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Two varieties of pampas grow in New Zealand — common pampas (Cortaderia selloana) and purple pampas (Cortadera jubata). Both species, native to South America, are found throughout the region and classed as eradication pest plants in the Taranaki Regional Council’s Pest Plant Management Strategy. Under the Strategy, both varieties must be destroyed. Taranaki Regional Council recommends physical removal of this invasive plant or spraying with glyphosate herbicides. Although young plants can be pulled out of the ground after the soil has been loosened, a bulldozer may be required to remove large plants. Pampas can be disposed of through mulching or composting. After the initial removal of pampas, it is important to revisit the site on an annual basis to control regrowth. Taranaki Regional Council’s environmental services manager, Steve Ellis, said all pampas plants and shelter
belts must be destroyed. “Pampas should not be confused with native toetoe, which has a waxy surface on the leaf base,” said Mr Ellis. “And unlike toetoe, mature pampas plants have tightly curled dead leaves at their base.” Alternatives recommended for shelter include trees, flaxes and native toetoe which also enhance landscape and biodiversity values. Pampas has the ability to cover large open spaces in a short period of time and is a threat to native plant growth and horticulture production. It reduces visibility on roadsides and can become a fire hazard as it produces a large amount of dry matter. Pests such as rats, mice, rabbits and possums also inhabit areas with pampas. For further information, phone the Taranaki Regional Council on 0800 736 222 and ask for an environmental officer. Alternatively visit www.trc.govt. nz/pest-plants.
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Taranaki/Manawatu Young Farmers regional winner, Pete FitzHerbert, is gearing up to represent the region at the 2015 ANZ Young Farmer Contest grand final. The 29-year-old stock manager from Hunterville is a member of the Marton Young Farmers Club. He manages the family farm and also runs a Dorset Down sheep stud. Pete said he has competed in six regional finals in the past and learnt from them all. “The contest has real scope with what can be included and lots of little traps to catch you out. “So experience does help.” This year will be his first attempt at the grand final. Eight contestants, selected from three district events held in Manawatu and Taranaki, competed in the regional final. Other members of the Marton Young Farmers Club also featured in the top placings, with Nigel Will (28) Pete Fitz-Herbert in action at the regional final in second place and Erica van Reneen (30) fourth. Twenty-two-year-old Pete’s prize pack from the competition Cameron Black of the Massey University was worth over $10,000 and Young Farmers Club placed third. included cash, scholarships, products All of the competitors tackled a and services. variety of practical tasks, and theory and “I really enjoy the evening session/ business component modules covering show,” said Pete. all aspects of farming “The competition heats up, and it’s Pete found the technical exam section a race to the buzzer and a test of your of the competition the most challenging. agriculture and general knowledge.” “Trying to switch on at 6.45am to sit Pete will now focus on preparing for a 50 minute exam is difficult, especially this year’s grand final which will be held when it is not one of my strengths,” in Taupo from July 2–4. he said. “I have a lot of study to do,” he said. “Although I managed to get the top “I am in to win and everything I can score in it this year as I had been putting do to put myself in a position to win will time into improving in this section.” be done come July 2.”
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meeting of the Marton Farmers’ Union in 1918, Mr Newman suggested that woolgrowers allocate their profits to a fund set up to assist dependants of British seamen who had been killed or injured during the war. The Marton Farmers’ Union approached their headquarters with the proposal and over 2,600 woolgrowers donated $237,000 to the New Zealand Sheep Owners’ Acknowledgement of Debt to British Seamen Trust Fund. This organisation recognised that seamen had kept the
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“Flock House was funded out of goodwill, and the whole thing was about goodwill.” of Agriculture, which later became the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, managed the property. Additional land was purchased over the years with sheep, beef and dairy cattle, and pigs farmed on the property. The last intake of farm cadets was in 1988. The Flock House homestead,
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“I had a good knowledge of the organisation, was passionate and had ideas about where we could head in the future with AgriKids, TeenAg and Young Farmers Clubs.” When Megan’s working day for Young Farmers is completed, her gumboots are kept handy as she helps her partner out on a dairy grazing unit he runs. “During my spare time I like to be on the farm,” she said.
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Megan with Opiki Young “There is always something to do.” However, despite a busy work and farm schedule, Megan still finds time to enjoy her interests which includes keeping fit and healthy, and attending early morning boot camps. “I also love the outdoors and like to go walking, hunting, diving, and go to the beach as much as I can.” Megan has found the Young Farmers organisation to be a great way to meet
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Hunters can expect to see good numbers of ducks when the game bird hunting season gets underway at 6.30am on Saturday, May 2. A good breeding season and relatively strong duck numbers has allowed Taranaki Fish and Game to continue with an eight week hunting season, and 10 bird daily bag limit for the grey/ mallard duck. Similarly, numbers of the paradise shelduck have been increasing on the Taranaki ring plain and with dry summers in the last three years, they have caused issues with damage to farmers’ chicory crops. As a result, the daily bag limit for paradise shelduck has been raised from 10 to 15 for opening weekend in Area C — the Taranaki provincial area including all of the Stratford district. After opening weekend and in areas A and B, the bag limit remains at 10. Paradise shelduck decoy easily and provide a great hunting opportunity for young hunters or those just getting into game bird hunting. A good harvest is also important in managing their impacts on farming operations. Despite some comments, there are currently no restrictions on shotgun magazine capacity, however hunters who are travelling to hunt in other Fish and Game regions should be aware that different regulations may apply, including reduced season lengths and bag limits and restrictions on shotgun magazine capacity. Under the game bird hunting regulations, the owner or occupier of a property, their spouse and one child can hunt on this property without a licence. This recognises that farmers have often done their bit to look after game birds and their habitat on the property, however they are still bound by all other hunting regulations.
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One outcome of this decision is that Fish and Game have no contact details for these hunters and cannot supply any information on regulation changes, or other items of interest such as assistance and funding for wetland development. Prospects for the coming season are looking good, it is definitely worth getting out there and enjoying what our great sport has to offer. If you would like to be on the Fish and Game mailing list, please contact Jilli Steedman on 06 345 4908 or Taranaki@fishandgame.org.nz.
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We opened our shop ‘Village Saleyards’ last July, this is where the old Pirongia — Alexandra saleyards were located. Whilst I have distributed vegetable oil soap for the past 11 years, my partner Ian has been creating unique garden art from New Zealand native timbers, recycled corrugated iron and copper. We cleared out Ian’s workshop and sent him down to the back shed to work, and the shop was set up using old pallet timber for the flooring and corrugated iron for the ceiling, giving it a farming yesteryear vibe.
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The Great Barrier Island branch of Rural Women NZ owns its own premises, which at the time was undergoing a major upgrade. Their garage, it seemed, would make the perfect place for an olive press — and after a cup of coffee, the olive press had a new home. “Awana Rural Women activities encourage community co-operation and development and what better way to demonstrate this than to help promote economic growth through horticulture,” said Mrs Somerville-Ryan. “Our facilities are centrally located, of a high standard, and well-known around Great Barrier Island. “Housing the olive press is very much in line with our philosophy of helping the community to help itself through education, personal development and building community capacity. It’s a winwin for everyone.” The community olive press was officially opened by Hon Nikki Kaye, MP for Great Barrier (and Auckland Central), who acknowledged the perseverance
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Keeping warm this winter Although winter is fast approaching, there is still time to get ready for the colder months. An efficiently heated home can save so much money as well as help fend off coughs and colds. Nebulite Windows and Doors can help keep your home warm and dry with their range of products. The team understand that each house is different and can offer an extensive range of double glazed glass to suit individual requirements. Flexibility is key when installing doors and windows and Nebulite focus on practicality and versatility. They also offer a Foldback Bifold system that places panels along the building line rather than protruding outwards, taking up valuable space. Woodburner’s can also provide a practical and cost effective solution to heating your home. Former builder AJ has 20 years experience with woodburners and decided to become self-employed in 2009 with his business AJ’s Wood Burner Installation and Servicing. They must be installed to reach NZ standards and AJ says he has seen too many installs that have been a disaster waiting to happen. He suggests an inspection by an approved installer prior to purchasing a home to identify any faults and provide valuable peace of mind. “Woodburner’s should also be serviced regularly — on an annual or bi-annual basis.
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Heavy duty diesel rolls out by Andy Bryenton
Kiwi farms run on diesel power — from burly utes to rugged tractors. And now a new diesel UTV brings that power to even more jobs around the farm. Adding to its already impressive range of models, Polaris have announced the impending arrival of the 2015 Ranger 1000 Diesel HD (Heavy Duty) — built specifically for the New Zealand and Australian markets. That HD tag indicates the inclusion of a suite of heavy duty upgrades, beefing up the Ranger for the hard knocks Kiwi farming is famous for. Add in electronic power steering and engine braking with 4-Wheel descent control to combat New Zealand’s hilly terrain, and this dieselpowered workhorse begins to look like just what the doctor ordered. The 2015 Ranger 1000 Diesel HD receives a number of upgrades over the 2014 model, including being built on the more modern Ranger XP platform. Styling has been given a fast-forward too, and under all that rakish bodywork sits a powerful 1,028cc Diesel Engine, up from 900cc in the previous iteration. A massive 110 Amp Alternator is bolted to this diesel mill, cranking out the kind of power usually associated with utes. And a new, tough cab frame keeps riders safe, even in the worst conditions. With upgrades to the chassis, the Ranger 1000 Diesel HD now shares
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the same attributes which have made the Ranger XP 900 a top choice for New Zealand farmers. This new model also boasts innovations such as a restyled cockpit for driver comfort, dual A-Arm front suspension for a smoother ride, and a larger 37.6 Litre fuel tank for longer trips between fill ups. The 1,028cc Kohler Diesel under the hood is a 3 cylinder overhead cam liquidcooled symphony of power. This proven, high performance mill utilises indirect
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RURAL WHEELS
Reliable record with staying power by Andy Bryenton
The small SUV sector of the market has grown hugely in recent years, to the detriment, perhaps of that old favourite the big station wagon or roomy sedan. While many unfairly view contenders like BMW’s X3 and Toyota’s RAV4 as mere imitations of their ‘big brother’ stablemates — like the Range Rover and Land Cruiser — there’s no denying the versatility of a machine which can effortlessly switch from town sophistication to country ruggedness. Doing their part to shed the preconception of smaller sport utilities as off-road lightweights is the Sportage, a mid-sized offering from the forwardthinking Korean auto maker Kia. Having evolved through several generations, the current model has proven not just competent as a ‘shopping cart’ and a vacation escape vehicle, but also as an all-round dependable motor. In fact, the Sportage has topped
the prestigious JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study — for the third time. The survey, which is internationally recognised as a fair (if demanding) real world test of toughness tracks a sample of 3-year-old machines, talking to owners who put their daily drivers through the usual rote of work, play and chores. Any problems are reported, with points deducted from a maximum score for any breakdowns or failures. Kia are pleased to have received a stunning report card, with the Sportage coming out ahead of its contemporaries in terms of surviving the hard knocks real life can throw at a vehicle — something it’s hard to simulate on the test track. “The JD Power VDS award reinforces Kia’s ongoing commitment to
quality and dedication to craftsmanship in building world-class products,” says Todd McDonald, General Manager of Kia Motors New Zealand. “The Sportage is a clear example of how far the entire Kia model range has progressed and this level of quality is tangible evidence of our long-term strategy to enhance the Kia ownership experience.” Our pick for a test drive would have to be the two-litre LX Diesel AWD, which
delivers plenty of space for the whole family, alongside the all-wheel-drive power to make short work of country driving conditions. It’s a measure of Kia’s belief in the durability of this vehicle — borne out by JD Power’s survey — that they offer a comprehensive five year warranty with every new Sportage, making it a wise choice for those who know what kind of curve balls the real world can throw at a Kiwi family’s set of wheels.
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April 2015
RURAL WHEELS
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There was a wealth of agricultural power on display at the recent Northland Field Days, with machines manufactured in many nations competing for attention from the farming public. But, as at immense agricultural expos such as Europe’s giant Agritechnica, one of the most noticeable brands was liveried in smart green and black. Deutz Fahr’s range of tractors lived up to their reputation as the ‘Mercedes Benz of Farming’, displaying a range which covered a wide scope of applications, from row cropping through to the toughest tasks in pasture management. It was little surprise that the big German marque put on a good showing. Their 9 series of large 270-hp-plus machines have just received the award for best design in the coveted European Golden Tractor competition. That same philosophy of meticulous engineering is apparent in the smaller, more versatile 5 and 6 series tractors which excited a lot of attention at our local Field Days. This may be because of the advances in fuel economy, power, stability and ease of operation which have marked out Deutz Fahr as a market leading innovator. Certainly, these machines are made to pass the very stringent European Union emissions standards, and do so with a suite of technological engine advancements which also aim to save fuel. But there’s also the fact that the ‘Mercedes Benz’ comparison
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Neal Kinsey is returning to New Zealand explaining the essentials and finer points of soil fertility. He will be at Cambridge from 29th June to 3rd July and then in Ashburton, hosted by Golden Bay Dolomite and Kiwi Fertiliser. The starting point at Cambridge is trace elements. Many farmers’ soil tests do not even measure them; so they are not applied. Is it any wonder some farms frequently have costly animal health problems? There will be good advice on offer for farmers and reps involved in all types of farming and growing. Dr Linus Pauling, winner of two Nobel Prizes, stated: “In my opinion, one can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to mineral deficiency.” If you accept this statement, then improvements can be made in the following areas by improving fertiliser practices: Stock health; insect problems (including ticks and mites) on stock, pastures and crops; bacterial and fungal diseases; dipping, drenching and dagging regimes; fruit and vegetables that do not keep; fruit and vegetables that don’t taste at all good; kauri die-back; Psa of kiwifruit; weeds including YBG; the need
to inoculate silage; or the fact that large areas of pasture have to be re-grassed each year. One test for a dairy farmer is the effluent pond. If it is anaerobic, it will have a tendency to crust over and require constant and costly maintenance. If it is aerobic, no such problems will be observed. The pond is a reflection of the health of the rest of the property. If it is not healthy, then neither are the soil or the stock. All the above problems are related to soil fertility and can be mitigated to a greater or a lesser degree. The course will cover all essential trace elements including silicon; plus nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, compost, carbon, calcium, magnesium, and much more. Prior to the course itself, we have the opportunity to visit properties carrying out the principles of correct soil fertility. These properties have not been on the system very long, but have already showed clear improvements. For more information go to goldenbaydolomite.co.nz or kiwifertiliser. co.nz for details and registration.
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Waikato Milking Systems and Deosan are two 100% Kiwi businesses which have earned a status in agribusiness as leaders of innovation in dairy technology. In February they announced an agreement to work together to advance the speed of innovation in dairy technology and the delivery on farm of the best systems and products for New Zealand dairy farmers. One of the first initiatives of that agreement is the joint sponsorship of the Waikato Chiefs Rugby Club to promote sport in rural schools. Beginning in April, dairy farmers will be asked to nominate a local rural school in the Chief’s supporters region with three school sport rugby prizes to be won. The winning school will have their sports prize personally delivered by three members of the Chiefs. Dean Bell CEO of Waikato Milking Systems and Kip Bodle Managing Director of Deosan say their passion for helping people excel in their chosen field was born in dairying but extends across agribusiness and at home on the rugby field. “We know rural schools face the same challenges as their urban counterparts, but these
are often exacerbated by their relative isolation from large centres. “The Waikato is dotted with small, vibrant schools and we want to do something which will make a difference to those schools and those kids. “Rugby is one of the greatest training grounds for the attitude which will take children forward in the world so we’re going to play our part.” Kip Bodle says that this campaign is about celebrating great grass roots brands from the Waikato and giving something back to the community. “We are on a mission to connect with as many farmers as we can, at their shed gate, to give them a chance to try our products and meet our people. “Getting our products on farm is how we can directly help improve the health and productive capacity of dairy herds with the best milking equipment for animals and people, and by improving udder health and the cleanliness of the milking plant. We see our rural school sports campaign as a way for us to achieve this while having a little fun at the same time.”
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Foreword for ‘Homeopathic Handbook for Dairy Farming, 3rd Edition, Revised and Expanded’ January 2015 It has been 13 years since I wrote the foreword to the 2nd edition and 18 since I wrote the first one for this practical and useful resource. This new edition is ‘choc-a-block’ and enriched extensively due to the thousands of interactions between Homeopathic Farm Support (HFS) and its clients for nearly two decades. It is generally wise to question the process of ‘reinventing the wheel’, unless you can improve upon the basic design. In this instance, I would compare the 1st edition to the original Ford Model T that was revolutionary in its day and remains a classic but does not compare to Ford’s latest models in terms of speed, efficiency, bells and whistles etc. This new edition shows continuity with its heritage but is so enhanced and packed with new innovations and improved formatting as to be nearly unrecognisable from its first ‘model’. Question: What’s New in the 3rd Edition? Answer: ‘Heaps’. The 3rd edition is packed with references to over 50 more animal preparations in the Materia Medica (alphabetical listing of ‘medical materials’ used in dairy homeopathy); 40 additions to the Animal Ailments section; a new and revised Quick Reference and an all-new-standalone-yet-complementary-to the main book, section for owners of dry stock and steers, ‘Maintenance Guidelines for Dry Stock’. These new and expanded materials are included because they have come out of the experience of Tineke Verkade, her dedicated staff and their thousands of clients around New Zealand who have been using homeopathic and herbal products to tackle acute health issues on conventional, biodynamic and organic farms. It is informed by effective responses to seasonal challenges and ‘constitutional’ pre-dispositions in dairy herds (and dry stock too) by using homeopathy and herbal preparations. This edition includes suggested solutions for specific current issues such as Thelleria ticks and environmental stresses such as Alligator weed and Kikuya as well as Liver fluke (Fasciola) and a nosode made from the bacteria that causes woody tongue (Acintonysis). It also gives indications for great maintenance tools developed
and like its predecessors will become a well thumbed and valued reference. Tineke is to be commended for the ‘continuity of care’ that she provides for her patients and clients. Tineke and her knowledgeable, long serving HFS staff have been providing support to farmers and their animals since 1997. Thousands of happy clients and tens of thousands of successful outcomes are the result of the careful and attentive service of Tineke and HFS . So I commend Tineke, the HFS staff, and this great resource book to those who love and care for cows and cattle too. Susanna Shelton, BA, MDiv, RCHom, ADH Retired CEO and Principal Bay of Plenty College of Homeopathy, New Zealand, and Sydney College of Homeopathic Medicine, Australia Former Co-President and Executive New Zealand Council of Homeopaths.
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specifically by HFS in response to the needs of farmers: Natural Teat Conditioner (and Teat Spray); Herbal Digestive Drench and the classic, Farmers’ Hand Cream. It also provides a calendar to recommend interventions throughout the year to help farmers stay ahead of and on top of seasonal challenges. All of this is strongly rooted and grounded in experience and feedback. A taster of feedback from consumers is included in the endorsement section. These show the great affection clients have for HFS and their satisfaction from finding natural solutions to real challenges with their animal’s health. Author, Tineke Verkade provides a unique perspective as a trained nurse, teacher, naturopath, herbalist, homeopath for people, and specialist in animal homeopathy. Her experience of over 40 years as a health professional in the conventional and complementary realms is brought to bear in her books and seminars. This 3rd edition of ‘Homeopathic Handbook for Dairy Farming’ is her 8th book
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