Northern Farming Lifestyles, October 2019

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Let’s start with an unassailable fact: the people who know New Zealand farming best are farmers.

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It is therefore logical that before introducing any measures impacting on the viability of farming — a government would want to first go to farmers for feedback. Then they would, I suggest, want to talk to those rural towns and communities who largely depend on farming — asking them what they think. However, this is a government in which logic doesn’t have much sway, and those who espouse it — generally have no say. The government is promulgating some policies that whilst laudable, reducing carbon emissions, cleaning up our waterways, etc, could, if not implemented carefully and expertly, have a crippling effect on farming; an industry, incidentally, that accounts for 70 per cent of our exports. Yet, who are they talking to about these measures? Not us, it seems. The Ministry of the Environment’s consultation with farmers over the Action on Agricultural Emissions document lasted just five weeks. The government then released their

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Young Grower of the Year Nelson’s Jono Sutton was announced as this year’s Young Grower of the Year at the awards dinner in Tauranga. “The Young Grower of the Year is important because it highlights horticulture as a vibrant career for young people,” said HortNZ chief executive Mike Chapman. “Our $6 billion industry continues to grow in response to worldwide and domestic demand for fresh, healthy food. At the same time, our industry is responding to new requirements, particularly in the areas of freshwater, land use, food safety, and health and safety. “These areas offer young people many and varied career opportunities. I am positive that all entrants in 2019’s Young Grower competition have benefitted from the experience and will continue to grow and support horticulture.” Jono proved his impressive skills and knowledge throughout the competition. As the regional Nelson finalist, the 26-year-old was up against six other contestants from around New Zealand. “This is one of horticulture’s highest achievements for a young person, so winning it is massive,” said Jono. “Some of the past winners have gone on to do amazing things in horticulture, so to have my name next to theirs is

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NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

Through a child’s eyes by Ann van Engelen

Madison Macmillan helps on the family farm, is an ambassador for the Northland Rescue Helicopter, an accomplished author and a rescuer of Kauri snails.

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help my granddad and dad and love working with the animals. During winter giant kauri land snails called pupurangi in maori end up washed onto the track that goes through our manuka block. We carefully collect the live ones and rehome them in our native blocks around the farm to protect them,” says eight year old Madison. “They eat worms, and rehoming them means they can breed in other areas otherwise they die on the tracks, predators get them or they drown because they can’t swim. Pupurangi has to contend with habitat destruction, and predators such as rats, pigs and things. “We have lots of fern birds, a black tit bird, a native orchid, native crabs and mussels. I have learned about native trees because we have kauri, matai,

puriri, rimu, totara, manuka, karaka and kawakawa on our farm. Kawakawa is a well known maori medicine and dad and I make balms and tea out of it.” At seven years old Madison published her first book, The Good Baby and The Bad Hippo, which she wrote on her way home from school one day. “The story is about a friendship that develops after a difference of opinion and an agreement to be truthful and eat healthily,” says Madison. “My teacher read a story and I got an idea to write about being kind and don’t lie. I have just finished my second book called The Good Baby and The Hairy Monster. It is about a cat who’s shadow looks like a monster and the baby had nightmares but discovers it is a cat and takes him home.

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An accomplished author, Madison also cares for her calves and lambs on a daily basis “I donated $750 from my first book sales to the Northland Rescue Helicopter Service because they do very important work helping save people’s lives. My dad works for them so I know they work very hard. It is important to teach your children and grandchildren to call 111 if anyone has an accident because not all children know how to do this and living on a farm means you are far away from help.” Madison’s grandparents have put some areas of the property into native reserve. “It is important to care for animals and living things because the species may die out and people might not be able

to experience the unique opportunities of seeing them in the future. We have paradise ducks and one day dad and I climbed up an old macrocarpa tree and one was sitting on a whole lot of eggs in the tree. “We were surprised but it nests there every year so we keep an eye on it and have the adventure of finding the ducklings on the farm when they hatch. “I have three calves which I care for. They are a Simmental, Black Wagyu and Red Wagyu called Caramel, Speckle and Panda. I bottle feed them a special milk powder because their mums were sent to another farm and one had to be put down due to illness. They also have

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Madison helps on the family farm and has an interest in all things native extra grain and cattle nuts and feed once a day on one of the breeding cows. I got some Dorset Horn lambs from my granddad and grandma that I look after. I watch the sheep get shorn and help with anything I can including feeding out hay to the animals. “When you live on a farm it is important everyone is careful around machinery, and make sure people know where you are. We have walkie talkies to stay in contact and I never go to the waterways alone. “We do a lot of exploring and have found Moa gizzard stones that we got carbon dated by using a piece of kauri gum we found next to them. They

dated to around five thousand years old. Moa didn’t have teeth so they swallowed stones and these ended up in their gizzard and ground up the food. When the stones got too smooth they would spit them out and they could have hundreds. “They look different to a normal stone and we have found a few crops of them. They are bright and shiny and I have a massive green one and one is about three inches long. “When I get older I want to run the farm with my best friend Lilly-May and we are going to get chickens to sell the eggs, sheep to milk, dogs and horses and get a ram to continue breeding.”

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VALUING WORKING DOGS by Ann van Engelen

Bex Hughes-Baynes is one of New Zealand’s winning dog trialists, a hunter and a shepherd, who has spent many hours upskilling her dog handling abilities.

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grew up in Waverley on a dairy grazing and sheep and beef unit. I always had a love for animals and was involved in horse and hound hunting with my mum when I was younger,” says Bex. “I am now on horseback every day as a shepherd mustering sheep, docking and any other farm work that comes my way.” Bex generally works between Tukemokihi and Paparatu Stations with other clients in between assignments. “Most places I work are big sheep and beef farms. At present, I am helping with docking. I have been shepherding since I was 19 years old and ended up in Gisborne where I met my partner

David Scragg, he manages Tukemokihi Station. I got into dog trialling when I started working at Paparatu as we would go to our friend Allen Irwin’s and train our dogs with him. Being involved with dog trials is a good way to upskill yourself and learn from the older guys. I love it as it is a time to socialise and see what new dogs are out there. Every dog is different and training them isn’t really hard, you just need to spend a lot of time with them. It is great to see what other people do and you take what you learn and turn it into your own style.” Bex says all of her dogs are very well looked after with each having their own beds and coats. “Ultimately treating my dogs with respect and spoiling them

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When mustering, Bex works on horseback bringing the sheep into the yards and transferring them into new paddocks

saves me money, and I get more years out of them. They are my work tools, and work extremely hard and deserve nothing but the best. I always have pups coming and going as I breed and rear a lot. I pick what I think is going to be the best that will suit me. “Younger people would find the dog trials really interesting, and we need more people to come through and train as judges, and helpers because if they don’t turn up the sport will die out. These days we are so lucky because in the past no one would pass on their training information. Now if you are willing to learn — people are more than happy to help. “It is about having good dogs for work. Good dogs are important for me,

as my income relies on them. You are paid to do a job mustering, and if you can’t do it efficiently, people won’t get you back. “Training a dog is like breaking in a horse. You need to be able to direct each dog and have it listen to you. It takes many hours and travelling to get advice, but it is worth it, and I do it because I love them and my job being outside every day. “Mustering other people’s stock is a huge responsibility, and they need to be able to trust their staff. I bring the stock down on horseback, and depending what time of year it is, depends on the chores. With docking, I transfer animals from paddocks to the required yards, from one beat to the next. Some

Bex Hughes-Baynes, Jo Waugh and Steph Tweed are all successful dog trial place-getters and believe it is a rewarding sport for females to participate in

stations are huge, so you need to be organised and confident. “I have been shepherding for 11 years and confidence comes with experience. You need to back yourself because you are more capable than you think.” Bex placed second in the New Zealand Dog Trials in 2018, and sixth in the South Island Championships. “I won the first round and then got into a run-off with contestants from across the South Island. I run heading dogs, but I enjoy the huntaways a lot more due to the countryside I work on. In the last 12

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Laura Macnab has grown up with horses on her parent’s beef and sheep farm on the rugged West Coast, and this has led her into an equestrian interest resulting in overseas travel.

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have been wearing gumboots my whole life. Mum breeds Welsh ponies and Dad is also from a horsey family — so a love of horses is in my blood. My two sisters and I learnt to ride from a very young age, but I am the only one that stuck with it and gave it a crack professionally,” says Laura. Laura’s passion for horses has seen her represent New Zealand through the NZ Horse Council at the Australasian Grand National Championships in Australia. She placed third in the 21 to under 30-year-old age group and was also a team member in the Royal Agricultural Society Equestrian TriNations team in England placing second. “Riding is mostly a solo sport, so competing as part of a team is an awesome experience.” Laura is in her last year of an ag science degree

majoring in equine and would like to become a bloodstock agent, for racehorses and buy and sell on behalf. She also received a scholarship through Thoroughbred NZ, which will see her travel to the Irish National Stud in Ireland next year. “I am extremely humbled and excited to have been chosen as one of this year’s recipients of the Irish National Stud Scholarship put up by the Taylor Family. This scholarship is extra special to me as Faith Taylor is my late grandmother Margaret Macnab’s sister. I am incredibly proud to be heading to Ireland in January 2019 has been a really great year for me, and this might just top it all off. To be involved with horses, you must be prepared to work hard, and take all the advice you can get from experienced people — every

Laura Macnab has been involved with horses since she was a child and is passionate about the animals

single day I learn something new. We have cliffs and hills on the farm, which is home to Hereford Angus Cross beef cattle and a mix of sheep breeds. My

sisters get the motorbike, and I grab the horse to muster the stock. We help where we can such as docking, drenching and shifting stock.

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On arrival, medical staff determined she had a fractured spine and a brain bleed. She remained unconscious and to this day, her memory only resurfaces about four to five days after the accident. After one week at Whangarei Hospital, Monique was transferred to ABI Brain Rehabilitation in Auckland where she stayed for a month before being finally able to return home. Back in 2015, Monique had already started university, studying to be a teacher, while also riding horses, doing a bit of modelling and coaching horse-riding at a pony club. Following her accident, Monique suffered from the effects of having a traumatic brain injury. This meant initially having to learn to walk, communicate and eat again and saw her struggle with her studies and general wellbeing – each day bringing a reminder of what had happened and what was now a “new normal”. For the full story check out www.nest.org.nz fb.com/northland.rescuehelicopter

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“I show competitively and have worked in the thoroughbred industry for the last five years. Before university, I worked at Te Akau Stud during the summer. Now I do track work at the Awapuni Racecourse in the morning before uni. “I started competing because mum competed in the UK — she is English. I wanted to ride in the ring with the big kids, so she took me to a few shows when I was seven and 14 years later here I am. I have met the most incredible horsemen and women. “As soon as we were tall enough to get on a pony, we had to saddle, bridle, brush and care for our horses. Mum and dad gave us a really good start in life. My mum breeds our horses so she didn’t have to buy ponies for us and she breeds the perfect children’s ponies. If I am available, I help with the foaling, mares and stallion. “We hard feed our show animals, ensuring they get all the nutrients and supplements to perform at their best. Whether it is adding salt or a toxin binder into their feed, make sure you can provide for them, especially if you want your animal to perform like an athlete. Even saddles and bridles have to fit correctly — you wouldn’t send a runner out with ill-fitting shoes or clothes. My horses get saddles fitted every six months to a year to ensure they can perform at their very best.” Laura says if you want to purchase a horse and you are new to owning

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one ask someone you know who has a horse, or contact your local riding school and make sure you are ready for the commitment. “They are not like a dog or cat — it is a much bigger animal. Get lessons and ask lots of questions — don’t be afraid to fall off and get your hands dirty. They are social, and interaction is important. Everyone starts somewhere and it is not going to be an instant success story. They are animals, and you have to treat them like animals but enjoy them as they can change your life.

“I am lucky to have the support of my family as often weekends in summer are spent at horse shows. I am sure sometimes they would rather be somewhere else, but they understand my commitment to the sport, and I can’t thank them enough. I was always the horse girl at school. I can’t imagine life without them. I help others when I can and give younger or beginner riders advice as a way to give back to help those who have helped me. Horses are where my heart lies, but I will always return to the family farm.”

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MSM (sulphur) to relax and oxygenate muscles. Once we know the cause of the pain, my role is to identify the healing processes damaged or affected by the problem. For example, cramp and restless leg syndrome can be an indication of mineral deficiencies or poor peripheral circulation. As an example, people with cramp generally respond very well to magnesium therapy. The best magnesium supplements use expensive, but better-absorbed amino acid chelated forms. While magnesium can be very effective, some people need to be careful with magnesium therapy, especially those with digestive issues or on some medications. John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv. Dip.Nut.Med) is a nutritional medicine practitioner and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. For questions or advice contact John on 0800 423 559 or email john@abundant.co.nz. Join his all-new newsletter at abundant.co.nz.

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Jacob Darling, GM Group Sales and Marketing for Darling Group, says there is an issue with the common perception that export per tray OGR is the primary indicator for determining the profitability of an orchard. “It is clear that the current perception of a profitable orchard is determined through OGR and the corresponding dollar amount that is presented to each grower at the end of the export season, but it’s time we started discussing the truth about OGR,” says Darling. “This is a widely accepted perception but not one that is entirely accurate for determining your orchard’s profitability or potential.” Darling believes that this perception is flawed, especially when combined with the popular export strategy of hanging fruit late in the export season to take advantage of high prices in Australia post-Christmas. “Leaving fruit to hang late to take advantage of market opportunities reduces your pack out, increases the chance of quality issues, and reduces the ability to produce consistent crops year-on-year.”

He explains that it is the dollars returned per hectare is what really matters. “Production is a far bigger contributor to profit than return in trays.” When looking at growers that have productivity of 20 to 22 tonnes per hectare consistently, Darling says there are a few key things they have in common, harvesting at the same time every year (in September/ October) and pruning at the same time every year. “Their export OGR per tray might be less then someone who harvested after Christmas, but if you looked at their return per hectare — it would be more. “When 55% of the industry crop last season went export, it’s worth considering the contributors here and what the other 45% of the orchard’s income could have looked like if the growers were able to take actions — pick and prune, etc, at the optimal times.” Just Avocados is keen to talk to growers about what they are calling the ‘OGR equation’, which takes a holistic approach to charting a course for orchard profitability and also for analysing previous seasons’ results.

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my first husband at 23 years old and life wasn’t easy. Just when we got to a point where things were going great I tripped over a shoe at work and smashed my head into a wall,” says Sharon. “When I tripped I had my handbag in one hand and laptop in the other and didn’t want to drop either so broke my fall with my head. The doctors thought

Wayne and Sharon George have chosen a lifestyle which allows them flexibility and workplace options as they travel

I had broken my neck. It was the worst phone call I had to make to Wayne who was in the forest with hardly any cellphone reception.” Sharon ended up in a neck brace but didn’t realise she had concussion. “I flew to Wellington in an unpressurised plane two days later for work. This ended with me being very unwell and we went from hoping to travel one day to making it happen.”

Wayne said it left him with a hollow feeling and he was helpless being so far away. “Who knows if you have six days, six months or six years left to live. We decided to do what makes us happy as we had been constantly putting off our plans to travel the country in our bus.” Wayne and Sharon have been keeping a record of places where they had previously found work while on

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Milking cows, painting and picking fruit are some of the opportunities the George’s have embarked upon

adventures. We have been up to Russell and worked in a holiday park. We have packed kiwifruit in Katikati, milked cows, and painted houses to name a few things mixing with completely different types of people. “We went to Fiji with toys and books for schools and kindergartens in outback villages. “There was no power, we slept on planks and washed with minimal water in a bucket due to the water shortage. We learnt what was really important as we helped and socialised with the locals who don’t have a lot but are happy.” Wayne and Sharon put photos and videos on a website to show others what they were doing in life and out of this came Seasonal Staff. “Our blog created interest from employers and job seekers as we don’t just pick apples. There are opportunities for cleaners, restaurant staff, strawberry

and cherry pickers, ski season and tractor operations. Every employer has to give their permanent staff four weeks annual leave per year and we can now help reduce pressure as we have engineers, builders, teachers, nurses, accountants, IT people, and unskilled people who just want to get the odd job as they travel around. Our Seasonal Staff website allows people to look at the profiles available. “We never had the intention of building a seasonal work business but there was a huge need as employers couldn’t find staff and travellers we met couldn’t find jobs. “We would send emails to the businesses in areas we were travelling to and prebooked a years work. We thought everyone did this, but they don’t. “The older generation have skills and want to travel and we help facilitate their opportunities. We have given people

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wings to follow their dream by pointing them in the right direction and giving them the ability to connect and do so much more. “We have some 700 workers registered and had more than one million website hits since June 7. It has taken off like a rocket — we are having 50 people join per day. Farmers who need a break can register and see who is available. They come up on a map around New Zealand and most are mobile and will travel to you. We have fencing contractors, and painters — there are so many CV’s with different skills. “We have travelled the country from the Far North, to Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Taranaki, Taupo, Whakatane, Canterbury and Southland looking at farming, market

gardeners and the ski lodges. We have picked avocados, milked and done odd jobs on farms. We have people who can relief milk for people, harvest kumaras, a photographer and administrator. “The variety is amazing with beekeepers and vet clinic helpers for debudding. “We even met up with a structural engineer. It is not the same as being a contractor so people can step right into jobs and this is fantastic with the staffing shortage we have at present across the country. “The NZ Motorhome Association love the idea and the most amazing part is we inspire others. “We are loving the shift to the gypsy lifestyle and helping people in the various rural community roles.”

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SIXTY YEARS ON FOR GROUNDSPREAD by Bill Hilliam Developers of Northland land saw an early need for plenty of fertiliser and lime, and in terms of global history, the transformation of Northland virgin bushland to gum fields then to farming pastures has not taken very long — a mere 120 years or so.

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oreover, the Northland farming pioneers who faced the arduous task of breaking in and burning off gum lands and peat swamps would be envious if they could see the province today. As the land was developed, it quickly became evident that the soils of Northland required large toppings of superphosphate-potash and lime. Much of the overall transformation has taken place during the last 60 years, and the general improvement of fertility in the land is now obvious to all. For this, I feel privileged to thank and congratulate the Northland Groundspreading contractors who,

for the past six decades, have played a major part in the development and prosperity of Northland. The Whangarei Northland Fertiliser works annually produced a quarter of a million tonnes and together with 29 millers in those days who crushed lime, our Groundspread companies played a major role in cartage and spreading along with, in those days — 23 topdressing planes. The annual lime output was more than two hundred thousand tonnes in 1964. There are only three planes operating in Northland now. So on October 19, 1959 a group of spreading and bulk store owners formed the Northland branch of the Bulk

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basis for real growth in the economy. It is acknowledged that New Zealand leads the world in ground spread topdressing. During the past 60 years, our industries have grown-up together and faced and solved many common problems to mutual benefit. To members and trucking companies, it has been an amazing achievement to have progressed from a limited number of small bulk stores and inadequate off-loading gear as a lot of tonnage of fertiliser was freighted around Northland by rail and old-fashioned spreaders, to a nationwide coverage of modern bulk stores, large bulk trucks and efficient spreading equipment now in use around Northland. The movers and shakers to form the branch in 1959 were: Sid Penny of Kaikohe, Jack Penny Okaihu, G Small Mangonui, RF Cotton , JE Mc Donald Mangakaramea, Jim Manderson Tangowahine, Dave Dunlop KA McCardle Whapara, Tony Viteli Moerewa; Ray Hampton, Ted Griffin, Ray Meyers

Whangarei, Jim Sommer Waipu, Greville Thurston Ruawai and Noel Kelly Wellsford. Ron Fletcher from Kawakawa served as secretary for 45 years. The branch has had 21 presidents during those 60 years with Bill Hilliam becoming a national president in 1982 when the name was changed to New Zealand Groundspread. Up to the middle eighties the branch had 32 members. Fertiliser was supplied from three manufacturing works in Auckland and railed up as far as Okaihau in the north and scows took bags to the Far North and later came Bulk Barges landing at Awanui with 250 ton and then superseded by 550 and 1,200-tonne barges when the works at Whangarei opened in February 1965. Interesting to note in 1961 there were 11 manufacturing fertiliser works in New Zealand producing 1,270,000 tonnes — only five left today. Now at this milestone in our history it gives me great pleasure on behalf of the members of Northland

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Time to tender for business Spring will soon turn to summer and the farm contracting business will be warming up along with the temperatures and with that comes time to get equipment out of the shed and ready for balage or any number of farm contract jobs. As always is the case, idle machinery is not going to add to the income and for many farmers who also make up membership of the Rural Contractors Association of New Zealand, summer is an opportunity to get a welcome earner off the actual home farm, The Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment has some good advice on how to get into the paperwork that involves tendering for contracts, an activity that may be time consuming but it can also lead to substantial rewards, and an aid in planning work schedules and perhaps taking on additional seasonal staff. “You should think carefully before, during and after the process. Finding the right opportunities, doing the prep work and being vigorous during the tendering process will increase your chances of winning contracts,’’ a ministry spokesman says. “Tendering is the process involved in responding to an RFx a catch-all term meaning Request for information, a quote, a proposal, or tender. An RFx can come in many shapes and forms. If it’s for a small amount of work, it will be fairly straight forward. But applying for larger and/or long-term contracts will require a significant amount of time, thinking and resources to complete. You will need to be strategic when you

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GPS — the contractors friend From top dressing aircraft to tractors and any number of mobile machines in between, GPS has become just another tool that can make farming, the agricultural services and contractors serving the rural industry more efficient — and thus more profitable. Once the stuff of mystery and imagination, and used to guide US military manoeuvres and missiles, today GPS is — as the Chase TV chap would say “just another day at the office”. GPS-based applications in precision farming are being used for farm planning, field mapping, soil sampling, tractor guidance, crop scouting, variable rate applications, and yield mapping. GPS allows farmers and their contractors to work during low visibility field conditions such as rain, dust, fog, and darkness. In the past, it was difficult for farmers to correlate production techniques and crop yields with land variability.

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Checklists and possible questions for both parties include knowing where each will be working, having contact details and informing each other of expected or unexpected risks and other work activity on the farm that could pose a risk to them and how to manage and communicate those risks. Contractors must be informed of farm rules such as speed limits, alcohol or drug use and any expectations of their behaviour on farm. Ensure all parties know relevant emergency procedures and determine appropriate time in/ time out reporting. Have a back-up plan, especially if there is no phone coverage and keep a record of what you

have discussed. Printing and markingup a farm map to show hazards is also a helpful idea and have visitors call in at the farmhouse, or phone before starting work. If necessary help them across rough terrain using an appropriate vehicle. The contractor should advise the farmer where the team will be working on the property should there be various destinations or projects being taken care of and check for hazards themselves as well and inform all concerned of any extra emergency procedures that may need to be known. In all environments, safety must always come first.

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Advantages of contractors Employing a rural contractor has many bonuses to achieving a task and being a contractor adds to work variety on a daily basis. Primary ITO has courses available such as the National Certificate in Fencing — level two or three both electric and non-electric. The courses cover every position in every primary industry, so you can find the course that is right for you and where you want to be including the dairy, horticulture, meat and fibre, seafood industry and primary services. Learning the skills to drive farm machinery, and adding to your knowledge base in a specialised way, means opportunities can open up here in New Zealand and across the world. As most people know there is a demand for New Zealand shearers but the same applies to operating rural contracting equipment, and you can work your way around the world, season by season in countries where there is work available for skilled operators. Rural Contractors New Zealand is the national association and the leading advocate for rural contractors in the country. The association represents the interests of contractors engaged in a wide range of activities such as land development, drainage, fencing,

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Rural contracting shows growth Rural contracting in New Zealand is now a $1.5b industry, accounting for nearly one percent of the national employment figures and it is growing by 5.8 percent a year, according to an Infometrics survey conducted for the Rural Contractors Association. “Our 500-plus association members are sprinkled from Northland to Southland,” says RCNZ president David Kean. “Much of that growth is due to our relationship with, and work for, the farming community. We regard that as of primary importance, many of us contractors are farmers ourselves and most of us live in rural communities. Like you, our growth is tied to the health of the rural sector and the ability to secure good workers to help us run our businesses.” RCNZ has been cautiously welcoming of the proposals from Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway to introduce a simpler, employer-led system for temporary work visas for skilled regional workers.

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“We also appreciate your assistance as we remain vigilant as contractors on noxious weeds including Velvetleaf and Noogoora burr. We have to advise the authorities if we see any of these weeds, otherwise we can face huge fines as well as the risk of spreading the weeds to other farms. “Chemical spraying remains a core part of our work for farmers and I have to say the new Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, regulations are making things very complicated. I’d suggest farmers take note here, because while you do not currently have to meet such baffling, bureaucratic requirements, such extensions are always a possibility. “RCNZ continues to run its annual Agrichemical roadshows around regional centres to provide a convenient way for our members — farmers welcome too — to stay up to date with the regulations and requirements. Our Infometrics report confirms just how important rural contractors are with our sector now employing nearly 23,000 people — about the same population as Masterton. That number has more than doubled in the last 20 years as farmers and others look for efficiencies.”

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Michelle Harrison is considered the backbone of her family business Wise on Wood, and has been crowned the Northland Forestry Skilled Professional of the Year at the fourth annual NFA Northland Forestry Awards.

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nown as camp mum to her crew and a team member who will step into any position, Michelle owns Wise on Wood with her husband Nigel. She has also won the inaugural PF Olsen Woman in Forestry crown. Michelle married into a wellestablished logging family 18 years ago and worked in the business before she and Nigel started their own ground based harvesting crew in late 2015. “We started small with just two in the crew. I was initially the log maker and skiddie. The company has grown to a team of seven and I can process more than 350 tonnes a day,” says Michelle. “This year the company notched a record month of in excess of 10,000

tonnes. I also do the office work and the health and safety side of Wise on Wood,” She does this while being a mum, wife, chair of the Okaihau College board of trustees and helping with school and sport activities. “I am passionate about the environment and am always looking for ways the company can improve its impact on the environment and to protect wildlife within their harvest areas. This year I was involved in the relocation of the protected Kauri snails which I discovered while helping to prepare an area for harvest. “We have also worked with kiwi during and post-harvest, taking on the

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Michelle also won the inaugural PF Olsen Woman in Forestry crown responsibility of monitoring the birds during harvest. I am hoping to get my kiwi handling licence this year, to be followed by my own kiwi tracking dog. “Our company has an excellent reputation for its health and safety practices, environmental awareness, producing good returns for forest owners, and keeping our harvest managers and staff happy.” Those who have worked alongside Michelle, a mother of two, have high praise for her and say “she is always willing to share her knowledge with others. She is a very talented and capable woman and is considered a great role model for the industry.” Wise on Wood also claimed the Competenz Trainee of the Year with

Kiesten-Breeze Repia receiving the certificate. Skipps Logging claimed the Blackburne Group Char tered Accountants Contractor of the Year Trophy and both the Gough Individual Breaker Out Excellence Award, which went to Caleb Skipps, and Chase Corkery walking away with the Forest Industry Contractors Association Emerging Talent of the Year Certificate. Rosewarne Cable Loggers picked up two awards, with the company taking out the UDC Training Company/Contractor of the Year crown and Dave Paton winning

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Act now with maintenance If you are on a lifestyle block, farm or in a family home, now is the time to check what maintenance and repairs need to be dealt with as the weather is clearing in time for summer. With the workload many tradespeople have, it is important to book them in advance to ensure the projects you require to be done can be completed in sufficient time. If you leave urgent requests to the last minute, you may find it difficult to find a tradesperson available. Make sure you get an ‘all inclusive’ written quote for any work requested so there are no shocks when the job is completed. Request ‘unforseen extra’s’ to be discussed prior to work being done. Washing down the outside of your house will help not just maintain a fresh well cared for look, but it will also present the opportunity to check if any weatherboards or bricks need replacing. Are the window seals still working fine and do you need to repaint the house this season to prevent loss of value. The roof is as important as any other part of the house, if not more so, as we cannot see what is going on above us. Consulting a qualified tradesperson to check over your roof is a good idea as they will see if fixings need reinstating, gutters and spoutings are clear of debris

and check for broken tiles and roofing iron, which are something that allows a lot of water into your ceiling. Your local fencing contractor can check your fencing, particularly boundary fences. Every property owner needs to ensure fencing is up to standard as it is their responsibility if the stock gets onto the road and cause an accident or damage other property. The same goes for your cowsheds, water tanks and animal housing. Now is the time to ensure maintenance and thorough cleaning is done after a busy winter season. With calving and

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Enjoying the outdoors Across the country with the summer season approaching there will be many heading to ‘catch the big one’ on the water, while others ‘head for the bush’ to spend time outdoors. New Zealanders are known to be great hunter-gatherers, but it is important to ensure safety first and also be aware of local regulations regarding catch limits, licensing laws and fishing methods. Make sure you check the weather forecast and give someone responsible the location you intend to go to and time you expect to be home. Ensure you have a basic first-aid kit and fully charged cell phone, an emergency locator beacon and GPS in case of emergency. Before going bush or utilising tramping tracks or cycleways, check everyone knows the rules and have safety measures in place. Remember to plan accordingly as the terrain and conditions will vary widely depending on the weather and location of your trip and get permission before crossing over private land. Be aware of the potential danger in crossing bodies of water. Riverbanks and gorges provide some natural accessways to our mountainous areas,

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Natasha Tere has been a supporter of the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards since becoming involved via the national sponsor family in 2009 and has been chosen as the new Chair. She has been a member of the Trust since 2017 and has held several senior management roles within the New Zealand agriculture industry and has recently been consulting in a vast array of projects including the EV Car sharing project for Christchurch City Council. Mrs Tere feels privileged and delighted to be the new Chair and acknowledges previous Trust Chair, Woodville farmer Ben Allomes, who has guided the Trust through a time of change with technology, introduced the Recognition of Prior Learning Diploma and transitioned to a new general manager. “We are woven into the DNA of the New Zealand dairy industry. We are an industry voice with over 7000 people directly engaging with the programme each year,” says Mr Allomes. Mrs Tere says her goal for the future of the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards is to continue to evolve with the needs of the industry, to celebrate continued diversity and the changing landscape. “What we focus on and judge educates our entrants and volunteers and drives change through sharing and taking those best practices back to the farm and on to the next farm as they develop their careers and move on,” she says.

“The Awards give dairy farmers the opportunity to independently benchmark themselves against their peers, and to be part of a network who cares about the wellbeing of our people, our land and our communities. The Awards inspire growth and leadership within our Industry and at all levels from dairy trainees through to equity owners.” In 2016 Mrs Tere was a finalist for the Woman of Influence Awards in the rural category and was awarded a Nuffield Scholarship in 2013. She holds tertiary qualifications in Agribusiness management and Livestock Production Management and a Masters in Project management. “I value both formal and informal education and believe entrants, team leaders, regional managers, executive members and the board of trustees all learn from their journey with the NZDIA. Having introduced Diploma RPL this year, our vision is that all entrants in the future will have the opportunity to become qualified.” The New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards are supported by national sponsors Westpac, DeLaval, Ecolab, Federated Farmers, Fonterra, Honda,

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Recommended pond safety features include fencing all ponds off with a netting fence to prevent stock and children from accidentally falling into the pond. Locked gates are essential and electric fences can also be used. All ponds should have at least one permanently placed ladder or alternative escape means in case a person falls into the pond. You can have a lifebuoy available in the area as well, as extra protection, and pontoons should have anchor points to improve stability. Having warning signs in place to warn people to keep out of the area is a good idea, but direct communication with people is important too. Discuss effluent pond risks with all farm staff, contractors and visitors. Rules for effluent pond safety control should include who is allowed in the

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Record exports expected China’s demand for New Zealand’s beef, lamb and mutton is forecast to propel both sheepmeat and beef exports past the $4 billion mark for the first time. Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s New Season Outlook 2019–20 report forecasts beef, lamb and mutton prices to lift from historically high levels, helped by continuing strong export demand and an expected weakening of the New Zealand dollar. “We have forecast increases in farmgate prices for beef, lamb and mutton in 2019-20, because small increases in in-market prices are expected to be further assisted by an easing of the New Zealand dollar,” says B+LNZ chief economist Andrew Burtt. Beef and veal exports are expected to be up 5.9 percent to $4.17 billion and sheepmeat up by 4.9 percent to $4.23 billion. “This would add another $430 million in export earnings for red meat and offal following an extra $228 million and $1.23 billion in the two seasons prior — excluding fibres and other products. It follows the exceptionally strong farmgate prices for lamb and mutton since the 2016 17 season.” Beef prices have been steady since farmgate prices jumped in 2014-15 but are expected to be up in 2019-20. “The value of the New Zealand dollar has a large bearing on the sector’s

outlook. The New Zealand dollar is expected to ease, partly due to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand lowering the official cash rate. “African Swine Fever will have significant ramifications for global meat supplies and consumption. China is the world’s largest consumer of pork — making up around 63 percent of consumption.” New Zealand’s growth in the export value of red meat and volume began before the Chinese ASF epidemic. “The growth in China’s red meat import demand is built on genuine demand growth as consumption has out-paced domestic production growth. They are the end consumer, not the manufacturer of raw product to supply other markets.” The average farmgate lamb price is forecast to rise 3.5 percent in 2019-20 to 773 cents per kilogram and mutton is forecast to be up 4.5 percent to 473 cents per kilogram. Mutton export production in 2019-20 is expected to be up 8.7 percent and the farm gate price across all cattle classes is forecast to increase 4.9 percent to 517 cents per kilogram. The growth of Chinese demand underlies this increase,

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such as goats or transporting in Ask Reg will provide you with applicable regulations, guidance on those regulations and the minimum standards and recommended best practices from across the codes of welfare. MPI has also grouped its guidance on the regulations on this web page by animal type or activity. There are no regulations relating solely to deer — check the regulations under ‘Stock transport’ and ‘Regulations for all animals’. Information on the page is

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An experiment in evolution by Andy Bryenton

Ford have long had an association with creating compact and powerful cars. Just look at the forthcoming movie in which Henry Ford’s son matches wits with the formidable Enzo Ferrari, leading to the creation of a vehicle only 40 inches tall that wipes the Le Mans racetrack with Italian oil, thanks to a couple of Kiwis, naturally. In more recent years, the blue oval has enlisted some heavyweight help to keep its compact and sporty offerings right at the edge of the curve. From the famous little Cosworth — tuned hot hatches of the late 20th century, through to the recent Focus ST with its input from legendary auto maestro Ken Block, there’s been a willingness to experiment, to let some fresh air and a whiff of punk rock attitude into the design studio and factory. 2020 has proven no different. Let’s begin with the juicy numbers — 276 horsepower. That’s more than you’d get from a sporting Mercedes not so long ago, for the kind of money which billionaires find down the back of the couch. Now it’s crammed into the 2.3 litre engine of the most powerful Focus ever and it hasn’t stopped the Focus from being, well focussed. From the first run of these cars people have been impressed by how they handle and carving through the curves has not been neglected with the 2020 model. There’s also a handy 420 Nm of torque so you can go deep into the corners and power out with a wave of g-force smashing you

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Defeat was not an option As a young boy growing up in Hamamatsu, Japan, Soichiro Honda was not the young academic his parents (a blacksmith and a weaver) hoped for. Instead, he meticulously copied the official stamp he needed to say he’d shown his parents his grades, forging it from a bicycle pedal’s rubber. This escapade taught the young Soichiro two things; reliance on his own skills with his hands, and the value of never giving up. He left school with no qualifications but with an affinity for machinery and engineering. He went to Tokyo as a teenager and begged to be allowed to work as a mechanic, a position he enjoyed until the age of 22 when he returned home to open his own garage. He drove a turbocharged Ford in one of Japan’s first auto races in 1936, at a time when turbocharging was all but unknown outside of aircraft. The experimental car crashed, and Soichiro badly injured his left eye. But while he gave up racing from that point, he saw a future in powerful internal combustion machines.

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Balanced for work and play by Andy Bryenton

Kawasaki have established some fine off road credentials with their Mule range of farm-ready side by side all terrain vehicles. However, many of their competitors in the market are making a meal out of being fast and exciting on the recreational trails. Can the people who delivered up generations of Ninja branded sports bikes create something that’s the best of both worlds? The answer to that question from the folks in black and green is the Teryx, and despite having a name reminiscent of a huge and vicious lizard, it’s neither heavy on its feet or in any way a ‘dinosaur’. The emphasis here has been on creating a light (713 kilo) and nimble (5.1 metre turning circle) machine which can easily switch it up between rural work and weekend enjoyment. It would have been easy to simply make a Mule with a spicy name and some coloured panel work,. but the Teryx is different from top to bottom, from its Fox podium shocks to its rollcage and seating. There’s only room for two, but there’s ample storage space and towing capacity. Under the hood there’s a powerful v-twin with 58 hp and Mikuni fuel injection, and every effort has been made to ensure that it’s easy to clean and service despite being mid-mounted to superior stability. Mud is the bane of every off-road technician and mechanic, and keeping it clear has been made simpler with a flip-top arrangement that allows easier hosing and blasting. Add in a very responsive power steering system, and the Teryx definitely delivers on the

‘work’ part of the equation. When it comes to sheer flat-out speed, there are other machines with turbochargers and more sheer displacement; the Teryx has an ample 783 cubic centimetres. But fun is not measured by straight line performance alone. Being nimble and

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The man who conquered the snow by Andy Bryenton

Growing up in Quebec, the French-speaking part of Canada, the young Joseph-Armand Bombardier was no stranger to harsh winters. His home town of Valcourt was isolated to motor cars during the winter, as modern snow ploughs had not been invented; this was back in the 1920s, after all. Bombardier (his family name came from the French military, meaning one who tended mortars and cannons) was a keen adopter of modern technology, reading books on cars and internal combustion engines, following developments during the first world war, and opening his own motor garage at the age of 19. Contemporaries say he was frustrated by the need to pack away cars and motorbikes in winter; he considered it a lost season for his business and his passion. However, it was a personal tragedy, which turned his seasonal irritation into a crusade to defeat ice and snow.

When Bombardier’s young son fell ill with peritonitis, deep snowbanks and a lack of fast transportation meant that he did not reach a hospital in time to save his life. Joseph-Armand set to work with a vengeance, channelling his grief and his mechanical genius together. The result was the B7, released in 1937; a machine with skis at the front and tracks at the back, demonstrably able to traverse the worst that the Canadian winter could offer. During the second world war, Bombardier designed arctic combat machines for the Allies, taking the war to the Nazis aggressively in the snow all across Europe. He came back to invent the recreational snowmobile, cementing his place in history.

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www.popschainsaws.co.nz * House Wash * Concrete Clean * Gutter Clean * Roof Treatments aaron@washrite.co.nz

* Cowshed Wash

022 438 8838

Specialising in Fertiliser and Metal cartage. 30 Tonne units available. We cover your country!

NORTHERN FARMING CLASSIFIEDS

Ph 09 432 0820

Email: homeopat@ubernet.co.nz Visit: www.animalherbs.co.nz to buy online

09 430 2934 09 430 2936 0274 302 934 dougw@nrh.co.nz

FREE-FLOW FROZEN DOG CHUNKS / MINCE. DOG / PUPPY BISCUITS — no artificial colour or preservatives, CHICKEN FEED / BIRDSEED / RAT BAIT from Northland Seed, Okara Drive, Whangarei. Ph 09 438 0884. LUCERNE CHAFF plus more HORSE FEED, CALF REARERS get your Milk Powder and Meal from Northland Seed, Okara Drive, Whangarei. Ph 09 438 0884.

SAFETY FIRST ON THE FARM

Public Notices

NGATI HINE FORESTRY TRUST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Trust’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 16 November 2019 at Te Rito Marae, Moerewa. AGENDA: 8.30am Owner registration commences 9.30am Karakia, Mihi and AGM 1.00pm AGM concludes and Lunch Matters to be considered will include the presentation of the Trust’s annual report, annual accounts, auditor’s report, the appointment of an auditor for 2019/2020 and an election for Trustees if required. Trustee Nomination Forms must be received by the Trust by 1 November 2019 and Proxy Forms must be received by the Trust by 8 November 2019. Nominations for Trustee or Proxy Forms received late or at the AGM will not be accepted. Please refer to the Trust’s web site www.ngatihine.maori.nz for proxy and nomination forms or further information or contact the Trust at the address below.

Nau mai, Haere mai, Piki mai Pita Tipene – Chairman Ngati Hine Forestry Trust PO Box 108, Whangarei 0140 Phone 09 459 6425 www.ngatihine.maori.nz


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NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

BACKED BY 2-YEAR WARRANTY 4X4 WITH LOCK DIFF AND TURF MODE FULL DOWNHILL ENGINE BRAKING

TIGHT TURNING RADIUS - 4.2M

The ALL-NEW Mule Pro-MX’s 700cc powerplant features a quiet roller rocker valve-train for reliability and ease of maintainence. Combine this with a constantly tensioned CVT providing full engine braking and unparalleled stability through an advanced Shinari-tuned chassis. Add operator comforts such as contoured seating, speed sensitive electronic power-steering and quad headlights with LEDs and you have the most capable mid-sized Mule ever built.

$17,995

+GST

BACKED BY 2-YEAR WARRANTY 4X4 WITH LOCK DIFF AND TURF MODE DURABLE U.S.A QUALITY

TIGHT TURNING RADIUS

The Mule SX Bigfoot’s reputation for robust American quality and precision Japanese engineering makes the Bigfoot the 1st choice for New Zealand farmers who demand a Side x Side that goes the distance long after the cows come home.

Experience the Kawasaki Farm range at www.kawasaki.co.nz/farm Not in conjunction with any other offers. Offer available at participating Kawasaki dealers nationwide. Offer ends 31st October 2019. Model shown may not be model available.

DARGAVILLE

KAIWAKA

HIKURANGI

KAIKOHE

WARKWORTH

WHANGAREI

C A Motorcycles - 725 Pouto Rd | 09 439 0170 Rouse Motorcycles - 1 King St | 09 433 8471 Warkworth Motorcycles - 22 Whitaker Rd | 09 425 8535

$13,909

+GST

BIGFOOT. BIG VALUE.

NOW WITH FREE CAB KIT

Warkworth Motorcycles Kaiwaka - 1916 SH 1 | 09 431 2123 Rob Titter Farm Services - 55 Station Rd E | 09 401 1774

Shaw Motorcycles - 111 Cameron Street | 09 438 1183


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