Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, November 2014

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Sale stock entered in the Semex Summer Sensational Sale will be paraded on Thursday, January 29 at 4pm followed by the auction at 7pm. Following on from the success of the inaugural National All Dairy Breeds Youth Camp this year, Holstein Friesian New Zealand will host a second camp in the lead-up to the NZDE. The youth camp, which will be held at Manfeild Park from 24–27 January 2015, is open to any young person 15 years of age and older interested in dairying. The NZDE committee have made arrangements with Alta Genetics to sponsor a youth for this camp, and a team entry from the camp into the Youth Team Challenge. The Youth Team Challenge is a popular feature at the NZDE. “We have a big emphasis on the youth side of it,” said Mr Turnbull. “That’s our future.” A large contingent of international visitors is also expected to attend the event. Entry is free for spectators.

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Nuffield Farming Scholars announced for 2014 Amongst the group of five Nuffield Farming Scholars announced for 2014 is farmer and conservationist, Dan Steele of Whanganui. Mr Steele lives and works on Blue Duck Station, farming sheep and beef, and running a conservation project at Whakahoro. The scholarships were announced by Nuffield New Zealand and Primary Industries minister Nathan Guy at a recent function in Wellington. Other successful Nuffield Scholars include: West Coast dairy farmer Bede O’Connor; Woodville dairy farmer Ben Allomes; Rotorua-based DairyNZ regional leader Sharon Morrell, and Fonterra employee Satwant Singh from Morrinsville. The five new scholars join more than 145 others who have been awarded Nuffield Scholarships in the past 60 years. Nuffield NZ chairman Julian Raine said this has been a substantial investment in New Zealand agriculture’s past, current and future leaders. “Only a handful are awarded each year so a Nuffield Scholarship is one of rural New Zealand’s most valuable and prestigious awards. Nuffield Scholars travel internationally for at least four months in their scholarship year, participate in a Contemporary Scholars’ conference with 60 Nuffield Scholars from around the world, and attend a six-week Global Focus Programme with an organised itinerary through several countries with other scholars. They also have their own individual study programme with a research report due at the end of their travels. One of the current 2014 scholars is Palmerston North potato grower, agricultural contractor and equity dairy farmer Paul Olsen. Mr Olsen said it has been a brilliant experience for him, seeing other countries and a variety of cultures.

Dan Steele of Whanganui has been awarded a Nuffield Scholarship

“New Zealand has a huge opening for the future, in terms of things like food proteins and niche products — it’s there for the taking. “It’s a massive opportunity for us to take on the challenge.” Mr Olsen says the Nuffield name opened many doors. “I visited some massive operations — people wouldn’t hold back. “It was 100 per cent nuts and bolts business information you wouldn’t get any other way.” He said the contacts made and networks formed will last a lifetime. “I made some very strong contacts and friendships, especially through the United Kingdom, Ireland and Scotland. “Many of them are coming to stay here in the next 18 months or so as well, either travelling individually or finishing their own Nuffield Scholarship travels.” The 2014 Nuffield scholars’ research topics will cover a broad range of issues.

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Fields of berry delights

BY DENISE GUNN

Planting a block of strawberries in 2004 was Steve and Kathleen Smith’s first step towards setting up their Paradise Valley Berry Farm.

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he couple bought their Bell Block property in 1995. Originally part of a 28ha farm, the Smith’s two hectare block of land was subdivided, along with other sections. Steve and Kathleen initially grew flowers on their property before deciding to set up their own berry farm. They are members of Strawberry Growers NZ (Inc) and Horticulture New Zealand. Steve also holds a GrowSafe Certificate. “As a grower and a business owner, we are forever learning how to do things safer, more efficient, and keeping up with new laws and regulations,” said Steve. “You never stop learning.” Friendships forged with other growers also prove helpful to bounce ideas off.

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Plantings have been increased by a manageable amount each year to include summer and autumn raspberries, boysenberries, gooseberries and courgettes. Pio Pio blueberries and Eureka Gardens’ new potatoes are stocked as well. Paradise Valley Berry Farm has grown to become a family affair with Steve and Kathleen’s three children, Rebecca, Tyler and Dylan also helping out. Dylan, the youngest, was just one year old when the couple started growing berries 11 years ago. “As our children have grown up they can be found helping us with the outside chores, or in the shop making ice-creams, coffees, serving customers

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and packing fruit,” said Steve. “Growing berries are a lot of hard work but it is a great lifestyle which has been great for us as a family.” A Versatile shed was built to replace the small farm shop which was quickly outgrown. Last year a shipping container was moved on-site to enlarge the shop area and be used as a packing shed. Four years ago two blending machines were purchased to make berry fruit blended cones, combining vanilla ice-cream or frozen yoghurt with berries grown on the property. Rich, well-draining, volcanic soil provides ideal growing nutrients for the berries grown on the Smith’s property. Steve said the property’s soil is very healthy with a high number of worms

and great soil structure. “Our climate seems to favour horticulture well here, and over the years there have been quite a lot of berry farms and market gardens in the Bell Block, Lepperton and Brixton area.” The weather, however, also proves to be one of the biggest challenges. Steve said berryfruit, especially the canefruit, like a reasonable amount of winter chilling. “Some years, like last year, it was a warm winter and the raspberries and boysenberries just didn’t perform as they could.” Any late frosts through September, October and November delays the growing season as the fruit do not receive adequate pollination. The frosts can also burn the flowers. Work on the property continues throughout the year. During summer the

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and other issues with the plants. “We endeavour to undertake a sustainable growing system.” A variety of organic, homeopathic and conventional products are used, and a fertiliser programme is carried out in conjunction with New Zealand-owned BioGro certified company Agrissentials. During the summer harvest period, the berry farm is open seven days a week. Around 18 casual staff are employed for harvesting, grading, packing and to help in the shop serving customers, stocking shelves, making ice-cream and coffees. Berries are also supplied to a number of restaurants and catering businesses. Seeing the fruits of their labour at harvest time is rewarding for the family. “When the fields are full of bright red strawberries, or black juicy

boysenberries, or red raspberries, we get a lot of satisfaction to see the awesome sight of the fruit hanging there,” said Steve. “And you can’t beat the taste of a juicy, ripe berry just picked from the plant. “It is great to see families, individuals or just friends spending time together picking their own fruit.” Steve and Kathleen plan to keep on fine-tuning the crop to reach its potential. “I believe as a business we need to be forever improving, and at times changing what we do to keep what we offer fresh and exciting.”

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Dolly’s milk providing real benefits

BY DENISE GUNN

Build it and they will come, and customers are coming regularly — in the hundreds.

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his one-on-one customer contact and the opportunity to connect with the community have been huge highlights for the joint owneroperators of Dolly’s Milk in Taranaki. With the shared objective of delivering the highest possible quality real milk, produced from healthy cows while using sustainable practices, Peter and

Margaret Dalziel, and Kevin and Cindy Death, have set up two outlets to market and sell their product. It was over dinner and a glass of wine that the two couples came up with the concept and brand name for Dolly’s Milk. Dolly’s Milk is sold from two Taranaki locations. Kevin and Cindy opened their Bell Block kiosk in October 2013,

followed by Peter and Margaret’s Stratford facility in November the same year. Kevin and Cindy are experienced dairy farmers, milking 450 cows on two farms near Eltham. They bought a 77-acre property at Bell Block in April 2013, specifically for Dolly’s Milk. A cowshed on the farm underwent major renovations and a new sales kiosk was built. Farming was relatively new to the Dalziel’s although Margaret was raised on a dairy farm near Ohingati. The couple have owned their 108-acre Stratford farm for 10 years but most of that time they lived in Australia. A permanent move to the property came in 2011. Peter said they’ve both undergone a steep learning curve in herd health and management, plant hygiene, and raw milk production regulations. In preparation for the opening of Dolly’s Milk, a new shed was built on the Dalziel farm and vending equipment sourced.

The Death’s saw Dolly’s Milk as an opportunity to branch out from routine dairy farming, and to sell a natural product with many known health benefits direct to the public. The couples each milk small herds of Friesian/Jersey cross cows. Milk produced is solely for Dolly’s Milk. Thirty cows are milked on the Death’s Bell Block farm, while Peter and Margaret enjoy their small herd of 20 cows. Cows are on once-a-day milking in a 12-aside herringbone shed. Udders are washed before milking, teats are stripped to check the milk quality, then dried before cups are put on. After milking, a homoeopathic teat conditioner is sprayed on the udders. “Each cow has a name and we reckon they have a pretty cruisy life,” said Peter. Both farms have the capacity to boost cow numbers as sales increase. The majority of Dolly’s Milk cows calve in spring with a few in the autumn. Peter said they are working towards monthly calving. Dolly’s Milk, at both

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locations, runs along organic principles and cows are fed grass, supplemented by silage during winter. Margaret said Dolly’s Milk is proving very popular with customers. “We now call our product ‘real milk’. Raw milk is what farmers supply the dairy company whereas due to the premilking preparation, our milk is cleaner and has been especially prepared for drinking.” Unprocessed milk is also considered to have many health benefits. Dolly’s Milk customers have backed this up with

many examples of how switching to real milk appears to have cleared up a range of allergies and ailments. Dolly’s Milk kiosks are open 24 hours a day, seven days per week, with self-service vending machines onsite that take cash or a Dolly’s loyalty card. Reusable glass bottles can be purchased from the kiosk or customers bring their own. Customers can also view the milking sheds on-site. “We are there during milking and at other times during the day, but customers find the operation straight-

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One of the easiest mistakes to make when designing a new ATV quad is to scrap components and features which made people like the original model in the first place. Sophistication may seem like a fine thing in a brochure, but in the rough and tumble world of farming there’s something to be said for the tried and true approach. Take the no-nonsense old Land Rover Defender for example. The ‘new money’ in rural England might get about in Porsche Cayenne turbos, but when the Lord of the Manor wants to shoot game, he gets out the knobbly-tyred

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The days of pushing a mechanical rotary mower across acres of verdant lawn are far behind us — replacing the clack and clatter of blades with the purr of horsepower on any given Sunday. And it’s quite an arms race out there, with lawn-care engineers vying to create the perfect machine to tackle the maintenance of even the wildest back yard. Victa have been crafting mowers for Kiwi lawns for over five decades, and though they began in New South Wales, they have been embraced on this side of the Tasman for their powerful, nononsense approach to mower design. The NXT series is no exception, drawing on Victa’s alliance with parent company Briggs and Stratton to put more power at the driver’s command. That power comes from a Briggs and Stratton professional series flat v-twin — an engine with a similar layout to that found in a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Here, the two cylinders are laid out horizontally, and produce an ample 23 horsepower, driving a wide, 1.17 metre triple bladed cutting deck. This means less passes to cut the average lawn down to size, but Victa’s engineers haven’t stopped with simply beefing up the NXT’s grunt. As very few lawns are flat, cricket-pitch expanses

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Amendments aim to tidy up building act by Andy Bryenton

The rollout of changes to New Zealand’s building act — the document which governs the standards and practices of the building industry — has changed the landscape within the industry in recent years. The emphasis on responsibility has been passed on to project managers, builders and subcontractors in allied trades in a big way, making it more important than ever to engage only trusted, qualified tradespeople to work on your home or business build. Now another round of amendment changes is set to become law, rolling out in two stages. The first has already been implemented as of October, while the rest come into effect on January 1, 2015. The aim of these amendments, according to the Government’s body responsible for building standards and quality, is to provide peace of mind to customers, and to remove so-called ‘cowboys’ from the construction related trades altogether, through the provision of hefty fines for working without the right accreditation. Right now, it is illegal for unauthorised people to work on a build — plumbing must be done by qualified plumbers, gas installed by qualified gasfitters, wiring by qualified electricians. If a builder is in

charge of the entire project, he must have the right credentials too, and assure the provenance of his subcontractors. As of January 1 all building work over $30,000 in value must have a written contract. Tradespeople will be required by law to disclose their credentials and current licensing status, or face heavy penalties. There will also be an enforced one year ‘defect repair period’, during which a builder must repair any defects the customer informs them about — ‘no questions asked’. Large, organised builders’ associations such as the Certified Builders already adhere to the codes of best practice and strict qualifications monitoring demanded by the amendment. As the onus goes on builders and project managers to provide longer guarantees and more binding contracts, groups such as the Certified Builders and Master Builders have already rolled out considerable initiatives putting them ahead of the curve of what the modern trade and its regulations demand.

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Soil Matters with Peter Burton Enjoying family gatherings A report of Dairy NZ’s recent annual meeting quoted Dairy NZ director Alister Body as saying that he was apprehensive about going to social gatherings knowing someone might ‘have a go’ about dairy farming. Chief executive Tim Mackle was also quoted as saying that the industry acknowledged it used to be naive but that was years ago. ‘We have moved on from the time when we were damaging the environment unashamedly. We know what we are doing now and are continually trying to improve how we conduct our business’. There are two issues in those statements worth exploring. Firstly having been part of the dairy industry since 1979 our own practices and attitudes and those of farmers we’ve worked with never involved activities that unashamedly damaged the environment. We have always been mindful of any potential long-term harm and with the knowledge and resources available at the time damage has always been minimised.

Secondly the issue urban New Zealanders are becoming increasingly troubled about is Nitrate-N levels in our water, and part of that concern is how serious the dairy industry really is about addressing it. Currently in excess of 600,000 tonnes of urea is applied to pastoral land in New Zealand. At best 50% of the nitrogen contained in urea is taken up by plants — a little is lost direct to the atmosphere, with the remainder leaching into fresh water. There’s no reduction in total urea usage and conventional advice strongly suggests that there is no intent to make the required changes. Regulations being introduced by local and district authorities will restrict usage however some farmers anticipating that these would be based on a percentage of historic inputs, have in the last two

years deliberately increased the amount being applied. This situation will self-correct and probably quite rapidly. Social pressure is obviously starting to impact, and even dairy farmers don’t wish to feel ostracised from the wider community. However, it’s the present and predicted payouts for the next five years that will kick-start the necessary changes. There is an increasing number of farmers that are using less than 20kgN/ ha annually and are currently operating well within the N loss regulations. These operations grow more total pasture than district average, often by as much as 30%, and with the spread of grass throughout the year being more even, feed allocation is simpler. Because the pasture grown contains more energy less dry matter is required to produce a kilogram of milk solids resulting in higher per cow production. Animal health and fertiliser costs including nitrogen are also lower. The impact of farm practices on operators is also important and knowing that each year there is the potential for increased production provides a sense of purpose and satisfaction. With independently reviewed performance data collected over

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Preventative medicine pays out On occasion, while townie kids were at kindergarten, I could be found down the back of the farm, holding up the bottle of a glucose drip into a sick cow. Vets were called to the farm only in dire circumstances when head scratching and Dad’s animal health knowledge had been exhausted. The role of vets on farm has changed significantly since then, with vets much more actively involved with growing healthy productive animals over the lifetime of an animal rather than treating sick ones. Recently I met a team of vets working as intermediaries between farmers and graziers for growing out young stock. While graziers feed the animals, the vet team tightly monitors their growth by weight gain, administers health treatments that will likely have the best long-term outcomes, and reports on feed recommendations for animals which are underperforming and need topping up. For them it’s about putting

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Angela Fullerton and Michelle Wilson at the Dairy Women’s Network AGM in October

in Beijing, and managing to continue Dairy Women’s Network business as usual whilst in the executive chair role.” Angela said in her address at the AGM that it was after attending her first DWN conference in 1998 that she gave herself permission to get involved in the dairy farming business. “I want to thank the Network and its members for recognising my strengths and abilities and allowing me to grow. You are women I treasure.”

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For one night only ‘Ted’ is all ours to enjoy, eat with and talk to! Hosted by our very own Peter McDonald (your local TRHT trustee) your night will include welcome drinks, dinner, dessert and an intimate discussion with Sir Graham Henry. Farmers won’t want to miss the Farmlands auction with all proceeds to the rescue helicopter - you could even bid to get Sir Graham to record your own answering message! Tickets are limited for this very exclusive event.

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Debating a beef cooperative After some lean years that produced a fair bit of hardship for beef farmers, their prospects are looking up as they enjoy high prices of up to $5.90 per kilogram for prime steers and with bulls fetching $6.00 a kilo. The has been much debate in the media on ‘where to from here’. Some are advocating that the beef industry should form a Fonterra-type cooperative — but on the opposite side of the coin are those who ask that if the Fonterra cooperative model is the way forward for

beef farmers, how is it Fonterra can’t halt the fall in milk prices. The suggestion of a lack of modern-day farmer loyalty has also been raised as an argument that forming cooperatives does not guarantee continued farmer loyalty and supply. It’s suggested many modern-day farmers like to enter into their own negotiations with independent processors and it is evident since the formation of Fonterra there has also been the establishment of a substantial number of independent proprietary milk processing companies, some with overseas shareholding and others like Open Country where the main shareholders are the Talley Group in the South Island who have acquired

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ownership of Affco — the former Auckland Farmers Freezing Company. Fonterra director Ian Farrelly, who rears 10,000 calves, said last week that the beef industry lacks a strategy for adding value to the 1.9 million dairy farmer bobby calves which are processed every winter for veal and by-products. Farrelly claims that if these calves were on-reared they could add billions of dollars in extra revenue to New Zealand’s agricultural export industry. Depending on weight bobby calves can realise $2.10 per kilogram or $37.38 per head. If they were reared to 220kg–320kg weight range, at today’s prices they could realise from $1,200 to $1,800. With regard to loyalty and what is good for farmers, I believe that today’s farmer should remember that history has shown that in the early years due to a lack of organised cooperative marketing, many farmers felt they were at the mercy of the skilled negotiators of individual companies whose offices and cool store facilities were located in Tooley Street, London. Dairy produce was all sold on the free market system with the directorates or proprietors of individual Tooley Street companies accepting full responsibility for sales and trading. They decided upon the terms of sale, methods of transport and choice of agents. London Tooley Street traders’ representatives used to deal directly with individual New Zealand dairy companies. It is said that a farmer’s yearly income

depended on how much whisky was applied to the local dairy company manager during the negotiations. For many decades 95.6% of New Zealand’s income came from products grown on its pastures. The New Zealand government eventually formed the New Zealand Dairy and the Meat and Wool Producer Boards in an endeavour to bring organised marketing of New Zealand’s agricultural products, with a guaranteed price system which was the price that the farmer received for his produce. Over the years these structures have changed. It is important that we farmers should never forget the many years of hard work and investment that New Zealand farmers have committed to not only producing our agricultural products on the farm, but also being involved in the marketing and receiving our rightful share of market profits. While there are some farmers who believe that they can better manage the marketing of their own produce, in the long term, I firmly believe that New Zealand’s farming history demonstrates that farmers who take the cooperative approach will win in the end.

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Brendon Fox manages one of Robert and Sandra Richards’ dairy farms near Patea in southern Taranaki, using the BioAg system, and he admits it was a bit of a cultural shock at first. After three years working on a 70ha beach-front property at Okato, running 200 cross-breeds and using 120kg of urea and 500kg of phosphate, he came to a 62.5ha property with a 17ha runoff, running a herd of 260 Jersey and cross-bred cattle. “We’re into the third season and I haven’t called the vet to a lame cow yet. In terms of herd fertility, we don’t use seeders and yet our empty rates have averaged only six per cent over the two years. “There’s something there — in the BioAg system — which encourages fertility.” In terms of pasture, Brendon says his boss told him early on that you don’t get longer grass with BioAg products but you certainly get better quality and nutrient composition. Careful rotation is also key — reflecting the growing conditions as they go through the seasonal changes. “At 435kg MS per cow per season, equalling 1,740kg MS per hectare, we’re pretty happy with the combination.”

Brendon makes 400 bales of wrapsilage, which is used for wintering the herd at the run-off. He also feeds 600kg/ cow of kibbled maize with a mineral mix during the season and uses about 80 tons of palm kernel. “When I came for the job interview, Rob showed me the soil fertility tests and everything was within the right margins. Rob puts ‘the biology’ on in April and I see a noticeable growth spurt in the first week. “During our first season here, despite the drought, we were the last to dry off. The grass held on right through summer and there’s a lot of clover in the grass mix, which I like.” Farm owner Robert Richards says he would happily recommend the BioAg system, which is helping to improve quality and production. “I’m getting a lot more green leafage and using less nitrogen and that’s healthier for the animals. This completely fits with my philosophy of how I want to go in the future and for that I’m grateful.”

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November 2014

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