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Farming Lifestyles
June 2012 Edition
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Massey University third-year vet students recently launched their annual Barely There calendar by Denise Gunn
Massey University third-year vet students launched their annual Barely There calendar recently with proceeds to go towards their half-year trip and the New Zealand Wildlife Health Centre at the university’s teaching hospital The calendar, which dates from July 2012 — June 2013, features around 70 vet students, posing nude or semi-nude in agricultural settings with strategicallyplaced animals or objects to cover up private parts. Four photographers were appointed to take photos at several locations which included a shearing shed, alpaca and pig farms, riding stables, netball courts, the Manawatu Gorge, Staglands Wildlife Reserve near Wellington, a Belgian Blue farm in Hawke’s Bay and the Tui Brewery at Mangatinoka. Third year vet student Abby Sine said students undertake practical work on farms in the area early on in the vet programme. “A lot of the photo-shoot locations were a result of contacts that students had with local farmers.” The calendar concept was initiated seven years ago as a fundraiser and celebration for students reaching the half-way point in pursuit of a veterinary degree. The front cover of this year’s calendar is an ancient Olympics theme and includes a link to the 2012 Olympics. Ms Sine said students began talking about the theme of the calendar late last year and voted on it. “We went with an ancient Olympics idea and everyone turned up in the most amazing body paint and costumes for the group cover shot.” She said students found posing for the calendar to be a mixture of nerves
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Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles June 2012 5 Christine has competed four times necessary data has been collated and in the Taranaki/Manawatu regional final, is currently in the writing phase. Since attending Massey University, including the 2012 event. Christine has had a long and active Away from the rural community, involvement with New Zealand Young Christine is also a Highland and National Farmers (NZYF), holding several dancing teacher and judge. committee positions with the Massey With all of Christine’s commitments, Club before moving to the Fitzherbert she said time management is most Club in 2005. Christine was also the important along with getting enough regional administrator in 2006/07, sleep to ensure the waking hours are as regional chairperson of Taranaki/ productive and efficient as possible. Manawatu in 2008, and national NZYF “Also in the case of joint property conference convenor in Palmerston ownership and marriage, be prepared North the following year. “I’ve spent nine years in NZYF, having to compromise,” she said. a great time and have met a huge network “Prioritise the important things and of people including lifelong friends and stay focussed on the goal posts at the business contacts,” she said. end of the field,” said Christine.
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Passion for fruit by Denise Gunn
Gavin and Sue Stilwell grew kumara in Northland for 20 years before making the move south to Taranaki
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our years ago, the couple sold their Northland farm and initially started to look at properties in the Bay of Plenty region. “We couldn’t find what we wanted,” said Sue. “Then we visited friends who had just purchased property in north Taranaki and found this one for sale.” The couple researched the climate, soil type and fertility of the area
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Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles June 2012 the back area of the farm. A shed was also built and lined for kumara storage, and the old cowshed on the property has been converted to a washing and packing plant for the passionfruit. “Over the last few years we had decided that we wanted to have a go at growing passionfruit, even though it had the reputation of being a high risk but possible high return crop.” Both Gavin and Sue work full-time on the farm with each of them having a specific area of responsibility. Kumara beds are put down in late September. Planting is in mid-November with weed control continuing throughout their growing period. “We harvest in late March or April depending on how warm the summer Kumara beds are put down in late September, planted in mid-November and harvested in late March or April on the Stilwell’s Taranaki property months have been,” said Sue. “The kumara are then put through a curing process which both locally and for export to the United involves heating and cooling and are then able to be stored States. in temperature-controlled sheds for up to 12 months.” Sue also has a stall at the Farmers The passionfruit vines are constantly growing so the couple Market in New Plymouth on Sunday are pruning, training and thinning throughout the year. mornings. “They start dropping their fruit around mid-February and The couple have now lived on we could be picking fruit right through until their major prune their north Taranaki property for three in October.” years and found a lot of similarities in Sue said the kumara and passionfruit operations work horticultural production with Northland. well together. “We have found that our kumara yields and quality are as good as “The only clash being at kumara harvest in April when we or better than those we achieved in could be in the peak of our passionfruit harvest but that would Northland,” said Gavin. only be for a couple of days.” The couple sell their kumara to New Plymouth Pak’n’ Save and their passionfruit are sold through Turners and Growers
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Breed makes its mark
by Denise Gunn
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“It just wasn’t viable at the time,” said Debbie. Paul and Debbie continued with their East Friesian breeding programme putting a terminal sire back over East Friesian/Romney ewes. Paul said they’ve found the breed produced a lot of lambs and rear them well. “They are particularly good for the dam side but not so suitable on the terminal lamb side.” The couple have also found that as the East Friesian is a late maturing, larger framed sheep, they haven’t been able to run as many on their property.
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“The stocking rate drops a bit,” said Paul. Along with the breed’s high fertility rates, the East Friesian generally has a sound udder and teat placement. One of the breed’s most distinctive physical features — its thin tail without wool and bare area around the back end — means the sheep tends to stay clean. “No docking is required on the purebreds and fly strike is very rare,” said Paul. The Henson’s breeding operation has continued to be a family affair over the years with the couple’s three children, Hannah, Bridget and Tom, successfully showing purebred East Friesian lambs at local agricultural shows and their school’s lamb and calf days. The lambs eventually join the East Friesian flock and the couple now run 60 purebred East Friesians and 2,500 crossbreds.
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Trail bike ride brings rural community together by Denise Gunn
PLENTY of jumps, bumps, sand and mud are promised during a Manawatu trail bike ride in the Oroua Downs area on June 17 The ride, jointly organised by Oroua Downs School and Foxton Rotary, will cover a 40km loop track over farmland, pine plantations and around Lake Kaikokopu and Pukepuke Lagoon. Several farmers in the Oroua Downs area have offered the use of their properties for the event. Oroua Downs School principal Richard Lloyd said the role the farmers play is the backbone of the event. “Without the support of the farmers and their willingness to open their land to others, events like our one simply couldn’t happen.” “It really is generous,” said Mr Lloyd. Volunteers have spent several weekends preparing the course in the lead
up to the event and others will help out on the day.
Mr Lloyd said volunteers are crucial to the event. “An event of this size requires a number of people willing to give up their time to make sure the riders have the best possible experience.
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The Oroua Downs trail bike ride covers a 40km loop track over a variety of terrain and is suitable for both two and four-wheelers
“We have some brilliant men in the community to help with the track and making sure everything is safe, through to those that support our trail bike ride with their fantastic food preparation.” “Our volunteers really make the day special for the riders that can come
a long way to support the event,” said Mr Lloyd. Previous Oroua Downs trail bike rides have drawn riders from as far as Taranaki, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington and Taupo. An entry fee of $30 covers the ride and
a lunch. A mini track at a cost of $15 is also available for younger riders. Funds raised are split between Oroua Downs School and Foxton Rotary. Mr Lloyd said money raised in the past has gone to specific resources for the school’s pupils including quality reading material and more recently notebooks. Foxton Rotary spokesperson Bruce Jack said the Rotary club links up with the school for the trail bike ride and the event brings the community together. “Money raised goes straight back to the community,” said Mr Jack. Riders need to assemble at Oroua Downs School in Lake Road, just off SH1 between Sanson and Foxton, from 8am onwards to enter. The ride starts at 10am. “It wouldn’t happen without the generosity of the farmers,” said Mr Jack. Phone 06 363 8468 or 0274 505 730 for further details.
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New electric MTV range takes market by storm Bad Boy Mowers and MTVs have taken the world of multi-terrain vehicles by storm with a new range of electric 4 x 4 off-road vehicles. This United States-based company has been forefront in the manufacture of tough vehicles, ideally suited for rugged, rural environments, since the early part of this century. Its 2012 model line-up of Bad Boys MTVs includes the 1500E electric utility vehicle. Simplicity Imports NZ Ltd introduced these multi-terrain vehicles to New Zealand and now has several dealers nationwide. Simplicity Imports director Bruce Henderson said the MTVs come with an on-board charger and require 12 hours for a complete recharge. So after a busy day out on the
farm, the vehicle can be plugged into a standard socket overnight and left to charge, ready to go again next morning. And there are no worries about overcharging as the vehicle’s smart charge system automatically shuts off when fully charged. The manufacturer also recommends plugging the vehicle in anytime it’s idle for peak performance. These new MTVs can cover up to 70kms on a full charge depending on speed, type of terrain tackled and the load carried. The motor features two speeds with a high and low range gear selection and can reach a top speed of 45kmph. An added advantage to the Bad Boy electric 4 x 4 vehicle is its minimal maintenance compared to an internal combustion engine. And its quiet operation makes it ideally suited to farmers and hunters with little disturbance to livestock and wildlife. The MTVs also come in three colours; black, orange, and a camouflage pattern which is a big hit with hunters. To find a dealer near you and to view a demonstration of the vehicle’s extensive features phone 0800 38 44 50.
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Taranaki effluent pond ticks all the boxes by Denise Gunn
In a competition thought to be a world’s first, a Taranaki dairy farm’s effluent pond has been recognised in DairyNZ’s Prize Pond Awards Prize Pond chief judge and DairyNZ’s development project manager for effluent, Theresa Wilson, said competition entries were received from all over New Zealand. “We were surprised with how interested farmers were in the competition as taking a photo of an effluent pond and sending it in to be judged takes guts.” “The panel looked at the photos on their merits to see if the pond was low and had storage capacity, and if the clay or synthetic liner was well-maintained,” said Dr Wilson. Judges also looked at whether effluent was crusting on top, major cracks in clay liners and maintenance of weed growth around the ponds. The award-winning pond on Ken and Christine Sole’s farm near Opunake was completed in March this year. Lower order sharemilkers Dan Merritt
and Shelley Moselen have just completed their first season on the farm, milking 530 Friesian/Jersey cross cows on a total milking area of 200 hectares. Shelley said the pond is compliant with the Taranaki Regional Council and to Fonterra standards and the pond’s large storage capacity enables them to irrigate the farm throughout the dry months of the year. An effluent spreader is used for application. “We save money on fertiliser costs as we don’t have to fertilise the irrigated paddocks.” “The effluent is an excellent natural form of fertiliser,” she said. With a well-managed pond, the couple are also able to go away for a weekend without worrying about the effluent. Dan and Shelley said they were really pleased to find out the pond, which measures 54 x 54 metres and is 2.2 metres deep with a
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Taranaki sharemilkers Dan Merritt and Shelley Moselen with their daughter Tayla (16 months) in front of the award-winning effluent pond
6.5 million litre capacity, was a winner. “It is recognition of all the hard work that has gone into the building of the pond and the ongoing management of the pond by Daniel to keep it low,” said Shelley. “We are proud that our farming
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� Meets even the toughest New Zealand Effluent Enviro Standards � Has the Most Even Rain Cover over wetted width in New Zealand by far � Has a Rain Rate of 5mm or less across total wetted width, not just the centre area. (please see in the independently proved graph) The new irrigator is still backed up by our very tough and well proven drive system, no blockage mast, booms and nozzles.
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Calf scours! Remember Rotagen this spring! Calf scours may be all bad, but there’s a good option at hand for clients who end up battling with sick animals this spring. The Rotagen Combo range remains unique as non-toxic, non-withhold vet only antibody treatment for calves affected by common pathogens like Rotavirus 6 and 10, Coronavirus, Salmonella, Cryptosporidium, and or E.coli (K99).
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coronavirus, salmonella, cryptosporidium, and E.coli (K99). Globigen is made by vaccinating high health status flocks against a specific pathogen. The hen then passes maternal immunoglobulins from serum to the egg yolk which is collected, then spray-dried, heattreated and standardized to a determined IgY titre. This is then formulated into a Rotagen combination product by Vetpak here in NZ. Any Rotagen combination of the above IgY’s can be produced on request to meet a specific challenge. IgY antibodies provide a passive immunity effect in the gut in the same way bovine colostrum would. Studies show that IgY’s successfully pass through the gastro -intestinal tract in an active form and are not altered by the digestive process. Their ability to bind to antigens is maintained within the local gut.
A recent addition to the range is Rotagen Crypto, a cryptosporidium specific treatment for calves. Approved by the ACVM as an aid in the prevention and treatment of calf scours caused by cryptosporidium, this is available as a stand-alone product without the addition of rotavirus. This is particularly useful in cases where the herd has been vaccinated for rotavirus, but the farm has a history of cryptosporidium parvum scours in their calves. Calves of any age or weight can be treated at the same dosage rate. For prevention, the recommended dose is 10 grams per calf per day for five days. For treatment, dose calves with 10 g twice daily for the first day, then 5 g twice daily for three to seven days. Appropriate rehydration is essential and Rotagen can be used in conjunction with electrolytes or milk feeding.
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Taking Charge The Personal Property Securities Act has been around for some time. But, creditors are still failing to register and debtors failing to understand security interests, to their detriment The Problem: • Unsecured and low-ranked creditors are often left empty handed when a debtor is bankrupted, liquidated, or placed in receivership. • When a debtor signs a General Security Agreement (‘GSA’) with a creditor over ‘all present and after acquired property’ they may unknowingly be giving more security to the creditor than is necessary for the transaction. Potential Solutions: • A security interest may exist in relation to borrowing, leasing of goods, and sale and purchase of goods on credit. • You can register a security interest online. It costs $3.07. Registration can be the difference between realising and losing your interest in goods. The date of a security interest is usually irrelevant to priority between creditors. The date of registration is all important. • When taking security over specific goods, ensure that the debtor and goods are adequately described, and that registration takes place within 10 days of the debtor receiving the goods, failing which the general security holder may take priority.
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Where you lend money to your company, it may be prudent that you register a GSA over company assets to rank ahead of company creditors should your company fail. Lenders often ask for security for lending at a ratio that is disproportionate to borrowing. Where you are a sole trader or are in a partnership giving a GSA to a lender, the assets secured likely extend beyond business assets to your home and personal belongings. Negotiate with lenders. If you cannot avoid giving a GSA, at least have it limited to your business assets.
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MAY 2012 JUNE
HDPE CULVERT PIPE
ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST
Extruded from ultra tough HDPE plastic
Diameter OD
Wall
Length
160mm 200mm 250mm 315mm 375mm 450mm
4.8mm 6.6mm 8.2mm 9.7mm 10.3mm 14.6mm
6m 6m 6m 6m 6m 6m
Price
$79.00 $99.00 $165.00 $225.00 $335.00 $440.00
Culver6tm
200m m x
$
Joiners and custom fittings available
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MAXI DRAINAGE COIL 110mm x 100m 160mm x 45m
$299.00 $299.00
Manufactured from High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Also available Maxiflo 125mm (5”) & 175mm (7”) "THE CONTRACTORS CHOICE"
C o m p a re th is P r ic e
Y’s, T’s, Bends, Reducers available Available in punched or unpunched. Drainage Sock available $1.76 per metre. Specialised fittings made to order. All coils come with joiner.
BALL VALVES MD PRESSURE PIPE
LDPE WATER PIPE ID nominal Pressure bore rating (PSI)
$ per 100m
15mm 20mm 25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm
$73.00 $139.00 $175.00 $219.00 $272.00 $350.00
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20mm 25mm
25m m x 100m 94PSI
Stainless steel handle
.00 HANSEN SUPER FLO 5 7 1
Piston Trough Valve 20mm and 25mm
Anka & Hansen fittings available
EFFLUENT PIPE 90mm 8 Bar Rating 75mm 8 Bar Rating
$12 $15.00 .00
$8.60 $6.80
Available in 50m and 100m Coils
per metre
Low density, Heavy wall 63mm 6 Bar Rating Available in 50m, 100m, 150m, 200m, and 250m Coils
Outside diameter
9 bar 130 psi $ per 100m
25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 63mm
$132.00 $159.00 $210.00 $330.00 $500.00
Available in 100m & 200m coils Also available in 12 Bar Full range of compression fittings
Heavy wall, suitable for above ground use and accepts camlock fittings.
per metre
DRAG HOSE
23.00
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RED LINE
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$3.80
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