Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, August 2021

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August 2021 Edition

A family affair with western riding Page 6–7

Worker shortage campaign launched

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by Denise Gunn

A campaign has been launched to help address New Zealand’s chronic employee shortage in the meat processing and exporting sector. The Meat your Career campaign, developed by the Meat Industry Association, aims to highlight the wide range of different employment opportunities available in the sector. A website features videos of people working in the industry talking about their roles. It also includes a description of the types of positions available and guidance on remuneration. A social media campaign, which is supporting the recruitment drive, targets potential employees and raises awareness of the sector’s career opportunities. MIA chief executive Sirma Karapeeva said the industry is about 2,000 workers short. “This results in reduced production and robs New Zealand of important export revenue. This campaign is focussed on letting Kiwis know our innovative and progressive sector is at the cutting-edge of food manufacturing. “Our people are world leaders in producing and exporting quality and nutritious food to more than 100 markets across the globe. We offer a range of exciting roles, competitive salaries, strong career pathways and an incredibly diverse workforce.” Ms Karapeeva said there are roles in the industry for those without any formal qualifications or experience, as well as

those who have completed training, tertiary and post-graduate study. “We have graduates working in many areas of the industry including sales and marketing, international trade, communications, IT, new product development and food science. There are strong career paths to enable graduates to progress from entry-level to more senior and management roles. “There are also many opportunities in processing for people of different ages, stages of life and levels of experience, from school leavers to those looking for a career change or a return to the workplace. “Coming in at entry-level, you will not require any formal qualifications as plenty of training will be provided, leading to formal NZQA qualifications. There is also the potential to progress to leadership/supervisory roles as well as apprenticeships. “Meat processing workers do a variety of tasks and are relatively well paid.” Ms Karapeeva said the sector invests heavily in training and upskilling. “Our industry is the largest on the job trainer in the country. While we invest heavily in automation and technology, many of the processing tasks need to be done by a person and cannot easily be automated.”

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YOUNG FARMER LEADS THE FIELD by Denise Gunn FMG Young Farmer of the Year, Jake Jarman, won the 2021 competition on his first attempt.

finance and business, Jake decided to study agricultural commerce and headed to Lincoln University. Between semesters, he regularly travelled back to Taranaki to help out on the family farm. In 2017, while studying at Lincoln University, Jake won a Silver Fern Farms Plate to Pasture Youth scholarship for the western North Island region. Six inaugural Plate to Pasture Youth Scholarships were awarded that year, with each recipient receiving $5,000 to further their careers in the sector. After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture), Jake enrolled in the Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University. “I was fortunate to receive a DairyNZ Masters scholarship for this study,” said Jake.

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ake was raised on his family’s dairy farm south of Inglewood. The 180ha farm, owned by Jake’s grandparents, Fred and Wendy Marshall, has been in the family since the early 1900s. Fred and Wendy continue to work on the farm every day. Following several years as lower order sharemilkers, Jake’s parents, Paul and Dale Jarman bought a 50% share of the 420 mixed breed herd and moved into a 50:50 role. “My dad has also gone back to a fulltime plumbing job in Inglewood, and my parents have employed a farm worker,” said Jake. The 24-year-old said his passion for agriculture grew while attending high school. With additional interests in


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As part of this study, Jake worked alongside DairyNZ and Dairy Trust Taranaki. His research looked at using an extended lactation to transition cows, from spring to autumn calving, in south Taranaki. “My Masters took 18 months to complete. I spent a year of this time based in Hamilton and studying out of the DairyNZ head office up there.” In July last year, Jake handed in his thesis and moved home to Inglewood. He worked part-time as a farm systems research graduate on a supplementary feeding project for Dairy Trust Taranaki. He also worked part-time on the family farm. “During my time there, I collated, analysed and presented the data from their Living below the Fat Evaluation

Index (FEI) experiment. This farm systems experiment compared three farmlets with different supplementary feed inputs and the effect on the FEI, production and profit.” Young Farmers has played a significant part in Jake’s life. While at Lincoln University, he served as both social media manager and treasurer of the Lincoln Young Farmers. When living in Hamilton, he was a member of Hamilton City Young Farmers and joined the Inglewood Young Farmers after moving back to Taranaki. Jake was determined to give the FMG Young Farmer of the Year his best shot after initially signing up to the contest to just give it a go. In the lead-up, he took on a mixture of practical and theorybased preparation.

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From left: FMG New Zealand Young Farmer of the Year runner-up Joseph Watts, winner Jake Jarman and third place-getter Calvin Ball

“Unfortunately, I broke my arm playing rugby 12 weeks before the competition, so I was unable to do as much practical preparation as I wanted to.” The week before the competition, Jake managed to spend a day with a fencer, butcher and a fertiliser representative. He also took on some welding experience with an engineer, as well as driving tractors and combine harvesters at New Holland. “Theory preparation was mainly based around the market innovation project we were given to do in the lead-up. “I had some mates put together some good quiz questions for me to practise on.” Jake also took up some live quiz practice with the Inglewood Young Farmers.

“I was happy that I gave everything a go to the best of my ability and be competitive. I loved the practical day; the challenge of having to multitask under time pressure and be a bit strategic.” Jake said he wants to be a great ambassador for New Zealand Young Farmers. “I want to give back to New Zealand Young Farmers through helping with events and being involved in club committees.” Earlier this year, Jake took up a relationship associate position in the rural lending team with ANZ in Ashburton. Eventually, he aims to own land for producing food and fibre. “I would like to become a leader in the agricultural industry, helping it be the best in the world.”

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ince then, the trio has bought more horses, Alice and Hollie have competed internationally, and Rebecca is now president of the Taranaki Western Riding Club. It was through meeting the former club president while on the search for their first horse, that the family was introduced to the sport.

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husband, Steve, and her son-in-law, Connor, help out at shows. Steve is also a keen photographer. “I work in the real estate industry, selling both residential and rural lifestyle properties across Taranaki. I absolutely love what I do, the community I live in, and real estate works so well alongside my equine passion for western performance showing.” The Bruce family’s lifestyle block near Stratford provides plenty of space to train their four American Quarter Horses. An American Shetland Pony for Rebecca’s granddaughter completes the equine lineup. A few years back, Rebecca became ill and was unable to ride. “Riding was just not something I thought I would be able to experience again. Even though I could not ride, I wanted my girls to know what it felt like to have a horse in their lives. There is nothing quite like the love between a girl and her horse.”

Rebecca said it also teaches them independence, patience, humbleness when things don’t go as planned, and putting a horse’s needs first. “It develops amazing friendships too. I can now ride again but still have my days when my body says no. I honestly can say that any of the western riders, or their support crew, are always on hand to help me any way they can. The days I show, they are there cheering myself and all competitors on along the sidelines.” Through the club, both Alice and Hollie have represented New Zealand in a transTasman event and two world cups, one in the US and the other in Australia. Teams of six from 22 countries compete in the world cup competitions, with the host country supplying horses for each team. No rider is allowed to show a horse they have previously ridden, so everyone is on an even level of competition. Rebecca said support and dedication from club members helped her daughters

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The show tops are amazingly blingy too, which is cool.” Taking on the club presidency has given Rebecca the opportunity to repay members for all they have done for her family. She is also able to give back, helping new riders and club members who attend club days and local shows. “The Taranaki Western Riding Club is made up of families of all ages and sizes,” said Rebecca. “There are lots of different classes to compete in, so there’s always something for everyone, even lead line classes for tiny tots. “Club days are a great way of getting to know everyone and seeing what western riding is all about.”

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Champion target shooter Stephanie McNair has her sights set on aiming for the top of the sport.

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hampion target shooter Stephanie McNair has her sights set on aiming for the top of the sport. Earlier this year, the 17-year-old Palmerston North Girls’ High School (PNGHS) student was recognised at the Norwood New Zealand Rural Sports Awards, taking out two top awards. In addition to the Fonterra Young New Zealand Rural Sportsperson of the Year Award, Stephanie also won the Norwood New Zealand Rural Sports Supreme Award for her contribution to the rural sporting community.

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Stephanie’s sister, Caley, 15, also shoots, and her older brother, Lachie, 19, was involved in the sport before focussing on his Massey University studies. “Caley and I are both shooters for the Palmerston North Girls’ High School rifle shooting team, which won at the secondary school nationals last year.” Stephanie is club captain of the Dannevirke Smallbore Rifle Club, which is run by her parents. During the smallbore rifle shooting season, which runs from March to September, Stephanie shoots at the club’s indoor range. She also shoots at an outdoor rifle club in Norsewood during the October to February season. “At home, my dad has set up an air rifle range of sorts, so I can practise without having to travel too far.” Throughout the year, Stephanie travels throughout New Zealand to compete most weekends in indoor and outdoor competitions. In February 2020, at the New Zealand Outdoor National Smallbore Shooting Championships, Stephanie broke the New Zealand junior and women’s record scores with 623.0. Her previous score of 617.3 was achieved at the nationals in Christchurch two years earlier. Stephanie’s top scores qualified her for the Open Slazenger/Wakefield New Zealand team. During the New Zealand Indoor National Smallbore Shooting Championships, held in Palmerston North, Stephanie shot her first 400 score. “I also shot my first 100.10. This is the highest score you can shoot on a single ten shot match.

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Airport in running for major award by Denise Gunn

The upgrade of New Plymouth’s airport is attracting global attention, with the facility in the running for a major international airport award. Each year, airports, university campuses, passenger stations and sports stadiums are selected from hundreds of projects to compete in the Prix Versailles World Finale, recognising architecture and design. New Plymouth Airport is among a lineup, which includes an $8 billion upgrade at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport, Athens International Airport, Kazakhstan’s Hazrat Sultan International Airport, and the Philippines’ Clark International Airport. Prix Versailles secretary general Jerome Gouadain announced the six finalists for the award. Airports and terminals are selected for their innovation, creativity, reflection of local heritage and energy efficiency. Prix Versailles also honours the universal role the airports play in fostering social, economic and cultural exchanges. New Plymouth Airport sits on the ancestral land of Taranaki’s Puketapu.

Hapū and members collaborated with the project team, design consultants, Beca consultants and Clelands builders to ensure their legacy was reflected. The design encompasses the entire terminal with Tamaru (male) at the northern end, Rongoueroa (female) at the southern end, and a Tuahu panel in the centre with a figurine depicting their child Awa-Nui-A-Rangi. Hapū member and cultural design lead Rangi Kipa said being named a Prix Versailles finalist was quite different to other awards the airport had received because it took a beyond the parochial view associated with New Zealand awards. “It gives an international lens to what we have done and speaks to our innovation and culture while highlighting indigenous people,” he said. Beca project manager Matt Low was delighted New Plymouth Airport was the

New Plymouth Airport’s upgrade is in the running for a major international award photo New Plymouth District Council

first in New Zealand to be recognised as a finalist in the global award. “It’s been a huge collaborative effort by the whole project team, and we are honoured and quite humbled,” he said.

New Plymouth Airport chief executive David Scott said it was a fantastic honour. The winners of the Prix Versailles Airports 2021 award will be named in November.

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At nine years old, Pipiwai farm girl and Northland Rescue Helicopter ambassador Madison Macmillan released her third book in the Good Baby children’s series called the Good Baby and the Unicorn. Madison published her first book in 2018 at seven years old called The Good Baby and The Bad Hippo, which she wrote on her way home from school one day. She released The Good Baby and the Hairy Monster in 2019 and has, so far, donated $1,000 of book sales to the Northland Rescue Helicopter Service. “When I was in year two, my teacher read a book about a Bad Baby and a Good Hippo, and it inspired me,” says Madison. “I liked the way the author wrote and how my teacher expressed it. I came up with the Good Baby idea on the way home from school. The Bad Hippo story is about being honest and the Hairy Monster in the second book is my cat, Boris. “My friend and I came up with the unicorn idea as we go on adventures together on my family farm. The Good Baby and the Unicorn is about the unicorn not having many friends because he looks different with a horn on his head. “They become friends and rescue a tadpole in a storm and put it back into its home. The tadpole is also different. I hope the book helps people take care of others who may be different. “I donate money from my book sales to the Northland Rescue Chopper so they can buy things they need to rescue people. Living on a farm, I know the

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Rural contracting is facing a major shortage of operators with a fall in supply of overseas expertise due to border closures. There are courses available in the industry for New Zealanders to upskill and find a new source of employment opportunities. The sector provides a great variety of seasonal and permanent roles, from weed spraying and crop drilling to operating and servicing complex machinery such as combine harvesters or those that produce silage. Entry-level work roles include driving tractors, mowers and sprayers, as well as machinery maintenance. There are opportunities to move up to operating larger more sophisticated machinery such as balers, combine harvesters and similar agricultural machinery. Perhaps the best place to start would be a tractor driver with a wage or salary between $40,000 and $48,000 a year.

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RURAL CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS New team faces challenges by Paul Campbell

A new Rural Contractors NZ executive team of president, vice-president and CEO have highlighted the challenges facing the industry in the Covid era with border restrictions hitting at skilled employment in the industry, impacting on farmers and crop production.

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At the association’s annual conference Waikato contractor Helen Slattery stepped up from vice-president to replace Southland’s David Kean, who’d given 12 years’ service to the board and spray contractor Clinton Carroll became vice-president at the annual conference in Rotorua. Andrew Olsen joins as its first full-time CEO, with the retirement of the longserving Roger Parton. The executive team says rural contractors are facing intense challenges as well as identifying some new opportunities. “We heard about some of the stresses our members are enduring, largely due to the ongoing shortage of skilled staff, particularly experienced machinery operators,” says Helen Slattery. “We all work hard in the season but these shortages are pushing some

contractors to breaking point.” Andrew Olsen says economist Tony Alexander told of increasing labour shortages and competition for talent. “His advice was for rural contractors to focus on their businesses and really consider their capacity to service customers, review pricing and how to train and retain good workers. Many at the conference took this advice on board immediately and began planning changes they will initiate.“ It may include factoring in a string of messages that pricing of farm machinery and wrap film will rise next year by as much as 20 per cent in some cases. Rural contractors also heard that farmers are increasingly less interested in applying their own chemicals, opening up new customer opportunities for spray operators. Helen Slattery says the key issue for rural contractors is the minimal allowance for 125 skilled machinery

operators to come in for the next season when a survey of rural contractors showed 400 or more were needed to keep up with farmer demand. “We accept that as a quid pro quo, we have to continue lifting our efforts to train more Kiwis. A new round of training is underway including four, month-long courses, with one to two more weeks of work experience, starting at the Telford campus from July 12. Those trainees emerge with tractor-driving skills, but it takes our members a lot longer to get them to the point they can operate complex machinery.” Andrew Olsen says he will be working with the government seeking more experienced machinery operators to be allowed in from overseas or face crops left in the ground, jobs and export dollars being lost as well as increasing health and safety risks and stresses for farmers, contractors and their staff.

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RURAL CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Crowning achievement by Andy Bryenton

We all know that bigger machinery can deliver economies of scale through sheer muscle. However, is it possible to also achieve gains in brains as well as brawn? German company Krone thinks so, as evidenced by its gigantic and intelligent Big X 1180 harvesters, some of the beefiest in the business. Armed with impressive statistics when it comes to sheer size, the Big X 1180 is intended to reap as much of a maize crop as possible while it’s in peak condition. With an emphasis on usable dry matter driving innovation in this field, going large was a no brainer. However, what about working smarter as well as harder? Krone began its smart thinking with the choice of engine for the Big X, partnering up with diesel giants Liebherr to develop a super-efficient V12, producing 1156 horsepower and enough torque not just for motive power but also to wield the array of harvest technology, which culminates in a steady stream of output into a waiting tender truck or trailer. Maize farmers will know the delicate balance of time and growth, which makes for an optimum harvest. Having a machine that can power through whole fields with ease makes for

less stress if the weather and conditions don’t play ball. Equally important, however, is data, the raw stuff of modern farming know-how. Collecting information about this year’s crop may well influence the nature of the next, especially when multiple strains of maize can be chosen to create a time-delayed sequence of harvest operation windows. This is the reason for a popular option on the Big X — a near-infrared sensor or NIR. Built right into the output chute, this device can measure a wide spectrum of qualities in the chopped end product. Krone uses an AgriNIR online sensor, which can provide data on dry matter, starch, raw protein crude ash, crude fat, acid detergent fibre and neutral detergent fibre. With information like this on hand right at the point of harvest, it’s easier to see what might be altered for future results. Other sensors help keep the speed of progress, the size of chopped material

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out at Lincoln University Research Dairy Farm in February and March 2018 by scientists from the university’s Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science 1. Milk yield was similar across all three forages for the trial period. Cows grazing chicory substantially lower

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Herbs to power up livestock The addition of herbs to a pasture mix is the weapon you need to enhance pasture quality and quantity when feed supplies tighten during dry periods. Locally proven herbs, including Herbivore chicory and Hercules plantain, can be added to perennial pastures or short rotation pastures, providing extremely mineral-rich specialist feed for stock health, growing out young stock where there is a requirement for higher protein and metabolic energy. As a stand-alone crop, Herbivore chicory is a versatile option allowing multi-purpose grazing opportunities. The rationale is to retain a crop to graze when the animals need it rather than when it’s optimal for the crop. Chicory regrowth will restore the feed quantity after each subsequent grazing. It is fast establishing and has regrowth vigour, meaning crop yields do not diminish with subsequent grazings. Its deep fibrous taproot means the plant can tolerate moisture stress and has the ability to draw nutrients and

trace minerals from deep within the soil reserves. Herbivore chicory is a very highquality feed source MEs of 11.5 to 13 MJ ME/kg DM at a time when nonirrigated ryegrass can contain both low ME and low crude protein. Plantain variety, Hercules, naturally enhances the quality of feed, and it significantly augments the availability of cobalt, B12, calcium, sodium, copper, selenium and tannins. It is a unique variety of plantain in that it has very high anthocyanin levels, which allow the plant-available nutrients to be absorbed by the rumen at greater levels resulting in better stock health. The superior DM production benefits of Hercules plantain will deliver throughout summer, including early and late in the season. For full details, go to pastoralimprovements.co.nz/herbs.

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Three decades of effluent innovation by Andy Bryenton

The Joskin company has been in the business of turning effluent into brown gold for more than three decades, innovating new ways to meet regulations and use a waste product as valuable fertiliser. “Previously considered a common waste, slurry has gradually acquired the status of brown gold among farmers,” says Joskin’s media liaison. “It is a rich and abundant natural resource, with an incredible fertilising potential at a limited cost. Its spreading, however, requires the use of suitable equipment that can preserve the natural properties of slurry such as organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, lye and magnesium.” Joskin, realising that not all farms are the same, branched out from the basic method of slurry dispersal many years ago, relegating simple scatter dispersal to history. It developed the concept of spreading booms to cover more ground more efficiently, delivering slurry closer to the soil and thus reducing outgassing, which used to see massive loss of nitrogen and the loss of ammonia, with severe consequences both in odours and benefit drop-offs. Booms are excellent for utilising windows in the weather, which provide optimum dispersal conditions. More ground covered quickly is never a bad thing when the conditions are right. Whether equipped with skids to push down and part vegetation or multiple hoses and

The Joskin brand of slurry management systems has come a long way in three decades and now offers solutions to fit all kinds of farms

nozzles close to the soil, tankers equipped with booms have understandably become a commonplace sight in rural areas. The second wave of innovation came with the advent of injectors, which use discs to slice open the pasture surface and then inject slurry into the topsoil, preserving the plant matter and feeding

its roots with nutrients that have lost no ammonia and nitrogen content at all. Joskin has kept pace with new technology and, at the same time, covered new and stricter regulations on slurry application. The two go hand in hand, as the more efficient means of dispersal, also lead to

less odour and run-off. Joskin’s range of tankers also provides another advantage; portability. While some farms can rely on irrigators run from an effluent pond hub, others have far-flung paddocks and roads running through, meaning that getting the fertiliser to its destination requires tractor power.

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Molasses is a great all-year supplement and has been widely used on NZ farms for many years to supplement animal feed. Why WSF Molasses? There is more to molasses than what you may think. Scientific studies are revealing amazing statistics on the benefits of molasses on milking and why it should be the first choice for farmers when choosing a supplement. Did you know that molasses: Improves Feed Conversion Efficiency — Ohio State University conducted tests on molasses versus starch-based products and found considerable improvements in milk production using molasses versus just grains. Is Palatable — Cows love molasses and when mixed with other feeds, this in turn, improves the palatability, especially PKE and maize silage. Provides Energy — The correct levels of molasses stimulate appetite, so milking cows will eat more, which in turn, boosts energy levels, improves pregnancy rates, maximises days in milk and improves MS production. Stimulating the cow’s appetite around calving when cows are trying to reach peak production is an investment that pays off. Feeds Rumen Microbes — The high sugar content of molasses stimulates the growth and activity of rumen

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