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Gardening grants for rural schools up for grabs

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Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) and Farmlands have teamed up for the third year to give away gardening grants to six North Island rural schools. Each winning school will receive $2,000 in prize money from the proceeds of Farmlands Ladies’ Nights, to be used to set up, or further develop, a rural school garden or orchard. Last year RWNZ and Farmlands presented cheques for road safety initiatives to schools in Ruatoki, Matakohe, Elstow-Waihou, Manakau and Kai Iwi. In 2010, 120 applications were received to erect shade sails in school playgrounds. Located north of Wanganui on SH3, Kai Iwi School has a roll of 100 children. Although a Television and radio cooking personality straight stretch of road Annabelle White will tour the North Island as guest runs alongside the school, star at the Farmlands Ladies’ Nights events this month. there are two blind corners Funds raised will go towards a joint venture between Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) and Farmlands to at each end. award gardening grants to six North Island rural schools As part of a New Zealand Transport Agency trial to impose gardening grants from funds raised at a 70 kmph speed limit during peak periods these events”, said Rural Women NZ outside rural schools, electronic signs national president Liz Evans. were recently erected on the roadside. “There’s a magic about planting seeds Kai Iwi School principal Alastair and growing your own fruit and veges. White said a number of road safety “We’re keen to encourage children to options have been considered to use the learn the skills for what can become an $2,000 grant. enjoyable hobby and a way of providing “We are going to get some more flags healthy food for families.” to let people know there is a school here,” Winning schools will also receive a copy he said. of A Good Harvest — Recipes from the Plywood outlines of children will Gardens of Rural Women New Zealand, as also be painted and placed along the well as gardening equipment, soil nutrients front fence. and seeds. Television and radio cooking personality Dates for the Farmlands Ladies’ Nights Annabelle White will tour the North Island and application forms for the ‘Grow Your as guest star at the Farmlands Ladies’ Own’ North Island rural school gardening Nights events this month, providing a grants can be found at www.ruralwomen. mixture of cooking tips and humour. org.nz. “We’re delighted to be able to partner Grant applications close on with Farmlands once again to give away November 2.

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by Denise Gunn

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More stallholders needed for Farmers’ Market Taranaki

Farmers’ Market Taranaki is seeking more stallholders, particularly those able to offer fresh produce, value added products, wine or beer “In fact just about any kind of food,” said Farmers’ Market Taranaki Trust chair Richard Sheldrake.

When stallholders have met food safety requirements, they can book their place with the market coordinator. Stallholders are provided with canopies and tables at the organised venue.

“We are also keen to look at other high quality non-food products with a farming or growing origin.” Farmers’ Market Taranaki was first held in June 2005 through an initiative by a not-for-profit trust of the same name. The Trust aimed to support and stimulate profitable trading and business growth of independent primary producers and associated value-adders and cottage industries. It also endeavoured to provide customers with regular supplies of fresh local food.

Mr Sheldrake said many customers visit Farmers’ Market Taranaki each Sunday to buy what they need for the week. “Foot traffic is certainly increasing. “It’s a little bit of a chicken or egg situation but we are convinced that if we can grow the number of stallholders and range of products, more customers will visit us regularly.”

Mr Sheldrake said the very first market started with about 10 stalls and that number remained steady for a couple of years.

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The markets, held every Sunday in Currie Street, New Plymouth, except when there are legal trading restrictions, offer a wide range of produce and goods.

“Growing the Farmers’ Market in Taranaki is challenging mainly because unlike decades ago, there are now few commercial growers remaining in the region — a trend driven by the needs of large-scale food distributors.”

“We are mainly a food market but will allow selected high-quality products derived from raw material or local origin,” said Mr Sheldrake.

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Fourteen years ago, Manawatu sheep farmers Jim and Sandie Warren began to offer horse-riding to people staying at Sixtus Lodge — an outdoor education centre located opposite their farm blocks Sandie enjoyed it so much that shortly afterwards the couple began advertising horse treks — Table Flat trekking. Horses and equipment were acquired slowly to avoid a huge financial outlay on a business the couple weren’t sure would work at the time. But their horse-trek business has steadily grown and they’ve found it fits in well around the farm work. The Warren’s run approximately 1,000 Romney breeding ewes and 340 replacement ewes on their 222ha farm, split into two blocks near the Ruahine Ranges. The farm is situated over 800 metres above sea level.

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“And some older riders find the thought of a trek daunting, so we do something a bit different for their needs.”

“The limestone caves are open to the public and are protected by a covenant that Jim established with the QEII Open Space Trust not long after he bought the farm,” said Sandie.

Special needs riders are also catered for. Sandie has always loved horses and found them fascinating.

“This means that the caves will always be protected, even if the farm is sold.”

She said the horse-trekking business has been an incredible journey for her, discovering how much she enjoys working with people, especially those who are in some way challenged.

The couple run the farm on their own as much as possible, getting help in for some seasonal tasks. The sheep are rotational grazed and the horses are block-grazed.

“Getting on a horse for the first time is incredibly challenging for anyone, but if you are already facing other problems, it can become a huge life challenge.

Sandie said the sheep are also cross-grazed with the horses to help keep parasite counts low and control weeds.

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All stock are wintered on the farm with haylage grown to supplementary feed the horses and ewes during the winter months.

the treks and no age restrictions. Although not everyone is capable of doing all the rides, there are still options for the less experienced riders.

“Some of the other problems people face can be as simple as a huge fear, or as difficult as a physical disability, but they are all the same for the person wanting to get on the horse.”

“I won’t take children under five on a trek, but I will take them for a specially tailored ride,” said Sandie.

“This is what I have discovered I really enjoy,” said Sandie.

Sandie said the sheep are also cross-grazed with the horses to help keep parasite counts low and control weeds

Sandie and Jim have found the horse-trekking business fits in well around the farm work as all rides are pre-booked. “So it’s not difficult to shuffle jobs such as shearing, crutching etc around the horses,” said Sandie. The couple have two adult children with partners who they can call on when required. Sandie also has friends able to assist with the horses. Fourteen horses are used for the horse treks. Sandie particularly likes to use Standardbreds off the trotting track and finds them strong, sensible, placid and really tough.

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He said the Highlands horns, which are their trademark feature, can be a drawback when culling cattle to the works. The couple have successfully shown their cattle around Taranaki and the Manawatu. Their cattle have also placed in the Worldwide Virtual Show every year they have entered. Although Garth and Win have recently retired from their 16 acre farm near Inglewood to a smaller three acre property, they’ve taken three cows and a yearling heifer with them. “We are maintaining a strong interest in the cattle that we have bred and sold and are committed to encouraging others to promote better recognition of the Heritage full-blood animal,” said Garth.

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cabals, which means strong purchasing power.a So farm produce prices are forced down, and so agriculture as an economic sector declines. Agriculture accounts for just 1% of GDP, and Britain produces only half the amount of food it consumes. By contrast, New Zealand's agricultural GDP contribution is three times that, and of course, we export. Last year, dairying alone saw us reap $13.2 billion in export revenue, a 25 percent increase on the year before. But what about home market support for the UK farmers? High street shoppers might express sympathy, but Danish butter looks better to most. Protectionism is illegal in the European Economic The green and empty fields of England Community so it’s hard to see what chance UK farmers really have. of a regulating office, a sort of with what the big conglomerates There is talk among their government-appointed ombudsman are prepared to pay farmers. But associations about the creation to try and balance production costs when the new government came in a couple of years ago, supermarkets waved the collective big stick at that idea and the now embattled Conservative-Liberal Democrat rulers turned belly up. New moves would seem to be doomed to the same fate.

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Now into its fourth year at this show, the tractor pull competition caters for standard, pre-1985, and modified tractors.

The standard class, considered the ‘pull on Sunday, plough on Monday’ machines, covers agricultural tractors with no modifications; the pre-1985 section includes restored machines; and the modified class will provide plenty of grunt, smoke, noise and action.

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The Business House competition, held for the first time last year, will also return. The format of this year’s event is changing slightly with the Young Farmers Club and Business House competitions, along with practise for standard, pre1985 and modified tractors, held on the Friday. “Then Saturday is the competition for standard, pre-1985 and modified with entries able up until such time as all competitors have completed their first run,” said Mr Coy. “This allows contractors who are busy to take one day off to compete.

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Manawatu Ploughing Association celebrates 50 years by Denise Gunn

The Manawatu Ploughing Association will celebrate its 50th anniversary this month with a qualifying match followed by a celebratory dinner dinner is a great occasion for all the association’s members. “We do want to make it a special occasion and hope to attract ploughmen from all over the North Island.” He said the celebratory dinner will give attendees an opportunity to discuss the events from previous years. “We have a lot of members who joined early on.” Club president Neville Rowe has been a member of the association for 40 years. He was also the Manawatu Ploughing Association’s first qualifying representative to go through to a New Zealand final.

Nine ploughing “ enthusiasts established the association and become affiliated to the New Zealand Ploughing Association in 1962

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Can your body heal?

Soil Matters — with Peter Burton

Without our in-built healing systems our first health problem may well have been our last! The health issues that we experience are often the result of these repair processes not working properly or at worst even working against healing. When unwell we need to make sure these repair processes are able to work as well as possible. If not you may be consigning yourself to a lifetime of poor health. Every health problem creates its own nutritional requirements. For example, people with inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis have a lower level of vitamin and mineral absorption because their digestive system has been compromised by the disease. This is especially true of some B vitamins, notably B12 and folic acid, vitamin D, calcium and zinc. These can be obtained from a good multi-nutritional supplement. Additionally anti-inflammatory compounds such as those in acai, grape seed and turmeric can be useful if given in the right combinations and doses. As an example of how this works in practice, I have been helping someone with arthritis, muscular pain and low energy. After investigation we found she had long standing arthritis and had developed statin myopathy. This is the muscular weakness and pain from long term use of cholesterol lowering medications. These can also interfere with normal energy metabolism as they restrict co-enzyme Q10 needed for energy conversion within cell mitochondria. We made sure her diet was anti-inflammatory then added a broad spectrum multi-nutritional supplement plus a high grade CoQ10 supplement. I have just spoken to her and after only two months she has had a major reduction in muscle and joint pain and has had a significant increase in her energy levels. While her results have been excellent there was nothing particularly difficult about what we did. We just identified the healing processes compromised by disease and medication then added these from both supplements and a good diet. If you are unwell, it maybe your body telling you things are not well. If things are not what you would want them to be it may pay to review what you are doing and then to implement measures to re-build your healing processes. Give me a call if you need help.

How fertiliser nitrogen applied now may cause your land to devalue in the future I was approached recently by a dairy farming family passionate about their farm and dedicated to the dairy industry. Their concern was the steadily escalating cost of producing milksolids and the rapidly declining amount paid for them Specifically they were concerned about the cost of their fertiliser programme which included the cost of urea. Although they said those costs were not rising rapidly they had drawn a link between fertiliser and what seemed to be declining pasture production. Having already voiced their concern about total pasture production to the representative of their local fertiliser company, a soil test had been taken and the recommendation was to increase the level of all inputs particularly phosphorus and nitrogen. That didn’t sit well with them, and they didn’t see it as an answer to the increasing damage by flea and weevil each year resulting in greater areas of pasture requiring renovation or renewal in autumn. My recommendation was to apply more calcium in the form of lime in conjunction with DoloZest the biologically active product based on dolomite. Maintenance amounts of phosphorus, potassium, and sulphur were also recommended, along with a steady phasing out of fertiliser nitrogen. Information collected over the last eight years showing DoloZest based programmes to have increased total pasture production, improved animal performance, reduced damage by pests, as well as increasing the sense of pleasure and well-being of farming families, was presented. Still a little sceptical they asked if they could speak to farmers using the programmes. Several clients that have been using DoloZest for more than five years were spoken with, along with customers that started within the last twelve months. Despite having received only positive responses there was still a reluctance to place the order. The reluctance to change eventually surfaced, ‘nitrogen grows more grass, doesn’t it?’ The answer is, in the short term yes, and in the longer term no, depending on quantity and frequency of application. It has since been explained to me that some farmers have become conditioned to short term fixes, with a subsequent loss of long term perspective. Increasingly local body authorities have been drawing lines on

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farming, particularly breeding and genetics but helps out when home from school.” Brendan recently placed second in the Holley Geck Memorial Junior Showing competition for junior NZ Jersey members showing their animals at calf club days. The couple employ one full-time farm assistant as well as Massey University veterinary students over holiday periods. “We host farm study trips from students at Massey University and conduct trials upon request with the university, in particular with the veterinary department,” said Susan. Philip and Susan have set goals to build on their success by maintaining the breeding worth (BW) of their herd in the top five percent nationwide. Long term they would like to lift that to the top one percent.

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Winter is a fairly easy time for chilling your bulk milk. Chilling water temperatures are low and most milk volumes are small. However, it won’t stay that way for long. Summer is on its way and temperatures will rise, including water and bulk milk temperature. In the NZFSA (New Zealand Food Safety Authority) Code of Practice it states: “Milk must be cooled to 18 deg C or less at the completion of the first milking into the bulk milk tank, and should not exceed 13 deg C at the completion of subsequent milkings and milk must be cooled to and maintained at 7 deg C or below within 3 hours of the completion of milking and kept at 7 deg C or below until it is collected or the next milking.” This is a tough ask for a lot of dairies with primary chilling water for some at over 23 deg C during summer. It is a reality, however, that the dairy companies are quickly toughening up around this Code of Practice. Dairy companies will now not pick your milk up if it is over 18 deg C after the morning milk or above 14 deg C after subsequent milkings. Unfortunately, the solutions are not cheap. They have to be designed to

suit your dairy and your milk load to ensure your milk gets into the vat and is maintained at the right temperature. Any cooling system has to be maintained properly to be cost effective. It is the long term solution that you need to focus on when upgrading your cooling systems. At Milfos we have the iCONVERTER Cooling Solutions that can snap chill the milk into the vat at around 5 deg C, maintain the vat temperature and supply free hot water up to 85 deg C in abundance. It can also save you around 35% of your electricity costs. You don’t need to have a Milfos dairy to enjoy the benefits, so check out our website www.milfos.com for details or a consultation. You will find a lot of details about Cooling options available in the market in our new catalogue on the website.


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Dairying Treating Calf scours! Rotagen and Vetsan the combined approach 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). New Zealand is the only country in the worldwhere specific antibodies against specific pathogens — (Rotagen Combo) — is a registered animal remedy.

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The Rotagen Combo range is based on Globigen, a spraydried egg yolk powder derived from vaccinated chickens which contains IgY’s specific to a particular organism — rotavirus 6 and 10, 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, heat-treated 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.

Treating the calves with Rotagen is one part of the equation, reducing the effects of environmental contamination is also important in reducing the effects of an outbreak within your calves, this is where another Vetpak product Vetsan can help, Vetsan is a santiser and disinfectant that is effective against all major organisms including Rotavirus, Coronavirus, E Coli, Salmonella Sp and Cryptospordium.

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.

A litre of Vetsan will cover 36m2 compared to many products on the market only covering 3m2 per litre of product and Vetsan also has residual activity over 7-14 days meaning the product keeps working longer.

The product can be used with calves of any age and treatment can be initiated at any stage of infection. It can be used to both prevent and treat specific calf scours.

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Appropriate rehydration is essential and Rotagen can be used in conjunction with electrolytes or milk feeding.

One of the major benefits of Vetsan is that it is a very safe product which can be sprayed around and over your calves without any affects to them and it is also non toxic to humans. Vetsan comes in two forms, one is a ready to use product and the other is a concentrate mixed at a 1to 4 ratio, Vetsan should be used with a fine nozzle or mist sprayer or it is suitable for use with a fogger.

As the Rotagen products are based on a local gut immunity provided by immunoglobulins, there is no issue with toxicity and no withholding period.

We have the Johne’s Consultant Network to help you plan an on-farm JD control programme and we’ll even pay to blood test up to 100 of your deer.

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.


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An initiative set up by the Manawatu branch of the New Zealand Deerstalkers Association to protect the endangered Blue Duck (Whio) in the Ruahine Ranges continues with a new volunteer co-ordinator by Denise Gunn

Late last year keen tramper, caver and Land Search and Rescue member Janet Wilson took on the role of coordinating volunteers who check, rebait and maintain the traps on the Oroua stoatline. “I am also running occasional training trips to give people an introduction to the project and also to check if they are suitable and if it is something they will enjoy,” said Janet. Blue Duck are a nationally endangered species inhabiting clean, fast flowing river systems in the upper catchments of New Zealand rivers. It is estimated that around 640 pairs of Blue Ducks remain in the North Island and just under 700 pairs in the South Island. The species have been classified as ‘nationally endangered’ — similar to the Kiwi and Kokako. Deerstalkers worked in partnership with the Department of Conservation (DOC) on the project for several years, setting stoat traps to capture both stoats and rats. These predators attack female Blue Ducks as they sit on their nests, devouring eggs and young ducklings. Pupils from Tararua College in Pahiatua constructed stoat trap boxes as part of their technology curriculum. DOC and Horizons Regional Council also provided some of the traps and Allflex supplied numbered tags for each one.

Photo: Stephen Robson, Department of Conservation

The endangered Blue Duck (Whio) in the Ruahine Ranges continues with the help of volunteers

Deerstalker members and volunteers carried in the initial loads of traps to set lines in the upper Oroua Valley in the Ruahine Ranges. The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) has also flown traps into the Oroua Valley as part of a training exercise. Three years ago, landowners in the northern Manawatu began to set stoat traps on their farms bordering the Ruahine Forest Park.

Monthly checks to clear, rebait and reset the traps have been made by volunteers, including hunters, trampers, school groups and keen conservationists. Janet tramps into the Oroua Valley on a regular basis to check the traps and record the data collected. She is looking forward to seeing Blue Duck

numbers increase in the Oroua Valley over the years. “I would also like to see the public awareness of Whio increase — many people do not realise they are in the local area,” said Janet. “I see it as a great conservation project to be involved with that I can do while living in the Manawatu region.”

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