Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, August 2017

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This year’s challenge to raise the heaviest calf is underway in the Taranaki/Manawatu regions and open to all farmers and calf rearers as the main annual fundraiser for young farmers clubs. Locally owned and operated We cover all of Taranaki.

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Competition manager Blair Briscoe said the competition is open to “anyone and everyone” after being first held last year. “We’ve been more proactive this year so the competition now has bigger and more prizes.” This year’s $10,000 prize pool includes a Honda two-wheeler motorbike, a waterblaster, $2,000 worth of Fonterra Farm Source vouchers and a Stihl chainsaw, with the competition

winner getting first choice. “There will also be first, second and third place cash prizes in-house for young farmers club members.” Calves must be F12 Friesians and born between August 1-20. “Everyone who enters receives a NRM calf meal bag,” said Blair. Young farmers members will arrange transport to the weigh-in which is expected to be held on November

18. Calves will be collected a day or two beforehand and transported to a central location. “We are selling the calves onto a bull buyer and 25 per cent of the profits will be donated to Rural Support Trusts in Taranaki and Manawatu.” Remaining profits will be split between Taranaki and Manawatu young farmers clubs. Contact Blair on 0273 036 611 or email taraman.bullcomp@gmail.com

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p p u o s r y t l i sets m a F CAREER FOUNDATION BY DENISE GUNN GROWING UP IN A FARMING FAMILY HAS GIVEN TIM BONNER PLENTY OF EXPOSURE TO THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.

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im’s early years were spent on the family farm near Hurleyville. His parents, Danny and Maureen, employed a farm manager to run the dairy operation as a farm accident had left Danny a paraplegic before Tim was born. When Tim was eight years old his parents sold the farm and moved to their current property near New Plymouth. The farm has a 50/50 sharemilker on it. Although Tim and his siblings had no part in the day-to-day operation of the farm, they did raise calves for pocket money. “I didn’t actually start milking cows until I finished high school,” said Tim. Tim credits his father with instilling a love of cattle and knowledge of animal welfare into him and his brothers

from an early age. “With my father in a wheelchair and only really involved with managing the business side of the farm, it was difficult for him to teach me various on-farm tasks which made it a challenge when looking for my first job. “Fortunately my uncle, Johnny Poole, was happy to show me the ropes and supply a good reference.” Tim spent several weeks on Johnny’s farm in the Waikato, gaining skills and knowledge. This work experience set the ball rolling for Tim’s career in the dairy industry. Tim’s three uncles, Steven, Robert and Johnny Poole are all successful farmers and well-established in the dairy industry, holding positions with LIC and Fonterra. “I feel very fortunate to be surrounded by family and friends who

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are keen to support and teach me about the industry,” said Tim. “I owe them a lot.” Tim’s first position was as a farm assistant at DairyNZ’s research farm, Scott Farm, near Hamilton. He then headed to Massey University. “I did two years of an agri-commerce degree at Massey University before leaving to achieve some career goals to set me up for contract milking on the family farm for the 2017/18 season,” he said. Throughout his time at university, Tim held various summer jobs around the country. “This was very beneficial seeing how other farms operate and gaining really valuable skills,” he said. “After leaving uni, I did about nine months as farm assistant on John and Wendy Allen’s 800-cow dairy farm in Manawatu.” A move back to Taranaki at the beginning of the season to work on a farm operated by Steven and Maria Poole followed. “I’m currently employed, as part of a team of four in the role of farm 2IC, by Delvin Kapuni Limited,” said Tim. The System Four operation milks 800 Friesian-cross cows in a split calving system on 210 hectares. Between 20-30 per cent of the farm’s total feed is imported and up to 19 tonnes of dry matter per hectare is homegrown. “The main focus is on ‘pasture first’ and ensuring they grow and utilise as much feed as possible on the farm,

then supplement is used to fill the gaps” said Tim. “Supplement is used to boost the profit on-farm, not solely drive production.” This season will see Tim back on his parent’s farm, taking up a contract milking position. He is looking forward to the challenge of contract milking 200 cows. “I have four other siblings — I am a triplet of three boys and I also have two older siblings who are twins — none of whom are interested in farming,” said Tim. “So I am also very lucky to have parents prepared to give me the opportunity to run the family farm. “My production target is 75,000kgMS for the first season, 80,000kgMS the season after that and so on to achieve the farm’s potential.” Winning the 2017 Taranaki Dairy Trainee of the Year was a big surprise to Tim. He entered the Manawatu awards the previous year and came third. “I felt less confident this time round than I had the first time,” he said. “So I really had no idea what to expect on awards night. “The other entrants were really quality blokes from what I gathered.” Tim said winning the awards was great confirmation that he is on the right track with his goals and knowledge. “It’s given more me more confidence in my abilities for contract milking next season.” Having secured his own 200-cow herd, Tim aims to be 50/50 sharemilking in five years’ time.

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BY ANNA HARDING MARK GOODIN HAD HEARD OF HEMP BEING GROWN AS A CROP, BUT IT WASN’T UNTIL LAST SUMMER THAT HE DECIDED TO TRY IT OUT FOR HIMSELF.

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e and his wife Sam are the owners and managing directors of Goodin Ag, an agricultural contracting company providing services for Taranaki farmers and crop growers. Last year, Mark was approached by a group of people who were interested in industrial hemp seeking to plant and harvest their crop. Through that group, he met people from an Australian hemp research and development company. “They talked to me about the industry, what’s possible, and how it’s growing around the world. Then two months later in March 2016, myself and three others went to Australia and looked at the crops and processing

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it only takes about four hectares of hemp, which grows in four months, to build a house. Hempcrete, a mixture of hemp hurd and lime, is being used to build houses in New Zealand today. The concrete-like mixture is moulded around the wooden frame of a house. It’s also insulative, anti-bacterial, waterproof and fireproof, “an ideal building material”. Mark says that other hemp products being researched in New Zealand include biodegradable plastic, bio fuel, 3D printing ink and Nanotechnology. “There’s so many industries we can get into, it’s just a matter of getting our foot in the door and getting it going,” said Mark. “I see huge potential in this industry for farmers to improve soil and animal health and make an alterative income from their land.”

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The miniature BY ANN MORGAN Mini Ha Ha Horse Haven is a rescue and rehabilitation centre run by Jennifer and Lindsay Heperi for mini horses from across New Zealand, specialising in rehabilitating laminitis and grass-affected miniature horses.

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Real Hope For Long Term Back Pain Sufferers

After almost ten years in New Zealand, Teeter Hang-Ups have now gained a reputation for success with long-term sufferers of Back pain. Dave had suffered over twenty years of back pain from Degenerated Discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it. “To me surgery was never an option” he said “as long as I still could walk, there was hope”.

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very short period of time” It was then Dave decided to introduce Teeter into New Zealand and Inversion NZ was born.

Over the years INZ have helped thousands of people get some serious relief and have seen results in not only backs, but necks, hips, knees, posture, circulation, increased height, blood Dave had tried everything; pressure and lots more. every time he was overseas he would search for anything “We have testimonials from that could possibly help. people with over fifty years While on one of these of back problems and even overseas trips eight years ago, have them in a number of Dave discovered the Teeter schools in New Zealand for Hang-Ups. “The first time I their special needs children” tried it, the pain disappeared he told me, “the blood to the and I was completely pain brain helps these kids and free for about 30 minutes, the results are excellent” nothing had done that” he What this means for the told me. Dave never believed aging population is that it it would fix him, “as specialists helps maintain the health of had told me it was irrevers- the brain as we all get older. ible, I now knew I had a place to go every time I wanted Dave told me that he some serious relief”. realised that, had he not the Teeter for himself To Dave’s surprise the more tried would still be suffering, “I he used the table the longer he still be a miserable the pain stayed away, until would after nearly three months he grumpy bugger, living with was completely pain free, “I pain, that is why we do the couldn’t believe it’ he told me shows, people need to try it “I had spent large amounts of for themselves” he told me money on every form of treat- “most people actually get ment available and here was off with the pain either gone something I had never heard or considerably less” he said “we let the tables do the Frank Harwood (84) of Turangi using his Teeter, Frank has been of sorting it out for me in a talking” Inverting for over eight years and has found it keeps him young

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uses gravity to apply traction, the traction gently opens the discs and as they open up they create suction, this suction draws fluid from the surrounding tissue back into the discs, re-hydrating them. This is the key! Discs do not have their own blood supply, they rely on transfer of fluid from the surrounding tissue to keep them healthy and hydrated and over the years as discs get thinner with age, they lose the ability to take on fluid (just like squeezing a sponge) and they start to de-hydrate. De-Hydrated discs are less flexible, they are harder, more prone to injury, they interfere with nerve roots creating pain and ultimately the de-hydration causes degeneration. The Teeter Inversion table slowly and gently brings the hydration back into the discs, plumping them up. This brings back lost height (most people will regain around 2 CM of height), it separates the nerve roots far more effectively and returns quality of life

Muscles: A lot of pain is muscular, when muscles are stressed they become tight which restricts the flow of blood and lymph through the muscles so toxins build up, Co2 and Lactic Acid. Traction opens up the muscles, Rhythmic Traction, is a gentle rocking motion that stimulates circulation and encourages blood flow through the muscles, which clears the lactic acid into your lymph system where it stimulates lymph flow and deals with it. Most people with serious neck issues see a large improvement after only one treatment.

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posture is one of the major cases of pain and is a major contributor to the deterioration of the body with age. A difference in leg length causes most of the hip and knee issues, as they continue to place uneven loads on the joints; similar to the wheels out of alignment on your car. Trying to correct posture is extremely difficult due to muscle memory, as it constantly pulls the muscles back to where they were. At a level of 40 degrees or more on the Teeter, the muscle groups open up and eventually come back into alignment, using the table daily, does not allow the muscle memory to pull them back out of alignment and slowly the muscles start to lose their memory and go with the flow, allowing the body to come back into correct posture. Then using the table once a day will ensure it is kept there. This is pure logic, if a machine is out of alignment it does not last long, the only difference between the body and a machine is that the body is constantly repairing itself, however if the wear and tear on the body is greater than the body’s ability to repair itself, it is a slow decline. The Teeter slowly brings the body out of its decline and allows the body to repair itself, resulting in a far healthier life. If you are serious about investing in your health and really sorting your issues out, come see us at one of our local roadshows, you have nothing to lose and chances are, a lot to gain.

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In 2008 I had been living with a serious lower back pain for many years due to two discs with serious degeneration and was scheduled for a double spinal fusion at a cost of $48,000. The Specialist had recommended many lifestyle changes including changing my profession, which was not practical as I own my own business. At the Waikato Home Show I experienced a demonstration on a Teeter Inversion Table by Dave and Nancy Hare. To me the effect was amazing, I actually experienced some serious relief which lasted for an hour or two, I was told that the relief would last longer with time as long as I used the table regularly, so with the surgery scheduled for 12 weeks time, having nothing to lose and a lot to gain I purchased a Teeter. Four years on I still use my table on a daily basis, my back is as strong as ever with very little or completely no pain, I am still at my same profession and working as hard as ever and most importantly I did not have the surgery. I consider the purchase of my Teeter has been one of my greatest investments, not only has it enabled me to avoid serious and costly surgery, it has kept me in my profession and it has brought my health back. Thank you very much for the opportunity. Very best regards Paul Gordon Cambridge

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Passion wins supreme house award An Opunake home, designed by Imagine Building Design and built by Custom Construction NZ Limited, has taken out this year’s Supreme Award in the Taranaki Registered Master Builders 2017 House of the Year competition.

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small. Its unique design provided a challenge for the building team and one they executed with precision,” they said. “Both internally and externally, the design and construction were well executed providing an outstanding result for the proud homeowner. This supreme award is well deserved by a very dedicated team.” Imagine Building Design owner and lead designer Tony Biesiek said: “It was very exciting and great to be sitting with the team on the night. A big congratulations to Custom Construction.” He said that the roof was a big part of what made the design unique. The overhang gives the house a distinctive profile and roof line. Hidden solar panels were cleverly concealed and corrugated iron was used for a rural Taranaki feel. He also said the natural setting was taken into account in the design process. “The house is at one with the

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Country living invariably means a septic tank for waste disposal and while the connotation maybe less than salubrious, there’s no reason for it. Landscaping near and around septic systems is the best camouflage, as well as an enhancement. Earthworks are designed to maximise the absorption capacity of existing soil, and location, size, shape, construction procedures and maintenance all affect how well the completed septic system will function. Plants play a huge role and as a result careful selection will ‘beautify’ a mundane function while adding to its efficiency. Plants enhance the system by removing moisture and nutrients from the soil and providing cover to prevent erosion. Careful planning helps to provide a landscape with lower maintenance costs, greater environmental benefits, and much higher aesthetic value. The earlier in the process that you become involved in expressing your preferences, the more options you will have. For instance, before the house is designed or built, potential septic locations, along with soil borings and percolation tests can give some control over the placement and final outcome. If a property is large enough the septic system can possibly be extended out of mind, with a drip field heavily disguised

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Technology cares for the land by Paul Campbell

Technology in the 21st century would no doubt baffle the farmers who broke in the Taranaki farms of last century but today it has become an essential tool for the agriculture industry. The Global Positioning System and its spin-offs have advanced out of sight combining real-time data collection with accurate position information that is available on a smartphone . GPS is being used to achieve precision farming enabling the land-owner and the rural contractor to develop the most effective soil/plant treatment strategies enabling higher farm production while GPS mapping allows aerial top dressers and bulk spreaders to carry out the precise application of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilisers. That’s vital for the bottom line as better control and spread of costly fertiliser, accurate spraying and vegetation control is possible, reducing overall expenses, producing a higher yield, and even more importantly creating a more environmentally friendly farm with strict application controls possible. Precision agriculture is about collecting timely geospatial information on soil-plant-animal requirements and prescribing and applying sitespecific treatments to increase agricultural production. But it is not only ground or aerial spreading that has taken a huge leap forward. All other aspects of farming have benefited, with field-placed sensors in stock paddocks, croplands and orchards sending real time data to phones, i-pads and computers. Farmers are seeing benefits from micromanaging their fields.

The benefits of precision agriculture are not only limited to the large farms with huge capital investments and experience with information technologies. There are inexpensive and easy-to-use methods and techniques. Information needed for improving land and water use can be collected. Farmers can improve the use of fertilisers and other soil amendments, determining the economic threshold for treating pest and weed infestations, and protecting natural resources for future use. Farm equipment manufacturers are also adopting sophisticated GPS devices to help farmers and agribusinesses become more productive and efficient. The accuracy of GPS creates farm maps with precise acreage for field areas, road locations and distances between points of interest. GPS allows farmers to accurately navigate to specific locations

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‘The coast is my beat’ After just eight months in the business McDonald Real Estate consultant Blair Burnett is enjoying his relatively new vocation after many years as a policeman. “It’s quite exciting, and the coast is my new beat from New Plymouth to just south of Opunake — Waiteika Road.” “It’s going great so far. I’ve managed to sell a few farms and lifestyle properties. I’m gearing up for the next few months as September to February is the busy time for farm sales if they are to be marketed to best effect.” One of the many aspects Blair likes about his new career is contact with people from the farming sector. “They are great people. Good people, the salt of the earth.” He adds, “I like the fact they call a spade a spade.” Blair was in the police force for 25 years reaching the position of detective senior sergeant. He was previously based in Hawera and responsible for the Opunake area in his leadership capacity. He was later responsible for serious crime in the greater Taranaki area. Policing can be a tough ask and he feels that some colleagues stay in the police force a bit too long. “I’ve seen policemen burnt out and unwell,” he

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Managing urinary nitrogen on your farm How much can we learn from a handful of grass? The answer is both remarkably simple and incredibly complex — but thankfully, modern scientific techniques can assess the biology and chemistry of just such a sample to provide some clear-cut advice for adjusting farming practices.

It’s all thanks to a Kiwi company who are leading the world. Raymond Burr from QLabs is a farmer first and a man of science in equal measure. From his early days share farming sheep and beef to converting a large spread to dairy in the King Country in ‘89, he knows the challenges farmers face in a constant race to improve their profitability. Raymond studied at Massey University, and his investigations into soil and pasture health with QLabs today would have amazed his professors back then. Then again, the foundation of what QLabs offer the farming sector is based on sound common sense. QLabs have been granted a patent on their latest form of herbage analysis, which can very accurately look at the nutritional content of even a small representative 500gram sample of grass and drill down into its composition. One major advantage is detecting levels of nitrogen, which cannot be stored by ruminant animals like cattle. This means a very accurate forecast of urinary nitrogen content can be built up — a valuable tool for evaluating efficient farm management.

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Therapy for osteoarthritis Last edition we discussed how high levels of chondroitin sulphate (CS) help joints affected by osteoarthritis (OA). An excellent 2010 study ‘Chondroitin sulphate in the treatment of osteoarthritis’ (Y. Herotin, PhD) identified the actions of CS on arthritic joints. They identified over 30 positive changes in arthritic joints with high doses of chondroitin sulphate. It is worth noting that the dosages in the study were much higher than in many joint products. Most products have around 250mg of CS whereas the study used 800mg or more. I generally commence therapy even higher with 1500mg of high grade chondroitin. The anti-inflammatory effects of high doses of CS appear to inhibit inflammatory chemicals including prostaglandins and COX-2 enzymes. These are the targets of antiinflammatory drugs which is why they can be effective at reducing pain. Secondly high levels of CS appear to slow the rate of cartilage loss. One suggested mechanism is that CS appears to protect the chondrocyte cells responsible for maintaining cartilage. Research showed that CS can actually prevent the death of chondrocytes which is the real driver behind cartilage loss. Thirdly high levels of CS appear

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Failure to consider the big picture I see some limitations in our farming research where so called advances in one area are creating problems in another area. Most vets have vast knowledge of animal disease, diagnosis and treatment but have not been trained in soil science. This is not a criticism but an observation. Recently I spent time in Denmark with a senior vet and nutritionist focussed on finding the reason for animal diseases, particularly in Europe. This is part of a treatment plan for farmers who can lose cows very quickly from clostridia and similar diseases like botulism. Dr Erri’s research has led him to the soil for answers. Unbalanced soil nutrients lead to unbalanced feed which is leading to the inability of cows to naturally fight diseases without the aid of vaccines and medicines to keep them healthy. A so-called advance in nutrition, a trend beginning in New Zealand, is the use of increasing rumen bypass feeds to produce milk. In Europe this trend is well developed and although this practice produces milk, Dr Erri commented that it is at the expense of animal health. Cows are barely completing two lactations under this system. He said that nutritionists are treating a cow like a machine and by bypassing the rumen are not respecting the full nutrition that the bugs in the rumen need to complete their job to maintain a healthy cow and her immune system.

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residuals which upon entering the pond wipe out the beneficial biology. The next step is the sterilisation of our effluent and eventually sterilisation of our soil. Furthermore a soil with compromised beneficial bacteria will create an abundance of pathogenic bacteria which will eventually get to the feed which has grown in that soil. If only cows could talk, I’m sure they would have something to say about it. Amazing what you see when you look at the big picture.

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The conditions in a cow’s rumen also dictate the bugs which carry on out into effluent ponds which farmers are then encouraged to apply to the soil as fertiliser. Good effluent containing healthy biology can then contribute to a healthy soil. Another so called advancement in science is the heavy use of chlorine in our cowsheds. This chlorine is doing massive damage to our effluent ponds. The chlorine being used all produces

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Funds for sustainable farming Applications to the Ministry for Primary Industries’ Sustainable Farming Fund have opened, with $7 million available for applied research projects led by the primary sector that help boost rural communities, our economy, and the sustainability of our environment. “SFF aims to bring together farmers, growers and foresters to work alongside scientists and researchers to solve a problem or seize an opportunity,” says Justine Gilliland, MPI’s director of investment programmes. “The fund is based on the philosophy that those closest to the problem, or opportunity, are best placed to understand how it can be dealt with and how to get buy-in from their industry and community. The fund has been operating since 2000 and projects have come from across the country and all parts of the primary sector. “Recently we marked the 1,000th SFF project with the 1,000 Projects and Counting booklet, which is available on our website. Projects funded include restoring local environments, fighting pests, researching and promoting best practice, applying new technologies, developing new food opportunities, and facilitating education and training programmes.” Applicants can apply for up to $200,000 a year for a maximum of three years. The maximum total grant available from MPI is $600,000. Projects require a non-government funding contribution of at least 20 per cent. Most successful projects are able to

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Kiwi shearer smashes world record

Hawke’s Bay shearer Rowland Smith has emulated older brother Matthew by smashing a world shearing record in England. The 30-year-old father of two shore 644 romney and crossbred ewes in eight hours at Trefranck Farm in Cornwall, beating the previous record of 605 set by Invercargill shearer Leon Samuels in Southland this year. It was the latest in a string of world shearing records in the family, including the ultimate record of 731 ewes in nine hours by Matthew Smith at Tefranck last year. Rowland grew up around Ruawai in Northland and now farms a small block at Maraekakaho near Hastings. In January 2011 he shore 562 in a twostand eight-hour record of 1066 with his second brother Doug at Waitara Station, between Napier and Taupo. A year earlier Matthew had set a solo eight-hour record of 578 on the same property. Rowland’s wife, Ingrid had also been in on the action in a King Country woolshed in January 2009 when she set a women’s solo-eight-hour lambs’ record of 470 while also claiming a two-stand record of 903 with her mother Marg Baynes, of Wairoa. The record-breaking family members were all present as the latest milestone unfolded. At two-metres-tall, Rowland

was comfortably ahead of the target as he shore four consecutive two-hour runs of 161 each. While Rowland averaged 44.72 seconds a sheep caught, shorn and despatched, and with cutter changes every 15 minutes, the shearing time on the sheep, each carrying over 3kg of wool, were regularly cut under 35 seconds. In his record five months Leon Samuels shore successive twohour runs of 149, 153, 151 and 152, averaging 47.6 seconds a sheep. Up and coming Te Kuiti shearer Jack Fagan, who along with his father and shearing legend Sir David Fagan was at the record bid, predicted beforehand Rowland was capable of shearing 640 on the smooth-combing sheep. The record was shorn under the close control of judges Eddie Archer, of South Africa, John Fraser, of New Zealand, and Welsh officials Arwyn Jones and Martyn David, while a large team of helpers included wool handlers Leanna Wharerau, of Hastings, and Gwennan Paewai, of Wales.

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Since the turn of the millennium, Hyundai have been scoring accolades and awards for their big seven-seat family adventure wagon, the Santa Fe SUV. Offering the same go-anywhere abilities and practical roominess of machines far beyond its very reasonable price bracket, its most recent generation is the very definition of a hard act to follow. So how did the new Santa Fe build on the success of its predecessor? With smart use of space, and a factor not found in many large seven seaters — that’s how. When it comes to the interior of a machine made to pack in the whole family, the devil is in the details. Or rather in this case, a host of little blessings. From the ‘floating’ centre console which allows the front passenger to plug into the stereo and charger without getting in the driver’s way, through to a plethora of handy cubbies and cup holders — primed for today’s skinny energy drink cans as well as American-sized drivethru ‘tubs’ — there’s clearly been plenty of input into the Santa Fe’s interior from someone who has a rowdy bunch of kids. This is also clear when you take a look at the seating and storage arrangements in back. Doctor Who’s TARDIS may look far bigger on the inside than on the outside, but the Santa Fe is catching up.

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Return of the originator by Andy Bryenton

The 1970s was a dire time for the auto industry — while the United States plunged from muscle-car excess into oil crisis panic, the great automakers of the continent struggled with budget cuts and technical issues. Even the sports cars and supercars of the late 70s failed to measure up to the style and sophistication of older models. But change was coming. In 1976, Volkswagen — largely famous for their long-lasting Beetle at this point — took their small Golf hatchback and equipped it with a fuel injected 1.6-litre engine. The result was a small car that blew the doors off several of its more ‘sporting’ competitors, founding a dynasty of nimble, smile-inducing Golf GTI models down the years. And, of course, a host of imitators. By the mid-1980s nearly every major automaker had a hot hatch in the running, but the benchmark always wore a VW badge. Safety and practicality intruded into the world of the GTI slowly, making later editions bulkier and slower for a time. But all that is over, and the latest Golf GTI is a back-to-the-roots driving machine. Let’s begin with a top speed pushing 249km/h, with a feisty 229 horsepower under the hood. Add in decades of development in crafting a responsive chassis and suspension setup, as well as what is perhaps one of the two best front-wheeldrive designs ever to hit the tarmac (Honda build the other one), and you’ve got a recipe for excitement. Tempered, of course, with a suite of electronic safety measures which ensure thrills without spills. Then again, for some the bold styling and unabashed firepower of the Golf GTI may not be enough. If you’re the type who drizzles Tabasco sauce on raw chilli peppers in search of more kick, the even more powerful Golf R is a halo option, with more than 300 horses under the bonnet and boasting the title of ‘fastest Golf ever’.

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TARANAKI FARMING CLASSIFIEDS

Servicing the Lower North Island for all rental equipment

FREEPHONE 0800 447 392 Wellington | Palmerston North www.hireways.co.nz | E: hire@hireways.co.nz

Financial BANK SAID NO? We specialise in Farm Finance, working capital and debt consolidation. Also welcome applications from property developers, builder’s and first home buyers. Call 0800 888 449 or email bill@gfbl.co.nz.

Animal Health Products

Phone 0800 466 793

HIGH CELL Count? Apple Cider Vinegar, Garlic & Manuka Honey 20L $49.95, 200L $450 or 1000L $2,000 +GST with free delivery. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. blacktypeminerals.co.nz.


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August 2017

TARANAKI FARMING LIFESTYLES

Retailer of Rural Piping and Farm Supplies

0800 RURAL DIRECT

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $1000 AUGUST 2017

MANUFA FACTURED BY RURAL DIRECT F

NEW CT U PROD

Super Maxi Tw T inwall Culvert Pipe In du I tr t odu d cto ttory r Of Offffe fer

Maxi Culvert

SIZE NOMINAL ID

100mm 150mm 225mm 300mm 375mm 450mm 525mm 600mm 750mm

Twinwall Culvert Pipe

6M PRICE

3M PRICE

$ 30 $ 65 $ 159 $ 265 $ 367 $ 525 $ 620 $ 788 $1100

$95 $165 $220 $315 $378 $473 $663

300mm x 6m

$

Incorporating the strength of corrugated Mad outer shell with the smooth e in n ew Z ea inner wall to optimise hydraulics land Full range of fitt tt t ings available Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins

Maxi Drain

r alle Sm also s coil ilable v a a

Punched & Unpunched Drain Coil

299 299

110mm OD x 100m $ 160mm OD x 45m $

Drainage Contractors call for a quote

Effluent Pipe

$ 6.87 per metre $ 8.90 per metre $11.68 per metre

90mm

$8

.90

per metre

Suitable for above ground use. Available 50m and 100m A

$

130m Connects to Maxi 225mm Culverts

LDPE irrigator drag hose Hard-wearing LDPE suits AG camlocks

7 Hole

5.99 each

199.00 $ 389.00 $ 299.00

$

63mm x 50m 63mm x 100m 75mm x 50m

Steel Y Posts 1.65m

828.00 $2620.00 $

40m

Drag Hose

8 Bar Rated - Suits Camlocks

110mm

265

Unpunched 250mm

110mm x 425m & 160mm x 190m

90mm

.00

Maxi Drain Hiflo Twinwall T Coil Sizes

MEGA ROLLS AV AVA VAILABLE

75mm

$2,995.00

1200mm ID x 6m

SN6 Stiffness rating

PVC Pipe 100mm DWV W X 6m WV

42.00

$

150mm Stormwater X 6m

120.00

$

Made in New Zealand

TARANAKI / WHANGANUI 83 Wallscourt Place Normanby Phone (06) 272 8187 Email taranaki@ruraldirect.net.nz

MANAWATU / HAWKES BAY 77728 State Highway 2 Dannervirke Phone (06) 374 8971 Email manawatu@ruraldirect.net.nz

All items in this advertisement are while stocks last. Phone Rural Direct for conditions of delivery. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST.


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