Northern Farming Lifestyles, October 2013

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Wandering stock is posing a significant hazard to drivers in Northland and the NZ Transport Agency is reminding landowners to ensure land is securely fenced. The Transport Agency’s Journey Manager for Northland, Jacqui HoriHoult, says her office receives more complaints about wandering stock than any other highway incident, with about 50 calls a month. “When farm animals stray onto a highway or road, they become a significant danger to all road users.” In the five years between 2008/12, there have been 146 crashes involving farm animals straying onto Northland’s highways and roads. Four crashes involved serious injury, 21 involved minor Stock on roads is almost always unexpected and hazardous injuries, and 121 were the police or the risk of a civil case from non-injury. Ms Hori-Hoult says the agency is someone injured in a crash.” She says the tourism season is now contacting landowners to remind them that the agency could seek to recover close which means more visitors using herding or impound costs but also of the region’s 750 kilometres of state highways and 6,200 kilometres of local livestock farmers’ responsibilities. “People who own stock have to — usually rural — roads. “Drivers should always expect the ensure land is securely fenced to prevent animals straying. Beside the unexpected, but everyone, including economic loss, if an animal is injured, landowners, has a responsibility to help stock owners can face prosecution from keep our highways and roads safe.”

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Applications are being sought by the Northland Regional Council to remove excessive gravel build up from two Northland rivers and as long as there is no cost to council, the gravel is free. Under resource consents held by the council, contractors have been invited to remove thousands of tonnes of gravel from the Kaeo and Waitangi Rivers. Rivers programme manager for the council, Joseph Camuso, says under the terms of the long-running consents, up to 8,000 cubic metres a year can be taken from the Kaeo River and up to 7,000 cubic metres from the Waitangi River. “While we hold the consents, approved contractors can work under their own terms and as long as they meet our specific requirements and extract the gravel at no cost to us, it is theirs for free.” The gravel, classified fine to medium, is normally used or sold by contractors as trench bedding, for farm races or as general fill. Me Camuso says removing the metal is important to reduce stream bank erosion. “Formation of 'gravel islands' and other sediment build-up can divert

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worked for over a decade. The family has helped establish the business — Karlene picking up skins and daughter Sharnise, still at school, becoming an efficient possum plucker. Son Dean is in dairying. “He bought his first vehicle out of trapping,” Scott explains. Beside the fur and fibre business and Karlene’s QCONZ work (dairy consultancy and quality control) the Candy’s two blocks of land support beef raising and dairy grazing. Sharnise’s horses run on paddocks adjoining ten acres of native bush. “When we first bought here we trapped 350 possums,” says Scott. In 2003 Scott was working with the Department of Conservation. The newly formed Puketi Forest Trust, Ohu Mai Puketi, needed trappers. Scott began on a crew cutting trap lines. In his first job he cut 80 kilometres. For seven years he managed all the lines for the Trust,

trapping mustelids and feral cats. Scott, or employee Mark Troughton, are still checking most of the 10 stoat trap lines now in the forest. Ian Wilson of Ohu Mai Puketi says that three years of Scott’s trapping brought stoat numbers close to zero and killed over 1,500 stoats and feral cats. With rats trapped as well, tui and fantail have increased four times since the Trust’s efforts began. Kiwi numbers are up and the forest can support kokako and black robins. “For the past few years there’s been really good nesting with robins and fantails,” Scott agrees. He adds that trapinators, a closed type of bait station, when high enough to be out of reach of pigs have proved particularly successful. Scott was working with DOC’s threatened species team when he found the rare parasitic plant Dactylanthus in Puketi. He reared kokako chicks when

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with DOC too, using puppets to feed them so they didn’t latch onto humans. He would only come down from the remote forest area at weekends. Other work has been with local kaitiaki and enviroschools — helping grow the public who can adeptly trap, kill and pluck possums. Scott’s work has evolved into his present operation where he and his two trappers and 60 hunters from the region supply his agency Northland Possum Fibre Procurement, the Northland Fur agent for Basically Bush Ltd. Last year around 10 tonne of possum were collected. Possum fur varies — Northland possums are generally grey with a pocket of ‘Big Darks’ at Tutamoe behind Kaikohe. The fur and fibre is

nationally worth $100 million per annum. The 2011 price was $135 per kilogram. Now at $120 kg, Scott describes it as still a strong market. China buys most of the fur with the United States market increasing. Scott plucks and bales at the shed at his home. The 100kg bales go to The Tannery at Woodville for quality control and dressing. Fibre goes on to Woolyarns in Wellington. Possum/Merino mix was pioneered by Woolyarns in the 1990s and breathed new life into the country’s textile industry. Scott says that with Woolyarns developing another new product using possum fibre the industry is solid — something that also encourages the resurgence of native species in Northland forests.

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It’s always been said that a complete job change can work wonders, but for former scuba dive instructor Rocky Olsen, it’s been profound. After three years teaching scuba skills in Whangarei, Rocky decided to head back to his old trade of fencing, and is now fencing tutor-assistant at the Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre at Tauhoa, near Warkworth. The Wairarapa based rural training centre established in 1919 to help returning soldiers, has been in partnership since 2012 with Northland’s NorthTec, offering a range of farm and classroom based agricultural courses. Tauhoa born and bred, Rocky says he enjoys teaching young people and he’s keen to share his years of fencing skills learned running his own business, and says he still stands by his business motto: “We don’t sit on the fence, we stand by it.” Tutor Tim O’Leary agrees and says it’s important to ‘do the job once and do it properly’.

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“A good stock fence should have a lifespan of between 40 and 50 years if the job has been done right. You can have all the right materials, but if you don’t know what you’re doing, then the fence won’t last.” Like Rocky, Tim has been farming and contract fencing all his life and says he’s always had a ‘bit of a passion for teaching’ and enjoys watching his students develop. “The biggest thrill is when they start taking pride in what they’re doing.” 18-year-old Daniel Cornelius started with Taratahi at the start of the year as a youth guarantee student, a government funded initiative offering free training for 16 to 19-year-olds. Taratahi’s introduction to farming course offers the basic agricultural skills to be successful in farming.

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while it was confusing at the start, she says the course is now coming together. “There’s more to fencing than just putting up fences — we also learn valuable organisational skills. It’s important to be organised otherwise you go backwards. If you’re organised from the word go, you get the job done quicker.” In partnership with Taratahi, NorthTec offers several agricultural programmes on a range of farms and venues throughout Northland. The practical trade programmes teach real life-skills while completing NZQA qualifications. Students work with qualified and experienced tutors, gaining theory and practical knowledge in such areas as animal husbandry, soil and crop management, fencing, ATVs, chainsaws and land management. A new national certificate in fencing programme starts this month at Tauhoa and at the 2,750-hectare Otakanini Topu farm on the banks of the Kaipara Harbour. The programme is for any student with a genuine interest in farming and rural activities, with a focus on working for a fencing contractor or setting up their own fencing business.

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Te Whai Bay Wines owner, Nicola Deveraux said she was delighted to have won the regional final. “To have your business plans and start up recognised and endorsed by experts is very encouraging.” Established in late 2012, Ms Deveraux says Te Whai Bay is on the way to becoming a recognised New Zealand wine brand and becoming what she hopes will be a ‘complete wine experience for visitors and locals to enjoy’. She says her vision — with the help of local and award winning architect, David Wingate — is a winery and tasting room in an architectural building set amongst the vines, with a mezzanine, cellar and courtyard. “This is still at the drawing stage though I have already cleared the area and planted new vines around the site. By next year the building will be in progress and the immediate surrounding vines already taking shape. The building will sit in among vines.” Ms Deveraux says she has had an interest in wine for many years and the desire to

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The vineyard also hopes to expand into making contract wine for other labels and Ms Deveraux says they also want to eventually offer a venue for weddings and family celebrations, plus a small convention centre. “We hope to begin making our own wines next year, but for now, our chardonnay is made at Marsden in Kerikeri. We have a merlot and rosé in production (coming out at Christmas), at Pleasant Valley wines in West Auckland. We are now bottling and labelling a riesling from Hawkes Bay.

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Accessing free nitrogen

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Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and when the first plants appeared on our planet 460 million years ago, the nitrogen necessary for plant growth was supplied directly out of the atmosphere, for free. That source of supply is still available today and is still free. Agrissentials’ customers just take it for granted. Incidentally, there is approximately 33,000 tonnes of nitrogen above every hectare of our planet. Agrissentials atmospheric nitrogen fixation programme is using this age old formula in conjunction with mycorrhizal fungi, rhizobium bacteria and the legume family to fix all the plant’s nitrogen requirements for free — no hassle, no application charges, no consultation fee and no detrimental impact on the environment — any environmental agent would be happy to hear that. In his book ‘The Closing Circle’ Doctor Barry Commoner, United States of America, characterised the nitrogen fertiliser industry in its hurtling dash for profits as one of the ‘cleverest business operations of all time’. Evidence exists that in the presence of artificial nitrogen (urea) the natural fixation of nitrogen from the air by soil micro-organisms stops and as a result, it is increasingly difficult for farmers to give up the use of the artificial product. Like addictive drugs, artificial nitrogen creates its own demand. In a recent farm journal article, ‘vets are perplexed by cows becoming sick and dying because of phosphorus deficiency despite high levels in the soil. Apparently the answer lies in the levels of available calcium in the soil. Cows can only utilise phosphorus at half the rate of calcium ie 2 to 1 in favour of calcium. If calcium is low, the available phosphate for the animal is even lower, by half, even if phosphorus levels are higher the cows cannot utilise it without the calcium to go with it. In cold weather calcium uptake is naturally less. However, the real culprit is excessive applications of urea, especially autumn and winter and early spring. The excess nitrogen is converted to nitrate

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DO YOU HAVE A TRUST? ARE YOU SURE? In late August the Law Commission recommended the Government make significant changes to the Law of Trusts. If the Law Commission’s recommendations are approved many farming families will be affected. From a relationship property (matrimonial property) point of view, the two biggest recommendations relate to a new way to declare if a trust does not exist and taking assets directly from Trusts at the end of a relationship. I’ll cover the declaration point here. Next month I will discuss the ‘trust busting’. Following that I will explain how to protect yourself. The recommended new trust act includes a provision which states exactly when and how a trust will be created. There are certain aspects of a trust that must exist for the trust to be valid. For example there must be a duty of good faith and an intention to transfer beneficial ownership.

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Coming hand in hand with the power to determine when a trust exists, is the power to declare that a trust does not exist. When evidence suggests that a settlor has been using trust property as if it were their own, for example if the person retains excessive control over trust assets and uses them as their own property - a Court may well say there is no trust. So if one person to the relationship “has a trust” and controls the trust in a way that is inappropriate, when the relationship ends the other may be able to have the trust declared void. In that case the property would be held personally. So a house the couple lived in would become the ‘family home’ under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976. It would be divided equally. Currently there is no legislation which allows this to happen. The Courts have made their own law, but this can be very confusing, and costly to enforce. We are all aware that many trusts are being run at the ‘beck and call’ of the settlor. That has always been ‘known’ to be wrong but often it is hard to do anything about that. The new law would change that. The recommendation of the Law Commission is that this change should apply to all Trusts whether new or existing at the time of the enactment of the new law. Because of this if the recommendations are accepted it would be wise for families who use a Trust structure to consider their position and take advice.

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With mental health awareness week here (October 7–11) one room-based elephant still being steadfastly ignored is that of mental health down on the farm. There is no genteel way of confronting the issue, as the facts are stark. Rising pressures on farmers and alarming statistics that show depression is a real issue in rural communities has prompted rural organisations to urgently come together. Ministry of Health data shows the suicide rate for those living in rural areas is 16 per 100,000 people, compared to a rate of 11.2 per 100,000 in urban areas. There is no simple answer to why rural people experience higher rates of depression but several factors impact, including family, history, lifestyle, and just simple daily events. Experts agree that if you are constantly unhappy, anxious, stressed or The portrait on the cover of the rural mental health issues publication entitled Killing Time, frustrated, pressured, or was kindly provided by Cromwell artist Deidre generally feeling low and Copeland, with permission from the subject’s family just angry for more than two weeks, then you may be experiencing O’Hara, who was awarded a $12,000 depression and need to seek help. NZ Mental Health Media Grant to write It’s not all doom and gloom. The and compile it. highly successful website, Depression. Arataki Dargaville spokesperson org has created an online journal to Mark Bell says while the publication was help people find a way through this initially aimed at Canterbury, it applies debilitating condition. It is a six-week right across the rural sector. programme which walks through several “It’s 14 tabloid pages packed with so coping mechanisms, such as diet and much useful information. It outlines the exercise, to overcome depression. issues that cause stress and depression The Dargaville branch of Whangarei among farmers and agricultural workers based Arataki Ministries also has copies and it aims to reduce the stigma of an excellent publication which was associated with mental health issues first released in 2010. and to encourage the traditionally stoic ‘Down on the farm: Depression and ‘she’ll be right’ farmer and equally Mental Health in the Rural South’, was staunch farming community to talk the brainchild of rural journalist Yvonne about their problems and to seek help.”

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The professionals have it nailed by Andy Bryenton

Spring is here, heralding the beginning of a busy and productive period for Kiwi farmers. But as contractors mow and bale silage, and dairy herds move from calving season into milk production, there’s another aspect of rural business which also needs to be addressed while the sun shines. Spring is the perfect time to break ground on new rural buildings, from sharemilkers’ cottages to covered feed pads, machinery barns to new, high-tech cowsheds. In fact, the range of buildings on offer from local Northland construction companies stretches just about as far as the imagination can reach, with everything from one-man cabins to vast, fully automated rotary milking parlours on offer from a range of professionals. With new building laws firmly entrenched, farm owners are advised by industry bodies to check the credentials of any contractors undertaking work on their farms. It’s not just an issue of liability and accountability should something go wrong in later years, it’s also about the health and safety status of the whole farm. As a type of workplace under the rules of OSH and the ACC, new farm buildings must be safe to work in and around. Choosing a licenced and fully qualified builder (along with top-notch plumbers, roofers, sparkies and other subcontractors) means that you’re covered, and will guarantee a better job. Rural buildings, like farm machinery, have to be constructed tough. Fully exposed to wind and weather, as well as the rigours of livestock and hard work — structures designed for a working farm should definitely be built to last. Thus prepping the ground beforehand, selecting hard-wearing materials, and building to tolerances which may not be needed for a small townhouse in Remuera! The reward for

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Case IH is reviving the Farmall — one of the most recognised tractor model names from the International Harvester family. The Farmall tractor was one of the first mass-produced tractor models built in the United States in the 1920s by McCormick-Deering (later rebadged as International Harvester). Proven rugged performance, high value and

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Staying at the cutting edge of farming tech Say the words ‘Pennsylvania Dutch’, and many people will immediately think of the Amish community, those quietly religious, sombrely dressed rural folk who eschew most modern technology. But it’s not just tried-and-true farming methods which have their roots in the fertile soil of New Holland, Pennsylvania. The name of the town is also inextricably linked with one of the global innovators in farming technology — a company who have, in recent years, delivered us everything from clever new viniculture harvesters to the world’s first hydrogenfuelled tractor. New Holland tractors incorporate a wide range of cutting-edge and independently patented components, in areas from fuel management to ease of loader operation. Subsystems with names like OptiFan, SuperSteer and IntelliFill combine to make New Holland’s range one of the most advanced in a sector which boasts constant innovation. Now New Holland have brought a new range of mid-horsepower tractors to New Zealand, in the form of the TD5 series. Aimed at the Kiwi farmer’s need for versatility and value, these machines are designed to accomplish a multitude of chores around the farm, pitching in with hydraulic power both front and back. The new 8000 series engine at the heart of the TD5 promises 30% more torque than prior designs, with

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they are likely to spend over eight hours a day! New Holland have come a long way since their foundation in the 1890s, and ideas such as hydrogen power may indeed be a reality for farmers of the future. With the TD5 series, however, the long-established company proves that it is very much in the here and now, releasing a range of six new tractors focussed on the demands of real farmers in the field today.

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Kia’s recent cars have always been sat on impressive alloys too and the Cerato hatch is no different. A defining feature of the Cerato four-door is sheer attention to detail — puddle lamps, door handle illumination, keyless entry and start, steering wheel audio controls, colour, in-dash reversing camera — all migrate across to the hatch. In fact, the gentlemen on the lot had only one omission from the suite of gadgets to note; rain sensing wipers. Throw in subtle carbon fibre accents and real leather, and you begin to appreciate why Kia epitomises value for money. The Cerato hatch comes with a choice of engines, up to the willing 2-litre model also found in the sedan. Fuel economy still sits in the mid 7s, despite the fact that the hatch boasts a voluminous load space, complete with true fold-flat seats. And to drive? The Cerato feels immediately comfortable and familiar, with all the right buttons in all the right places. It’s a smooth and intuitive drive — just the right place to spend the morning commute or pick up the kids from school. Though, that being said, it’s no slouch on the open highway either. Rumours abound of a turbocharged coupe version coming soon, which will be quite a departure, but for now, the Cerato has its sights set on the crown held for many years by that other family car beginning with ‘C’.


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on two fantastic rams. It will improve our genetics immensely, especially with live weight gain.” Because of the numerous courses and exams Kevin has completed over many years, Jim reckons Kevin can now be considered the Dorper ‘education master of New Zealand’. In 2014, three internationallyqualified Dorper inspectors will be running courses on the breed, times and locations of which will be published in newspapers closer to the time. Interested parties are welcome to email Kevin on valhalladorpers@xtra.co.nz.

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was quite critical of the co-op because of what he described as a cat problem, was guilty of having in excess of 144 cats roaming and living around the cowshed. The farmer claimed that this was the result of irresponsible townies dumping pets at his milk tanker driveway. In speaking to Farmers of New Zealand last week the farmer said he had alleviated much of the problem but still had 24 cats converging onto the cowshed milk room when the tanker arrived. One has to question what the farmer’s sense of reality is when effluent fines are given for continued noncompliance of effluent management and the second farmer cannot understand that the production of milk must comply with the Food and Safety Act and also Fonterra’s conditions of supply. We dairy farmers, while being very pleased that Fonterra’s recent scare regarding what they believed was contamination of their milk product which turned out to be completely unfounded, certainly learnt the lesson that our continued access to our international markets depends upon the ability to produce high quality dairy products to maintain customer confidence. Gone are the days where stories like the cream tester at a Northland dairy company taking off a cream can lid found a rat floating in the cream can. He wrote a note, put it on the

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Dairying cream can, replaced the lid and returned the cream to the farmer concerned. The next day the cream tester recognised the cream supplier’s cream can which had a docket tied to the lid. The note said, “in view of your letter received yesterday that there was a rat inside this cream can, I have removed the rat. I hope this is to your satisfaction.” The old timers will remember many other stories of supply to the dairy companies when rules were not so stringent. Farmers of New Zealand cannot defend farmers who let the dairy industry down and harm our reputation through indefensible acts. Fonterra and Dairy NZ are introducing new codes to meet the requirements of the new Health and Safety Act. Effluent monitors, providing training courses, introduction of warrant of fitness programmes, nutrient budgets, soil

profile reports, sustainable milk plans to ensure compliance — these measures will be nationwide. I have stated numerous times before that if these minority non-compliant dairy farmers consistently do not make an effort to meet the New Zealand dairy industry goals they run the risk of not having Fonterra’s Volvo and Scania tankers coming onto their farm to pick up their milk. They will not only become a casualty of their own making but will cause other farmers to pay further compliance costs. A dairy farmer, having to face the payment of a $157,000 fine over a 12 month period in most cases would cause financial ruin. Litigation insurance does not provide immunity where it is proven that a farmer has shown a reckless disregard for previous warnings to improve and comply with dairy effluent management rules.

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Are you ready for the new season? When it comes to being organised with staff and machinery you probably are, but what about lameness? Or, are you like many who believe they won’t get lame cows this year? It is a bit like a new year’s resolution. I guess it is understandable that people have every intention of doing their best in keeping this stock affliction down, but how are they going to achieve it? It is not going to happen automatically. You require a strategy, but in order to have a strategy

you need a good understanding of the contributing factors of the condition. I have written many articles about these factors and I will continue to do so, but what are you going to do when you do end up with lame cows — and you will get them. How many do you need before you consider it a problem? Would you consider five cows in your lameness herd throughout the season a problem? I know that many farmers would be more than happy if they only had five throughout the season. Let’s break it down. If you have a milking season of 40 weeks and if cows are lame on an average of four weeks then you will have about 50 lame cows that season because you replace the five affected cows every four weeks, so, over 40 weeks you replace them 10 times. How much does a lame cow cost you? That also depends on who you talk to. Some people say $50 and some people say a $1,000. A few

years ago we sent out a questionnaire to 300 dairy farmers. With the answers that farmers were coming back with, we worked out that the average cost per lame cow in Canterbury was around $1,200. That may seem very high but if you have a cow that is not in calf because of lameness then you have to replace that empty cow with a cow that is in calf. That in itself would cost you over $1,000 without the treatment cost or loss of production cost added on. Then there are also plenty of cows that need to be culled because of lameness even though they are in calf. So I think you should work with a cost on average of $500 per lame cow. That is possibly still on the conservative side, but in our example of 50 lame cows during the season you have a cost of $25,000. I don’t know about you but there are many good

things that I could do with $25,000! In my travels I come across many farmers who haven’t thought about the cost too much. I am just trying to put things into perspective. There are plenty of new milking sheds being built that have no facilities to trim cows. Some people seem to find it hard to justify buying a crush or doing a hoof trimming course because they don’t have many lame cows. You don’t need many lame cows to have a problem that costs you lots of money, let alone considering the animal welfare costs.


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ARGICULTURAL CONTRACTING A better way to banish slimy pests The mild, moist winter has provided an ideal environment for slug numbers to multiply. Now the slimy molluscs are ready and waiting to damage emerging pastures and crops. Ravensdown Agrochemical Technical Manager Jeremy Klingender says last autumn’s booming slug populations put huge pressure on pastures and crops. The mild winter has done nothing to quell these numbers. Monitoring the slug population in paddocks is extremely important because just a small number will cause serious, yet barely visible, damage. To monitor the slug population, farmers should place a number of sacks in the paddock and leave them overnight. If around three or four slugs are found sheltering under each sack, they are probably causing economic damage to crops and pastures. Controlling slugs is an on-going process that must continue throughout the season until crops are well established. To complicate the situation, slug baits act differently on slugs at different developmental stages. There is always a range of slugs at various developmental stages at any time in one paddock. Managing the differing life stages of slugs may require multiple applications of slug bait to ensure crop damage is reduced. The more slugs present, the more applications of slug bait needed to control numbers. The active ingredient of slug bait influences the number of times you can apply it each year. Metaldehyde-

based baits such as Endure can be applied multiple times to increase the overall effectiveness. Endure causes no negative effects on other beneficial species such as earthworms, which are vital to soil health. However, other baits with a methiocarb base can only be applied once each season, because they have the potential to damage earthworms and non-target arthropods. Slug bait should be applied either ‘down the spout’ or broadcast with fertiliser just prior to, or soon after sowing, depending on sowing method. Endure is most effective when broadcast. Slug bait can be re-applied 21 days later, with or without fertiliser. When selecting slug bait, ask whether it is FertMark tested, so it spreads consistently every time it is mixed with fertiliser. The consistency of spreading is important to ensure that all areas of paddocks receive the desired amount of slug bait, for more effective control. Farmers should also look out for slug baits that can be mixed with fertiliser, such as Endure, which can be mixed for free at any Ravensdown store. Be aware that slugs can survive the sprayout process, hidden beneath rubbish and animal waste, to start feeding as soon as the sown crop is germinating.

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ARGICULTURAL CONTRACTING Bigger clover and less bloat by Peter Burton

We grew up believing that clover caused bloat. There was no substitute for horsepower when it came to Bathurst, and the way to increased horsepower being a bigger engine and more fuel down its throat. I remember an experienced farmer telling me that adding potash to super was like increasing the octane rating of petrol, and more potash did indeed appear to grow more clover but the incidence and severity of bloat also increased. So with good reason we believed that clover caused bloat, but just as smaller engine cars have been

faster around Mt Panorama than the V8s there’s an increasing awareness that outstanding clover growth from early spring to late autumn is available without bloat being a problem. Bloat is a result of the gut not working properly resulting in a build-up of gas that reduces intake of feed and production — and in severe cases animals die, with death often occurring quickly and unpredictably. In 1981 Dr. Max Turner of Massey University linked bloat with a sodium potassium imbalance, with a possible link between the incidence of bloat and the increase in application of potassium fertiliser.

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tissue and listed above ryegrasses, so there’s likely to be another factor. Farmer experience is that animals with a full gut entering a fresh break of feed containing a high percentage of clover are much less likely to suffer from bloat than those that have not grazed for a couple of hours prior. In 2006 independent measures from intensive dairy properties growing significantly more total pasture annually than district average, showed pastures on these farms to contain on average double the amount of clover over the four months of September to December, yet then, as in subsequent seasons the incidence of bloat was very low. The common factor with the high clover content properties measured in 2006 was the use of CalciZest and DoloZest based soil nutrient programmes. Reports from a steadily increasing number of properties using these programmes now also indicate that bloat is not considered a problem by their operators. An increase in plant available calcium is a key requirement for the persistence of large leafed long stemmed clover. CalciZest, a lime based product containing a selected range of live fungi and bacteria stimulates the growth of clover that is largely resistant to flea and weevil attack. At optimum grazing time, clovers on these properties are largely solid stemmed. This suggests that the amount of potassium able to rapidly enter the plant is reduced and along with less bloat fully fed animals grazing these pastures are capable of producing close to their live weight in milk solids annually.

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ARGICULTURAL CONTRACTING Drilling down to the roots of a vital technology Without the vast advancements in agriculture seen in the last century, it’s debatable if we could actually feed the majority of people on the planet. As science unlocks the secrets of how plants and soil interact, technology turns this knowledge into practical tools for the farmer — and never has this been more apparent than in the manner in which many of our staple crops are now seeded. Where once farmers would follow the ploughman with a basket, literally ‘broadcasting’ seed (and yes, this is where the term for radio and television transmission comes from), these days a powerful pneumatic seed drill takes up the task, equipped with computers to monitor seed spacing, depth and placement — sometimes even from space. The earliest seed drills come from 1500 BC, when Babylonian farmers used reeds to push seeds one by one into irrigated soil. The Chinese were using ox-drawn multi-tine seed drills by 200 BC, allowing the mass cultivation of rice and grains. Some historians believe that without the seed drill, China would never have become the large empire which it was at the time of Marco

Polo. He, coincidentally, is credited as perhaps bringing the seed drill idea to medieval Italy. Nowadays the modern seed drill is a far cry from such primitive tools. Take for example the Vaderstad Seed Hawk 1300 — at over 25 metres wide and weighing 15 tons, this field-spanning monster uses GPS to precisely place every last seed, covering 61 hectares in a single load of its triple hopper. Its direct-drilling method is especially effective in areas with low soil moisture. Here in New Zealand we have little need for such titanic tools of agriculture — the Seed Hawk was built for the wide, flat plains of North America. But you’ll find high-tech seed drills attached to many farmers’ tractors in Canterbury nonetheless, prized for their ability to give seeds the best possible start in life. As the farming sector continues to support a burgeoning population, technology such as seed drilling, hand in hand with a deeper understanding of soil chemistry and plant biology may be key to keeping healthy food on our plates.

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RURAL CONTRACTING The best help for the big jobs Kiwi farmers are a resourceful bunch — a mix of geographical isolation, economic practicality and the capricious nature of the rural environment means that they often have to be! But despite the traditional role of the farmer as a ‘jack of all trades’ around his own property, it’s still good to know that there is plenty of help on call when large or complex projects need to be undertaken. Often, calling in the professionals means a swifter resolution, and new technology can make the difference between a gruelling slog and or task completed effortlessly, leaving the farmer to do what he does best. One of the perennial tasks about the farm is moving earth — whether it be for a new dam, an extended silage pit, a deeper and wider effluent pond or levelling off before building. There are also roads and races to consider, stand off pads, feed pads and more. Luckily, though jobs like these are a mite too large for the average tractor, there is plenty of machinery of a heavier nature a phone call away. Tracked diggers for scooping out dams and ditches, rollers to flatten and compact the earth, graders to turn and level and bulldozers to shift and push — they are all at your disposal, along with the expertise of

to keep things flowing smoothly, whether for storm water, agricultural drainage or even for the farmhouse septic and waste water system. A huge job this time of year is the vital task of pasture management and laying in feed for winter.

Even non-farmers driving through the country will have noted the big tractors rolling out, alongside groundspread trucks (like the big, bright yellow fleet of top local fert experts Ruawai Groundspread) to tend to the land. continued on page 32 …

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RURAL CONTRACTING … continued from page 31

And while pasture and maize are growing, so, too is everything else. It’s a good time of year to tame the unwanted foliage with a call to Treescape, who can chip, prune, mulch and surgically remove just about anything green and leafy, even reverting forests back to useable pasture.

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Outdoors

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by Andy Bryenton

The weather is warming up and the ocean is beckoning for another top season of angling in Northland — arguably one of the best places in the world to drop a line in the water. And while tasty snapper are at the top of the list for many recreational fishos, it’s the big boys of the underwater world which attract a different class of anglers to our waters this time each year. Like the safari hunters of old, there is a clear list of top fish which big-game anglers want to land. The thrill of the fight and the catch is often enough too — many of these saltwater monsters are simply tagged and released, with photos and memories the

only trophy taken. Marlin are high on the leaderboard, as they have been since time immemorial. Striped marlin are more common than their blue ‘cousins’ in our waters, and black marlin are rarer still, though lucky anglers can still hook one at any time of the season. Yellowfin tuna are also found in Northland waters, and like their bluefin relatives further south they are true giants.

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Eggs “roll away” into a collection tray EzynEst nEst boxEs:

• Suitable for up to 10 hens • Protect eggs from dirt & damage

• • • •

Bridges Farm buildings Feed pads Bins

BLOCK MOWING EARThWORKs DIGGERs TRuCKs BOBCATs +more

PO Box 448, Kerikeri, 0245 • PHONE: 09 407 8784 FAX: 09 407 8770 • EMAIL: ies@concrete.net.nz

FARMERS – How clean is your water?

Would you drink the water out of your troughs? Now is your best time to service your water system… Give us a call and let’s check it out.

• Come home to a full batch of eggs • Quality NZ made

Ph Sandra 06 856 6059 ● www.ezynest.co.nz

IES CONSTRUCTION LTD. CONCRETE AND TILT SLAB CONSTRUCTION

Phone now for pricing and bookings.

& PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

• Lifestyle blocks • Homes & subdivisions

Bruce 021 557 344 | Jan 021 407 305 | 09 407 3033 jjscontracting@xtra.co.nz

Free parking and we don’t run late

Neil Johnson P: (09) 438 4273

GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING®

Available from CRT, PGG Wrightson, Farmlands UV Protected Polycarbonate. Fits on any container with a flat surface. Instructions supplied with the fitting.

$20 plus p&p

GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING 21 LITCHFIELD ST, BLENHEIM

Email: elaine.gordon@xtra.co.nz www.gordys-flytrap-fitting.com Patented in New Zealand/Australia

LANDCARE SERVICES • LANDSCAPING • POLE HOLES • 4 IN 1 BUCKET • ROTARY HOE • COMPACT ROLLING • TRENCHER

Dave Hyndman KAIWAKA P: 09 431 2302 M: 021 431 238

Tony Noonan 021 279 5863 OwNer / MaNager TM

PHONE 09 438 9103 (24HRS) CALL FREE 0800 McQUINN

0800 627 8466 148 Lower Dent Street, Whangarei

www.mcquinnpumps.co.nz

ON-SITE DIESEL REFUELLING

Kereru Holdings Ltd 14 Kereru St, Maunu, Whangarei 0110 A/H 09 438 4485 Fax: 09 438 4409 Email: tony.noonan@xnet.co.nz


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Make Your Life easier! use our services now!

•  Pipe & Steel Supplies  •  LTNZ Approved Workshop •  General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering •  Mobile Welding Services  •  General Repairs & Maintenance •  2 Ton Gantry Crane  •  Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake •  de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator® •  Field Rollers, Water Carts  •  Kumara Gear

Doug Wilson Manager Phone: Fax: Mobile: Email:

Newman Engineering (2004) LTD Ph 09 439 5065 Dargaville www.newmanengineering.co.nz

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

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

MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP

Pat’s Healing Centre

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd Neil Carter Trading as

www.animalherbs.co.nz — We courier to your door!

Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth)

A big range of Health Solutions for you, your family and animals

• Solutions for control of fleas, ticks • Himalayan Salt Lick with and worms with WashBar products, 80+ minerals Diatomaceous Earth and Flee Flea • Orijen Organic Dog and Cat • Herbal and Homeopathic remedies Food — no grains for you and your animals

All Services & Maintenance Available PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 • Mobile 027 273 6865

Ph 09 432 0820

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

Visit our Waipu clinic and shop, or website to buy online

REGISTERED DRAINLAYER AFTER HOURS • 09 407 9649 WE COVER ALL OF NORTHLAND FROM KAITAIA TO WHANGAREI SOUTH!

www.pipeitdrainit.co.nz EARTHWORKS - PIPELINES - FARM WATER SYSTEMS NEW AND OLD HOUSE SITE SEWAGE SYSTEMS

Insurance Specialists ˚ Farming ˚ Commercial ˚ Domestic

INSURANCE BROKERS

Mark & Lisa Williamson 110 Bank Street Whangarei Ph 09 438 5457 or 0800 224 151

QUALITY • INTEGRITY

R O O F I N G S P E C I AL I S T S

021 026 322 86 • jim@toproofer.co.nz

NORTHERN FARMING CLASSIFIEDS Reach 33,300 Rural Homes — Phone 0800 466 793

For Sale

For Sale

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 31/10/13.

PLYWOOD 19MM H3 treated 2.4x1.2m $66 incl gst. Scooters Plywood, 43 Commerce St, Whangarei. We stock a wide range of plywood inlcuding 2nds, marine, claddings for sheds. Cutting service. Phone 09 4386565 or sales@scootersply.co.nz. RIDE-ON MOWERS, trimmers, blowers and chainsaws. 5 year domestic warranty and 12 months no deposit, interest free terms. Kaitaia Tractors, North road Kaitaia. Ask in store or phone 09 408 0670 for details. SINTERED BRAKE PADS — for MX and FarmBikes — from $39 at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz

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. BOAT TRAILERS, full range to suit 12ft to 27ft boats, very competitive prices and immediate delivery for most models now. Call us to discuss free on 0800 162 500 Xpress Trailers. BOX TRAILERS, single and tandem axle trailers at very competitive prices, full range of sizes, 7x4 $1895, 8x4 $2195, 8x5 tandem $2895, 8x5 single $2295, 10x5 tandem $3495, 10x6 tandem $3895 Ph 0800 162 500 Xpress Trailers. CAN AM quad and side by side all terrain vehicles now available at Kaitaia Tractors, North Road Kaitaia. See the full range in store. Sales, servicing, parts and accessories. Phone 09 408 0670.

TRACTORS, QUADS, mowers, machinery and power equipment. See the latest machinery in action at Kaitaia Tractors Open Day. Demonstrations, specials, gate prizes and give-aways. All day, 11th October, North Road Kaitaia. All welcome. Phone 09 408 0670. WEED EATERS & CHAINSAWS — GET 10% OFF STOCKED ITEMS at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres. co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/10/13. WINDMILL WATER pumps by Ferguson Windmills Company. Phone 09 412 8655. www.windmills.co.nz. sales@windmills.co.nz

For Sale

ATV SERVICE Receive 10% discount off RRP for standard service parts* with this voucher when you get your ATV serviced at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street Hikurangi Phone 0800 963 636 | www.atvtyres.co.nz. *Conditions apply, offer ends 31/10/13.

Chickens For Sale BROWN SHAVER and Hyline pullet chickens. Guaranteed hens. Excellent layers. $15/$30 each. Located in Kerikeri – Call 021 825 174.

Wanted LOOKING FOR standing hay. Weedy paddocks are ok. Call Ben 021 847 199.

Services FURNITURE MOVING Around NZ or around the world. Single items or house lots. Pro Packing, moving, insurance. Via trucks, containers, shared loads. Ph 0800 496 753 www.worldmoving.co.nz. “Experience & Advice You Can Trust”.

Farm Services

ATV FARM BIKE MX SPARES

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

CHAIN & SPROCKET KITS DIRT OR FARM BIKE. SAVE 10% off RRP If you get them fitted at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/10/13.

INTRODUCTORY OFFER New Customers Receive 7.5% discount off RRP for all stocked items with this voucher at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi.

LOOKING FOR standing hay. Weedy paddocks are ok. Call Ben 021 847 199.

DOG TRAINING Products – SportDOG remote trainers, Anti-Bark Collars and Containment systems. Trainers with up to 1.6 kms range and can work up to 6 collars. Completely waterproof and rechargeable. Call 0800 872 546. website www.innotek.co.nz

Phone 0800 963 636 www.atvtyres.co.nz

NEED NEW ATV TYRES? GET 20% OFF RRP & FREE FITTING at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres. co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/10/13. NEW YAMAHA FARM ATVs — 5.9% interest & 3 year warranty. Only at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi — phone 0800 963 636 & Yamaha MC Whangarei. Phone 09 438 0804. Offer ends 31/10/13.

Be quick – offer ends 31/10/13. Conditions apply.

MX FARM BIKE SERVICE Receive 7.5% discount off RRP for standard service parts* with this voucher when you get your MX / Farm Bike serviced at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz *Conditions apply, offer ends 31/10/13

Rural Services Animal Health Products APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, garlic & manuka honey. 200L - $450 or 1,000L - $2,000 + gst, with FREE DELIVERY. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. www.blacktypeminerals.co.nz.

Travel CARNIVAL OF VENICE Tuscany & Cinque Terre, Escorted tour, 27 February – 20 March 2014. Incl return flights ex Auck, accom, sight-seeing, all transport in Italy. Skylark Tours, 09 432 8065. www.skylarktours.co.nz. NORFOLK ISLAND, Jazz F estival Escorted tour, 1-8 December 2013. Incl fares, accom, some meals, five jazz concerts and more. Skylark Tours, 09 432 8065. www.skylarktours.co.nz. NORFOLK ISLAND, Country Music Festival, Escorted tour 18-25 May 2014, Incl fares, accom, rental car, five concerts and more. Skylark Tours, 09 432 8065. www.skylarktours.co.nz.

Energy Efficiency DO YOU LIVE IN A WINDY SPOT? 3 phase wind turbines starting at $2,200 includes 450 watt turbine, 6m pole, charge controller and inverter, Batteries not included. Ring Colin at Windpower Waikato Phone 0274 831 041 A/H 07 843 7983 Email colin@windpowerwaikato.co.nz

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

SAFETY FIRST ON THE FARM

Water Services PROFESSIONAL WATER Tank cleaning and sanitising - recommended every 3 to 5 years. Also for all your water treatment and water filtration systems, call Dave at Aqua Filter Products on 022 402 1964. TANK WATER TESTING. Find out what harmful ‘bugs’ are present in your drinking water. Samples tested for Coliforms, a written report supplied and remedial actions suggested. Contact Simon at 09 422 9345 or at tankwater@xtra.co.nz.

DON’T FORGET YOUR HELMET


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October 2013  NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

WORK HARD. RIDE SMOOTH. $10,430 SAVE $1500

*

EX GST

KG 165/680 ROLLED INDEPENDENT REAR SUSPENSION

ON-DEMAND TRUE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL AND ENGINE BRAKING SYSTEM

ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION

TOP CARRYING / TOWING

*Offer ends 31/10/13 or earlier if stocks run out. Only available at participating Polaris dealers. Not valid with any other offer. Excludes fleet clients.

RAFFTERES LOAW NCE O FIN

COMING SOON

OUTLAW 50

OUTLAW 90

EX GST

EX GST

$2, 169

$3, 039

*Offer ends 31/10/13 or earlier if stocks run out. Only available at participating Polaris dealers. Not valid with any other offer. Excludes fleet clients.

ROUSE MOTORCYCLES LTD 1 KING STREET, HIKURANGI. PH: 0800 96 36 36

MAUNGATUROTO MOTORCYCLES LTD

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

www.polaris.co.nz

KUMEU CHAINSAWS & MOWERS LTD MAIN ROAD, HUAPAI. PH: (09) 412 8109

CA MOTORCYCLES LTD

725 POUTU ROAD, DARGAVILLE. PH: (09) 439 0170


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