Northern Farming Lifestyles, November 2015

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A group of Freemasons and partners gathered at the Masonic Centre in Whangarei to be part of the presentation where Hatea Lodge secretary and funding organiser Kevin Peachey outlined the history of the project and the fundraising involved. The money was raised by efforts such as a feature page in the Northern Advocate, a raffle, donations of residual funds from a Rose Croix lodge which had ceased its charter and donations from other lodges. Land Search and Rescue is a nonprofit service and are often called to look for people who have become confused and wandered away from their homes. The Northland Freemasons were inspired to help Land Search and Rescue when a member witnessed a search for an Alzheimer patient. “One of our members asked what would make life easier for them and was told they need more of these beacons,” said Mr Peachey. “He bought the idea to a meeting and we said let’s make a community project out of it. “It is basically trying to keep people out of secure units for as long as possible. The units work on their own frequency so if a person goes missing they can put the necessary information into the machine and it will look for that item. It is not troubled by walls or hills either and the person can generally be found within half an hour.”

The locator equipment is made up of radio tracking units and aerials, batteries and chargers as well as the pendants that can be worn as wrist straps or around the neck. The technology does not rely on cellphones or GPS and are very high frequency radio transmitters. The pendants are $250 plus GST each and have a small radio transmitter which sends out a pulse on an individual frequency. This can be detected up to three kilometres away by a trained operator using special equipment. Whangarei Mayor Sheryl Mai attended the event saying she knows people who don’t know who they are and it can be terrifying for their families. Land SAR Northland search coordinator Grant Adams spoke about how effective the locators are, provided the users do not discard or lose them. “Dementia patients do not realise they are lost and they behave in illogical ways, going over hills rather than round them, heading for water, which can be dangerous, and crossing roads rather than walking along them, and such people are quite unprepared for the weather. “One in ten searches is for someone with Alzheimer’s. If not found within 24 hours six percent of Alzheimer’s patients die.” If you have concerns for a relative who is likely to wander into danger contact Peter on 027 309 6909 or email pj.smith@xtra.co.nz

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New plant opens in Northland by Ann Morgan

Northland has received a big economic boost as 13 new jobs are created in Dargaville with the opening of a new biotechnology plant operated by Pristine Biologicals NZ Ltd. The company is owned by Indian Immunologicals Limited, an India based company. Pristine manufactures Adult Bovine Serum sourced from the best New Zealand cattle from EU/USDA approved premises. Pristine is working in association with Silver Fern Farms and the new plant in Mako Street has been lauded by Kaipara District Council commission chair, John Robertson. “The company has invested considerably to open the plant here in Dargaville and we welcome and salute the fact that they are working with Silver Fern Farms to support the local area,” he said. “It is great to see the creation of employment.” Silver Fern Farms is set to supply by-product to Pristine which allows the company to make vaccinations for both humans and animals. The parent company in India makes immunisations that are affordable, accessible and quality assured at the lowest possible prices. The company’s New Zealand director, Dr Vijay Dasari said Dargaville

was chosen “once we met the team at Silver Fern Farms, led by plant manager Lance Warmington. We are extremely confident we can build a strong working relationship with them. “New Zealand’s clean, green image is certainly a huge factor in sourcing raw material for these vaccines. The end product will be further processed in our parent company’s facility in India.” Associate Minister for Primary Industries Jo Goodhew with Dr Dasari says he is excited dignitaries at the opening of the Pristine Biologicals NZ Ltd plant in Dargaville about this new venture and is committed to the town. He has ensured business. Primary industries in New the plant used local contractors and Zealand are built on high credibility services to fit out the new facility. throughout the world and this Associate Minister for Primary partnership with Silver Fern Farms Industries, Jo Goodhew cut the ribbon. creates more jobs for the locals.” She previously worked as a nurse Dargaville Business Forum’s Peter giving immunisations to children and Boyd said having a large international said she never imagined cutting the company come into the area “gives good ribbon to a company in New Zealand signals to others to invest and it shows that would be working to protect we have the capacity to host other big children and animals in the future. companies to do business here. It is “This is an innovative approach in very positive.”

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We have got 2000 ewes, 1500 bulls, and 430 dairy cows.” Not all of the Conn children felt drawn to farming. Eldest daughter Elizabeth, 26, is working as an accountant in London and Rebecca, 21, is nursing in Auckland. Catherine says she was always interested in farming as a child. “Dad used to often take us out on the farm and I loved it. “I think the diversity that you get working on the farm is great. Within a day you get to do a wide range of tasks, and it’s ever changing so you don’t get bored, which I think is really important. I love working with animals and being outside. “I like the little things, like when you put the calves in the paddock for the first time and they run. “I enjoy it when you’re training your dog and it does the right thing for the first time. It’s just all those little things that make it worthwhile.” Family is what drives Douglas and says he is enjoying seeing the next generation become more involved on the farm. “A lot of people haven’t been able to get a good return from farming, so succession is not really an option for a lot of families, but it is quite good seeing a younger generation coming onto a family farm. “When I was growing up I dreamt of taking over the family farm. There was a lot of ambition throughout the industry to do the same and that’s probably not there anymore.” He attributes this to the increasing land prices and Catherine agrees. “To take over within a family situation is quite difficult. Often the farms are too small to support another generation,” she says. Despite the difficulties facing the farming world, Catherine and Geoffrey enjoy their work. “I like the variety of jobs and seeing

Catherine is enjoys the day to day variety that a career in farming offers what you have achieved,” says Geoffrey. Douglas has noticed a distinct change over the generations of farming. “A lot of families haven’t encouraged their children to go farming because of the lack of return. Younger blood would be nice to get back that enthusiasm.” Catherine says many students were encouraged to go into agri-professional roles at university. “They believe it would be easier, that they’d get a stable income, more opportunity to travel and time off. “I think a lot of them are hoping to go back when they are older but a lot of the time the opportunity is not there by the time they are ready to return. Geoffrey and I are very appreciative of what our parents have achieved and the opportunity to work alongside them so early in our farming careers is invaluable.” Douglas’s 80-year-old mother still lives nearby and he says over the years

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she has worked very hard and made a lot of sacrifices to help him with the farm. “My parents started with little and always said to try to get ahead you’ve got to take a risk and go for broke,” he laughs. “I’m certainly very grateful to my parents for the opportunities that they have given me.” Succession is something that interests Douglas and he and the family have taken advantage of workshops provided by industry professionals to help them plan for the future. “I’ve found them to be hugely helpful for

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Deep in the heart of the Dordogne, Perigord Noir, in south-western France, Northern Farming Lifestyles writer Paul Campbell visited an old friend’s sprawling chateau, sited among 50 acres of rolling land, part forest and part walnut plantation. It wasn’t long before he was . . .

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the history of their produce dates back many thousands of years to the cave dwellers who once inhabited the rocky cliffsides of the area, and whose cave art today is a huge tourist draw. Peasants of mediaeval times paid their debts in nuts, or walnut oil, which was traded afar afield as Holland, Germany and Britain following the October — November harvest. The region today boasts the Ecomusee de la Noix, that salutes the walnut’s place in the history of the region’s commerce. From Pierre, over a glass or two of post-harvest vin du noix — a liqueur made from leaves and nuts steeped in alcohol, I learned that locals attribute health and longevity to the nut which boasts cholesterol-lowering properties

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STEAMING AHEAD by Ayla Miller

On a fine day along the Waipu River, visitors might come across a well dressed man in braces escorting a female companion in a steam boat, and could be forgiven for thinking they had been transported back in time.

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The Stacey’s enjoy a cruise along the river in their steamboat ‘Tui’ country but they mostly only come out for parades. Most steam cars were small and date from around 1898 until 1902. Ours is from 1920 and is bigger. “It is a two-seater roadster and would have been a young blade’s car back in the day. It’s capable of about 90 kilometres an hour on a flat road.” Mark purchased the vehicle in Idaho, America, test driving it around the avenues before shipping it back home to New Zealand. “It has a huge boiler, like an oldfashioned primus on steroids. When you open the hand throttle off she goes.” It was a shared love of adventure that brought the Mark and Pav together and

Mark decided to quit his job at a large building products company to start a machine shop instead. Soon after, Pav swapped her job in the IT industry for farming alpacas and they headed north. The couple found their slice of paradise tucked away in the green hills of Waipu, and said goodbye to Auckland in pursuit of vocations closer to their heart. “I was a technical and quality manager but I got sick of that. It didn’t really fit my brain. I’ve run my machine shop for about 12 years,” Mark says. The pair now run Kandiah Alpacas and Farm Stay where visitors can pet the Alpacas and walk them along the

Mark has had a passion for steam most of his life and is pictured here with his pride and joy sandy shores of Uretiti Beach. “They are good animals. I’m no farmer but they are easy on the land and have soft feet. They don’t get footrot or fly strike and are only about 80 kilograms. They are gentle animals and will wander up to people, give them a bit of a sniff and wander off.” Pav gets the fleece carded and spun and sells Alpacas to other people who fall in love with them. As a passionate machinist, Mark says it is the sensation of steam that is the greatest appeal. “It’s unique and has effortless power. It’s quiet and it’s technology I am interested in. It’s old fashioned, dating back nearly 300 years.”

Luckily Pav enjoys being a passenger in the vehicles. She also enjoys photography which fits in well with another of Mark’s hobbies — steampunk. Steampunk is best described as a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy that incorporates themes of technology and steam powered machinery and Mark says he was naturally drawn to steampunk culture. “It’s all about being very silly. I’ve always been very silly all my life and it’s about having a bunch of people to be silly with. “We are very serious about being very silly.”

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Dear Fonterra Shareholder, You will have heard by now the Council does not support this proposal. We are disappointed but not surprised by their stance. For clarity their position does not stop the proposal going forward for a shareholder vote. If the proposal was successful they would then have the option to rescind their stance. We have been very careful and deliberate to take the politics out of what we are doing. So for that reason both of us have made it clear we will not seek election during the downsizing process ourselves and have not targeted individual directors. Our proposal is all about getting a fitter, faster and higher performing Fonterra, something we all desperately want. That improvement has to start at the very top. 1

Our proposed election method is designed to ensure fairness.

Farmers have always elected their cooperative’s board and they have shown over time to be very responsible with their vote. The only difference this time is that they will be electing all six farmer directors at one time. We do not see this as a risk to Fonterra. Our primary objective in this proposal has been to avoid targeting any individual director. The board is currently made up of nine elected directors and four appointed. We propose all elected directors be elected at the same time. This method is the only methodology we can see which avoids disadvantaging individual directors who may have recently been elected or those who are retiring by rotation. It also is the only method which achieves a quick, clean result. Following such an election there will be at least four appointed directors for continuity. Any alternative mechanism which did not elect all the new number of elected directors at the same time would be either unfair or it would take at least three years – or most likely both. Directors will be conflicted and reluctant to put their personal positions at risk even although they know it is in the best interests of the cooperative. 2

A board of 13 directors is unwieldy and inefficient

Both of us are experienced directors not just with Fonterra but outside that company. We know how board dynamics work. On the outside looking in we can see weaknesses in the current board structure and we firmly believe that is holding Fonterra back from fulfilling the promise it showed when it was formed. Look at Air New Zealand. The Government bailed it out for nearly a billion dollars at about the same time that Fonterra was formed. At that time it had a board of 13 directors and the company had lost its way. Today it has a board of 7 and it is one of our high performing international companies. That is not a coincidence. 3

There is no accountability

Over the years at election time we often get the "who do I vote for" call. It’s a reasonable call because with a large group no one knows who's performing. Imagine if each Fonterra director spoke for two minutes on each item...a very long meeting would ensue. So what happens in a group of this size is that some stay quiet, some dominate and some feel alienated. With a smaller board that becomes easier......they are all accountable. Those who are not performing or out of their depth will be quickly identifiable and typically they move on. That's the dynamic of a smaller group. 4

Top directors prefer smaller groups

It has always been difficult to attract good external directors to a cooperative company. That's driven more out of perception than reality. But it gets harder when they see a board of 13. That's something they are not used to and don't support. And remember - GOOD appointed directors have choice around which board/s they sit on. We are competing for their services. As an aside we have had unsolicited support from some of these people who have left the Board. The word on the street is that this is currently the case particularly as there is a strong view around why Ralph Norris is going and he rightly commands huge respect in the Australasian business community. 5

Factions will develop

Once again this is a totally normal and predictable behaviour in a larger group. This can deliver undue power to the Chair and also to a politically motivated executive. We are talking divide and rule. 6

We ARE doing this the Fonterra way

Our Constitution is the domain of the owners, not the board. We as shareholders have the absolute right to review it and change it. To slow down a review of the size of the board in order to have another six months of consultation is perplexing and inconsistent and is being used as an excuse only when it suits. How much consultation was there on PKE or spending large capital sums which led to recent credit downgrades? Would the Council have been so supportive of the farmer loans had they realised this consequence? These are just two recent examples of zero consultation on important issues and there are many more. 7

Leadership from the top must be seen to be done

Fonterra has three mantra's it pushes very hard - Value, Volume and Velocity. For those principles to succeed they need to be led from the top but the three-year old governance review is hardly an example of velocity! When the board looks at its own functions it takes over three years while a review of staff positions takes six months and results in over 700 redundancies. What kind of message is the board’s behaviour sending to staff? Any further delay in reducing the size of the board means we’ll get more consultation, more reviews, more delays and more costs while the most important change of all gets put off again. Our proposal is a tangible move we can make right now to improve the performance of the cooperative. No delays, no putting it off. Sorted by the end of March. If there are other governance and representation issues that need to be dealt with that can be done separately. We believe farmer shareholders now deserve the opportunity to vote on this.

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Your rights when selling property Hi and welcome to my November article. Last week a farmer asked me — “What rights do I have to confidentiality when selling my farm?” This is a good question. Property information must be disclosed, especially relating to hidden defects, while personal information must be kept confidential unless the seller consents in writing. Personal information includes a vendor’s reasons for selling and level of motivation. Quite often a vendor will confide in me about their personal circumstances — for example terminal illness or financial difficulties. Subsequently buyers will usually come along and ask why the property is being sold and what the level of motivation is. For this reason it is important for a real estate salesperson and the vendor to discuss and agree on the response to this question at the start of the process — together they need to compose a statement — in writing — that complies with the vendor’s wishes. Real estate salespeople are legally obliged to do this before disclosing any

personal information about a vendor. Property information is a different story — information about land and buildings must be disclosed. Under the Fair Trading Act it is an offence to withhold information or give inaccurate information. There can be serious consequences for both the real estate salesperson and the vendor under several Government Acts including fines, compensation and/or cancellation of a contract. For example, a vendor who wants to sell his farm may have recently received a notice from a power company who would like to put a pylon in a paddock. This may or may not be important to an individual buyer — but he has a right to be informed of it. Similarly a vendor may have recently received a requisition from the Regional Council to line his effluent ponds. Anything that may make a difference to a buyer’s offer must be disclosed.

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Special resolution Farmers of New Zealand supports highly respected dairy leader and former Fonterra Director Greg Gent in sponsoring a special resolution to change the constitution of Fonterra reducing the size of the current board from thirteen to nine by 31 March 2016. This proposed Notice of Motion is up for discussion and resolution at the annual meeting of shareholders of Fonterra Cooperative Group Limited scheduled to be held on 25 November 2015. The reported response by Fonterra Chairman John Wilson hitting back with, “We need to have a constructive and genuine consultation within the shareholder base, not have imposed a solution by two of our farmers on the back of an envelope”, demonstrates the typical father and mother stance that, we know best and we just can’t have an idea like this coming from out of the blue and not in our control. Chairman Wilson should not be so disrespectful or dismissive of Greg Gent. Greg is a director of a number of high profile New Zealand companies, an exchairman of the Northland and Kiwi Dairy Companies and played an integral part in the setting up of the Fonterra structure,

which was not easy. The Gent proposition seeks shareholder support to reduce the size of the board and achieve a leaner and fitter Fonterra, making the Fonterra Cooperative more globally competitive and successful. As supplying shareholders our businesses and livelihoods depend on that. What Chairman Wilson proposes as an alternative is that they simply knock up a few options in a discussion document that they like or can live with and then undertake consultation with shareholders which will guarantee that board members and the shareholders council end their preferred solution. It is called self-preservation. Remember the board has a number of ex-shareholder council members and the council itself has no doubt many aspiring directors currently in its ranks. Chairman John Wilson’s criticism of this resolution is in fact contrary to

what the board previously promised. The chairman fails to disclose in his media release that the board’s stated position in the 2012 notice of meeting assured suppliers that the board and Fonterra’s Council had initiated a review to consider development of Fonterra’s governance and representation to meet the challenges of the coming decade. Over the last three years John Wilson and his board have not produced any review options to shareholders and therefore not met their obligations to shareholders. Shareholders must question why highly respected ex-directors are taking this action. They also must ask themselves why high profile independent directors are choosing to stand down from the board. Such behaviour may be symptomatic of potential issues of concern around the board table. The proposal to reduce the number of directors does not target any directors on the current board. The process has been designed to make sure that shareholders retain the absolute power to elect the candidates they regard as the best candidates for the job. The NZ Institute of Directors in publishing The Four Pillars of Governance Best Practice for New Zealand Directors, states that a board composition is a direct contributor to board performance, achieving a balance of skills and experience on the board is a key goal. Diversity on a board is vital but should always be approached through the lens of demonstrated competence. Farmers of New Zealand believes that both the size of the board and the current mix

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NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

FISHING, HUNTING & OUTDOORS

Summertime and the fishing is easy

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Well, at least it is expected that the big fish will be out there off the Northland coast as the warmer weather rolls in and fishers will soon be gearing up for the sportfish season, or just for the table. Offshore, the ubiquitous striped marlin will be high on some lists. Records prove New Zealand waters host some of the biggest striped marlin on the planet, and this has been the case since the legendary Zane Grey cast his line in our Northland waters many years ago Over the coming months the spectacular game fish should be prolific off both Northland coasts, targeted out of Whangarei and Tutukaka on the east coast, and out off the Kaipara and the west coast as well. For the latter, deep water close to the coast makes for a great fishery — but care of course needs to be taken with weather and the sometimes perilous bar crossings. Favoured east coast grounds run from Tutukaka through to North Cape and the Three Kings and from February on are attracted by school fish massing to feed. Marlin strikes from 200kg are almost average in these waters. Blue marlin are also cruising the same waters, as are blacks and broadbills, with the latter fish attracting more attention in recent years. They like the deeper water and as fishing techniques

have developed, and vessels have become more speedy and sophisticated, the weather is often the only drawback to targeting the species. Commercial predation in the Pacific has severely reduced the presence of tuna in Kiwi waters however. Back in the Zane Grey heydays, yellowfin and bluefin tuna were in abundance, and while they seem fewer and further between catches, there have been some good fish landed. Meanwhile, fishers are looking forward to the summer months and an

abundance of table fish off the beaches and harbours of the north, Recent trips on the Kaipara harbour have produced increasing catches, with snapper of 6 kilos coming aboard off Pouto as November was marked on the calendar. Whatever the fishing summer holds, conservation is a keyword. Tagging and releasing is a watchword for most game fishers, and quota adherence is a must when angling for a feed. There is a wealth of information for fishers at http://www.mpi.govt.nz/ travel-and-recreation/fishing.

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RURAL WHEELS

Evolution of the originator by Andy Bryenton

Suzuki Grand Vitara claiming a place in the compact SUV market

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to control — a four-way dial now allows mode selection, including locking diffs and has made the rugged little SUV feel more effortlessly in control when the tarmac is left behind. The nigh on sacrilegious fact that twowheel drive editions of the Grand Vitara exist must be addressed — though purists must admit that the compact SUV is taking over from the large sedan in town, making this an option for those who admit to themselves that their stylish new machine will never see a boggy field, except as far-off scenery. For those who want the full ‘steak and chips’ grunt of the old Suzuki off-road range, the one to pick is certainly the AWD LTD spec. It even comes with that most Vitaralike of features, a willing little fourcylinder 1600cc engine that performs, like that in the old Escudo, far beyond what one would expect from a sub-2litre mill. So, behind the slick new image and the practical nature of the Grand Vitara — boasting tons of room, a school-runfriendly interior, full touchscreen suite of gizmos and modern safety — lies the off-road battler we remember and love. It may take a bit of dirt and a toe on the throttle to wake it up, but in the world of crossovers, that real sports utility toughness makes a world of difference.

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Six packed with potential by Andy Bryenton

In the world of off-road vehicles, there’s always room for more innovation. Adding more power can only push a machine so far in terms of practicality, before it gets claimed by the hardcore, dune-busting gearheads at the sports end of the spectrum. Adding utility, however — that’s another story.

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longer wheelbase would mean a hard time turning on a machine without power steering, but the Viking’s assisted system makes the wheel feel precise, even at low speeds. Locking diffs and ample torque mean that, despite its size the Viking handles obstacles well, and don’t let the space between the wheels fool you — it won’t bottom out like a passenger car, even with six on board. The passenger has come first here, with a completely redesigned roll cage for safety, plenty of room on every seat to avoid the ‘not in the middle’ arguments we remember from dad’s Valiant, and a comfortable ride thanks to model-specific Maxxis tyres, built just to handle the extra weight. Most importantly for summer, the Viking VI has a total of eight cup holders — just the ticket when you’ve got six people to the job site or the camp site. While many people need a UTV as a bigger brother to the old trusty quad, those who really want a go-anywhere alternative to the ute should definitely take a look at this voluminous, trail-ready Yamaha. After all, more seating can easily become more storage — look at the double cab utes on the road as an example!

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Yamaha managed to find a way to shoehorn in a little extra practicality when they released their three-seater Viking UTV a few years back. With the appeal of a helmet-free ‘cage’ for farm work, a big load tray and seating for three burly blokes (or two and the dog), the Viking stood out with a point of difference to its rivals. After all, many hands make light work. Three seats also meant that hunters and anglers could bring a whole party, not just have to choose one of their mates and leave the rest cold. Now, some other UTV manufacturers have built extended frame versions of their machines already, offering four seats to play with. Some have even added a bit more pep to the power plant to handle the extra weight. But when Yamaha brought out the Viking VI (as in a Roman six, to mix your ancient cultures), they did more than just create a stretched off-road limo. The engineering process involved was far more complicated than simply ‘cut, weld, bolt on seats, have a drink to celebrate’. While the Viking VI uses the same 686cc single overhead cam motor as its three seat counterpart, there is no lack of get up and go. The

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RURAL WHEELS

A lighter shade of green by Andy Bryenton

The impressive Deutz Fahr series 5 of tractors have made their mark locally, bringing German engineering to many Kiwi farms.

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Now an all new 5 series range — lighter, more compact, but ready to work hard — has reached New Zealand, and it’s time to find out what has earned these machines so many foreign accolades. It’s hard to improve on the tried and true formula of a winning tractor, and Deutz play to their strengths, namely a reputation as the ‘Mercedes Benz of tractors’. That means a powerful and smooth power plant, In this case, it’s a 3.6 TDI common rail diesel, spanning the popular mid power range from 100 to 130 hp. No matter which model you pick, you’ll find that the engine is designed to be effortlessly comfortable in the low-revving band where most farm work gets done, saving fuel both in terms of getting about the paddock, and when it’s time to hook up implements. That’s plenty of smart thinking when it comes to ‘go’, but equal amounts of engineering know-how have been added to the question of stopping. First up, the 5 series has a clever new park brake, and secondly, it comes with a smart system that wires the brake pedal up to the clutch. This gives the tractor the

precision of a manual transmission along with the convenience of an auto, allowing the driver to simply stop and go with the pressure of a single boot. With long hours in the field ahead, Deutz Fahr have once again focussed on the comfort and wellbeing of those who operate their machines. The 5 series boasts a roomy cab with plenty of glass for all round visibility, a comfy air-suspended seat, ergonomic controls laid out for easy reach, and of course that most vital of components — air conditioning. Added to this is a mechanical suspension system for the entire cab, a feature not usually seen on tractors of this size but a welcome addition, smoothing out the bumps in tandem with the driver’s seat itself. With the warmer weather here, the addition to any farmer’s fleet of a machine which can provide powerful PTO applications, mount a loader for feeding out, and which promises a more comfortable time in the field during silage and maize season has to be a good one. Deutz Fahr continue to find new ways to refine the platform, and their latest 5 series offerings are at the cutting edge.

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Taking it to the top by Andy Bryenton

In 1953, New Zealand, personified by the legendary Sir Edmund Hillary, conquered Everest. Now, in 2015, in a strange role reversal, the new Ford Everest looks poised to conquer New Zealand. We’ve been awaiting the arrival of this big seven-seater since its unveiling in Australia last year, and were tantalised by the sight of the impressive beast in the flesh, so to speak, at this year’s National Fieldays. But getting behind the wheel of Ford’s latest offering is something else again. In size, the Everest is a replacement for the Explorer, and in theory it faces off against the formidable Land Cruiser Prado in the market. But in reality this machine is styled like a Ranger, equipped like a luxurious Range Rover, handles off-road duties like a mountain goat and packs literally more computing power in its dash than the original space shuttle. Based on the wildly successful Ranger platform, the Everest shares the same beefy torque and power. In an age of sanitised appliance-like SUVs, it’s good to hear the powerful rumble of

the Everest’s motor at idle. Even better to know that it promises to travel over 800 kilometres on a single tank. Step up on the running board and you’ll find a dash and binnacle easily the equal of anything out of Europe — a result of Ford’s world car programme bearing fruit. Sync 2 impresses as usual, offering what may be the best sat nav and entertainment hub available today on any vehicle. Out on the road, the Everest manages its seven-seater size with taut grace, never wallowing or feeling underpowered. The Ranger’s strength over other utes was its sedan-like manner on the tarmac, and the Everest follows up on this design philosophy. Off road, the Ford knocks many of its so called competitors into a cocked hat straight away, as it can actually handle tough terrain.

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KYMCO UXV700i Engine 4-stroke liquid cooled • SOHC, Automatic CVT with H-L-N-R-P • Roll Cage • Padded Head Rests & Seat Belts • Hydraulic dual brakes front & rear

The all new 2015 Ford Everest

Faux-wheel-drives and crossovers be warned — while some very expensive machines look the business but get stuck in a shallow puddle, the Everest packs sand, mud, snow, uneven terrain and slippery grass modes, combining them on the fly with hill descent, locking diffs and a true low ratio mode. It feels as if nothing short of the original Everest — the big, snowy one — will stop the new Everest in its tracks.

So, for those who need seven seats, clever features — such as a built in inverter and 230 volt plug — and the ability to bring a little comfort to just about anywhere, it’s time to take a hard look at the market. Then to consider that, for all its superior features, the Everest costs literally tens of thousands of dollars less than its rivals. Which makes it a mountain-sized bargain in any language.

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Horses help restore health

Horses are helping Northland mental health clients become the best versions of themselves through an equine-assisted therapy programme run by Northland District Health Board’s Tumanako mental health inpatient unit.

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This kind of therapy is being adopted all over the world and aims to help clients reconnect, release anger or anxiety and find new hope. Patients are carefully selected and the therapy is used in conjunction with other assessments and therapies. Equine-assisted therapy does not involve any riding, rather clients enter the arena with two or three selected horses and are encouraged to get to know them. For the past year, Tumanako unit occupational therapist Jeannet Penney has been taking one client a week to use the horses and arena at the Whangarei Riding for the Disabled, where she previously worked for five years. Jeannet is trained and certified by the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association which is an international association for professionals incorporating horses to address mental health and personal development needs.

“It’s about the connection between human and horse,” says Jeannet. “I don’t have an agenda but stand back and let them walk up and get to know the horses in their own time, and allow the person to experience what’s happening.” Jeanet says horses are highly emotionally intelligent animals. “Their motive is to find or create balance and comfort for survival, and they will do what needs to be done to help this person gain or regain balance. “I watch people be the best versions of themselves. “People that sit on the ward may be depressed, not engaging, feeling like they are in a deep dark tunnel. “As soon as they come into the arena with the horses, their emotions come to the forefront and they learn to connect, to trust, to release anxiety or anger and to find new hope. They come alive again.”

Photo courtesy Murray Soljak

Jeannet Penney at Whangarei Riding for the Disabled

WHEN TIMES ARE HARD, WHY SPEND MORE ON A BIKE TO DO THE JOB?

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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 31/4/15.

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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. BACK 2 Wood Demolition. We buy & sell renovation materials. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in Windows, Doors, Ranchsliders, Kitchens, Vanities, Roofing and More! Check out our website back2wood.co.nz or Phone 0800 10 98 77. 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.

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