Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, June 2019

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The council’s long-running riparian management programme is a successful collaboration with local farmers. It’s also one of the world’s largest restorative freshwater programmes supporting native habitats and improved ecological health. The $100 million programme is primarily landowner funded. Since the early 1990s, Taranaki Regional Council has worked with farmers, rural residents and community groups to transform the region’s landscape. Through this partnership, the council has developed individualised riparian management plans and supplied up to 500,000 native plants to planholders at cost each year. More than 15,400 kilometres of streambanks are covered by the voluntary programme. Now in its sixth year, the awards recognise and celebrate the key leadership role local government plays within communities around the country. Taranaki Regional Council is a finalist in the excellence award for Environmental Wellbeing for the Riparian Management Programme. The award criteria are for a project that enhances the environmental wellbeing of its community; demonstrates a sustainable process, with durable results; and makes significant improvements in health and safety. The judges praised the programme as “a long-standing initiative with proven

success”. LGNZ president Dave Cull said being named as a finalist is a significant achievement and reflects strong leadership and the innovative work being delivered by councils across the country. “These excellence awards demonstrate the value local government provides to community, economic development, infrastructure and the environment,” said Mr Cull. “The sector should be incredibly proud of its achievements as we celebrate these outstanding projects. “The finalist projects are real examples of how local government delivers exemplary value and services to New Zealanders in a collaborative and inclusive way.” The other environmental category finalists are Hamilton City Council for installing 13,000 customised LED street lights, and Thames-Coromandel District Council for its network of fastcharging stations that puts the entire district within range of electric vehicles. Judges for the awards are former Wellington mayor Dame Kerr y Prendergast, distinguished diplomat and public servant Sir Maarten Wevers and New Zealand Initiative executive director Dr Oliver Hartwich. Category winners will be announced at a gala dinner during the LGNZ Conference in Wellington on July 8.

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Oakura couple protect patch of paradise by Denise Gunn

Experiencing abundant birdlife during visits to several predator-free environments has prompted Oakura locals, Clive Saleman and Libby Baker, to help bring predator numbers down in their community. Three years ago, the couple visited Ulva Island off Stewart Island. “The forest floor was covered in seedlings, and there were birds everywhere,” said Clive. “Wood pigeons and New Zealand robins were happily feeding on the path around our feet. Saddlebacks hopped and flitted nearly, and countless bellbirds, kaka and tui were singing all around. “What helped get it to this stage were the networks of traps everywhere on the island, all maintained by volunteers for years. Now they are down to catching one rat per year.” Since that trip, Clive and Libby have visited Tiritiri Matangi in Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf and Taranaki’s own Lake Rotokare. Libby has also spent a night on Kapiti Island, located five kilometres offshore from Paraparaumu. “I loved sleeping in a tent, listening to the noises of the nocturnal birdlife,” said Libby. With the start of Towards PredatorFree Taranaki and then the active local Restore Oakura group, Clive and Libby knew they wanted to get involved in helping bring predator numbers down in their community.

Every Saturday they check and maintain seven stoat traps and 12 rat traps along the walkway between the Surf Club and Whenuariki Stream by Ahu Ahu Beach. “People stop and ask us how it is going — they are really interested,” said Clive. “A lot already have traps, and others ask how they can get them. When we get home, Libby logs the catch onto the trap.nz website.” Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project manager Toby Shanley said, the great work by Clive and Libby is making a positive impact. “Since they began checking traps along the walkway earlier this year, they’ve caught 25 rats and 11 mice. They are our local heroes, and it is a positive step for our native flora and fauna,” he said. “We check weekly, and we find that most of the peanut butter bait is gone, even when nothing is caught,” said Clive.

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predetermined, memorised procedure with three different types of guns; pistols, shotguns and rifles — an event called a course of fire. The aim is to complete a series of targets as fast as possible. Competitors must wear old western style clothing and use an alias. Bradley competes under the alias ‘Kiwi Rooster’. Five years ago he won the New Zealand Junior Champion Cowboy Action Shooting title and held it for the next three years. In 2016 he competed in the world championship in New Mexico finishing seventh in his category. Back in New Zealand, Bradley progressed up the ranks. In 2017 he achieved his goal of becoming New Zealand’s best shooter at the national championships at his home club of Wanganui. While travelling to another competition, Bradley learned that his friend, Ross Clark, had suddenly passed away. Shaun says the event hardened Bradley’s determination to win a world title to recognise his mentor. A few months later he travelled back to the USA with a large Kiwi contingent to shoot at a few stateside matches before going on to the world championships. “He won his category at all of those matches also winning the Wyoming State Championships junior title, before travelling on to the main event, which saw him announced as the Junior World

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Herefords through the by Denise Gunn Four generations of the Downs family have been involved in breeding Hereford stud cattle in Taranaki in 2015, Lance and Janelle Downs branched out to begin their stud, Tawanui.

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he couple’s Strathmore farm is part of a large family operated enterprise, Downs Family Farms, and they work closely with family members. Since Lance’s great-grandfather established the original family stud, Wingrove Herefords, more than 70 years ago, the family now own four farms. In addition to the 826ha Strathmore farm run by Lance and Janelle, Lance’s parents Kevin and Jean run the 260ha Pukengahu farm. A 2,285ha block, Aotuhia, is operated by Lance’s twin brother Lloyd and his partner Lizzy. Lance and Kevin also manage a 635ha block, Te Kuiti, near Pio Pio. “Our business is a combination of land to support our overall business with Aotuhia Station a beef breeding and store block, two fattening and Hereford

breeding blocks Strathmore and Te Kuiti, and a bull farm, Pukengahu.” Close to 37,000 stock units are spread over the properties. Lance and Janelle founded their Hereford stud four years ago with the purchase of dispersal cows and heifers from three different studs; Leelands (Charlie and Margaret Lees), Makuri (Robin and Margaret Vickers) and Keelryn (John and Bernice Loveridge). “We derived our stud name (prefix) from the combination of farm names from our Strathmore property. ‘Tawa’ meaning strong and ‘nui’ meaning plentiful, in the hope that this will breed true,” said Janelle. Since then, a strict culling and mating programme was put in place to integrate cows from three different studs into their herd. They’ve based

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Currently, there are 16,000 lambs and 550 cattle on Strathmore. “We aim to fatten all our stock now. However, our second cut of Hereford heifers are put to the bull and sold incalf, so nothing is sold store. All fat stock are killed through Affco.” Lance and Janelle hold two on-farm bull sales each year to cater to two different groups of clientele. In June, a beef breeders stud sale is combined with two Angus studs — Aywon and Te Kupe. This sale includes the best commercial and registered Hereford bulls from Tawanui, and registered Angus bulls from the other studs. Another farm bull sale, targeting the dairy industry, is held in September. Close to 150

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Commercial cow and calf Hereford bulls and 60 Angus bulls are sold during this sale. This year the couple bred a bull, Tawanui Cub, considered of high enough quality to go to the national Hereford sale in Feilding. That was a major goal when the new stud was established and achieved in just four years. The couple, are members of the New Zealand Hereford Association and the Taranaki Hereford Association. Janelle is secretary of the Taranaki club. Holding more on-farm events to showcase their cattle is one of their aims. “Our cattle are working cattle. They have a job to work the hills to

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he 21-year-old spent his early years on his stepfather’s Waikato dairy farm — relief milking followed. Although Marshall considered joining the New Zealand Defence Force or taking up an electrical apprenticeship, dairying stood out as a career choice. “When it came to making a decision at the end of Year 13, dairy farming was my choice, I made, and I’ve never looked back. I obtained my first full-time job seven days after graduating from high school.”

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For the past year Marshall has worked for sharemilkers Rob and Mel van den Brand on Christine Good’s Te Kete farm job,” said Marshall. “Whilst in charge of the shed, we have had a successful QCONZ shed inspection.” The farm’s temperate climate has an average, annual rainfall of 1,500ml. Summers are generally dry and the winters warm. “We grow maize on the farm and we are on target to reach 314,000 milk solids for the season,” he said. “I enjoy how every day is different. I love being outdoors and getting my hands dirty, learning about how decisions are made and the reasoning behind selling and culling specific cows.” Marshall said his involvement in this process furthers his knowledge which he will be able to call on in the future. Since leaving high school, Marshall has continued agricultural studies through Primary ITO. “These qualifications include Animal Health and Husbandry, Dairy Livestock

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Shakespearean showcase With Mt Egmont as a backdrop, Stratford is a popular township for recreational activities including people who enjoy cycling, hiking and climbing. Stratford-in-Taranaki was named to honour Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon and most of the streets in the settlement are named after Shakespearean characters. The area presents the opportunity to get off the farm for a day or two and enjoy the history of the area. The glockenspiel tower in the town centre is one of a kind in New Zealand adding to the interesting history lessons on offer. The town is a convenient accommodation base and supply stop with various cafes and stores to browse through before venturing into the Egmont National Park. It is also the last fuelling point for those travelling to explore the Forgotten World Highway, which is a 150-kilometre journey that ends at Taumarunui. The nearby Taranaki Pioneer Village is the real deal where young and old alike can enjoy reliving the footsteps of the early settlers during the 1850–1950 era. Visitors can see and sense the hardships in the way of life the people who lived to pave the way to our way of life today. The village has more than 40 original buildings, including many authentic structures on a 4.05-hectare site. Almost everything is covered from township to country with artefacts of the

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pioneering era inside the buildings. Take time to enjoy the mountain views as you have a family picnic or take a break at the on-site cafe. Displaying a comprehensive assortment of memorabilia and equipment, the Stratford Hospital Museum has several interactive displays that will keep the children entertained. Experience a trip on the Pioneer Express and enjoy two circuits of the village from a carriage of this unique train. Every second Sunday of the month craftsmen operate.

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Trusted earthmoving solutions With more than 30 years’ experience working in the excavation industry, owner Greg Lang established Lanco Ex Ltd to service the wider Taranaki region. Greg has extensive experience in the earthwork and pipeline industries, working with various territorial authorities including Stratford District Council and Taranaki District Council carrying out several civil construction contracts including road widening, washout repairs and corner removal. His past work in the pipeline industry has been in various regions of the North Island including contracts for oil

companies Fletcher Challenge Energy, Todd Oil, Tag Oil, Swift Energy, Origin and Energyworks. More recently the firm has contracted under M Hareb Excavation Ltd involving a live line dig beneath Auckland Airport, as well as works under the same firm for Todd Oil and TAG Oil. Lanco Ex Ltd also worked with I&D George Contracting for road works and currently work is being undertaken for

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Opportunity to explore If you are planning on visiting Stratford, there are many accommodation choices available for a special night away including Stratford Mountain House. This luxury accommodation venue with an award-winning restaurant offers visitors a place to you relax and enjoy a beautiful alpine getaway as you discover the conservation of the area. Take the opportunity to explore native walks through the Goblin Forest, Dawson Falls and the tracks and trails throughout Egmont National Park while immersing yourself in the culture and history of the beautiful Mount Taranaki. For spinal or health conditions, GMC Chiropractors can help alleviate many health issues you may have based on the knowledge that your bodily functions are ultimately controlled by your nervous system. With locations in Stratford, New Plymouth, Hawera, Feilding and Whanganui. The team understand that millions of instructions flow from your brain, down your spinal cord and out to every organ and tissue of your body. Chiropractors can help locate and analyse the improper motion or position of the moving bones of the spine, which interfere with the nerve messages between the brain and the body. These may affect your muscle balance and the function of your organs to produce important chemicals and hormones. A visit to GMC Chiropractors can help you achieve your health goals and understand how your body works. If your favourite pair of shoes loses its sole, or you need a new pair while

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Discovering Stratford’s variety Known as a family-friendly destination, Stratford offers attractions to suit all types of visitors to the town such as TET King’s Theatre — the first movie theatre in the Southern Hemisphere to show ‘talkies’. If art is of interest, the Percy Thomson Art Gallery provides an extensive programme of exhibitions, and new exhibitions open every three to four weeks. These vary between national, local and regional — established and emerging artists. The local TSB Pool Complex has a heated indoor pool and is open all year with 25-metre swimming lanes and a learners’ pool. There are also various easy walks to heritage spots and bushclad rivers and streams for travellers needing to burn off some unused

energy. The Stratford Heritage Walkway combines the unique features of parks and gardens and the crystal clear mountain-fed waters of the Patea River. There are some 300 kilometres of walking tracks in nearby Egmont National Park from short walks such as the 15-minute Kamahi Track from the Mountain House goes straight into the heart of the rainforest where heavy lichen and moss grow on kamahi trees, creating the famous Goblin Forest. Other options include the fiveday Round the Mountain experience.

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Innovative programmes for future careers Hawera High School prides itself on a progressive and innovative Agriculture/ Horticulture programme, which offers pathways for more than 20 per cent of its students into potential future careers in the primary industries. Students have the opportunity to staircase into apprenticeships or university entrance. For apprenticeships, Hawera High School has the only Primary Industry Academy in the Taranaki region. It features an industry qualification that links with national primary industry certificates, apprenticeships and farm cadetships. Agriculture in Year 12 and 13 include studies in health and safety, livestock husbandry and management, fencing, fertilisers and pasture production. Horticulture includes studies in the growing and production of plants, including hydroponics to maintaining small motors and equipment. Through extensive field trip study visits to

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agrichemical containers. This rigid plastic can be recycled into useful products like underground cable covers and building materials. Silage wrap can be made into tuffboard, a plywood substitute, but more needs to be done to ensure we have the means to process waste — particularly soft plastics. Consumers now demand that manufacturers take responsibility for their products so that any packaging can be recycled after use. Manufacturers can do this by paying a levy to ensure that there are recyclable pathways for all products. The New

Zealand government is also pushing for more manufacturers to follow suit. There is also an opportunity to add value to scrap plastics by processing into a pelletised product for use domestically and globally. Quality recycled plastic is in high demand and can be made into new useful products, such as tuffboard and cable cover, or better yet, into useful products for farmers and growers. Agrecovery is New Zealand’s solution for the recycling of agrichemical containers and drums, and the safe disposal of unwanted agrichemicals.

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The spectre of Mycoplasma bovis has been all too real for those in the rural sector. With the cull tally approaching six figures (more than 90,000 cattle have had to be destroyed so far), the Ministry of Primary Industries has been proactive in enacting a plan to stop the spread of the disease. That led to promises of a ‘surge’, an uptick of properties investigated and potentially locked down for stock movement in an effort to quarantine and hence eradicate M bovis. MPI programme director Geoff Gwyn explained: “This is happening in a

short period because of increased surveillance late last year, which has resulted in a peak in the number of highrisk properties that we have identified, and the desire to get ahead of the curve before autumn and winter stock movements get into full swing. “We will contact about 300 farmers as a priority over the next few weeks who have had high-risk animals move onto their property. “We would expect 250 of those to have Notice of Direction movement

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