Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, May 2017

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Taranaki

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May 2017 Edition

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Okato dairy farmer prepares for grand final

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Following his win in the Taranaki/Manawatu FMG Young Farmer of the Year regional final, Okato dairy farmer James Lawn will represent the region at the grand final in July. The 27-year-old performed well across all aspects of the regional competition held in Hawera recently, taking home the Ravensdown Agri-Skills Challenge for his ability in multiple practical agricultural disciplines. James was also recognised as the contestant showing the best consistency throughout the day’s event. James said he couldn’t believe he had won the competition and it took awhile for it to sink in. He will be competing against former flatmates, Richard French and Hamish Best at the grand final. “Up until that time we are all friends still, but during that week it will be a real contest,” said James. “My goal is to win the grand final; it’s going to involve a lot of study, working on practical experience and fitness. “All part of what makes the competition so prestigious.” The Massey University graduate holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Rural Valuation and Management. He first joined Young Farmers while studying at Massey University and has belonged to several clubs around New Zealand since. He currently belongs to the Coastal Young Farmers Club, which was established five years ago. Although James has spent more than two years overseas visiting 46 countries,

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Okato dairy farmer James Lawn will represent the region at the FMG Young Farmer of the Year grand final in July

he drew on his experience growing up on the family’s coastal Taranaki dairy farm for the contest. James won $12,500 in prizes, including a Honda XR150 motorbike and a $1,000 cash reward from FMG. Second place went to Nigel Will of the Marton Young Farmers Club. Nigel took home both the AGMARDT AgriBusiness and the Meridian Energy AgriKnowledge Challenges. Central Taranaki Young Farmers Club chairman, Nick Brown, came third. He won the Massey University AgriGrowth Challenge and highly contested Agri-Sports. Two teams from Feilding High School took top placings in the TeenAg competition and will progress to the grand final. The Hiwinui Hamburgers team from Hiwinui School won the AgriKidsNZ regional final. Second and third place went to teams from South Makirikiri School. All three teams have qualified for the grand final. The FMG Young Farmer of the Year grand final will take place in the Manawatu from July 6–8.

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s first-time entrants in the 2017 Taranaki Dairy Industry Awards, the couple took second place in the Share Farmers of the Year category. Matt grew up on a farm with a mixture of cropping, fruit production, forestry and dairy in Switzerland. “I was working there for 10 years,” said Matt. The couple then leased the farm for five years from Matt’s “When magnesium inputs are required, Golden Bay Dolomite provides the simplest and most effective option.” call 0800 4 Dolomite

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“This year we sold these cows and bought 320 cows, most of them top quality in-calf heifers. “These cows will be leased out on five different farms for one year.” In June next year, the couple plan to take their cows as part of the herd to a 50/50 sharemilking position. Matt said it’s a very interesting project. “We enjoy working together with livestock agents, consultants and farmers. “We can achieve a good equity growth.” The family are loving life in New Zealand and the opportunities available. “We put a lot of passion and effort in our work and could climb a step in the career ladder every year since we arrived in New Zealand.” The couple plan to stay on the Gopperth’s farm for another season and contract milk 360 cows. “The farm gets joined with another farm — that’s very exciting for us,” said Matt. With a practical approach to dairy farming, most of Matt’s daily decisions are based on experience and judgement for cows and pasture. “I use measurements and calculations to confirm my decisions,” said Matt. “This way of farming is fascinating for me and also leads to a simple way of decision-making.” As well as just enjoying being out on the farm, Matt is also passionate about working out business strategies. He has also completed industry training including a Diploma in Agribusiness Management (level five). Matt said they entered the dairy industry awards to assist their career progression. “This has been a fantastic opportunity to analyse my business and receive feedback to improve. I’ve really enjoyed

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so many knowledgeable people to learn from.” Kirby said there is no set guideline to dairy farming as everyone does things differently. “It’s these differences that are exciting and keeps the challenges coming. “I love being around people that are passionate about what they do, passionate about their animals and their land,” she said. Following university, Kirby took up employment as a dairy shed assessor and milk quality consultant for Quality Consultants of New Zealand (QCONZ). The privately-owned company contracts to Fonterra, Open Country and other minor dairy companies to carry out work on dairy sheds. Every operational dairy shed undergoes an assessment annually. This assessment comprises of more than 10 pages of questions and criteria for the operator, covering effluent management, animal welfare, chemical use, operational procedures, shed and plant cleanliness. Kirby’s position also included being on-call to conduct milk tests to check if penicillin showed up in the bulk milk vat. “Tracebacks were needed where an operator, grading for coliform/ thermoduric bacteria or added water, required me to go through the plant from start to finish and consult on issues found in the plant,” she said. “I also signed off newly-built dairies, which enabled them to supply. “For Primary ITO, we assessed students on their levels and signed them off.”

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During the winter, Kirby’s position included 12-hour days overseeing the nitrogen pages that Fonterra require every dairy farm owner to complete. Although Kirby enjoyed her work as a QCONZ consultant, finding it rewarding and eventful, she wanted to return to her desired career path of animal science. “I was up for a new challenge,” she said. When a breeding consultant position with World Wide Sires New Zealand (WWSNZ) recently became available, Kirby jumped at the opportunity to get involved in animal genetics. “It’s a chance to make my footprint on the industry in an area I found so enthralling.” Kirby also joined the Central

Taranaki Young Farmers Club just over a year ago. “It is an awesome club that has exponentially grown during the last couple of years,” she said. “The social calendar has been an awesome way to get out and meet likeminded people in the area.” In time, Kirby would like to contribute more to Young Farmers and to develop into a leadership role. For the foreseeable future however, Kirby will be out on the road for WWSNZ visiting farmers in the northern Taranaki region. “There has not been a breeding consultant in north Taranaki for the best part of 10 years,” she said. “I will be on the road daily, showing up on your driveway, even just for a yarn.”

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caught in your firing zone. A stake in the ground either side of your shooting position can help control overswing outside of your firing zone.” Before leaving your shooting area, check and double check that your shotgun is completely unloaded, including ammunition from the magazine. “Be aware that ammunition can become jammed in tubular magazines — so double check these. Before cleaning or securing the shotgun in your safe at home, do another check and confirm that the gun it is completely unloaded. This practice should also apply in duck shooting camps. Never let your safety standards slip and have a successful and safe duck shooting season.” The seven rules of firearms safety:

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Ford’s record of success with the Ranger ute rolls on into 2017, with the big blue oval brand preparing themselves for another blockbuster visit to Mystery Creek in the mid-year. But there’s something else afoot before the Field Days fun, and it’s caused a literal blackout. Ford has always been big sponsors and fans of the All Blacks, and ahead of the forthcoming British Lions tour it has released a special edition of both the Ranger and the Everest sports utility, all tricked out in a new, deeper shade of midnight black and all garnished with extra add-ons such as nudge bars, interior detailing, roll bars and massive mag wheels. The overall impression of the FX4 Ranger is of a machine as solidly planted as the All Black’s defensive line and as aggressive as their forwards. That’s entirely the idea, of course — and it feeds into an emerging trend for the new generation of ute owners to want something different. When muscle cars were all the rage in the 1970s, nobody wanted a stock model off the yard. Everyone wanted the limited edition, tuned, pinstriped, candy-flake paint job hot-rod version. It’s becoming a similar world in the top end of the emerging Kiwi super-ute culture, one which mirrors the truck modding exploits of America’s F150 and Dodge Ram owners. Not content with being one of a huge number of drivers who now take advantage of the comfort and space of the 21st century light commercial by

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Jensen Contracting & Drilling Ltd

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Not content with being one of the pack, many Ranger drivers now demand custom special editions to really stand out

making it their daily ride — and thus blending into the crowd — those with the need to be seen are embracing special editions like the FX4 with both hands. It’s not just this big black tribute to the ABs which is so coveted. Before Ford’s designers added the custom blackout to their top selling ute there have been others taking the initiative. Customised ‘stealth’ edition Ranger utes appeared on the North Shore, boosting the image above and beyond that of the factory-specced Wildtrak. Then a series of West Coast Edition Rangers were created in Dargaville,

in the West Kaipara, with a variety of combinations of LED lamps, bars, mags, tyres, detailing and interior finishes. So far, no two have been the same, and they have been sold as far away as the West Coast — of the South Island! With other brands such as Nissan releasing special edition utes too — witness the tough-as-nails Barbarian custom Navara — New Zealand has a new status symbol. The custom ute — and by extension, the custom Ford Ranger — is the new king of the highway.

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Dial R for reputation by Andy Bryenton

Pedigree. It’s an all important factor in the world of automobiles — the difference between a new up and coming supercar like the Koenigsegg and an old and established marque like Lamborghini. Both are blisteringly fast, but one is the stuff of petrolhead dreams just because of the name. The thing is, that name has to be earned, and backed up with solid performances, building one on the other every time a new machine hits the tarmac. So it is with the Honda Civic Type R — a strange case in point indeed. With its roots firmly planted in the stolid dependability of the Civic, that extra letter has meant poise and power for 30 years. Here comes the anniversary, then, and a new model for 2017, which aims a withering broadside at not just the other Japanese automakers, but at the best of Europe as well. Honda picked a great way to assert its dominance as it launched the sleek, sharp new Civic Type R. Those slippery

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lines, festooned with gills, splitters, spoilers and blades cut through the chilly air at the Nurburgring in Germany on the morning of April 2, preparing to smash some records. When the dust settled the new Honda had blitzed the 20-kilometre ‘green hell’ in just 7 minutes 43.8 seconds. That’s the fastest time ever posted by a front wheel drive car, breaking the record set by VW’s Golf Clubsport. It’s a whole seven seconds faster than the old Type R, which in motor racing terms is a geological age. It’s a testament to the sheer attention to detail which has been lavished on this predatory-looking road missile. Even the stand out triple

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exhaust system is cleverly designed with a smaller central pipe to create a precisely tuned sound at both low and high revs. Handling has been tuned to razor precision, and the power from the two-litre, double-overhead-cam turbo i-VTEC engine hits the ground through a six-speed manual box. This, then, is a driver’s car pure and simple. And the

best news of all — it’s coming to New Zealand. While we don’t have the twists and turns of Germany’s most famous racetrack, we certainly have the wide range of surfaces, corners and straights represented there. No word yet on price, but fans of the big red R will be fixated on that other number — 7:43.8 — more than any other.

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