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“Terse answers from Climate Change minister James Shaw to parliamentary questions indicate the Greens find the GE topic too hot to handle. Discussions on pragmatic and science-based policies should not be held to ransom by merely trying to keep a section of your political party’s membership happy,” says Federated Farmers climate change spokesperson Andrew Hoggard. “There have been plenty of media reports about a ryegrass developed by NZ AgResearch using gene editing. It can substantially reduce methane emissions from cattle, which eat it. Under our current laws, the grass cannot be grown in New Zealand, and field trials are having to take place in the United States.” National’s spokesperson on Climate Change Todd Muller asked Mr Shaw if he agreed with a statement by the former prime minister’s chief science adviser, Sir Peter Gluckman, that New Zealand agriculture would struggle to be sustainable in the long term without using gene editing. “Mr Shaw’s one-word reply was ‘No’, the same reply he gave when asked if he agreed with Sir Peter that, there is no way that we will get a reduction

in methane production, and I can see no way that we will see an economic advantage for farmers as we shift to more plant-based foods, without using gene editing. “Mr Shaw didn’t have to agree with Sir Peter Gluckman, but we do hope he won’t be so quick to shut down discussion of GE’s potential in discussions with groups such as Federated Farmers and others,” Mr Hoggard says. “We have already had Green MP and conservation minister Eugenie Sage tell Predator-free NZ not to pursue the option of GE technologies as an answer to the eradication of possums, rats and other pests. Farmers are being called on to make deep cuts in emissions from their livestock. Just about the only way we are going to be able to do that, without crippling the viability of many farms, are breakthrough technologies still being worked on. “Federated Farmers’ position is that we should at least be open to the potential of GE. We need to continue scientific and field research on its advantages and disadvantages, at the same time as having an openminded and rational debate with all New Zealanders.”

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Winners selected for grand final A Turakina sheep and beef farmer has been named the Taranaki/Manawatu FMG Young Farmer of the Year. Alex Field, 25, took out the title after winning the fiercely-contested regional final in Whanganui recently. “I’m speechless. I think it’s going to take a few days for the win to sink in,” he said. The event saw seven finalists tackle a series of gruelling modules, including a fast-paced agri-knowledge quiz. Contestants had to fly a drone, use GPS technology to help set up a temporary electric fence and make butter. Alex’s win has secured him a spot in the FMG Young Farmer of the Year grand final in Hawke’s Bay in July. “It’s been a long-held dream of mine to compete in the grand final. I’m excited about being a part of this year’s event,” said Alex. Almost 54 high school students from across the region worked in pairs to tackle a range of challenges in the Taranaki/Manawatu FMG Junior Young Farmers of the Year (formerly known as TeenAg). Two Feilding High School students, Anna Simpson and Phoebe Smailes, both 16 years old, won the regional final. “We’re stoked. We came third last year, so we’re really excited to have taken out first place this year,” said Anna. Modules tested the students’ practical and theoretical skills and included a quiz hosted by Te Radar.

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Olivia Buick, 17, and Nelson Greenwood, 16, who are also from Feilding High School, took out second place. Both teams have qualified for the FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year grand final. The AgriKids regional contest saw 144 students take on a series of fun agricultural modules. Sam Cranstone, 12, Falcon Proffit, 11, and Thomas Revell, 11, from Huntley School in Marton won the competition. A team made up from two small schools in

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CALVES FOR HOSPICE A VITAL SCHEME by Denise Gunn

As Calves for Hospice enters its second year of operation, it is hoped the scheme will establish a self-sustainable income stream towards Hospice Taranaki’s expenditure and expansion of services.

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calves are purchased at the saleyards,” The three stock agent companies that work in Taranaki have all agreed to donate their commission to Hospice Taranaki.” said Clare. The other option is for farmers to donate a ‘virtual’ calf. As some farmers have only crossbred calves, which are not reared beyond four days of age, the value of a calf sent to the sale can be donated instead. “Some farmers, very generously this year, have donated a reared 100kg bull calf that has been sold through the saleyards,” said Clare. “We appreciate the generosity of NZ Farmers Livestock, Farm Source Hospice Taranaki CEO Paul Lamb

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Calves for Hospice has entered its second year of operation

Livestock and PGG Wrightson.” Mycoplasma Bovis and drought conditions impacted on the scheme’s first year of income. “We achieved $4,000, which was less than what was expected,” said Clare. Hospice Taranaki covers the Taranaki province north to Mokau, south to Waitotara, east to Whangamomona, inland and coastal areas around Mount Taranaki. It is expected Hospice Taranaki will provide palliative care to more than 650 people this year. Approximately 200 patients, including those in receiving care in their own home, are under the care of Hospice Taranaki at any one

time. Support is also extended to the individual’s families and friends. Although the hospice receives core government funding, another $3.7 million is required this year to cover costs. Hospice Taranaki CEO Paul Lamb said all services are provided free of charge to anyone, anywhere, anytime. “We need to raise 50% of our operating expenditure from the community each year. Being a farming province, we are hugely grateful for the way our rural supporters value what hospice does in their communities. “This scheme is about developing new community relationships to tell our

story and help sustain our care work, the demand for our services is increasing exponentially into the future. We need to plan for this to be sustainable around the ways we work and resource for this demand.” he said Clare said as the scheme develops over time, farmers could sponsor an animal, raise it to full growth, then sell with revenue going to Taranaki Hospice. Currently, there are around 40 farmers involved in Calves for Hospice. “Ideally, we will have a volunteer in each district to contact farmers before spring and ask for pledges,” Clare. Farmers interested in volunteering for the Calves for Hospice scheme, or pledging a calf or calves this coming spring, can contact Clare Poole, Jane O’Neill or Hospice Taranaki on 06 753 7830 for further information.

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On track with dairy apprenticeship by Denise Gunn At the age of 13, Peter Arnold knew he wanted to be a dairy farmer. Now a dairy apprentice, he has set his long-term goal for farm ownership.

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Peter said the biggest challenge he has faced is adapting from five days of school to working 12 days in a row. Keeping a work and leisure time balance, with a range of sporting and social events, provides some time away from the farm. Peter attends a martial arts club in Manutahi with most of the members coming from the local community. He plays touch rugby, entering teams with mates too. “I also hunt goats and possums for pest control on my mate’s sheep and beef farm, and use the meat for dog

tucker.” Saving up money, moving up to a manager, contract milker and then buying a small herd are amongst Peter’s short term goals. “My long-term goal is to buy my own farm,” he said. “I love working in the dairy industry because there’s always something new happening whether it is planned or not. “There’s a variety of jobs to do every day.”

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Picking up skills pays off BY DENISE GUNN Stock manager Alex Field’s dairy farming background, along with a varied range of practical experience, paid dividends when he began studying towards a diploma in rural business.

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lex grew up in Apiti where his mother worked on a dairy farm. Although Alex tried his hand at dairying, he found it wasn’t for him. Instead, he followed his brothers around shepherding, learning the tricks of the trade. There was no time for relaxing during school holidays either. Instead, Alex worked and trapped possums to earn some cash. “After I met a few people, I started working for the odd farmer here and there.” Alex started chasing a few sheep around the yards. Then, as his skills developed, he picked up a drench gun. “A drench gun became a handpiece, and at one point I even had a pair of

loppers in my hands pruning trees. “All these little jobs, tied in with a dairy background, helped me out with study when I moved down to Telford.” When Alex graduated with a rural business diploma from Balclutha-based agricultural training centre Telford, he moved to Southland, working on a couple of finishing farms. It was there that he was introduced to Young Farmers. “A work colleague dragged me along to a meeting. I’ve been a member ever since.” When Alex’s work on the finishing farms ended, he moved to the Waikato. Due to remoteness his involvement with Young Farmers, was smaller.

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After spending a year working with genetics and service bulls in the Waikato, he moved to his current position as stock manager on Tunnel Hill at Turakina. The 1,000ha property runs 3,200 Romney breeding ewes and 310 Angus breeding cows, grows 150ha of maize grain and has 220ha in production forestry. “We lamb in June and process the first lambs in October. The aim is to have the first spring lamb on supermarket shelves. Lamb is also exported yearround to 12 countries.” As a sole-charge stock manager, Alex is tasked with the day-to-day farm operations to keep the place running smoothly and efficiently. “Tunnel Hill is an intensive farm. Ewes are heavily shepherded at lambing and calves are tagged at birth. This means winter, yes winter, is very busy.” “Given its unique coastal attributes, lambing starts in June. Lambs are weaned in October. They are sold under the brand Coastal Spring Lamb, which is another unique aspect of this job.” Alex is currently vice-chairman of the local Marton Young Farmers. He said it’s the people who make Young Farmers enjoyable. “From that person who lends you a hand when you need it, to watching the young one fresh out of school grow into a fully-functioning adult who passes on their skills to the next young’ un to walk through the doors. It takes good people to make Young Farmers work, and it’s those good people that make it great.” A competitive nature has seen Alex compete in three district Young Farmers

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a space feel too busy. You can create depth by using material and texture and accessorise your colours in a fun way that feels balanced. Try painting a large piece of cardboard with your colour choices that can be moved around the room throughout the day and night to see how it changes with the different lights Stick with safer neutrals for large furniture pieces unless your inspiration piece is a colourful sofa or something of the like. It is best to have 60 per cent of the room one main colour family which is usually your neutrals- that may be a beige, a deep navy, muted green or mustard yellow. It is up to you what you decide and lightening it by 25 per cent often can give a bit more sophistication. Don’t be scared to try dark charcoal in a small area such as a toilet if that is what you think would look nice. If it doesn’t quite work, it is one of the cheapest design blunders to correct by painting over it compared to wallpaper or tilework.

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There’s an old saying that the good finish last and that it’s only an optimist who believes that ‘next year will be the year of the nice guy’. Well, when it comes to ecological credentials, it seems that year has finally dawned. A quick look at the Geneva Motor Show, the European Car of the Year, and our own local sales forecourts reveals that the electric revolution is gathering pace. Some grumblers will call it nothing but ‘virtue signalling’ that some of the top carmakers in the world are trading in horsepower for voltage. However, you have to admit, machines like the showstopping Pininfarina Battista are both jaw-droppingly pretty and insanely fast. Did it steal the thunder of Bugatti’s Voiture Noir and the new mid-engined Aston Martin Vanquish Vision? Perhaps. There’s no denying that Aston’s Lagonda SUV concept was 100 per cent electric as well. Jaguar has scooped its first-ever European Car of the Year award. The only one to go to the Brit automaker, despite the E Type being utterly deserving if a couple of years too early. They’ve done so with the I-Pace, a tidy, unfussy design, which is still clearly a Jag, while clearly encapsulating modern style. It’s also purely electric. The march of the crossover SUV continues across all marques, makes and brands in the auto world, but this THE SIDE-BY-SIDE THAT’S MADE OF STEEL

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