Northern Farming Lifestyles, May 2013

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Puhoi 150 years of change P4

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A key to northern prosperity by Paul Campbell

A consortium of local authorities, ranging from Northland to the Bay of Plenty and further afield, has embarked on a project to try to reduce the cost of doing business, including forestry, farming and associated activities in the upper North Island. The Upper North Island Strategic Alliance includes Whangarei District and Northland Regional Councils as well as the mayors or chairs of the Bay of Plenty and Waikato Regional Councils, the Auckland Council and the Hamilton and Tauranga City Councils. It says the upper North Island is critical to the nation’s economic success and has released the ‘Upper North Island Freight Story’, a 50-plus page summary of critical issues facing the area in its bid to try to deliver freight efficiencies. NRC Chairman, Craig Brown, says as well as the critical issues, the summary also contains a one-page regional wrap up for Northland identifying its current and emerging significant industries and infrastructure as they relate to freight. “Forestry, including wood, timber and processing is the most significant current regional industry, followed by dairy, beef, avocado and kumara as both current and/or emerging industries. Manufacturing rounds out the third place. “A nationally strategic road and rail

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150 years of change

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To their south, Auckland was growing and the need for building materials gave the newcomers an economic direction, as they battled to establish simple whares and rough gardens on the river banks. There was a demand for timber for housing, shipbuilding and bridges and other structures. And Puhoi had kauri, which was also exported as the trees provided long lengths of easily worked, clean grained, wide planks. Puriri, kahikatea, matai, miro and totara were also a valuable resource that could be felled and sold, so timber became the lifeblood of the community. A visit to today’s iconic Puhoi Hotel reveals a symphony of saws, bullock horns and slabs, echoing the stories of those early bushman. The settlers were Roman Catholics and, as paralleled in most early New Zealand settlements, the church was a town centre piece and the first in Puhoi was finished in 1881 and still serves the community today.

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disappointments and worries but as there was simply no going back, the families moved onto their allocated land as soon as they could and with great determination set about establishing themselves and carving out a future.

outside world except for boats coming up the river at infrequent intervals and, as they were non-English speaking, there were major language problems. Anything that needed moving had to be carried or dragged so horses and working bullocks were desperately needed.

‘Although natural instincts were to ‘break in’ their very own land first, much of what needed doing called for collective effort. Even for those who had previously worked on the land, tremendous adjustments were required as their new situation was a far cry from what they had left behind in developed Bohemia.

‘On arrival, the very dense bush needed clearing, followed by burning to prepare the limited area of flatter ground for vegetables and crops and for grassing slopes in readiness for the introduction of a house cow, horses and bullocks plus goats and sheep on the steep hills’.

‘They were poorly equipped so obtaining tools was a high priority as was the acquisition of appropriate skills and local knowledge. This was far from easy as they had virtually no contact with the

It is a far cry from today, with the motorway and Northern Gateway tunnels linking the hamlet to the metropolis. Those early settlers would but wonder at what 150 years of change has wrought.

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Today the village clusters around the church, hotel and general store which all have their origins from the times of the first settlers. Additions include a museum which occupies a former Catholic primary school alongside small business including cheese and coffee providers.

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Around 10 acres of the Northland College farm is devoted to Sustainability Education. “Basically it aims to help students know how they can live off their own land,” tutor, Eric Alexander explains. Students learn within a seed to food framework and the programme draws on both Maori and Pakeha ways of growing, harvesting and storing food. Sustainability Education works in well with the farm. Its waterways, for example, have improved over the last six years under the Fonterra Clean Stream accord with 96% fenced off, providing the base for studies such as mudfish and fresh water crayfish preservation. Year 10 students plant the waterways. Furthermore, Year 12 Sustainability Education students through the Enviroschools Project Possum initiative have learnt trapping skills and use them at the farm, the fur going to a local trader. Primary industry training is also growing elsewhere in Northland.

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NORTHERN FaRmiNg LiFEsTyLEs May 2013 The group stayed at the Oturei Marae and saw how Maori culture value kumara as well as touring local farms, and general manager of Delta Produce, Locky Wilson, showed them around the pack house where kumara is king. “We’re happy to share ideas and help production in West Papua,” says Locky. Delta Produce packs around 45% of New Zealand’s kumara production which is delivered throughout New Zealand. Locky doubled as the West Papuan’s tour guide and showed them their processes, from when kumara comes in from the growers to being packed and ready to deliver to markets and supermarkets. They learnt about grading the kumara with different sizes and quality used for different products and achieving minimum amount of waste with the smaller kumara used for frozen products like hash cakes.

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They visited Dargaville kumara farms and among them was the Kumara Box where owner, Warren Suckling, showed them the latest in harvesting technology. “They were really impressed with the GPS tracking system on tractors which enables farmers to drive perfectly in a straight line making harvesting easier.” While West Papua has a greater variety of sweet potato, one they don’t have is the orange Beauregard kumara that farmer, John Adolph, specialises in. He has been kumara farming for around 30 years and began producing Beauregards around a decade ago which has proven popular with kiwis. “They now occupy around 30 to 40 per cent of the market.” He was happy to share ideas showing the group around his farm, adding, even though kumara is valued in New Zealand, farmers still come up against obstacles. “Our tonnage wasn’t great this year because of the drought and last year we had the exact opposite problem, it was too wet — it was like yin and yang.”

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They also learnt how to market kumara with different branding for supermarkets and smaller outlets, as well as best business practices including recycling water to reduce costs. All of this seems like a huge challenge to the poverty stricken nation with political unrest, but Kiloner who also works for Oxfam says it’s the beginning of turning a dream into a reality. “This is a start of a dream becoming real” Among the group was the head of agriculture for the for the Jayawijaya District, Paulus Sarira, who says he is open to supplying funds to Oxfam’s Ubi Project.

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Muscle pain is one of the most common complaints. This may be anything from statin myopathy to PMR or Fibromyalgia. Statin myopathy is of the most common forms of muscle pain. This is a collection of muscular and other symptoms caused by side effects of commonly prescribed cholesterol lowering statin medication. Statins drugs are very effective at reducing the amount of cholesterol in our blood. They do this by inhibiting an enzyme needed to make cholesterol. Unfortunately this enzyme is also needed for the production of Co enzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Statins reduce both cholesterol and CoQ10. The main function of CoQ10 is to produce energy needed for our body demands especially for our muscles. Think of CoQ10 like the spark plugs and exhaust system in your car engine. Without a good spark a petrol engine will not run properly. With insufficient CoQ10 the trillions of little engines (mitochondria) in your muscle cells will not produce enough energy and you feel that as general fatigue and weakness, stiffness and pain in your muscles. Low CoQ10 levels can have a disastrous effect on muscles. Alarmingly, the highest levels of CoQ10 are found in heart muscle. If you think you have these symptoms you should talk to your doctor as sometimes a change in medication or doses can help. I recommend everyone on statins take 100mg of high grade CoQ10 to compensate and there are an increasing number of doctors who suggest CoQ10 supplementation to counter statin myopathy. The CoQ10 I prefer is a trademarked product that is proven to increase cell CoQ10 levels and includes vitamin E compounds known to help cholesterol balance. For those on statins my first goal is to prevent or reduce any statin myopathy but just as importantly to create a full cardiovascular nutrition programme. I invariably add a range of nutrients to help with circulation and to protect blood vessels especially coronary arteries from the free radical damage and inflammation central to the formation of artery-blocking plaques. John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv.Dip.Nut.Med) is a Nutritional Therapist and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. If you need advice or information contact John on 0800 423559 or email john@ johnarts.co.nz. Join his weekly newsletter at www.johnarts.co.nz. For product information visit www.abundant.co.nz

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I have a lump sum of money, what are my investment options? If you’ve sold your business or farm, have received an inheritance, or recently retired, then congratulations – this can be a great catalyst for ticking some items off your bucket list and provides an opportunity to plan and prepare for you and your family’s financial future. Managing a large sum of money can also mean some tricky decisions. The fun bit is planning that holiday you’ve always dreamed of, choosing your new car, or treating loved ones to that special gift. After that, it’s time to work out the best way to safeguard the future and not fritter the money away. Leah, Briar and Sue are Authorised Financial Advisers (AFA) from Spicers and have helped many people invest lump sums. They can help you think about what you want the money to do and provide options to help you achieve these goals. Expert guidance is important, not only to ensure your money is invested wisely and in accordance with your wishes, but to help explain the choice of investments, the associated returns and tax implications. A qualified adviser will be able to provide a projection of your future financial situation based on your chosen investment portfolio. It’s important to understand the bigger picture when an event like this happens. Here are some general rules of thumb if you have come into a lump sum of money:

Step 1 – reduce your debt If you are selling a farm then you would obviously want to repay your mortgage. You should also get rid of other outstanding debt, including credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans. Step 2 – get the right help to decide how you want to invest This is about getting the right advice to help you choose how to allocate the money in accordance with your goals, and life stage. An AFA can provide a range of investment options that suit your timeframes, the level of risk you’re comfortable with, and the way in which you want to invest. For someone in their 30’s, a lump sum could kick start their investment portfolio, and help them start planning for different events in their life, such as starting a business, buying a home and having a family. With more time to invest, assets such as shares or property enable the younger person to benefit from potentially higher longer term returns. For someone nearing retirement, it might be prudent to consider choices such as investment grade bonds or income funds. And if they’re keen to invest in property too, then a listed property trust rather than direct property ownership could be more suitable.

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Step 3 – variety, it’s the spice of life and the heart of a well balanced portfolio The important thing which applies to all ages is to spread your portfolio across a wide range of investment options. The theory being if one asset class is under performing, there is less risk that your entire portfolio will be affected. Another factor for consideration when making lump sum investments, and one that the Spicers team are often asked, is “should I invest the whole lot at once, or is it better to invest at regular intervals over a period of time?” As with a lot of investment choices there are pros and cons for both. By staggering your entry into investments such as shares, you will be in a position to purchase more when prices

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are low, and fewer shares when prices are high. When the market is depressed or volatile, this can help deliver stronger long term returns compared to a single lump sum investment which in retrospect may have been poorly timed. These are the types of options Leah, Briar and Sue can help you work through so you have the best chance of enjoying every cent of your windfall. Next month we discuss how to minimise investment risk. If you would like advice that takes into account your particular financial situation or goals, please contact Lean or Sue on 09 407 7250 (Kerikeri and north) or Briar on 09 430 0345 (Whangarei and south).

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Briar Burke, Leah Watson and Sue Richards are Authorised Financial Advisers with Spicers. If you have any questions about this column or would like to speak to them about your situation phone Leah or Sue on 09 407 7250 (Kerikeri and north) or Briar on 09 430 0345 (Whangarei and south). DISCLAIMER: The information in this publication is of a general nature only and is no substitute for personalised advice. A disclosure statement is available on request and free of charge.

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Up to 40kg of additional DM can be produced with each kg of N applied in this way. This much higher efficiency gives several advantages, including lower costs per additional kg of DM, greatly reduced losses to the environment, and the ability to add in trace

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“From the moment they make a battery and charge it up it starts to sulphate,” says Gerard Anselmi of Recharge, “The sulphation deposit eats the lead plates away and causes a mechanical fault and premature battery failure so you buy them with sulphation and they only get worse till they die.” Recharge will dissolve those sulphur ions back into the electrolyte to hold the charge again. “The battery regains its capacity and stops corrosion of lead plates,” says Anselmi, “and a lot of battery users in our Recharge Conditioning Programme are getting 8–10 years from most batteries and a whole lot more from some of their better quality and deep cycle batteries. Simply dose them early, treat every two to three years and keep them charged. This programme effectively eliminates the sulphation problem” “After 14 years on the market in New Zealand and eight in Australia we have a very strong following especially in the farming and motor-home fraternity so if in doubt please ask some of your fellow users or check out the testimonials on our website,” says Anselmi. “Buying Recharge in the

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the heart of what happens at Mystery Creek,” says Mr Calder. “It’s one of the principles on which it was founded and we’ve seen a number of individuals and companies launch new products and innovations and go on to achieve global success. Our partnership with SODA builds on this and enables us to help foster entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity in new ways, creating a programme which gives aspiring innovators a path to market.” SODA CEO, Cheryl Reynolds, added: “It’s a great opportunity to help New Zealand investors to spot some great ideas worthy of investment. It will also provide support to Kiwi inventors who are really motivated and want to develop their skills to help build a viable business model around their inventions to take them into global markets.” Innovation is also the name of the game for this year’s Rural Bachelor of the Year contest.

In an ‘Amazing Race’ style twist to the competition, entrants will be flown to a secret location on Monday June 10, and need to make their way to Fieldays by 5pm the following day, stopping in specific towns along the way to complete various tasks. “Our bachelors must be prepared to roll their sleeves up and get into whatever is required plus be up for some mystery and fun.” Once they are back the bachelors will take part in four days of events, testing their rurally derived skills, No.8 wire innovative attitude, and good all-round charisma in a number of competitive heats. “While the requirements and topics of the finalist events are kept under wraps until then, we can divulge that they are largely agricultural based but will have a few fun twists thrown in to challenge the character of our rural boys.” Fans will be able to follow the exploits on social media prior to and during the event.

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Dairying

Hoof Print With Fred Hoekstra

Is your farm cow-friendly? The summer is long gone. Not too many hot days left anymore, and there is much more rain instead — to the relief of many around the country. I can’t believe the season is nearly over. Cows seem to be more convinced than I am on this point! The end of the season is certainly putting more stress on them. They are becoming lethargic, walking to and from the cow shed seems a big task for them. This is one of the stresses that have a big impact on the hoof health of your animals. Ask any farmer who has moved to a 16-hour milking programme and they will tell you how the cows change. They have more energy and they are livelier. That is just a clear sign that cows are not machines and that they function differently under different circumstances. To me, it seems that we often farm in a way where we make the cows work with us and they often have to put up with whatever situation we put them

in, rather than us trying to change things to work with the cows. When I go out to a farm for a consultancy visit, I am very interested in the cow comfort aspect of farming. I look at things like walking time and milking time. It is very important to treat the cows correctly when handled. Pushing cows is not the right way, we all know that. Why do some farmers have problems with cows being pushed too hard? But what if cows just don’t want to walk? You have to push them just to get them moving. It seems like the more we push our cows, the more they work against us. It is much better to get a cow walking by “dangling a carrot” in front of them instead of using a whip. Is there much difference in the amount of physical force between the two ways of doing it? The difference will be very minimal, certainly not enough to cause the damage that we see in the hooves. The stress levels,

however, are much higher when cows are being pushed. So, when we want to minimise lameness we need to minimise stress on the cows. What can we do to make our farms and management styles more cow friendly? I guess, in order to answer that question, we need to know what a cowfriendly environment looks like. I think that when a cow is spending 21 hours a day in a paddock with a wellbalanced diet, and a plentiful supply thereof, we are making a good start.


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Dairying Soil Matters — with Peter Burton

Why nutrient inputs demand a rethink There are a number of certainties we all live by and right now the two that spring to mind are — future weather patterns cannot accurately be predicted, and dry spells are eventually followed by significant rain. A philosophy that we adopted years ago and is the basis of all sound longterm wealth building programmes is that buying quality results in a much better long term outcome than buying the cheapest.

nitrogen as ‘organic’ resulting in half as much growth is demeaning to both those peddling the message and farmers at large. Farmers are a savvy bunch of people and though they might not wish to publicly admit it they are environmentalists at heart. It’s perhaps the advice they have received from those they trust that has resulted in confusion, misunderstanding, and poor buying decisions.

With 9,400kg/ha of nitrogen in the top 30cm of the soil and around 200kgN/ha plant available at any one time there is no requirement for fertiliser N, either now or at any time in the near future.

The Berryman property at Otakiri near Edgecumbe will have grown in the twelve months to the end of April, close to 14 tonne of dry matter per hectare, down from 18.4 tonne last year. The district average last season was 14.8 tonne so this season provides us with a better understanding of the frustration by farmers in the district, even when weather is favourable. Independent analyses from the last two seasons showed the Berryman property to be growing 30% more feed than district average.

With Nitrate N levels being a good indicator of the levels of other nutrients being leached the on-going requirement for other major growth nutrients also steadily decreases. This autumn’s nutrient input contains calcium, magnesium, live fungi and bacteria along with boron to also ensure maximum energy in every mouthful of feed during winter. For more information, please call Peter on 0800 843 809.

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Although we have been told that AgResearch, after the removal of DCDs, still has seven tools in its toolbox capable of solving the nitrate nitrogen leaching problem, urea is still being recommended, with what appears scant regard for the steady increase in nitrate nitrogen levels in waterways in districts where dairying is strong.

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Now in the ninth year of the programme the requirement for fertiliser N has steadily reduced and the Nitrate N levels in groundwater from the property are less than 5.65ppm, the level rated ‘good’ by the Ministry for the Environment.

The Berryman property uses a DoloZest/CalciZest based nutrient programme, that also includes phosphorus,

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Chinese inventory is still high following their New Year break but matched with high demand, log inventory is steadily falling. The onset of the hot season may be the catalyst to reduce the Dragon’s appetite and when sentiment goes south so might the prices. But at the present time forest owners in New Zealand continue to ride the wave. Closer to home, sawmills have been forced to increase log prices to match, which will be tough for some, but this may increase sawmillers’ collective resolve to hold onto recent increases in sawn timber prices. If you are fortunate enough to be harvesting your woodlot right now, the prolonged dry is your best friend and you will be impressed with your returns. The really big event in the woodlot

owners’ calendar last month was the Forest Owners Referendum on whether a compulsory levy should be introduced of 27 cents per tonne or cubic metre for all forest products removed from a ‘qualifying’ forest. A ‘qualifying’ forest is owned by a forest owner (or entity) with more than 4Ha of forest and harvests wood products from the forest. Wood products will mostly be logs, but also include binwood, residue and wood chips. A ‘yes’ vote by more than 50% of forest owners will be the mandate for the Ministry of Primary Industries to legislate the levy under The Commodity Levies Act (1990) which enables an industry organisation to seek a compulsory levy on all producers of a commodity. Their are restrictions on how that money may be used and trading

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A dog’s tail…

Mite as well wait ‘til Septimber “She’s a wurry Dog,” seda Boss.

Well, we finish smoko, ana Boss rekind we mite as well pack it in ona dam. “She’s a bit ova hike back ova tha hill ta tha house Dog. We mite as well stroll home in time fer lunch wiv Sharlene.”

Giddy, me Billy BC again, an I prikt up me ears wena Boss sed this wile we wuz sat ona buckit ofa frontend loda havin’ smoko. Boss an me wuz cleanin’ out a dam ona bak ofa proppity, wile it wuz dry.

Good thort I rekind, cos Boss’s gerlfren’ always give’s me a bitta leftover win tha Boss not lookin’.

“Not hadda nuff rein Dog,” went ona Boss. That primry industry minista sez it’s gunna be Sepemba befor he’s gunna declare tha drout is finished. Thats ’cos tha grass doesint grow so good ina winter.”

But win we got ta tha homested, Sharlene give tha Boss a yell frum tha porch. “Deah,” she sed win we got theer. “It’s bin ona radio. Blokes atta bank rekin tha ’cos China gotta big demand fer deery prodicts, high prices gunna meen tha cost to tha economy gunna square tha ledja.”

“We also gotta have the rain ta keep fallin’ cos we rilly havint had enuff milimetres in the gauge.” Boss was yoosing tecknikil words agin, but I juss looked wise an give him tha eye. Worked like always he wint.

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”Not ta wurri too much Dog, cos as ya no we had plinty of feed ana beef and sheeps lookin’ pretty good rilly. But them deary farmas got a bit more ta worry about.” “Ya no Dog, old Ralf next door reckons his dairy mates gunna be down 30 per cint of producshin on lars yeer. Tha’s about sixtee thousand dollas. “Yep,’ he wint on. “Guvmint’s gonna keep its rooril assitince munny flowing until September, ’cos theers no quik fiks to tha wether.”

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The annual migration of the New Zealand dairy industry is coming round again with two to three busy weeks which herald the start of the new dairy season, with farms changing hands and share milkers moving on to new contracts. Dairy herds will also be moving on to new pastures, but in all likelihood, movement will be somewhat restricted after the prolonged drought, which has yet to see any real recovery of feed stocks as winter closes in. This has been recognised by the fact that the drought relief for the farming sector will stay in force until September, when it’s hoped that spring growth will see things settle back to something like normal. But drought or not, the sheer weight of the dairy industry, with more cows specialist insurance advice than people in New Zealand makes and advocacy: Gypsy Week a significant event. To the forefront at this time are local ˚ Farming

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Gypsy Week

Before you pack up, back up Heading to greener pastures this Gypsy Day? Before you pack up your computer, whether it’s an old faithful desktop or a more portable notebook, have you backed up its hard disk drive? If the answer is no, ask yourself what impact losing the information stored on your device would have on your family and your business. There’s probably photographs of long forgotten family events, important financial records and a to-do list this upcoming season.

Before packing up grab yourself an external hard disk drive — about twice the capacity of your machine’s hard drive is ideal. Drives from the likes of manufacturers like Western Digital cost a hundred or so dollars and come with their own automated backup software. If the enclosed instructions aren’t clear try Googling the make and model online with the word backup.

The last three versions of Windows, Vista, 7 and 8, also come with their own backup software. Find out how to use it at microsoft.com and search for the word backup. If you’re running Windows XP you should consider buying a new machine before next April when Microsoft ends support for the operating system by no

longer providing security patches over the internet. It’s a good idea to have more than one backup in case your hard disk drive fails. Don’t rely on USB drives, which are small and can be easily lost, or CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs, which can be scratched and have a reasonably short life.

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Fishing, Hunting

Outdoors

Harnessing the power of wind and water by Andy Bryenton

On windy days across the beaches of Northland, sharp-eyed observers will often see flashes of colour flying over the waves like huge sail-shaped seabirds. Follow the taut lines down and you’ll find a board-riding adventure athlete skimming across the water, performing great leaping turns and enjoying every second of it. This is the sport of kiteboarding and it’s one that’s taking off in every sense of the word.

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The basics of this very modern sport go back to the mid 1800s, when Englishman George Pocock turned his knowledge of sailing boats to producing ‘man sized kites’, able to pull carts on land and small vessels on water. The four-line design pioneered by this ‘steampunk’ innovator is still used today. By the turn of the 20th century, Samuel Cody had crossed the English Channel by kite. Modern kite surfing or ‘kiteboarding’ was born in the Netherlands in the 1970s (interestingly, ‘sand sailing’ was also invented by the Dutch — as

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Enjoy New Season Kumara – Now Available Ingredients (serves 4)

Thai Duck Massaman Curry

1 Duck cut into cubes 400ml can of light evaporated milk 4 tablespoons olive oil 2 large brown onions, sliced 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons curry paste 500ml chicken stock (or water) 2 cinnamon sticks 2 bay leaves 1 kumara sweet potato, chopped 1 tablespoon tamarind paste or lemon juice 1 tablespoon fish sauce 1 tablespoon grated palm sugar 1 tablespoon roasted peanuts Sliced spring onions, for garnish

Method

Massaman Curry Paste Ingredients

1 teaspoon ground coriander seeds 2 teaspoons ground cumin seeds 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 tsp ground cardamon seeds 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 2 sticks lemongrass (inner white part only), finely sliced 6 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped 1 large onion, peeled and chopped 4 cm piece ginger, peeled and chopped 1 tbsp shrimp paste 10 large dried chillies, soaked in warm water (remove seeds if you do not want a very hot curry) Method: Combine ground spices (coriander, cumin, cinnamon, cardamon, cloves) in a frying pan and stir over medium heat till fragrant. Place all remaining ingredients together with the roasted spices in a food processor and blend into a smooth paste.

1. Fry onions in a pot with the oil until brown. 2. Add the duck and salt and cook until meat is browned. 3. Add massaman curry paste and 1/2 can of evaporated milk and cook for 5 minutes on low heat. 4. Add stock, remaining evaporated milk, cinnamon sticks and bay leaves and cook for 1 hour. 5. Add kumara, tamarind, fish sauce, and palm sugar and cook till meat and kumara is tender (add a little water if needed). 6. Garnish with peanuts and spring onions, and serve with rice.

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early as the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first), but it’s here in New Zealand that the pastime has been taken up like never before. That’s thanks in part to Lee McClelland of Northland’s Anabatic Kiteboarding, a passionate advocate of this exciting sport. Operating from the white sand beaches of Waipu and Ruakaka, Lee not only sells all the equipment necessary to get into kiteboarding, but also delivers expert lessons to novices, and experienced riders looking to up their game. Anabatic’s mobile unit goes where the wind and weather are best, doing all they can to promote what may soon be an Olympic sport — kiteboarding was to be featured at the Rio Olympiad, but a controversial lastsecond decision has the sport waiting for a chance to showcase its thrills for a global audience. With good tuition it’s easy to learn, safe, and heaps of fun — the sensation of freedom and flight is akin to nothing else. Ice skaters, surfers, skydivers and many other extreme sports fans have turned their hand to kiteboarding and become hooked for life!

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Sun Damage Things you didn’t know about sun damage: Sun damage is believed to be responsible for almost 80% of the skin changes attributed to the ageing process. Hypo pigmentation is when the skin becomes lighter, hyper pigmentation is when the skin becomes darker, and is often referred to as freckles, sun, age or liver spots. UVB causes redness on the surface of the skin (think B = burning) UVA penetrates deeper into the skin and causes DNA damage (think A = ageing) Most women know that pregnancy can cause dark pigmentation to appear on the face (this is often referred to as the ‘mask of pregnancy’) but did you know the contraceptive pill can also cause these changes too? If you’re concerned that your pill may be causing pigmentation, talk to your doctor. The most common cause of hyper pigmentation is the sun. Wear sun block every day to prevent dark patches from appearing and to prevent any spots worsening. Hyper pigmentation can be caused by various medical conditions and medications; however treatments such as microdermabrasion, photo rejuvenation (VPL) and topical treatments can still prove effective.

What are the signs that skin has been damaged by the sun? Childhood freckles are the first change in the skin that reflects sun damage. Although we think of them as cute they are in fact the skin’s protective response to UV light from the sun. As we age the freckles get less cute and a bit more like blotches. In some people

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redness starts to develop. Sometimes this is just a diffuse overall redness and sometimes it is more defined in the form of visible red blood vessels. Slowly over time the texture of our skin changes as continued exposure to UV light changes cells and structural fibres in our skin. This means that skin can become drier,

rougher feeling and dull looking. Of course lines and wrinkles develop as the skin is subtly less flexible than it used to be. Overall, uneven colour in the skin (redness and brown marks), rougher texture and lines and wrinkles are all signs of sun damage to the skin.

The Reformaskin™ family of programs are specifically designed to treat the signs of sun damage including hyper pigmentation, red veins and a dull or uneven skin tone. The treatments are specifically designed to target the signs of ageing and sun damage by providing a combination of leading

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Just like if you wish to lose weight, the best way would be to combine the following actions: modify your food intake, exercise and take some supplements — this would ensure the best result. Likewise, when you wish to make the best difference to skin a combination approach is best. To achieve sustainable long lasting change, takes time, so we regard it as a process. We don’t believe that you can effectively undo years of sun exposure overnight and we also recognise that every person ages slightly differently so we have developed four different Reformaskin™ programs suited to different skin conditions and concerns.

Trying to decide what is going to be the right thing for your skin can be complicated. Reformaskin™ aims to simplify the decision making and ensure that each woman has the best skin that she can. Finding out if your pigmentation can be treated at Caci is free! Call us on 0800 438 438 to book a complimentary consultation to learn about our family of 48-week Reformaskin™ programs.

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Northern Rural Marketplace A&S RepAiRS • Tractor Repairs. • Farm Machinery Repairs. • Any Welding Repairs — Pipework, Cattle Yards etc. • Any Cowshed Revamps or Alterations.

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We specialise in • Small Lifestyle block mowing • Large lawns, sections, subdivisions, • New equipment (John Deere) • Do your paddocks need TOPPING? or general tidy up • Catcher available for house lawns • Enquire now for your earthworks or general tidy up

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Northern Rural Marketplace FARMERS – How clean is your water?

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FURNITURE MOVING Around NZ or around the world. Single items or house lots. Pro Packing, moving, insurance. Via trucks, containers, shared loads. Ph 0800 496 753 www.worldmoving.co.nz. “Experience & Advice You Can Trust”. WINDMILL WATER pumps by Ferguson Windmills Company. Phone 09 412 8655. www.windmills.co.nz. sales@windmills.co.nz.

ATV MATS from $89 — Come in & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick offer ends 30/5/13.

WEED EATERS & CHAINSAWS — GET 10% OFF STOCKED ITEMS at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres. co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 30/5/13.

ATV SAFETY HELMETS — from $119 accessories from $15. The law has changed! Have you got yours? Come & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Subject to availability.

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BOAT TRAILERS, full range to suit 12ft to 27ft boats, very competitive prices and immediate delivery for most models now. Call us to discuss free on 0800 162 500 Xpress Trailers. BOX TRAILERS, single and tandem axle trailers at very competitive prices, full range of sizes, 6x4 $1695, 7x4 $1895, 8x4 $2095, 8x5 tandem $2795, 10x5 tandem $3395, 10x6 tandem $3795 Ph 0800 162 500 Xpress trailers. DOG TRAINING Products — SportDOG remote trainers, Anti-Bark Collars and Containment systems. Trainers with up to 1.6 kms range and can work up to 6 collars. Completely waterproof and rechargeable. Call 0800 872 546. website www.innotek.co.nz. FARM EQUIPMENT Clearance. Post rammer $3,500. 500Ltr diesel tank $900. 400Ltr Bertolini sprayer $2,000. Thunderbird scales $600. 30 teat mobile calf feeder $500. Phone 09 431 6595. STOLEN QUAD-BIKES? — You won’t find any listed here, but you can pre-empt this kind of thing happening and protect your fuel too. Visit www.parabeam.co.nz or call 0508 727 223 for more information.

Farm Services FARM BRIDGES Phone Pat now 0800 222 189, visit www.bridgeitnz.co.nz. Bridge It NZ Ltd.

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Livestock Auctions • Paddock Sales Works Cattle • Woolsales Fertiliser Needs Operating from Parua Bay All profits retained locally 1% of sales donated to charitable trust Contact Murdoch Ross (owner) 09 436 5828 or Mike Bryham (Buyer) 09 436 5691

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Cars For Sale SINTERED BRAKE PADS for MX & FarmBikes — from $39 at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz.

CHAIN & SPROCKET KITS DIRT OR FARM BIKE. SAVE 10% off RRP If you get them fitted at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 30/5/13. NEED NEW ATV TYRES? GET 20% OFF RRP & FREE FITTING at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres. co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 30/5/13. NEW YAMAHA FARM ATVs — 5.9% interest & 3 year warranty. Only at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi — phone 0800 963 636 & Yamaha MC Whangarei. Phone 09 438 0804. Offer ends 30/5/13. STOLEN QUAD-BIKES? — You won’t find any listed here, but you can pre-empt this kind of thing happening and protect your fuel too. Visit www.parabeam.co.nz or call 0508 727 223 for more information.

SUBTROPICA NURSERY. A wide range of subtropical fruiting and ornamental plants by courier throughout NZ. Bananas, cherimoya, casimiroa, kava, lucuma, pineapples and much, much more. Visit www.subtropica.co.nz or catalogue $5 from Subtropica, Massey Rd, R.D.2, Waipu.

Travel CARNIVAL OF VENICE, Tuscany & Cinque Terre. Escorted tour 27 February — 17 March 2014. Incl fares ex Auck, accom, sightseeing, all transport in Italy. Skylark Tours 09 432 8065 www.skylarktours.co.nz. NEPAL ESCORTED tour 14 — 28 Oct 2013. Optional add-on to Bhutan. Incl fares, accom, 3-day mini trek, white water rafting, jungle safari. Skylark Tours 09 432 8065 www.skylarktours.co.nz.

Work Wanted CONCRETE PADS, shed floors, feedout pads, house floors, driveways, footpaths, concrete cutting and drilling, retaining walls, paling fences, excavation work. Waipu, Ruakaka, Whangarei, Mangawhai & Langs Beach. Phone Mark 027 443 3130 or 09 432 0107.


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FIELD DAY SPECIALS ENDS JULY 31st

LARGE CHASSIS RANGER MODELS*

$1500

CASH BACK SPORTSMAN 550 MODELS

$1100 CASH BACK

SPORTSMAN XP 550

$11,735 EX. GST*

• 549cc 4-Stroke EFI Engine • On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive • Rolled Independent Rear Suspension • 680kg Towing Capacity • Active Decent Control and Engine Braking System • Anti-kickback steering

ROUSE MOTORCYCLES 1 KING STREET, HIKURANGI. PH: (09) 433 8471.

SPORTSMAN X2 550

$12,170 EX. GST*

SPORTSMAN XP 550 EPS

• Converts to a 2-seater in under 10 seconds • 549cc 4-Stroke EFI Engine • On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive • Rolled Independent Rear Suspension • 680kg Towing Capacity • Anti-kickback steering • Turf mode • Rear dump box • Active Decent Control and Engine Braking System

MAUNGATUROTO MOTORCYCLES LTD 117 HURNDALL ST, MAUNGATUROTO. PH: (09) 431 8555

*

$13,039 EX. GST* • Electronic Power Steering

• On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive • Rolled Independent Rear Suspension • 680kg Towing Capacity • Active Decent Control and Engine Braking System • Anti-kickback steering

KUMEU CHAINSAW & MOWER SERVICES MAIN ROAD, HUAPAI. PH: (09) 412 8109.

*Offer ends 31st July 2013 or while stocks last. Offer only at participating dealers. Large Chassis Polaris Ranger models include all 800 and Diesel models and excludes all EV, 400, 500, 900XP and RZR models. Models are shown with optional accessories.

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