Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, August 2014

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seed heads emerge — usually from midJanuary to May,” he said. “Stock health issues are also of concern as there’s evidence that seed heads can cause lesions and ulcers to the mouths of grazing cattle.” Yellow bristle grass was first recorded in Taranaki in the 1930s but has had an increased and significant impact in the region in recent years. The first step in the campaign against yellow bristle grass is identifying locations of infestations. The next stage will be a targeted awareness campaign offering advice and information on controlling yellow bristle grass. People are urged to contact the council on 0800 736 222 or email biosecurity@trc.org.nz if they want to know more.

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sustainability of their businesses.” Mr Saunders said the awards prove that sound environmental practices and good business management go hand in hand.

Farmers who participate in the competition are also encouraged to share ideas and innovations with the wider farming community. “You don’t have to have the best looking farm in the district to enter. “Regional competitions offer a host of category awards, and you only have to be performing well in one area to have a chance of picking up an award.” The judging process is conducted in a relaxed, friendly manner, with judges taking climatic factors into account. “In the past we’ve found that farmers can be reluctant to enter if their farm has been affected by drought,” said Mr Saunders. “But the judges know that severe climatic events are all part of farming and they will look beyond this at the wider picture.” The 10 regional supreme-award winners from around the country will be honoured at a national sustainability showcase next year. A national winner will be announced at

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Taranaki LandGirls have rolled up their sleeves and grown from strength to strength since their initial get-together over a year ago.

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fter the success of their first workshop, eight more have followed and membership has grown to 140. The group, founded by Federated Farmers Taranaki president Bronwyn Muir, and Shonagh Hopkirk, aims to bring together women (and men) who

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“With the rise of families moving out from town to a plot of land in the country, especially in the areas surrounding New Plymouth, the urban/rural mix is an evergrowing demographic.” Shonagh said although some people have rural experience, or the benefit of family members to call on, others are learning as they go. “Many farming-industry topics are just as important for owners of what we commonly call lifestyle blocks, as they are for larger farming enterprises.” The group’s organisers also endeavour to improve communication and assist in breaking down any barriers that exist between farmers and lifestyle block owners. A wide variety of hands-on and informative workshops are held every six to eight weeks with guest speakers or tutors.

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“Events include a series of information-sharing presentations on relevant farming industry topics,” said Shonagh. Some of these topics have covered National Animal Identification Tracing (NAIT), river and stream management, pest and weed control, workshops on basic sheep care, fence and water pipe repair, calf-raising, fertiliser and soil tests. As many of the group’s members have full-time employment away from their property, events are alternated between mid-week evening meetings and weekend half-day activities. Events are publicised through electronic, print and social media, as well as flyers, newsletters and newspapers.

Shonagh said members can choose which events to attend and the turnout varies at each. “However, we now have a core group that support most events, as well as those who just come to those sessions they are interested in, or that are relevant to their situation. “We also welcome new members and visitors at each session.” Events are held either at a local hall, or at a member’s home or property. “We all enjoy seeing what other people are doing with their property,” said Shonagh. “It also works well having small/ medium sessions in different areas of the region.” A small entry fee is charged per event to cover administrative costs.

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Taranaki LandGirls members are also welcome to attend any of the Taranaki Women In Farming, or Rural Women events as well. “Both of these groups have recently hosted excellent sessions on different aspects of health and farm safety that are equally relevant to our members.” Shonagh has plans to develop the

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New life on the farm

The agricultural annual baby boom is underway and the pressure is on as calves and lambs dominate the farming landscape over the next two months. Although a harrowing time for the farmer we all hope and pray the weather is at least favourable. One of the really beautiful things during this period is the new life that abounds on the farms — it is a period of renewed hope for the future of farming and for our country overall. As you move around the farming areas listening to those new little voices and watching them running and playing, it gives a marvellous feeling of hope and prosperity for everyone. From Agrissentials’ point of view we not only see the wonder of this new life above the soil but also, as the temperature rises, we recognise the awakening and multiplication of the soil life; the micro-organisms and the macro-organisms especially the worms

within the soil. Here is another level of life that also needs recognition as it is an integral part of farming. All life above the soil is intrinsically coupled to the microscopic life and worms and their recycling system below the soil. The heavy use of chemical over the past 30 years has seen the destruction of this unique soil recycling system resulting in soil erosion and pollution of farms and our environment. Agrissentials however, specialises in rebuilding the soils recycling system with our multi-mineral, microbial rich fertilisers which reinstate fertility, health and productivity back into the soil. Top soil is natural capital which has supported life on the planet since the day life began. Today, globally, destruction and erosion of this once bountiful natural capital is becoming a major concern. It is time to turn this situation around and begin using products that not only keep production pumping, but also, through the recycling system build topsoil depth through the activities of the micro-organisms and their ability to build humus (which is carbon) which is topsoil. Once you get this microbial wealth, living breathing and multiplying throughout your soil your farming world will begin to change to a point where you will quietly step off the chemical-treadmill and get back to real farming: producing new life below the soil and healthy new life above the soil — the best of both worlds. One of our Southland farmers who has been on our program for six years or more, got out his mower to cut the hay: only metres into the job he broke both belts on the mower. He went and bought two new belts but then decided to call in a contractor to cut the grass. The comment from the contractor after cutting was that it was the first time ever on that tractor that he had had to drop to a lower gear to get the job done. Here is the proof, that if you can get the soil right, the grass will be more nutritious, with a thicker sword, resulting in strong healthy animals which should fetch a better price. It all comes back to the soil. Agrissentials best on earth fertilisers are just that: bringing life, fertility, health and vitality back to the soil for a better farming world. New Zealand’s isolation, soils and weather make us a strong agricultural and horticultural country, giving us the opportunity to be the best producers on the planet. Look after the soil and the soil will look after the farm and the farm will look after you and yours. There is a better, eco friendly, more economical way to be farming — to find out how, phone 0800 THE KEY that’s 0800 843 539 today for a FREE INFO PACK or you can contact your friendly representative Adrian Rowe (North Taranaki) on 021 873 304, or John Winter (South Taranaki) on 021 738 513 to find out how we can make your farm more successful.

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AUGUST 2014

RURAL WHEELS

Putting the passenger first by Andy Bryenton

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DRIVE PHONE FREE!

There’s a sense with some UTV off-roaders on the market that one feature alone has been chosen as the engineering goal of the exercise. Whether it’s simply providing the most power, or the greatest speed, or the biggest towing capacity, this kind of arms race can end up very much like the one being waged by the ‘big three’ German car makers for maximum horsepower. That’s why the Yamaha Viking is proving so popular. It’s not focussed on simply stump-pulling torque or flatout speed. Yamaha’s engineers have taken it back to first principles, making everything about the new Viking centre on the driver and passengers. That’s passengers, plural, because one of the first things Yamaha realised was that many jobs around the farm need more than two pairs of hands. With three seats in line at the centre of the chassis and frame, the Viking builds out from the concept of comfort for the crew on board. This led to the development team choosing a high ground clearance double wishbone front and rear suspension setup - because while Yamaha’s engine choice is not all about big figures, the Viking still packs a punch. Yamaha have drawn on their motorcycle building experience, installing a water cooled four stroke

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single cylinder in the Viking. This 686cc mill provides an excellent power and torque curve, assisting in smooth handling. More importantly perhaps, the big one-pot engine allows accurate and natural-feeling engine braking, a safety feature in its own right. The choice of a large capacity one cylinder motor also means bags of pulling power, giving the Viking over 650kgs towing capacity and nearly 300kgs on the tray.

EXPERIENCED MOBILE AUTO ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN FOR ON THE FARM OR IN THE WORKSHOP SERVICE. Cars, bikes, tractors, trailers, diggers or Motorhomes. Air conditioning service and repair also available. We have the experience to put your vehicle back on track – at a price you can afford!

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DAIRY WATER STORAGE PROBLEMS?

We have the solutions for you

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Farmers key in foot and mouth detection Prevention against one of New Zealand’s biggest biosecurity risks — foot and mouth disease — has been given a leg-up with specialist training in Nepal. DairyNZ veterinarian Anna Irwin recently returned from Kathmandu, Nepal, where she was part of a fiveday training camp run by the European Commission for the Control of Foot and Mouth Disease. She says the experience highlighted the pivotal role New Zealand dairy farmers play in detecting the disease early. “I found seeing the disease invaluable,” says Anna. “But it also brought home the importance of being alert on farms. Anyone working with livestock on a daily basis is in the best position to be our number one surveillance force. “Foot and mouth is one of our biggest biosecurity risks, so we need to be prepared.” Farmer vigilance and the use of New Zealand’s biosecurity systems, such as NAIT (National Animal Identification and Tracing), will help prevent an outbreak. “It’s important that farmers keep their NAIT records up-to-date. Animal tracing and accurate records are vital in any disease investigation and the

ability to reliably trace animals saves so much time.” “Nepal doesn’t have anything like our system in place, which makes it much harder to manage and control the disease when animals move around so much.” If FMD were to reach New Zealand, it would damage the country’s trade reputation and halt virtually all exports of meat, animal by-products and dairy products until at least three months after the disease was considered eradicated. Led by the Ministry for Primary Industries, the Nepal trip provided training in the clinical recognition, diagnosis, investigation and control of FMD. “Foot and mouth is widespread in Nepal and outbreaks occur frequently there,” says Anna. “The training gave veterinarians, government officials and other rural professionals from foot and mouth-free countries some of the skills required for a potential outbreak.” Farmers should report anything they are unsure about to the biosecurity line by calling 0800 80 99 66.

MADE TO FIT OUR NATURE MONO™ PUMPS For more than 35 years Mono™ has been the company New Zealand trusts to pump, screen and grind its wastewater. We are proud to have been the first to put Progressing Cavity pumps into the New Zealand market.

Our Mono HSE Dairy Effluent pumping range gives considerable savings compared to centrifugal pump systems, while irrigating further at significantly less set-up and energy costs.

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We are equally proud that we are the only pc pump manufacturer selling its products throughout New Zealand, providing professional and reliable nationwide service and support.

For information on your nearest Mono™ dealer, contact: 0800 659 012 or visit www.mono-pumps.com


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AUGUST 2014

DAIRY

Hoof Print

with Fred Hoekstra

Stress and tracks Last month I showed you some evidence that stones are not the likely culprit of making cows lame.

Coming back to my original question where I asked to be shown some real evidence of stones being a cause of haemorrhage — well, I still haven’t been convinced. I am thinking up ways to show more evidence to prove my point and I will keep you informed on that one, so stay tuned. If stones are not the cause of the bruising, why does it make a difference if we improve our tracks? Most farmers tell me that after they have spent money on their tracks they have less lame cows. It is also scientifically shown that bad tracks and bad animal handling increase lameness. That seems pretty good evidence that stones are the culprit of bruises. Or does it? I don’t believe so. There is more to tracks than the stones on them. Like I said in an earlier article, I believe that the main contributors to lameness in New Zealand are nutrition and stress. So how can a bad track

cause stress on cows? Well, there are a few things that I can think of. Firstly, if cows don’t flow well because of bad tracks then the likelihood for pushing cows is greater. I know you don’t have to have bad tracks to push cows, and many of you have had experience with people who push cows even on good tracks, but pushing does cause stress. Cows are ‘flight’ animals — their instinct tells them to run from trouble. Can you imagine what it must be like for a cow when they can’t get away fast enough? That is stress. Secondly, another stress is caused by not getting enough resting time. No, I am not suggesting resting areas along the tracks with an umbrella and a café. I am saying that when the tracks are bad, the cow flow is slower. This means that cows take longer to commute to and from the cow shed and as a consequence will spend less time in the paddock resulting in less time for laying down

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and resting. It is scientifically proven that there is a strong correlation between resting time and lameness. Just look at a well fed herd in the paddock. What are the cows doing? They graze, lie down, drink water or socialise. Look at cows on the track or in a holding yard. What are they doing? They are walking for long periods of time and standing still in the yard. Both of those behaviours are unnatural for cows to do for the length of time that we force them to do it. That is stress. So, if we improve the tracks, we improve the cow flow, resulting in more resting time. For example, if you could take 10 minutes off each walk then you have given the cows 40 minutes more each day for lying down, because cows walk four times a day if you are milking them twice a day. Of course, this is not the only reason why we have lame cows, but it is certainly an important factor.

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Roaches Concrete Products Ltd — Foxton David Roache

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Manufacturers of… Feed Pads • Silage Bins • Precast Stock Ramps Precast Vehicle Ramps • Precast Cattle Stops Precast Stock Under Passes • Megatanks Effluent Pump Sumps P: 06 363 8363 PO Box 108, Foxton 4848 46 Johnston Street, Foxton 4814

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The only Company that ; all the boxes Foxpac Cowsheds for design and build service 2nd to none

Taranaki Contact: Leon Bell, 156 King Road, RD6 Inglewood. Ph Evenings 06 756 6668 – 027 276 0594 – dombell@xtra.co.nz

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From a single door facing to a complete kitchen. we also do replacement benchtops PO Box 13384, Tauranga Central, Tauranga, 3110, New Zealand

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Animal Health Products APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, Garlic & Manuka Honey 20L - $49.95, 200L - $450 or 1000L - $2000 + GST with free delivery. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. www.blacktypeminerals.co.nz

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TROUGHS & TANKS • CULVERT PIPE • WATER RETICULATION • STOCK CONTROL & MORE

RURAL SPECIALISTS All prices include GST. Valid to 30 September 2014

Clearance

Effluent Spreading

Calf Milk Pump PUMPCALF

Range of pressure ratings and sizes available 15–63 mm. Prices below are per meter and only apply to 100m coils.

MDPE EFFLUENT PIPE 8 BAR Ø 90 mm $8.60 Ø 75 mm $6.90 Ø 63 mm $3.95

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MDPE IRRIGATOR DRAG HOSE 6 BAR Ø 63 mm OD $3.20

74

INCL GST

Wide range of camlocks and joiners available.

New

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Easy to manage diverter where ever the need for water and liquid waste diversion is needed. Call in store for a demo.

Factory Pipe Clearance

569.80

$

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Effluent Managment System

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