Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, September 2017

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Launched by the government in July 2016, Predator Free 2050 aims to protect the country’s threatened native species and benefit our regional economies through primary industries and tourism, by getting rid of introduced predators — possums, rats and stoats — by 2050. Mr Chignell said an estimated 25 million eggs or chicks of native birds are killed by introduced predators every year. “That’s a huge number and it is the path to extinction for many of our endemic bird species. In turn, those species are indicative of New Zealand’s total biodiversity; if they are under threat, it means all our fauna and flora is under threat. This makes the task ahead a crucial one for all New Zealanders.” Mr Chignell co-founded Treescape New Zealand in 1981 and previously spent 37 years as co-CEO. The trans-Tasman company specialises in tree, vegetation and environmental management with more than 500 employees. Mr Chignell also led the development of an Ecological Services division of Treescape, providing restoration services for the enhancement of indigenous habitat, flora and fauna with a strong speciality in animal pest control and eradication. Board chair Jane Taylor said Mr Chignell

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Silver Fern Farms has awarded six Plate to Pasture Youth Scholarships to a group of young New Zealanders who are developing their careers in the red meat, food and farming industries. Silver Fern Farms chief executive Dean Hamilton said the talent emerging from the scholarship applications indicates a bright future for the broader red meat sector. The panel had a challenging job making their selections from 79 applications. “Silver Fern Farms is proud to be supporting the future of farming and the communities where we live and work,” said Mr Hamilton. Scholarships recipients, Grave Van Tilborg (Northland), Hugh Jackson (Waikato and Bay of Plenty), Jake Jarman (Western North Island), Nicole Harvey (Eastern North Island), Joshua Kirk (Upper South Island) and Zac Johnston (Lower South Island), each receive $5,000 to further their careers in the sector. Western North Island scholarship recipient Jake Jarman was raised on his family’s dairy farm south of Inglewood. He is currently studying towards an agricommerce degree at Lincoln University. He hopes winning a scholarship will provide many opportunities for networking and meeting exciting people. “Also I knew I have something really positive to offer Silver Fern Farms and I would make a difference for them.” As part of the process, applicants were asked to identify what they see as

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milking. Although it took awhile to get physically and mentally used to the early starts and long hours, he really enjoyed the work. After completing a National Certificate in Dairy Farming — Animal Health and Husbandry (level three), paid for by the Symmons, Jerome developed a real passion for farming. “Matt Symmons has been a great mentor and friend to me,” said Jerome. A 2IC position for Ben Dickie on his 500-cow farm near Waverley followed. ‘He taught me a lot about being professional and the technical and business side of farming as well as staff management.” Jerome is currently working as senior herd manager on Ian and Judith Armstrong’s 296ha Opunake farm. Charlie and Jody McCraig, the 2014 New Zealand Sharemilker/Equity Farmers of the Year, are sharemilking on the property. The farm, which has a milking herd of 1,000 cows, also runs 300 calves, 250 rising two-year-olds, 30 bulls and 40 Kiwi-cross carryovers. The 24-year-old has learnt a lot from different employees on the farm, including his father Dominic Luond who has taught him about mastitis management. “My uncle Kerrin Luond, and my brother Jesse Luond, are really top class farmers and have also both taught me heaps.” Among the many aspects of dairy farming that Jerome finds satisfying, is helping animals. “I enjoy helping animals most of all — anything like treating lame feet, helping cows if they are having trouble calving,

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date. In the past two years he added another two underhand world titles, the 13 Inch Underhand Championship at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, and placed second in the 15 Inch Underhand World Title. “In the 2016/17 New Zealand season I was only beaten once in the underhand championships,” he said. Woodchopping has taken Jack all over New Zealand and across the Tasman to compete. Winning larger prize money overseas helps to subsidise competition costs. He said the Sydney Royal Easter Show is the Wimbledon of woodchopping and he always aims to be at his peak for this event. This year,

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New Zealand this year and training hard for these. This involves focussing on his woodchopping technique several times a week, along with gym and fitness work. “Husqvarna has been really supportive in helping me achieve my goals,” he said. “They provide gear to help me practise and funding for travel costs which really starts to add up after a while.” Jack has set a long-term goal to win the Underhand Championship and the Underhand World Title in Sydney in the same year. Jack and Shane are both members of the Taranaki Axemen’s Association.


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Home is where Ayla Miller, former Taranaki Farming Lifestyles writer now travelling in Asia, reports from Thailand.

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the amount of room for improvement there is in New Zealand at the moment, despite us having a comparatively high standard of living. There I was, desperate to get out of New Zealand and volunteer in Nepal, when there is so much work to be done in our own backyard. My mother told me this before I left and she was right (as usual), but I guess sometimes you have to experience things for yourself before you fully understand. Travel has definitely made me glad to call NZ home, and the recent conversations have made me want to protect what we have and stop things slipping back any further. When I return I’ll endeavour to harness some of the anger that’s been stirred up and use it as motivation to actually DO something instead of just talking about it. I’ve also been thinking a lot about empathy and what it means. It’s been something that’s come up a lot lately. The more you learn about the world and the obstacles people face, naturally, the more understanding you gain. Simply being exposed to people who are different to you can change your perspective and this is why travel

can be so eye opening. At the same time I think empathy is something that doesn’t necessarily have to come from experience. Just because you haven’t experienced something yourself doesn’t mean you can’t try to understand it. This was a discussion that came up a lot with my friends and in the media recently. It was leading the national conversation about what kind of world we want to live in especially after Metiria Turei announced she had lied to WINZ in order to provide for her child. Her defendant’s begged for the other camp to have some empathy. Perhaps, because of the way our society is organised under capitalism, empathy isn’t immediately financially rewarded and therefore we are taught to see it as weakness? I’d like to think that helping people up instead of kicking them when they are down leads to closer, happier, healthier communities, which results in a flourishing economy in the long run. This conversation about what we value as a nation is so important, and whilst we are on the subject I’ll take this opportunity to remind everyone to vote

on September 23rd! It’s a privilege and throwing it away is an insult to everyone in the world who wishes they could vote but can’t. Back in Phibun there’s only one more week of teaching left before I hit the road. It’s weird to think I won’t ever see my kids again. They’ll grow up and go on to live lives I’ll know nothing about. I’ll miss them a lot. It’s always surprising the things you learn from each new

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experience. I never thought I’d learn so much about my own country whilst living in rural Thailand. Nor did I think I’d find out what lights that angry fire in my belly whilst being so far away from the things that light it. So long Phibun Mangsahan! I’m glad we met. Another chapter almost over. Previously published on picturespencilsandpostcards.blogspot. com.

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A bug-sniffing detector dog introduced by the Ministry for Primary Industries will help stop the potentially devastating brown marmorated stink bug from making a home in New Zealand. Georgie, an MPI labrador, demonstrated her sniffing skills on stage recently by locating dead stink bugs hidden in a harvesting machine at the New Zealand Winegrowers conference in Blenheim. MPI will have two trained dogs ready to sniff out stink bugs this summer, including a specialist dog to assist with detecting the pest in the event of an incursion,” says MPI border clearance director Steve Gilbert. “While we do our best to prevent this unwanted pest coming into New Zealand in the first place, we need to be prepared if something slips through our border defences. “Studies by the United States Department of Agriculture and our own trials show that dogs have huge potential to help detect stink bugs when they cluster in groups.” Mr Gilbert says the stink bug dogs will also assist with biosecurity detection work at the border, including locating bugs on imported vehicles and machinery. “Georgie is an experienced detector dog and picked up the new scent very quickly. This suggests it should be relatively easy to train other MPI dogs at short notice for stink bug detection work.” The stink bug season will start on September 1. Mr Gilbert says MPI will again be stepping up its efforts over the spring and summer months to stop the brown marmorated stink bug from reaching New Zealand. “This will include carrying out increased inspections of vessels and goods from the United States and countries in Europe where the bug is established.” Brown marmorated stink bug would have a serious impact on New Zealand’s horticultural industries if it became established, he says. “Preventing a stink bug invasion is one of MPI’s highest biosecurity priorities.”

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Garden festival When gardeners are not working in their own garden they love to look at other people’s gardens. There are many annual festivals in New Zealand to feed this interest — among them the Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival, now in its 13th year. Cottage gardens, native gardens, highly structured or rambling and informal, whatever your taste in gardens there is something for everyone. Promoted as ‘Real Gardens for Real People’ visitors can get ideas, ask questions and get advice from the owners. Among the 64 gardens and places of interest for visitors to see there are 13 new private gardens — two returning after a break and five public gardens entered. The new entries are spread around the region in Stratford, Inglewood, New Plymouth, Waitara and Okato. It is good to have fresh gardens and

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Federated Farmers is disappointed, but not surprised, to learn of three new finds of stock with Mycoplasma bovis. The affected properties confirmed by the Ministry for Primary Industries recently are all linked to Van Leeuwen Group farms where the cattle disease was first identified. “This latest identification is obviously disappointing but it was anticipated as the animals were traced back to the origin of the initial outbreak,” says Federated Farmers biosecurity spokesperson Guy Wigley. “It’s important to keep things in perspective and not unnecessarily increase anxiety levels amongst farmers. The reality is it exists in most countries and they manage it just fine with trade unaffected. “We know the frustration out there, but this is a complex bacterial infection which we have never encountered before here in New Zealand.” Mr Wigley says MPI was throwing significant resources at containing the disease and was remaining positive that it could be eradicated. “From what I understand testing is rigorous, with the MPI animal health laboratory expecting to test more than 39,000 samples in an extensive surveillance programme over the next three months.” Feds is supporting MPI’s efforts to communicate with farmers, providing information via fact sheets, websites

and public meetings. “Affected farmers are being informed on a regular basis about sample results. The fact is, it’s going to take several months to ascertain a definitive result.” Feds has heard talk among farmers who are bothered by MPI’s inability to identify affected properties, because of the Privacy Act. “Apart from the obligations under the law, this is not the time to incriminate other farmers who may be in a stressful state,” says Mr Wigley. “MPI is doing what it is obligated to do, and that is to acknowledge the privacy rights of those farmers who have bovis identified in their herds. It’s not a question of secrecy — it’s about protecting individual farmers and their businesses from unwelcome and unhelpful publicity. “We all need to stay together if we are to tackle this nasty cattle disease — that way we have a chance to eliminate it. “The industry as a whole is working with MPI and farmers themselves can do their bit, by practising best farm biosecurity measures through good hygiene and cleaning equipment and making sure you maintain separation between neighbouring herds.” Farmers should stay vigilant and report immediately to their vet any signs in their cattle of mastitis that doesn’t

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Water is a first consideration When considering cropping options, the irrigation of the property and the type of water delivery system used needs to be a priority at the top of anyone’s list. There are various types of pressurised systems available that have high capital and operating costs but may utilise minimal labour and conserve water. A variety of other systems are relatively less expensive to construct and operate but these may have high labour requirements. It is advisable to research the costs of maintenance and expected life along with an array of annual costs like energy, water, depreciation, land preparation, maintenance and labour. Once the water equation is taken care of, ensure there is a plan for the care and maintenance of the land itself. There is a growing trend with crop farmers moving more toward sustainable crop production which steers them away from the use of commercial pesticides. Several alternative measures are available including ‘integrated pest management’ — to protect crops from insects and weeds. IPM includes monitoring and identifying pests before they become a threat. Using plants in ‘companion planting’ that are natural insect repellants means commercial pesticides only need to be used sparingly when other methods fail. For intercropping place plants

close together to reduce the available area for weeds to take hold. This also encourages plant diversity to avoid insect and pest infestation. Companion planting uses plants that are natural pest repellants such as marigolds and other plants that are more attractive to pests than the primary crop. Other plants are used to attract beneficial insects to the crop. Mulching controls weed growth — with minerals replacing the home garden ‘newspaper’ mat. Ground cover plants are grown below the main crop to combat weeds. Organic fertilisers increase soil biodiversity and have been shown to increase the uptake of nutrients by plants. There is also evidence that use of organic fertilisers improves the nutrient value of the plants themselves. Intercropping, crop rotation, and mulching are sustainable crop production methods that help replenish and improve the soil by introducing plants that pull nitrogen from the air and release it into the soil or plants that can be turned under after their growing season to add additional nutrients. Crop rotation also increases yields,

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Balancing pasture Maintaining a good balance between managing pasture and the cattle to maximise sustainable profit is an important part of pasture-based dairy farming. Optimising future pasture production through grazing management and quality helps with milk solids production and reproductive performance. Pasture intake is generally affected by the quality and quantity of the available pasture offered daily and the tools of grazing management include frequency and intensity of grazing. Pasture production and quality are mainly affected by the amount of pasture and grazing intensity. Information from DairyNZ says pasture and herd performance are optimised by having sufficient quality feed on an annual basis to meet cow demand and by allocating this feed. Control the area that is grazed each day to help manipulate the pasture that is eaten to meet the average cover targets for the farm. Estimate the area and pre-grazing cover required for the cows based on the target grazing residual, and adjust after observing if the cows achieve a ‘consistent, even, grazing height’. It is good to treat pasture as a crop and remove that which

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has grown since the last grazing and prevent post-grazing height increasing over the season. Distribute pasture cover between paddocks in a feed wedge to ensure that high quality feed is offered on all paddocks. Over the season the height of post-grazing residuals does not change but the dry matter mass does increase. This is the value of using ‘clicks’ on the Rising Plate Meter or one formula for the RPM for the season. The decisions about grazing frequency are often a result of farmer preference due to specific farm characteristics, for example even/uneven paddock sizes,

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Pastures need help Sodden pastures could become a major feed issue for many lower North Island farmers even after the rain stops and growing conditions improve. According to agronomist Laura Akers, paddocks damaged by constant wet weather will not grow as much grass as normal during summer and autumn if they are not repaired. “The good news is that there are recovery options available. “The sooner farmers take stock of their situation and make a plan to restore paddocks affected by all the rain, the faster they will get back on track feed wise.” Damage has been widespread and unavoidable during the wettest season many farmers have ever experienced. “In some cases it won’t be possible to fix everything up straight away; the key will be to work out what can be repaired in the short term and what your feed needs are for the rest of the season so you can get organised and be ready to act as soon as conditions improve.” Laura says the main concern is filling the gaps left after pugging or treading damage before pastures become overrun with weeds and/or unproductive grasses like poa annua. Remaining

ryegrass will not fill those gaps, because ryegrass is not a spreading plant. Repair options vary, depending on how badly each paddock has been damaged, so it’s important to prioritise them according to their condition. Where whole paddocks have been severely pugged, the best option is to consider full pasture renewal, either through a summer crop like 501 Chicory, or, in summer wet/irrigated areas, through grass to grass. On farms with several distinct areas of damage, she encourages farmers to mark all of these areas on a farm map and get a contractor to under sow them with Shogun hybrid ryegrass as soon as soil temperatures rise above eight degrees C. “Shogun has the real advantage of establishing quickly at cooler temperatures, because it is winter active. That combined with its high dry matter yield make it very valuable for undersowing in these conditions.” To fix small patches of damage, she recommends farmers oversow ryegrass and clover seed, to keep weeds at bay.

Soil temperatures need to be above 10 degrees C for this to be successful. Another potential issue caused by continual wet weather is that many farmers have not been able to graze paddocks down to correct residuals during spring, she says. “This will reduce future pasture quality and growth if it continues. The best thing to do now is to try and make a conscious effort to get on top of this in the second grazing round, to set pastures up well for the rest of the season.” For more advice on getting pastures up and growing again after weeks of wet weather, visit www.agriseeds.co.nz or www.dairynz.co.nz

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New Plymouth to Nelson flights begin Originair will begin direct flights from New Plymouth to Nelson from September 29 following requests from both leisure and business travellers for a direct connection between the two cities.

charter flying, tours and maintenance coverage.” Mr Inglis said the airline was enjoying good support for its direct Nelson to Palmerston North services and hopes this additional service will be a helpful option for local travellers. “Until New Plymouth’s new terminal is completed which will allow all airlines to operate from one terminal, Originair will conduct its services from terminal two which is a modern facility and meets the airline’s requirements. Contracted staff will carry out the check-in and baggage handling services, as is the case for Originair in Palmerston North. Flight times and fare price options are available from the company’s website www.originair.nz.

Taranaki Refrigeration has been servicing the dairy farm industry for over 20 years. Their vans have travelled nearly all of the roads in the region and their technicians know the farms like the back of their hand! They are highly skilled in the knowledge of all farm refrigeration. Farm refrigeration is one of the company’s more specialist services, supporting a large client base of dairy farmers with their milk vat requirements. They offer a full range of services including the supply of vat chiller units along with installation, pre-chilling options, preventative maintenance programmes and year round servicing of the refrigeration unit. Their trained technicians enjoy the challenge of working with farm owners and sharemilkers to ensure that systems are right for their business. Taranaki Refrigeration has very solid relationships with suppliers and can ensure the best possible solution to getting the milk temperature right. They also ensure their technicians continue to upskill with the latest

technology advances. The company also offers 24/7 service to its dairy farm clients knowing the value of the product and urgency of milking systems. Along with servicing the dairy community it also services refrigeration and air conditioning. Their range of specialist services includes: • Heat Pumps for domestic and commercial • Air conditioning systems for domestic and commercial • Commercial refrigeration systems • CoolrRooms and walk in chillers • Freezer rooms • Wine cellars and cabinets • Chilled display cabinets • Milk vats / milk cooling systems • Dairy preventative maintenance programme • Boat refrigeration systems • Automotive air conditioning • Mobile chiller trailers — for hire • …and much more.

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He’s inquisitive, enjoys a bit of a yarn, calls a spade a spade and thoroughly enjoys his vocation. Bruce Worsnop has spent decades combining his skill and knowledge with science so that “dagginess” is fast becoming history along with tremendous worm tolerance. Bruce, and son Patrick, operate a Lincoln ram stud and commercial flock of 2,000 purebred Lincoln ewes in conjunction with a beef finishing operation running 1,000/1,500 bulls in Central Hawkes Bay. Their Makaroro Road property, in the lee of the Ruahine Ranges covers some 1,900 acres, is 5kms long, 3kms wide with undulating hills and flat pasture. Elderly, native totaras dot the hilly pasture which at its summit, is 1036 feet (315 metres) gives 360 degree views of a verdant, seemingly unpopulated Central Hawke’s Bay. “We’ve been selecting our Lincoln Ram stud sires and the females we put into the stud flock for their tolerance to worms over the last 40 years.” Primary focus is wool production, and its heritability in the flock of the purchaser. As breeders, the last three decades have been successful because of the demand for lustrous wool, mohair blends and the hand knotted rug market. Bruce concentrated on wool, breeds and selects for it. Lincoln’s were the first English long wool breed to become

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established in New Zealand in the latter part of the 1800’s. They are the heaviest wool producing breed known. More recently they have been used as a first crossing sire to lift wool production in the flock of the purchaser by around 20%. “All our wool is sold at auction with Segard Masurel having first refusal on every kilo they clip. The company has bought the bulk of the Lincoln “Kowhai” clip for over 40 years. The wool is often supplied for a process that blends the wool with mohair. ‘The price we receive varies from 2070 cents a kilo, and at times $2 premium over similar micron wools.” With his finger very much on the pulse of the many facets of the wool industry he is hopeful The Campaign for Wool

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Uncommon sense POND DEATH Do we have to kill the good guys to get the bad guys? Most farmers use Chlorine to clean their sheds. Problem is, Chlorine also kills the good bacteria in your pond that eat the crust and sludge. Now there’s a new Chlorine-free sanitiser that kills pathogens better than Chlorine and leaves the good guys alone! It’s called DX50.

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Tax on water? That’s got to be the scariest thing any farmer has heard this week. There has been a lot of discussion about these three words during the week, including ownership of it. One spokesperson has estimated consented water users would contribute around two billion dollars. Now the talk is that half will go to iwi and the other half will go towards fixing our polluted rivers and streams. What an irresponsible shambles. Then I remember — there is an election in six weeks. I think this has got a lot more to do with election vote grabbing than actually looking after rivers and streams. Maybe more about getting townie votes at the expense of farmers being whipped with another stick. A wild stab, which is all anyone is doing, is that only a quarter of that will be used for what it is intended. There is no longer any dispute that there is a problem with our rivers and streams and now the focus is on fixing the problem. After studying the process put in place to mitigate these problems

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Despite the pressure on farmers to clean up their act, these major NPK fertiliser companies are still piling on more phosphate and unstable nitrogen than the soil can handle. Old outdated soil and fertiliser practises are keeping these farms in a primitive state reducing the soil’s ability to hold on to nutrients and water efficiently. It’s time that the experts charged with the responsibility of our clean rivers’ future began addressing this issue and challenge these major fertiliser companies. This action alone will immediately mitigate the primary cause of our problems. This direct action alone will make more progress than two to five years of taxes, collecting vast amounts of money to be wasted on beaurocrats to discover what we already know.

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Irrigation Matters with Clem Powell The mystery of engine driven pumps There is nothing new about engine driven pumps. One has only to visit the local A&P show to see various pumps driven by steam, petrol or diesel engines. Most of these pumps will be piston type for delivery of home or stock water and often require a lot of TLC not to mention strong arms for starting. This should not be a deterrent as technology has moved on. Steam admittedly is almost unknown for irrigation pumping due to special skills and equipment. Petrol, except in very small systems is not favoured due to fuel costs and also lower BTU (British Thermal Units) which is how the energy in a fuel is measured. Diesel comes up on top in both these cases. Diesel really is best even for a small system. Take it from a motor mechanic that the extra spent on a diesel unit will more than pay off in the constant slog of irrigation pumping. Electricity certainly is favoured by many but also consider standing line charges and any diminishing of supply to other appliances such as a milking shed. The upgrade of a transformer and extra supply line may well make your eyes water. So, what to buy? Quality Irrigation companies will have access to correctly specified units and we welcome enquiries as a large part of our business at Irri-Max Ltd is in diesel pump units. Generally, buying something from a clearance sale or Trademe will not be the best option. In the first instance can you be sure the pump has been used

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When it comes to modern utes, many buyers entering the market feel they have a choice between two top contenders. There’s the Ford Ranger, riding high on years of awards and sales figures, and the Toyota Hilux, the once-all-powerful monarch of the rural roads, still slugging in a close second place. Now there’s a challenger so far out of left field it’s almost tempting to use a metaphor from recent Kiwi politics. The new face of LDV has been its range of big, dependable work vans for some time now, and they’ve gained traction with tradies and fleets in a big way. Now the company is bursting into the ute market with a four-wheel drive double cab that both looks the part, and carries a very affordable price tag. It’s called the T60, and it’s shaking up a sector already graced with new low-cost utes by Mahindra, Great Wall and Foton. T60 was first unveiled to the public during the National Feildays in June this year. Sales and marketing manager Warren Willmot says: “Feedback from the public display at Mystery Creek was incredible. The interest in this vehicle has been remarkable and now the customers who have signed up and been waiting for their T60s to arrive have the added bonus of the five year, 130,000km warranty.” LDV — manufactured by the immense SAIC autos company, China’s largest — plan to offer the T60 with both diesel and

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petrol engines, two suspension heights, three gearbox options and even the ability to switch from ‘eco’ fuel saving mode to ‘power’ mode with the push of a button. Stylistically, the T60 looks aggressive and sharp, with the big chromed grille and chunky roll bars we’ve come to recognise as many new utes’ homage to the F150 out of America. That’s no bad thing — the big Ford sells a unit nearly every five seconds, and is going

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