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The change will see the number of directors fall to 11. Other changes include allowing corporate farmers to be eligible for the board as farmer shareholders, forcing the board to consult the shareholders’ council on appointments and giving farmers more information about potential directors ahead of annual meetings. At the AGM in November last year, prominent Fonterra shareholders sought a reduction in the board to just nine members. Greg Gent and Colin Armer had their idea rejected at the time. However despite being opposed by both Fonterra’s board and the shareholders’ council, almost 55 per cent of shareholders voted for the plan, forcing Fonterra to signal it would review the way it governed. In a message to shareholders, the Fonterra statement was: ‘Overall, we think that a reduction of two directors strikes the right balance between our continuing drive for diversity, the ability for the board to responsibly manage its workload, and efficiency.’ Fonterra’s proposal would also allow those who have investments in corporate farms to be eligible to join the board in positions reserved for farmer
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Greg grew up in Auckland and owned a small upholstery business beforehand so he knew little about chestnuts before he took the plunge. The orchard emcompasses eight acres with a mixture of raspberry bushes, 350 plum trees, and 144 25-year-old chestnut trees.
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The chestnut season lasts four weeks and Greg and his partner Chantelle harvest, wash, store, grade and bag the produce themselves
This year will be his second season and everything he knows about chestnuts he has learnt in the past two years. “I discovered they are quite good for you and are gluten free so I have concentrated on that. I don’t know if it’s going to pay but here I am.” The plums ripen from Christmas time to March and then the chestnut harvest season begins lasting about four weeks. “Chestnuts are very perishable have to be picked up very quickly before being chilled and kept at a certain temperature. We have to wait until they drop and once they finish falling we start sizing, grading and packaging them and then taking them to the market.” With no orcharding experience prior to taking on Atendervision, Greg says they floundered a bit in the first season but have learnt a lot since then. “We did a lot of research. I grew up in a big family in Auckland and Mum was
an avid gardener so we always had fruit and veg coming through the household and I took an interest. “I got to a stage in my life where I felt like I needed a challenge. I looked at cows and milking. I looked at the capital outlay and thought I’d like to try something totally differently. “I think the chestnuts are going to be big. They are very popular in America and Europe and in Asian countries.” Greg’s chestnuts are the French variety and he says they are very good quality of varying sizes and he hopes to cater to a niche market. “I was quite shocked to find out how good they are for you. They can be roasted or boiled, used in stews to thicken them up, and you can even make flour with them as a gluten free alternative.” Once the four weeks of harvesting is over the chestnuts are washed, chilled and sized with a home-made grader.
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“We sort them into all the different sizes — small, medium and large — then weigh them into 10 kilogram sacks, box them and then take them to market.” Despite the work being tiring and nonstop Greg and his partner Chantelle are enjoying the change. “I love it. I’m getting older and I wanted to get out into the country for the lifestyle. “It is hard work and you don’t have any holidays but the big thing that I enjoy about it is the challenge.”
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“The most memorable horse I have worked with was Sovereignty, owned by Charlie Hunter. As a three-year-old he won the first Waikato Harness Jewels — it was a brilliant feeling. Of his 94 starts, he won 28 and placed on 34 occasions. “To work with the animals you have to develop a trusting relationship with them. It is a fine balance of knowing the roles between horse and trainer — such as who does the thinking and who does the running. When you have that bond, the horse will trust the driver to make the right decisions. “The most important part of training is the fitness. We have to prepare them to race, so everything is done to get them up to a standard where they can win without suffering permanent damage physically and mentally,” says Sean. Mr McCaffrey is currently working with 15
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for two 200 litre drums for his apple orchard after his wife had used it on her garden. This compelled us to produce and sell to others. “We registered a company called Ocean Organics Ltd in 1996 and our certified organic seaweed products were appreciated by gardeners.” Moving to the Hauraki Plains they purchased the old butter factory in Paeroa where products including comfrey sprays to induce flowering, garlic spray and creams, and soaps with seaweed for humans were developed. “Kiwifruit people began to make enquiries and we took this very seriously and commissioned three years of research across five kiwifruit orchards to assess the effects of AgriSea seaweed. The results included an 11 per cent increase in yield year one. Significantly longer storage capacity and 150 per cent increase in worms and larger fruit size,” said Jill. “Avocado, vineyard and dairy farmers came to us and we felt a huge responsibility to growers who depended on their land. “In 2003 our son, Tane, did market research on dairy farmers’ perception of the word ‘organic’. It was extremely negative so on advice from business experts we created AgriSea New Zealand Ltd. This removed the word ’organics’ from any company indicators.” Liquid seaweed concentrates for soil, foliar/ pasture, seaweed salt blocks, and seaweed pellets were then developed. Jill and Keith have now handed over the reins to Tane and daughter-inlaw, Clare.
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New Zealand’s paramount horse racing event, the 10th Harness Jewels, is being held in Cambridge this June 4 and with stake money of $1.2 million, it promises to offer spectators an adrenaline filled day. The event began in 2007 and has been running alternatively between Ashburton and Cambridge ever since with this year’s event seeing 108 Of New Zealand’s best pacers and trotters competing against their peers. Event manager Mike Weston has been organising the Cambridge event since 2008. “It is the pinnacle of age group racing for horses in New Zealand and all the races are the same distance of 1,609 metres,” he says. There are nine races on the day and they all pertain to the various age groups and people come from all over New Zealand to take part in the Harness Jewels. “Horses have to qualify to take part and every time they race during the year the amount of money they earn
equates to certain points and the ones with the most points are invited to race in this event. “It’s unique because it brings all the best horses together. It is the creme de la creme. There is quite a bit of prestige associated and the horses have raced all the year for this moment.” He says the Harness Jewels are great for spectators and the Cambridge Raceway pre-sell dining and hospitality packages. “We have got very good facilities for watching the races in our members’ lounge — probably one of the best in New Zealand. “People get dressed up and we have visitors from the South Island come up to the Waikato. “We also have several events away from the races such as a
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Landing among the stars Why is it that well over half of the harness racing classic winners come from PGG Wrightson sales?
Whether it is your first time at the races, or you 10th, the Cambridge Harness Jewels are a fast paced and unique day out
Australian horse invited to compete in each category. So now spectators not only see New Zealand’s best horses, but some of Australia’s as well. This, combined with what is said to be one of the most fast paced kinds of racing across Australasia, makes for an unmissable event.
“It’s a really unique day that brings all the good horses together on the one day. They are on the same playing field, on the same track and racing over the same distance. “You don’t have to be a gambler. If you want to bet $1 or $100 you will have a unique experience at the Jewels.”
Why is it that the yearling sales has produced an incredible 38 winners in the brief history of the Jewels? Why are horses purchased through the sales ring so successful when the harness yearling sales at Karaka and Christchurch only offer around 20 per cent of the foals bred each year? The auctioneers at PGG Wrightson believe it’s got a lot to do with ‘setting goals’. Owners and trainers who buy at our sales set their purchases on a career path towards a set pattern of racing that leads them towards the two, three and four-year-old classic races. That journey heads then towards the Young Guns Series, the $1,000,000 Sires Stakes Series, the $1,000,000 Yearling Sales Race Series and, the Nevele R Fillies Series. It includes Derbies and Oaks staged in both the North and South Islands and all culminates each Queen’s Birthday in the $1.3 million Harness Jewels which alternate between Ashburton or Cambridge. Many then cross the Tasman to
contest the Australian $1.5 million Australasian Breeders Crown Series in Melbourne. The Kiwis have an incredible record at the Breeders Crown. Peter Lagan, PGG Wrightson’s standardbred specialist says it’s actually a case of too many opportunities. “It’s all about setting yourself to be there and contesting.” At one point sales horses had won a remarkable 18 of the last 20, New Zealand or Northern Derbys. Sales graduates filled the trifecta in this year’s NZ Derby won by Lazarus. A stellar cast of sales horses contest this year’s Jewels at Cambridge, the likes of Chase The Dream, Classie Brigade, Shandale, Pacing Major, More Than Better, Speeding Spur, Spanish Armada, Delightful Memphis, Wilmas Mat and Coana Bridge. So the record results are sure to keep climbing. Australasia star pacer of the moment Have Faith In Me is currently spelling and will miss the Jewels. He too is a product of PGG Wrightson sales.
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Home to six of the world’s leading standardbred sires — Sweet Lou, Bettor’s Delight, American Ideal, Pegasus Spur, Highview Tommy and Crazed, Woodlands Stud is the pre-eminent semen base in the southern hemisphere. On farm, studmaster Tony Grayling, also leads a highly capable team who take immense pride in providing the best nursery for New Zealand’s future champions. Many of those horses are offered for sale each year at the Australasian Yearling Sales in February and the Mixed Aged Sale in June. On Friday, June 3 they will offer for sale 37 quality weanlings at the Karaka Sales Complex. The draft features sons and daughters of American Ideal, Bettor’s Delight and Pegasus Spur. Also included in the stellar draft are the first progeny by millionaire son of Bettor’s Delight — Highview Tommy. The 2008 2YO Pacer of the Year and multiple Group 1 winner was ‘Mr Consistent’ and placed twice in the NZ Cup. Marketing and sales manager Charlotte Mooney says Woodlands Stud
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LIC’s Jersey Premier Sires bulls have cemented their position at the top of the national Jersey Ranking of Active Sires list. This is good news for dairy farmers who prefer to get their Jersey inseminations from their farmer-owned co-operative. Among a range of positive statistics on the Jersey RAS list, LIC has all of the top five bulls. It also has eight of the top 10, and 11 of the top 15 bulls on the Jersey RAS list. Of the 11, nine are new graduates which illustrates the change in LIC’s momentum. “In these economically challenging times for dairy farmers, LIC’s Jersey Premier Sires bulls offer exceptional quality and value for money,” said LIC Jersey Bull Acquisition Manager, Malcolm Ellis. “As a dairy farmer myself who is passionate about farm profitability, and particularly at times like these, I want farmers to have the confidence that Jersey Premier Sires will give them the best value, at around $19 in the cow for a 400-cow herd for the average farmer. “The Premier Sires liquid semen is the most cost-effective way to provide genetic gain to our farmer-shareholders. They can be confident the majority of the industry’s top Jersey bulls are now within the LIC Premier Sires team,” said Mr Ellis. LIC has now had the top five Jersey bulls on the Jersey RAS list for the last three consecutive Animal Evaluation runs. The RAS list ranks the bulls from all the companies that provide inseminations to dairy farmers nationwide. The latest list was released on Saturday, April 2. The list is administered by the industry-good organisation DairyNZ. LIC will be holding Jersey field days for farmers to share
the latest information, give updates on its Jersey breeding programme and explain related aspects including LIC’s new Once a Day Selection Index. There will be seven field days in total across five regions — Northland, Waikato, Taranaki, Manawatu and the West Coast of the South Island. Mr Ellis said LIC has improved the performance of its Jersey bulls significantly over the past five years, with a focussed programme of work. “We have brought a return to basics mentality to our breeding scheme and put a lot of emphasis on strong, deep cow families and our bulls are graduating from that. We have had a significant fundamental shift in quality and we will continue to develop that for the good of our farmer-shareholders.” “It was positive that so many new graduates are appearing on the RAS list because it confirms that LIC was focussing on the right things in its breeding programme. “We are pleased our hard work in this area is paying off. The benefits of the quality of LIC’s top Jersey bulls will flow on to farmers who invest in inseminations from LIC Premier Sires Jerseys and confirm the Jersey breed’s status as a genuine parent breed with a great deal to offer the industry.” Dairy farmers are encouraged to attend LIC’s Jersey field days. The Waikato field days are to be held on April 28 starting 10.30am at Roger and Glenys Ellison’s, 1140 Manawaru Road, Te Aroha and 7.30pm at Burchell Pavilion, Te Awamutu i-SITE Centre, 1 Gorst Ave, Te Awamutu.
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milk production stays the same and they have less lameness. What has changed for the cows when they are only being milked every 16 hours instead of every 12 hours? Well, the short answer is that you are giving your cow more time in the paddock. This means that the cows are getting more time to behave in a natural manner. Look at a well-fed herd in the paddock. What are they doing? How are they behaving? They graze, lay down, drink and do some socialising. This is obviously normal, natural behaviour or at least as close to it as the cow can get in the environment in which we put them. What do cows do in the yard? They just stand there waiting. It is quite a different behaviour from what they are showing us in the paddock. If cows are spending a lot of time just standing in the paddock and doing nothing other than standing, then there is a problem. If we force our cows to take on a different behaviour pattern to what they would choose themselves then you can expect problems. That LTD
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Lameness costs a lot of money even in a low payout year. It is difficult to give money away if you haven’t got any to give away. In a low payout year the cost won’t be as high as in a high payout year due to lower cow prices, and the loss of milk production is less costly because of lower milk prices. However, the cost is much more critical. You simply just cannot afford to have your cows under-performing in a financially difficult year. The trick is to get as much out of your cows with the least amount of cost. In order to do that the basic needs of the cow must be met. This way she will be producing well and have the least amount of problems, including lameness. Many people don’t know or don’t appreciate the importance of this fact, yet it is quite observable when you look at cow behaviour. Most farmers that move to a 16hour milking schedule towards the end of the season report that their cows move faster back to the paddock,
sounds reasonable doesn’t it? You could argue that cows would get used to a different behaviour as they are creatures of habit. However, if it is true that the forced behaviour is not an issue for the cows then why are they improving so quickly when that forced behaviour is reduced? So, what is my point? I am not saying that we should cut out all forced behaviour. A cow needs to be milked and the farm needs to run practically. What I am saying is that the forced behaviour should be kept to an absolute minimum. If you don’t think this is a big deal, just ask your cows. See if they will change their behaviour when they get more paddock time. The aim should be to let the cows behave as naturally as possible for the most time possible. That may mean milking every 16 hours, having smaller herds, being more efficient with milking or anything else you can think of, but it does not need to cost much to minimise your lameness cost.
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Animal welfare regulations The Ministry for Primary Industries is seeking feedback on proposed regulations designed to take the next step in improving our already strong animal welfare system. The Ministry for Primary Industries is seeking feedback on proposed regulations designed to take the next step in improving our already strong animal welfare system. The regulations cover live animal exports, the care and conduct towards animals as well as surgical and painful procedures. The proposed regulations have come about following amendments to the Animal Welfare Act last year. MPI’s Director of Biosecurity and Animal Welfare, Julie Collins, urges those with interest in animal welfare to take the time to look at the proposals and have their say. “Animal welfare matters. It’s important to animals, it’s important to us as a society, and it’s important to our economy. “Last year, following an extensive consultation process, the Animal Welfare Act was amended to improve the enforceability, clarity and transparency of the animal welfare system. The changes to the Act have meant we have the ability to make regulations, which will provide detailed rules sitting under the Act.” Examples of the proposals include: requiring adequate shelter for bobby calves and dogs travelling on the back of vehicles on public roads must be secured so they don’t fall off. “The new rules mean we can effectively
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