing animals or, even less evenly, the decay of dead animals themselves. Plants can also take up nutrients in gaseous form — like N as ammonia gas — through their stomata, which are tiny holes in the leaves. Some plants have developed smart ways of improving the availability of nutrients that are in the soil, such as excreting acid hydrogen ions from their roots, which replace calcium and other cations on clays, allowing them to be ‘swopped’ for the hydrogen. Others excrete chemicals that make existing soil acidity, particularly soluble aluminium, less toxic. This is not to say however that plants cannot take up nutrients through their leaves. They are opportunists, like most living organisms. The main difference in the design of leaves and roots is that the former have a layer of protective wax covering them, which is produced by the outer or cuticle layer of soils. This cuticle wax provides protection against excessive sunlight, dust and so on. Cuticle wax is repellant to water, more or less depending on the plant type. Therefore products designed for foliar uptake often contain what is called an ‘adjutant’, chemicals designed to improve passage of the product through the cuticle.
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ter say welkome ta Ruawai.” We shot inta that shop it Paparoa, ana Boss wuz drivin’ back outa town win he spotted ‘s mates truck atta Pap pub.
“Juss duck in fer wun wiv Ray,” he sid. Yeah, Right. Three hours lata, we back ona road home an’ Boss checksa cell phone. “Whoops,” he Picked up Saffron strait away eh. sed. “20 messijes from Sharlene. She rickoned she gunna miss me Tha new sharemilkers is arrived.” too. I new then Boss wood getta Yep, I admits it. After smellin’ rockit from Sharlene later, but that messij, I curled up ona ute trey first we hada drop offa milk and an’ had a bittuva sulk Wile Sharlene bred, an’ eggs an’ bakin fer tha cleaned upa house, and Boss did a sharemilkas. service ona herrinbone shed. We turned up there drive, an’ Nex’ mornin, Sharlene came ova then it hit me lika tunna bricks. ta tha kennil an’ give the let-ova Ina kennils bya hayshed wuz a hole korn beef frum their dinna. Well, kollection of Borda Collys. And then ya kin only morn a lost mate fer so scent hit me. Theys orl ladies eh? long, so I dealt ta that, an’ was a Boss give me a pat then. bit mor brite-eyed an bushy tailed “Heh,heh. Didja reckin I wuzin’t wena Boss sed we wuz goin’ inta lookin’ out fer yer intrists win we town. picked a new sharemilkas Dog? gonna “We gotta new sharemilker Whadda Boss eh? I herdarrivin’ this aftanoon So well loke’sget a few thing’s fer the fridge Cheers Billy tringa na old “It’s Time for Lime!” slipa a look Lime + Spreading + Cartage s that up to 4 months
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Bruce and Ngaire Cutforth (Lyna’s parents) established the Okura Jersey Stud 35 years ago at Whatitiri. The herd has moved to Hikurangi and on to Whakapara and then ten years ago the stud moved to a new property at Hukerenui, — Kowhai Properties — which operated as a partnership between Bruce and Ngaire, and Luke and Lyna.
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In 2008 Luke and Lyna purchased the balance of the business. Luke works full time off farm as a National Bank Rural Manager based in Dargaville, and Lyna manages the farm with assistance from Elvis Roskam and Tina McLean. They milk 265 cows off 100 hectare — 88ha effective on Kowhai Properties and 12ha of an adjacent 32 ha lease block. All stock are wintered on the combined properties supplemented with silage, palm kernel and some home grown maize and turnips.
“This stocking rate is used to achieve the 1000kg/MS/ha, and just under 400 MS/cow. The property is a mix of alluvial flats, and clay and volcanic hills. A nice balance, while the hills can get dry in summer, they come into their own during a flood.” says Lyna. The properties are at the top of the Hikurangi Swamp so usually manage to escape all but the worst of the flooding. The couple are very proud of the pedigree herd and have retained the Okura prefix.
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both AI breeding and natural matings. “Breeding elite genetics for the New Zealand industry is a big focus for Kowhai Properties.” she said. “Every year we sell 30, 15-month-old bulls to the local natural mating market,” said Lyna. They also annually raise around 100 heifer replacements, some of which are sold as yearlings along with 50 mixed age cows. “Northland genetics are transferring really well and making significant improvements to the New Zealand dairy industry,” said Lyna Farming is a family affair at Kowhai Properties. Balancing farming, family and community involvement is part of our mix. To add further to the Cuthforth breeding successes is Lyna’s brother Murray and his wife Jodine. They farm at Opuawhanga and have had a Kiwicross bull — Cutforths Lord Brian named in the premier team for the past two years.
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Farmers demand control of Fonterra Parliament’s primary production select committee met recently to hear submissions on the proposed Dairy Industry Restructuring Act While the government describes the Dairy Industry Restructuring Amendment Bill as being enabling and Fonterra will make the final decision, many dairy farmers voiced major concerns overtrading amongst farmers and the Commerce Commission having oversight of the Fonterra price setting mechanism. Many see this as being the introduction of draconian intervention whereby the government could intervene in public interest initiatives to control Fonterra’s milk price. The future of New Zealand’s economy is closely tied to the performance of agriculture. Government intervention in the economy should be kept to a minimum. This includes any legislation pertaining to the structure and operation of the Fonterra Dairy Co-operative and the company’s shareholders must retain the final say on any legislative changes. While the detractors have argued Fonterra sets the domestic milk price
in New Zealand, the reality is that supermarkets stock a range of milk products, not only processed by Fonterra but also other New Zealand proprietary milk processors. Other milk products such as cheese are manufactured by a number of independent processors and the prices for these products vary in range. The New Zealand housewife has a large selection to choose from, simply on price and supermarket mark-ups vary considerably. If the government and the Commerce Commission were seen to be getting into the role of price setters this would be counter to free market policy.
The one thing about New Zealand dairy farmers is they have very long memories, and so they should have. Some shareholders remain suspicious that the proposed stages are simply the first stages in the process of incorporation. They fear a loss of control and a risk to their long term profitability. Fonterra is holding a special meeting of shareholders on 25 June to discuss the detail of the trading among farmers. Sir Henry van der Heyden, in a letter to shareholders said that while the majority of shareholders are urging the Fonterra board to get on with it, a small group of shareholders had concerns and were vocal in New Zealand media causing the issue to split the shareholder base and it was not in the best interests of the co-op’s future.
He was critical that instead of the shareholders resolving the matter in the family, debate was now spilling into international media and damaging Fonterra’s reputation. Farmers of New Zealand are disappointed that Sir Henry had admonished the farmers that have continued to voice their concern and that they should have kept it quiet within the family. Well, Sir Henry, you may not be aware, that over the last hundred years there were many debates amongst farmers, and when Sir Walter Nash and the first Labour government formed the origins of the New Zealand Dairy Board not all farmers were happy about the then government’s proposed plans to legislate the sale of New Zealand dairy produce through the dairy co-operatives. Sir Henry should exercise patience to allow for full discussion and disclosure of all information to enable Fonterra dairy farmer shareholders to confidently support change.
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Both Dave and Nancy will be attending the Show, Dave realised that had he not tried the Teeter Inversion Table for himself he would have never bought one, “and look what I would have missed out on” he told me, that is why Nanave do the shows, their aim is to get people themselves to experience the Teeter Hang-Ups, “we let the tables do the talking” he told me.
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The theme incorporates the shift from traditional family owned farms and the resulting effects on the rural landscape. Situated at the centre of the Fieldays site, the Premier Feature exhibition will have its own dedicated seminar area. Other areas of interest during Fieldays include the Ag Art Wear and Innovation competitions. The Ag Art Wear wearable arts competition features designers constructing creative and unique garments from rural products. The Innovation Competition recognises backyard agricultural inventions or improvements which have the potential to improve farming practices. Participants can enter their developments in one of two categories, Invention or Equipment. The Invention section of the competition attracts rural innovations which are not commercially produced but demonstrate ingenious ideas, whereas the Equipment section allows professionals and businesses to showcase new or improved rural products. Innovations can already be on the market for up to six months before Fieldays, with businesses treating the competition as a platform to launch their product to the industry. A forum, held by experienced business leaders, will address the numerous start up challenges often faced by entrepreneurs. The popular fencing competition, one of Fieldays original events, will be held again with the Golden Pliers and Silver Spade awards up for grabs. Tractor Pull competitions, logging demonstrations, extreme air displays, machinery and stock handling exhibitions offer plenty of outdoor action for visitors. It’s not all business and machinery though. The popular Kiwi’s Best Marquee has been sold out for weeks with companies keen to showcase their food and beverage products. Celebrity chefs will be demonstrating ways to use exhibitors’ products in the Kiwi’s Best Kitchen Theatre, and visitors are unlikely to go hungry with 35 food vendors around the site. One of the most popular exhibits returning this year is the Lifestyle Marquee — more than 2,000 square metres of
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Cromwell College, set in the heart of Central Otago, offers educational opportunities that will ensure an exciting end to your secondary schooling. Our new Rural Academy is limited to 6 students who will: • Attend school and be part of the Central Lakes Trades Academy for one day per week, completing a National Certificate in the Primary Sector. • Gain valuable work experience and qualifications on a Sunday programme on the diverse range of farming types operating in the Cromwell Basin. Our Outdoor Pursuits Sunday Programme covers it all: • Sea kayaking, windsurfing, sailing, tramping, mountain biking, climbing and of course snowboarding and skiing all with skilled qualified instructors. • The opportunity to gain valuable NCEA credits in outdoor leadership. All students live in the Cromwell College Apartments and are part of our Life Skills Programme. This offers independent living for Year 12 and 13 students and provides an ideal stepping stone to further study or employment. • The complex has 6 fully equipped flats, with private rooms, providing accommodation for 30 students. • In addition we have a furnished common room, home theatre, computer room, laundry facilities as well as attractive and extensive grounds. • Experienced adult supervisors live in the complex and assist students with preparing meals, purchasing food, laundry and cleaning. Our College motto is Deserve Success and we encourage all of our students to strive for their personal best. Take up the challenge! Visit our website www.cromwell.school.nz for more information.
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Situated on the banks of the Waipu River, 1km from Waipu village and bordering the reserve at the majestic Oean Beach, this quality dairy unit is without comparison on the NZ market. Totallingy 111ha, as a larger unit with a lease platform this property has a history of high production, in excess of 1,100kgms per ha/ 110,000 Fonterra shares will be sold with the property. Featuring loam, sand and peaty clay soils the property is suitable as a winter milk proposition. Farm buildings include a feed pad, 40 cow ratary, implement sheds and complimented by two modest homes.
Auction 12.30pm, Tues 29th May 2012 (unless sold prior),
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View phone for viewing times www.bayleys.co.nz/186392
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342HA LOWER NTHLND DAIRY FARM (IN RECEIVERSHIP)
Hukatere
208 Arapaoa Road
Tenders Close 1pm, Tues 19th June 2012
This well contoured and under performing property is offered for sale by way of receivership tender. Featuring a milking platform in the vicinity of 280ha of approximately 317ha effective, the property has a previous peak production of 110,000kgms from 450 cows. Enjoying a waterfront location, with maize country and generally of an easy contour the property is currently operated as a split calving operation. The property includes a 45ashb dairy shed, full range of farm buildings and three homes. This property is poised for growth.
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View phone for viewing times www.bayleys.co.nz/186449
Tony Grindle M 021 432 308 B 09 430 0032 tony.grindle@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LIMITED, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.
Viewing is strictly by appointment.
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A bird’s eye view of farms Viewing farm properties from a helicopter would once have only been an option for the rich and famous buyer But now Northland Bayleys country property specialist, John Barnett, has done the hiring and flying on the buyers’ behalf, with a new video option to showcase rural properties. “Videos of houses in the residential sector are not so new and I wanted to step outside the square and offer similar promotion options that make that whole farm assessment stage a lot simpler for potential buyers,” he says. John Barnett — ready for another flight
He combines the skills of a video
producer with his appreciation of what farm buyers look for. He now recommends that vendors utilise a helicopter overview video as part of their marketing campaign, easily accessed via the internet. Mr Barnett said he was increasingly aware that the amount of time invested in a farm purchase itself represented significant additional investment, on top of the actual purchase price. “Farmers are like everybody else. They are time starved, with busy operations, families to consider and staff to manage, yet have to give a new farm purchase the consideration and evaluation such a major investment demands.” Farms demands significant a buyer
bring their own peculiar on time, often requiring travel to visit. Occasionally may then decide that the
property was not really what they were looking for. “We are basically providing that first visit, without a potential purchaser having to leave the armchair. “It is hard though to hide much from a chopper flying over and we aim to be very honest in the portrayal of wthe property.” Overseas buyers are increasingly looking to New Zealand rural properties as a viable investment in uncertain times. Barnett believes the videos will play a big part in helping them to decide on a closer look. The costs of offering these virtual tours varies between properties, based on the type of farm and where they are. Mr Barnett says the rural sector is beginning to see strong level of buyer enquiry again. “If anything we are struggling for listings. The interest is there and good properties are in demand.
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