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deciles, across the country. We have a lot of affection for Fonterra Milk for Schools, but we have to recognise through this refresh there is a much more efficient, environmentally-focussed and impactful way to get milk to more children each day. “It will be the end of an era and we are proud of what Fonterra Milk for Schools has achieved. However, times have changed, and so will we, to ensure we are always doing our best for those who need it the most. These changes reflect our co-operative heart — good things happen when people come together.” Fonterra will now talk with schools in Fonterra Milk for Schools, who aren’t also already members of KickStart Breakfast, to see if joining KickStart Breakfast is right for them for the 2021 school year. NZ Food Network CEO Gavin Findlay says: “NZFN is delighted to partner with Fonterra to deliver much-needed goodness into the communities of Aotearoa New Zealand. “This complements our own desire of ‘getting food to where it’s needed most’. Working together, we will strive to ensure everyone has access to healthy, nutritious food.”

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population and people’s desire to eat more healthily. “To reverse the decline in vegetable growing, central and regional government needs to act as one. “Government and councils need to ensure that urban growth does not encroach on productive land, but where it does, that vegetable growers can move elsewhere — without costly and unnecessary red tape. Vegetable growers also need to expand to keep up with population growth.” She said today’s vegetable growers are sophisticated business people and proud environmental stewards. “They are engaged in research, adopting new techniques and implementing audited far m environment plans so they can maximise crop production while minimising environmental impact. Growers are improving their systems because it makes economic as well as environmental sense.” Recognition of important growing areas in the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management is encouraging for growers. “Growers know the food they produce is essential for human health. They just

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During the past 35 years, Robert and Jane have added to the original family farm, buying several surrounding blocks. Rukumoana Farms now includes properties at Mangamingi, Rawhiti and Huinga. “Since 2015, Nicholas and Sophie have been living at the Toko farm, managing this block,” said Jane. “William and Kate are managing the Mangamingi block with Robert and me.” Two years ago, Robert and Jane bought a direct drill contracting business, which is managed by their youngest son, Sam. Jane said this had given them flexibility with the seasonal drilling of crops and new grass, minimising disturbance of the soil and supporting the lamb

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fattening operation. Rukumoana Farms runs a flock of 5,000 Wairere Romney ewes and 1,500 hoggets. “We fatten all the lambs produced and mate the hoggets that have reached a live weight of 40kg. We have docked between 140% and 145% for the last five years and our average cull weight for lambs is 18kgCW.” For the past nine years, the family has focussed on breeding facial eczema tolerance into their flock, using Wairere genetics. Jane said although this hasn’t yet reached the gold standard, they are happy with the direction it’s heading. A mixture of 700 cattle, including R2 steers, and R1 and R2 bulls, are wintered on the farms. “We usually purchase R2 400kgLW steers and bulls year-round, and sell them at 300kgCW-plus, turning over 550 a year. We are adjusting the cattle systems to more Friesian bulls, and an area of 20ha of Technosystem has been set up at the Toko farm. The Technosystem will focus on R2 bulls for the winter until December, and then possibly steers or more bulls over the summer months.” The Brown family is careful to match the stock class with the environment and enjoy the flexibility of the trading system. All lambs and cattle are processed by Silver Fern Farms. The farms receive a reliable, annual rainfall of about 1,800ml but dry autumns with warm, humid conditions are common. Heavy fogs, rolling in from nearby Lake Rotorangi, are enough to stimulate facial eczema spores on the

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The Brown family with their awards Brown’s north-facing land. Summer usually starts early, leading to humid days in February. “We often see a worm burden rise late March/April after a dry January and February, and sometimes fly can become prevalent again late March. Animal health can be a busy part of the workload over these months, depending on the season.” Some supplementary feed, a minimum of 400 small squares of hay, and about 70–100 size-12 silage bales, is grown. Close to 50ha of seasonal summer crops are directly drilled each year. New grasses are then direct-drilled in autumn. “We usually manage to keep the system all grass-fed without too much

supplementary feed during the winter,” said Jane. A land environment plan, with the Taranaki Regional Council, highlights the different classes of land and landuse capabilities. For the past 20 years, the family has planted poplar trees to prevent erosion and provide shade for stock. Several sectors of wetlands have been retired and riparian planted, and some natural reversion areas are now fenced off. Land classed as marginal for stock is either retired or planted with natives or pines. The farm’s Rawhitiroa block, adjacent to the predator-free Rotokare Scenic Reserve, is in the Rotokare Halo project and trapped for pests.

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“We are in the Taranaki Regional Council’s self-help possum control programme on the 96ha block, and our Savage block at the Toko farm.” Fertiliser is applied aerially on the hills and by bulk truck on the flats each year. Farm IQ software helps map fertiliser applications, cropping programme and record stock movements. That generates sound information to plan for the coming season and stock rotations. Robert and Jane have started a succession process with their family. “We feel this will be very exciting, enabling the future generations opportunity to reach their goals.” A BFEA field day is planned at Rukumoana Farms on Wednesday, November 11.


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A BREEDING GROUND OF CHAMPIONS BY DENISE GUNN Grangewilliam Stud near Waitotara has produced quality thoroughbred bloodstock for close to 40 years.

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wife Jane, and their children Annabel (15) and Toby (13). Mark said the stud’s aim is to produce quality racehorses, provide competitively priced stallion options and broodmare services for their clients. There are currently four stallions, The Bold One, Zed, Derryn and Wyndspelle standing at Grangewilliam Stud. Stakes performer The Bold One, by Fastnet Rock and out of a Group Onewinning mare The Jewel, was trained in Taranaki by Alan Sharrock. The Bold One arrived at Grangewilliam Stud in 2016. Zed, a proven Group One sire, is by the New Zealand super-sire Zabeel and out of Group One-winning Danehill

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mare Emerald Dream. Zed has produced 128 winners. The first crop of foals sired by Derryn, an impeccably-bred Group One performed Australian-imported sprinter, are now yearlings. Derryn is by Hinchinbrook and out of Lonhro mare, Munhro. Eight-time New Zealand and Australian Group One performer, Wyndspelle, is the latest addition to the stallion lineup. Wyndspelle won the WRC Captain Cook Stakes. “We have the best potential line-up of stallions Grangewilliam Stud has ever had. I plan to keep improving our broodmare band gradually and supporting our young stallions to ensure they get the best possible chance of succeeding at stud.” The Corcoran family has produced many top horses during the years. “Breeding and raising 1995 Caulfield and Melbourne Cups double winner, Doriemus, was a huge highlight,” said Mark. Multi-champion race mare, Winx, also has connections to Grangewilliam Stud. Her dam’s sire, Al Akbar, stood at the stud. Around 45 mares are farmed on the property, along with a number of permanent boarders. Outside mares are also sent to visit the stallions during the breeding season.

“We can serve around 200 mares in a season, with about half of those already carrying a foal. The mares arrive a few weeks before foaling. We foal them down and get them back in foal as soon as possible.” Mares are sent home again following a six-week positive scan. “The best foals are selected to be sold at the Karaka Yearling Sales. The lesser types are sold as weanlings, either at the national weanling sale or through the online auction platform Gavelhouse.” A large amount of work, preparation, handling and education goes into each yearling. Foals are hard-fed each day from late summer, prior to weaning, until they are sold as yearlings the following year. Joints are X-rayed, and their larynx is scoped for the buyers and their vet to scrutinise at the sales. “Good-quality land and pasture plays a big part in producing quality, sound racehorses,” said Mark. “Racing is a fashion industry and thoroughbred studs need to keep moving with new fashions, and keep their bloodlines exciting and appealing. We have been at the lower end of the stallion market, but the aim is to produce a commercially sought after sire by achieving standout performances on the racetrack and moving up to the next level. I believe that we have some real firepower in our current stallion ranks to be able to achieve this vision.”

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INDOOR SHEEP DOG TRIALS PROVE POPULAR BY DENISE GUNN

Since its inaugural competition in 2008, the Taranaki Indoor Sheep Dog Trial Show Ring Championships have gained recognition as a premium event on the North Island circuit.

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small group of enthusiastic volunteers, led by Graeme Northcott, started the annual event after discussing the possibility of holding indoor trials. Jane Davie of Purfur Limited came on board as the event’s first major sponsor. In 2014 the Mighty Mix Dog Food franchise took over. “Graeme had the vision, and we all shared his passion,” said club secretary Brenda O’Leary. “He was also responsible for getting Country TV to film the final run-offs in 2016, 2017 and 2018, and for Seven Sharp to do a feature in 2018. It was wonderful publicity for our sport and a first for a show trial.” FIVE YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT HAS ARRIVED!

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Club president Ian Smith, secretaries Brenda Simson and Brenda O’Leary, and core members of the Taranaki Centre dog trials, now run the competition. The trials are held in the TSB indoor arena at the Egmont A&P Showgrounds. As the competition is always held over the first weekend in July, the venue is ideal for dog trials held during winter. Some of the sport’s top names travel to compete at the event, which has steadily grown during the 12 years. The number of dogs entered has increased from 160 at the first competition to more than 200 regularly entered each year. “These competitors and their dogs come from as far north as Kaitaia, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Wairarapa, Waikato and from within Taranaki. About 25-plus Taranaki people compete

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Brenda and her husband Keady supplied the sheep during the early years of the trials. Sandford Transport donated the cartage from Patea to Hawera. The Brewer brothers, who farm just out of Hawera and also run sheep at the showgrounds, took over supplying the sheep and continue to do this each year. “We are very limited as to how many sheep we can have because they have to be held over at the Egmont Showgrounds and fed,” said Brenda. She said all the sheep are reused for the competition, and extra sheep are on hand for the run-off of finalists. With many of the dogs used to working on the farm and competing in hill trials, the indoor competition offers a different experience and challenge. The 10-minute course time limit starts when a group of three sheep are released from a pen. As soon as the

sheep are through the first obstacle, known as the gap, judging begins. Further obstacles include a Taranaki gate, a bridge, a Maltese cross, and a pen where the run is completed. Each section is worth an allocated amount of points with 100 in total. Points are deducted when faults occur in the run. “Dog trial show ring events are all about controlled progress and straight lines. The least stops on the way around the better.” Unfortunately, Covid-19 restrictions meant this year’s event was cancelled. “As a club, our short-term goals are to continue holding this event,” said Brenda. “The stadium has been booked for July 2021. We intend to maintain the

high standard we have set with this event. It is recognised as the premium sheep dog trial show ring event on the circuit, in the North Island. The continuing support of our sponsors from both within Taranaki, and outside the province, will be major players in helping this happen.” In 2014, the club made its first donation of $1,500 to the St John New Zealand ambulance service. This support to St John has continued and also to the Taranaki Rescue Helicopter Trust, with both charities receiving donations each alternate year. In 2019 the rescue helicopter service received $3,000 from the club’s event. “Our aim is to continue doing this,” said Brenda.

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at this event,” said Brenda. The club’s aim for the competition is to foster in stockmen and women, and the wider community, a full understanding of the skills of handling working sheep dogs. It also intends to foster goodwill and social interaction between members of the sheep dog trialling community and the general public. Brenda said the club encourages novices and new people, regardless of gender, to the sport of sheep dog trialling. A range of classes is scheduled for each event, covering novice, maiden, intermediate and open contestants. There are also prizes for the top-pointing female competitor during the qualifying days, regardless of status, and top qualifying male competitor. More than 300 sheep are required for the two qualifying days of the trial.

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Top entertainment for A&P show Pirates will be plotting the course and setting sail during this year’s Egmont A&P Show’s opening day parade. The pirate-themed parade, free to all entrants, will set off around the showgrounds on Friday, November 20 at 6pm, just half an hour after judging commences. A bounty of monetary prizes will be presented to the first four placegetters. The gates open at noon that day with a variety of competitions, entertainment, displays, sideshows and rides lined up to entertain the crowds. Along with the usual sights and sounds of the Egmont A&P Show, the committee has organised a new show format and content. Egmont A&P Association executive officer, Janet Morgan, said a new president has been elected to the committee. “Don Newland from Silver Fern Farms is our new president. Don is well-known to most in Taranaki and has a long connection to the showgrounds.” Two new members have also joined the executive committee. “Alex Corrigan whose family has been involved with the show and showgrounds for generations. His grandfather, Ross Corrigan, is the patron and his father, Andrew Corrigan, is also a committee member. The other young person to join the executive committee is Georgina Maud who works for Osflow. A lot of the changes we’ve made to this year’s show are as a result of their input.” Stage entertainment in front of the grandstand is set to delight people of all ages. Around the back of the grandstand, the craft hall’s display of handiworks will captivate viewers with the elaborate details involved. Small animals, based in the spacious TSB Indoor Arena, provide opportunities for visitors to view up close. Also located in the arena is the Spark KidZone and the alpacas. As hunger strikes, taste buds are sure to be tempted by the aroma of foods dished up by the Food Truck Depot and can be enjoyed in the central seating area.

Over in The Menzshed, exhibitors encourage visitors to meet them and check out the array of projects they are working on. Local schools will be showcasing their values and achievements in The School Yard, along with activities and fundraisers. The gates reopen at 9am the following day. In addition to the previous day’s activities, sheep dog trials and woodchopping competitions are set to take place. The Rural Support Trust also has a line-up of speakers and entertainers, aimed particularly towards the farming community, in the Lunch Shack Cafe. Janet said the committee is very excited about the show’s new format and content.

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Historically, HPF has specialised in general dairy farm consultancy, focusing on the whole business approach. It encompasses farm computer modelling, cash flows and analysis, investment into dairy farms and full farm management including all administrative work. Greg is now developing this further by venturing into lease farms. “Quite a number of our clients employ sharemilkers/contract milkers, and we take a team approach to ensure both the farm owners and staff are successful.” He aims to develop the leasing side of the business to give farm owners a lowrisk, fully-managed option in stepping back from the farm without losing capital. “That will also give young people another option for a career path into farm ownership.” From HPF’s Taranaki base, Greg currently spends one week each month working in Southland. He also has experience working in the Manawatu and Waikato areas. “We continue to invest in training and upskilling to ensure we are giving cutting

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Leading scientist shifts climate parameters by Andy Bryenton

Farmers and rural contractors economically threatened by laws based on methane and its role in climate change have a new reason for hope, as a leading climate scientist makes calls to downgrade the threat level of this commonly occurring gas. The implications for carbon taxation are enormous. With debate already raging over the balance between reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the necessity for a robust rural economy, the recalculation of the impact of methane on the climate by one of the leading scientists in the field has provided rhetorical ammunition for the pro-agriculture lobby. Spokesperson for Kiwi agricultural science advocacy group, Facts About Ruminant Methane (FARM), Robin Grieve, says that it is ‘almost unbelievable’ that one of the leading methane scientists in the world, Dr Myles Allen, has adjusted the calculation of methane harm from 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2) to a mere seven times. Dr Allen is no climate change denier, and neither is he a poorly informed secondary source. The respected doctor is head of the Climate Dynamics group at the University of Oxford’s Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. He leads the world in computer simulation modelling of climate change and has won many scientific awards for his work. Now, FARM reports that he’s

insisting that the European Union drop the official figure of ‘28 times more potent than CO2’ and accept the new calculation he backs. The implications for Kiwi lawmakers are just as vast, and in an election year, even more, pressing. “That is critical information to New Zealand, where the government and even farming industry groups have accepted the notion that methane is 28 times stronger than CO2,” says Robin Grieve. “The potential cost to farmers to work with this concept was going to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Reducing the ratio by 400% shows just how wrong everyone has been. Yet they were willing to advise policymakers to put farming under huge pressure to conform. Adopting Allen’s proposed system of accounting for methane will slash 26,000 tonnes off New Zealand’s carbon emissions overnight — approximately a 32% reduction.” FARM is demanding the government, the relevant agencies and the industry

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Built from the ground up by Andy Bryenton

The annual roll-out of new models doesn’t mean much for a lot of badges in the auto industry, who satisfy their customers with a bit of a facelift, some extra chrome and perhaps a slight bump in horsepower. Then, there are other machines in constant evolution, where there’s a lot more going on under the skin. One such is the Can-Am Defender HD8, which benefits from a constant loop of customer feedback pouring in from all across the world. That means advice from customers out in boggy mud, sun-baked deserts, steep forested hills and of course, the paddocks of New Zealand farms. All of these people want to get a hard day’s work done, and all of them need slightly different things, leading to the development of a machine, year-by-year, which can tackle them all. The latest iteration is a perfect example. It all starts with the chassis, as most motoring enthusiasts will tell you. A well-sorted chassis means less flex and shake. More rigidity means more precision when steering, especially in tough conditions. Can-Am even uses a different kind of steel alloy, with more hard metal in the mix, to ensure that their Defender range has solid underpinnings. This rigidity means safety when it comes to the cage that protects the driver and passenger as well. Think that a bit of metallurgy can’t make much of a difference? Try filleting a schnapper with

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loads on the HD8’s wide, tie-downequipped tray. Motive energy comes from a big, reliable Rotax engine with 50hp and 50 foot-pounds of torque; easy figures to remember. Not that mathematics will worry you when you’re out in the field. The end product, which combines all of these little advancements, wraps around to create a capable and hard-working machine; leaving you with nothing to worry about but choosing the best line to take on the trails.

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Top of the class performance by Andy Bryenton

When it’s time to bale, speed and efficiency are of the utmost importance, allowing more ground to be covered quickly and more bales stacked away before fickle weather deals out its usual blows. Ease of maintenance is key to this efficiency in many situations, and that’s one of the reasons Claas have developed their new Rollant 520 range, replacing the 374 and 375 at Europe’s Agritechnica. Here in New Zealand, the cutting edge of Claas baling technology is represented by their Variant range, which utilises the same kind of advanced engineering as the new metal from the EU. There are multiple options across the range, suitable for farming and contracting operations big and small. The base model of the international Claas range employs a system of stub augers and underfloor tines to convey material into the chamber. However, the Variant in NZ boasts an upgrade to Claas’ Roto Feed technology, boosting intake with its advanced spiral rotor layout. A very popular addition to the range is the Roto Cut system, which employs a series of mechanised knives to cut crop materials before they’re ingested. This optional chopping mechanism has 14 knives, with a theoretical cut length of 70mm. The knives have individual protection against foreign objects to prevent blunting and chipping while at work in the field. Bale shape and density are under complete control with Claas. It only takes six seconds for a finished bale

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A kiwi crop farmer is standing by his trusty machinery as the linchpin of his success, as he brings home a Guinness world record for massive arable land production. Eric Watson, from Wakanui near Ashburton, has broken his own Guinness World Record for the highest average wheat yield of 17.398 tonnes a hectare. Working with his wife Maxine, he set the previous record of 16.791 tonnes with feed wheat in 2017. Irrigated wheat yields in New Zealand average about 12 tonnes a hectare. He puts his success down to precision farming, with the right tools. Eric defines ‘precision farming’ in New Zealand in many ways, particularly in his use of machinery and implement technology at the cutting edge. When asked how to win a world record, he’d answer that it comes from making small incremental gains across many facets of the farming business. One example; through a combination of operator control and advanced software, like Case IH’s AFS Harvest Command system, he leaves little to waste on the deep soils of his coastal property. “That new automation; it’s quicker than the human. We always think we can beat computers, but you can’t beat that. The command system knows what to do before you even see it on the screen,” he says. However, it’s less driver-intensive than the machinery of

Eric Watson, world record-holding farmer, with Graeme Moore of CASE IH and the big red harvester, which drove Eric to victory

yesteryear. “It does work extremely well. It just takes a bit of getting used to, and you get a bit bored because you don’t have to do much. You run auto settings, and you’ve just got to sit there.” As a long-time Case IH customer, Eric says the red brand’s latest technology is a sizeable step ahead on one of his original machines, an old International 1460. A favourite feature in his Case IH Axial-Flow 250 Series combine is the CVT rotor drive technology, which increases efficiency and reduces the chance of crop blockage. When you spend as much time in the seat as Eric,

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Ground-spraying services across Taranaki Agman Spraying Taranaki offers a range of ground-spraying and pest plant control services across the region. Owner/operator Simon Patterson has more than 12 years experience behind him, initially following his father’s footsteps into the spraying industry. This knowledge, combined with an agricultural engineering degree and Postgraduate Diploma in Business and Administration, laid a solid foundation for Simon to establish Agman Spraying Taranaki six years ago. “I started off with a little ute doing gun-spraying, and now we operate five spray vehicles, which includes three utes, a truck and a tractor unit,” said Simon. Agman Spraying Taranaki’s two Toyota Hilux vehicles are fully equipped for gunspraying throughout the region. “The majority of our gun-spraying work is on gorse, but we also do spot-spraying for ragwort, thistles or any other weed our clients want controlled. “We have three boom-sprayers offering widths of eight, 12 and 15 metres. We utilise up-to-date technology, featuring computerised rate controllers, GPS guidance and boom pilot for automatic section control to eliminate overspray and improve efficiency. This

all combines to ensure we offer an accurate and precise boom-spraying service for crops and pastures.” “We do a lot of pest plant control work, such as cut and paste, drill and fill, or spraying.” Cut and paste is a commonly-used method to control small to medium pest trees as well as vine control. Drill and fill are used on larger, wellestablished trees. As a Growsafe registered chemical applicator, Simon is qualified to apply agrichemicals from a motorised sprayer. Health and safety play a vital part in the operation of the business with site hazard identification forms and emergency plans completed prior to each job. “We supply agrichemicals at competitive pricing or do application only,” said Simon. From the business’s base in Tikorangi, Simon and his team service Taranakiwide from Mokau to Waverley, covering all types of terrain. Simon finds it rewarding to return to a job and see the results from the services they provide.

Agman Spraying Taranaki owner/operator Simon Patterson

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Paparata Elite Romney: focussed on building FE tolerance by Trevor Johnson, Owner/Director

Extract from the Beef and Lamb resource book — Facing Up to Facial Eczema. ‘The liver damage associated with FE results in production losses that are much greater than may first appear. Even when no symptoms are visible, FE can reduce lifetime productivity by up to 25 per cent. ‘Breeding for increased tolerance to FE should be your first line of defence.’ Why lifting FE tolerance is a smart idea for all sheep farmers. Lifting the FE tolerance in your sheep is essential for farmers farming in an eczema-prone area — a live sheep is always going to outperform a dead one. If you do not farm in an FE prone area look out, the climate is warming, and eczema is creeping down the country. Buying rams with FE tolerance could protect your flock in the future. If you think you will never be threatened by FE, then it also makes sense to lift flock tolerance levels. You have a larger market when selling store. Those farmers farming in an FE prone area will not buy lambs that do not have FE tolerance. You have more buyers. Paparata FE tolerance building programme

In 1999, after some heavy sheep losses earlier in the decade when FE turned up in the King Country, Paparata decided to lift the FE tolerance levels of the Paparata ewe flock. From 1999 all outside sires used over the recorded flock needed to have been FE tolerance tested at a high level. In the same year, a testing programme was begun on the high-ranking homebred rams to check their tolerance levels. Those rams showing the highest tolerance levels are used over the recorded flock. The dose rate has moved up each year as the flock tolerance levels moved up although this took time. I would like to point out — only tested rams are used over the recorded flock, and this has been the practice for the last 20 years. We have tested at .5 this year, which is getting up there, given that the high tolerance breeders test at .5 and .6. It has taken 20 years to get Paparata up to this level. Do you want to build FE tolerance levels in your flock? Good questions to ask a ram breeder.

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TO BUILD OR RENOVATE

Solar builds just got easier by Andy Bryenton

Solar power is a technology that has been teetering on the edge of massive uptake for the past decade, with pros and cons relating to its payback time and cost to benefit ratio filling kilometres of columns like these. Now, it looks like a decisive point has come down in solar’s favour, with building consents removed from ground-based solar arrays.

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Migrant workers welcome DairyNZ warmly welcomes a government announcement that means some skilled migrant dairy farm employees will be able to return to New Zealand from overseas. “This is a real breakthrough for migrants who meet the criteria and gives their farm employers certainty to plan for the future,” said DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle. “We thank the government for listening to the sector’s calls for these highly skilled people to return. They contribute to the dairy sector’s success, are invaluable for their experience and skills, and are important for training incoming Kiwi staff.” The visa holders and their families will follow all border control processes and go into quarantine or managed isolation before rejoining their communities here. DairyNZ has been working with the government since the beginning of the Covid-19 lockdown. The government did provide a six-month extension on the employer-assisted temporary work visas due to expire by the end of 2020, which was also very welcome news for dairy farmers. Dr Mackle strongly advised migrants and their employers to understand the rules and confirm if they meet the

exemption criteria before submitting applications. “We don’t want to see additional stress, costs and disappointment for this group of patient people,” said Dr Mackle. “While it is great news that some migrants can come home, DairyNZ acknowledges some migrants and their employers will not meet the criteria. I am sure they will be disappointed, and we thank them for the contribution they have made to our dairy sector. “Jobs continue to remain in the dairy sector, and the GoDairy campaign launched by DairyNZ aims to attract Kiwis whose jobs were impacted by Covid-19. The challenge is it can’t happen with a flick of the switch. “The sector needs a mixture of skills on-farm, both experienced people and new recruits. “It will take several years to build the knowledge of new Kiwi farm staff to take over the migrant workforce.” DairyNZ encourages interested people to find out more about the opportunities available at godairy.co.nz.

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by Andy Bryenton

Sir William (Bill) Hamilton spent a lifetime ahead of the curve, pushing the limits of what brains, courage and creativity could achieve. From his early years in farming, through to big wins as an auto racer, to the invention that would make his name and change boating forever, this was a man for whom sitting still was not an option. Bill left school to manage a station in the South Island and had bought his own land at Irishman Creek, Otago, by the time he was 22. The shallow, braided rivers and deep gorges of this landscape made an impression on the young inventor, who turned the idea of a boat which could master such waters over in his mind, like a stream smoothing down a greenstone boulder. In the meantime his active intellect set to crafting other advancements for Irishman Creek Station; his own hydroelectric dam for starters, then an even larger one, built with an earthmoving machine of his own design. During these years Bill had also been keen on motor racing, an area where technology had leapt forward thanks to the development of better engines during the first world war. He bought a Sunbeam race car while holidaying in Britain, then returned to blitz the field in the 50 miles long New Zealand Motor Cup of 1925. Bill broke the Australasian land speed record twice in his career, was the first person in Australia or New Zealand to break the 100-mile an hour barrier, and even went on to race a Bentley special at Brooklands during the ‘golden era’ of that famous track. The inventions kept coming, in fields as varied as air conditioning, agriculture

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and excavation. Still, the best was yet to come. In 1951 that old idea of a boat to conquer the shallows and curves of his local rivers resurfaced. By 1954 he’d struck on a novel concept. A centrifugal pump fitted to a small plywood craft with a Ford engine, creating the first-ever jet boat. Engineer George Davidson got on board and helped refine the jet into a more powerful and efficient form. From

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