Waikato Farming Lifestyles, April 2017

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Cathy Prendergast, Katrina Thomas and Alison Ferris are this year’s finalists in the Dairy Community Leadership Awards. They all share the qualities of community leadership, a willingness to share knowledge and a passion for rural life. The Dairy Women’s Network initiative recognises the unsung heroes of rural communities who share their time and skills beyond the farm gate. “I have often said that our dairy communities are supported by people just like Cathy, Katrina and Alison,” said DWN chief executive Zelda de Villiers. “In any rural community you have those special people who keep the wheels of groups and initiatives turning, while continuing to milk the cows and raise families. While it may seem effortless from the outside, we know there’s a huge amount of work and dedication there, and too often it goes unrecognised.” Cathy lives in the Arohena district in Waikato and is a registered nurse. She is involved in most of Arohena’s community initiatives and has been a member of the Arohena Rural Women committee for 30 years. Katrina has worked in the tourism industry for more than 20 years before returning to her farming roots in Southland. In 2012 she became DWN’s regional convenor for Invercargill and is the Southern Regional Hub leader. She’s involved with several community groups and is editor of the Takitumu Community newsletter. Alison lives on a 500-cow dairy farm outside Te Kuiti, and her family also own farms in Waikato and Southland. She is active on several community boards and represents DWN’s regional convenors on its board of trustees. Cathy says her passion for her community, and agriculture, makes community involvement fun. “It’s not a job for me, I genuinely enjoy giving back to my community. I feel like I’ve got so much out of living here — I’ve

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spent most of my life here and I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.” Katrina says she gets a lot of satisfaction from seeing newcomers to the rural community ‘establish themselves’ and find enjoyment in a farming lifestyle. “I’m constantly meeting new people who have arrived to live in our part of New Zealand. It’s great being able to work with them and help them settle in and see for themselves how great our community is.” Alison says her journey to community leadership began at a DWN conference in 2014. “A friend asked me if I wanted to head along, so I went and ended up leaving feeling really inspired. “I’ve found the opportunities that have been made available to me as a DWN member have given me fantastic experience and an even bigger love of farming and all things rural.” This year’s award will be presented during the DWN conference in Queenstown on May 11–12.

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GENERATIONS WITH JERSEYS BY ANN MORGAN THE VOSPER FAMILY HAVE BEEN FARMING CLEAVEDALE FARM IN MATAMATA FOR FIVE GENERATIONS AND ARE THE OWNERS OF JERSEY GIRL ORGANICS. THE FAMILY PRODUCE AND PROVIDE THEIR RANGE OF SPECIALITY MILK THROUGH VENDING MACHINES AND RETAILERS.

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specifications. Our milk isn’t clarified, separated or homogenised. We don’t remove the protein, therefore it is in the same composition from when it came direct from the cow. That means it tastes better and is more nutritious because of the higher protein level and energy content. “In a world where so many want to rush, minimise or lie, we believe in patience, generosity, honesty and doing all that is needed to let nature work her magic.” Michael milks around 250 cows and it is still the pedigree stud that was originally started by John’s great grandfather. “We recently had the herd DNA profiled for A2 beta casein. Some people who cannot drink A1 milk, because they have inflammatory reaction can drink this as they can tolerate A2. “Organic farmers do have to be a lot more proactive in

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been key to a significant production lift on the farm,” said Charlie. “The choice to crop is a ‘no brainer’ given the per hectare comparisons of 8–9 tonne of dry matter yielded from the old grass and 16 tonne and 12 tonne respectively from swede and forage rape. “It grows the lambs with less parasite control needed as there are no worm burdens. It is all part of our regrassing programme. “Our Coopworth sheep have high fertility and are facial eczema-tolerant. We also have a breeding herd of 130 Hereford cows with bloodlines tracing to the Bailey stud Momona and Clements’ Matapouri stud. “We winter our cows on swedes and this keeps condition on the stock. In the past five years we have established an on-farm Hereford yearling bull sale each September, which is very successful.” Charlie began a weed-spraying company just under 20 years ago called Cambrilea. The judges said the Leas had gone to great lengths to provide consistent incomes for their 12–16 staff, which, along with a great work environment, has resulted in outstanding staff retention. “There is a real sense of satisfaction in hitting upon an out-of-season match for the spraying, which also ensures a variety of consistent work year round. There is definitely a feel good factor,” said Charlie. The business covers the Greater Waikato with some work also in the Bay of Plenty and Central Plateau. “We use a spot-spraying method, which uses 5–10 per cent a hectare of chemical compared to blanket spraying. “Our nursery arose out of Cambrilea’s winter planting contracts with Waikato

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Regional Council. We wanted to guarantee winter work for our staff so growing the plants and planting them was the solution.” Clients receive 45,000 plants from the nursery with 5,000 planted annually on Ratanui. They grow 16 native revegetation species, intentionally targeting ‘Trees for Bees’ with more than half of them flowering from June to March. Helen was a head landscape architect for Hamilton City Council and is committed to environmental education through the Trees for Survival programme at the local school. Her knowledge, experience and passion for natives and planting is crucial to the operation.

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The Lea’s Coopworth sheep have high fertility and are facial eczema-tolerant

She eco sources seeds, and seedlings, from their own native hardwood conifer forest to grow on their farm’s riparian areas. “We have 25ha of mature pockets of native bush mostly fenced from stock. So far we have planted 17,000 natives and erected 4.5 kilometres of eight-wire fencing including more than 2.5km of waterways,” said Helen. “In the past two years we have gone with our daughters, Chelsea, Sophie and Georgia, to each of the farm’s 50 paddocks and planted an oak or plane tree for stock shade. The girls can sit under it when they are our age and know how important all this is. “Living on farm and looking after the

environment is a passion for us. The girls love it and are enjoying learning about farming and helping me find seeds and seedlings. “We were pretty humbled and appreciative of the Ballance Farm Environment Awards.” Entering under Ratanui Partnership, the couple won the Ballance AgriNutrients Soil Management Award, Hill Laboratories Harvest Award, Massey University Innovation Award, Waterforce Integrated Management Award, Waikato Regional Council Water Protection Award and the Farm Stewardship Award in partnership with QEII National Trust and the New Zealand Farm Environment Trust.

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along with the Steeds and Marchants families, that comprise the rest of the ARDG. “In that first year, the mixed age flock lambed 154% and the following year Rex lost 52% of that flock to facial eczema,” said Jenny. The first field trials for FE testing were set up in 1979. Animals were tested under a natural challenge and in 1984 the first sporidesmin testing took place on rams. The testing rate started at 0.1mg/kg and the group now tests at the highest level available 0.65mg/kg. The sheep are dosed with the concentrated facial eczema spore toxin and bled at 21 days to see what the

GGT levels are. This measures liver damage. The programme is provided by Ramguard Facial Eczema Tolerance Testing Services, and the ARDG are FE Gold accredited having met the rigorous requirements and testing history to be members. “Last year was a good example of how far we have come with improvements. There were huge spore counts in the North Island and areas not previously at risk of FE. Very few animals bred from our rams had FE. Back in the 70s it would have killed at least half of the flocks. “Facial eczema has been the biggest trait we focussed on because it is no good having high growth or fertility rates

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if your animals are going to die anyway. Survival is our number one priority, that is why the project began. In the early 70s farmers were losing up to 40% of their flock. “Dad and the Alexander brothers were like-minded guys who thought they could do something about the problem that they believed was hereditary — science now shows it is a highly heritable trait. “With climate change, FE is spreading across the country. Those buying our rams have realised that their lambs are going to be tolerant, which is a good thing,” said Jenny. “We have also been worm resilience and resistance testing for more than 17 years. Animals are individually faecal-

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egg tested and put through a growth rate versus worm burden test. “We also test for genetic traits needed in a versatile sheep, reproduction, growth, survival and meat, and we record fleece weight. “Wool weight is a genetic trait and we have made good gains in weights and qualities. “If you have to shear the sheep, you may as well get as much as you can for it.” Jenny says that although there has been a 26% decrease in sheep in New Zealand since 2005, we still export a similar quantity of lamb, testimony to the improved performance of New Zealand’s flocks.

“We couldn’t have done this without everyone involved, from the scientists, to the companies supporting us. “There are still farmers who don’t have as much FE and think they will be fine, but the predictions are most sheep farms in New Zealand will eventually be affected in some way. “Not many ram breeders have the same FE tolerance that we have. Potentially the only sheep alive in the future could be the FE tolerant. “We have technology and help that our fathers didn’t have. My dad had more than 1,000 recorded ewes to get the result we now get with 400. “We have equipment such as automatic drafters that capture data, so what took our dads a whole day, can now be done

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Support for labelling NZ Pork has welcomed cross party support for the Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) bill heading to the select committee stage. NZ Pork say that according to the latest research, it is a true reflection of Kiwi consumers’ attitudes. NZ Pork, the statutory board that works on behalf of local pig farmers, promotes a high standard of animal welfare and a sustainable future for the local industry, and has been calling for all parties to back the bill. According to in-depth independent consumer research, currently being conducted by NZ Pork, New Zealanders expect that the meat they buy in New Zealand is born and raised here. NZ Pork chairman Ian Carter says, for example,

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Initiative celebrates women A drive to promote women living and working in the primary industries in New Zealand and abroad was launched recently. AgWomen Global celebrates all women who help shape the primary industries, no matter the size of the part they play. AgWomen is a year-long project celebrating and sharing unique stories from 365 different women, all who have contributed in shaping the primary industries. At the end of the 365 days a coffee table book will be produced sharing these stories. Chelsea Millar, founder and CEO of Grass Roots Media NZ, wants to honour women in the rural sector who she believes can often be under-represented. “There are many amazing women doing amazing things throughout our industry and they all have a part to play in its success,” said Chelsea. Chelsea Millar, AgWomen Global representative “We want to showcase a range of primary industry women by telling nominate someone to have their story their stories digitally and bringing the told,” said Chelsea. “Please don’t think you don’t have audience on a journey to showcase and a story because you are ‘just a wife explore all parts of the industry.” The content, which comes directly or mother who lives on farm’. Every from women who experience it first woman who is connected to the industry hand, will share the successes and contributes to its success and we want hardships of the primary industry as to share the breadth of impact we have they know it. Images accompanied on our industry. with written stories will be posted on “By engaging with your community, the AgWomen Global Instagram and doing the school run, inventing new tools Facebook accounts, as well as an or even working within an agribusiness, extended story published as a blog on you’re all playing a part in making the boat go faster so please share that the website agwomenglobal.com. “This allows the audience a real with us. We’d love to profile you.” A opportunity to engage and share the PledgeMe campaign has started to help women’s stories. Those profiled won’t support the passion behind AgWomen. only be from farms or the wives of The team are excited to announce that farmers — they may be within a business Plant & Food Research are supporting that supports the industry; insurance, the campaign. Pledges are welcomed and start at $10 as they look to hit the banking or media for example.” AgWomen has stories from women $28,500 target to ensure the initiative in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, can continue its success. To pledge go to pledgeme.co.nz/ Australia, Canada, USA, Chile and Argentina, and hope to gain more locally projects/4958-agwomen-global. and abroad. To follow go to agwomenglobal.com, “We encourage women to contact facebook.com/AgWomen or instagram. us if they are interested or want to com/AgWomen.

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Te Awamutu is nestled in the heart of the Waikato and is known as The Rose Town of New Zealand because of the elaborate rose garden in the township. The town services a large rural community and its rich and diverse history has given rise to a unique range of visitor attractions. Many local businesses use ‘Rosetown’ in their name, and the rose symbol is widely used on local signs and billboards. Te Awamutu means ‘the river’s end’ and is situated on gently undulating land close to the banks of a tributary of the Waipa River. The town supports the agricultural industry, with sheep and beef farming on the outer fringes, and the local dairy factory is an important part of the district. The Waikato Plains and the promontory of Mount Pirongia are easily visible, and two streams — the Mangapiko Stream and the Mangaohoi Stream — are inside the township. The Mangaohoi ends and becomes the tributary of the Mangapiko near Memorial park. Te Awamutu was the birthplace of Potatau Te Wherowhero, the first Maori King, and in 1834 the first European missionaries visited the area and set up a missionary settlement in July 1839. Focussing on developing agricultural skills, they established a flourishing trade school and introduced European crops such as wheat, potatoes and

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Helping with flood relief The call is out around the central North Island for more grazing and supplementary feed as Federated Farmers and allied agencies help flood-hit farmers get back on their feet. Since the Rangitaiki River burst the stopbank at Edgecumbe on April 6, and the township and farms around the district were inundated, the Federated Farmers support line 0800 FARMING (0800 327 646) has fielded more than 150 calls. Most have been about grazing or feed, with requests for help outnumbering offers of help two to one, but other calls have related to pumps, manpower and the like. Bay of Plenty Federated Farmers President Darryl Jensen has estimated

that more than 5,000 animals have been plucked from flooded paddocks in the district and transported to less affected properties. “As many as 40 portable pumps have been in action sucking the water off paddocks and putting it back behind flood defences as the long process of drying out farmland begins. Sunshine is helping lift moisture, and farmers’ spirits,” he said. Federated Farmers, the Rural Support Trust, Dairy NZ, the ANZ Bank, Zespri, Young Farmers, the Bay of Plenty Regional Council staff and others have all pitched in. Mr Jensen said he had been able to devote hours to the emergency response, and now the recovery phase, only because staff on his own farm had stepped up and that would also be true of the other Federated Farmer members

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Soil Matters with Peter Burton When everyone in the farming industry is either hurting, or at least feeling like it might be their turn soon, it’s easy to let rip, and at the moment the dairy industry resembles a barn door and therefore an easy target. What’s important to remember is that the dairy farming industry is made up of individuals, with families, and they are all affected to a greater or lesser degree by continued criticism. I don’t know of any farmer that is deliberately and wilfully damaging the environment. That’s not in the nature of any of those I work with, and they’re all aware that short-term damage leads to bigger problems further down the track. It’s the dairy industry that’s been largely responsible for this country continuing to enjoy a standard of living the envy of our closest neighbour and many other countries, and yet those of us with some influence have felt the right to find fault. I could argue that the industry has provided plenty of ammunition, and alternative resources have been offered, but that’s missing the point. The farming sector is just a small group in New Zealand,

which by international standards is no more than an extended village. Our greatest resource, outside of climate and productive land, is the ability to solve issues through innovation, and in my view it’s time to pool all available resources. This may mean swallowing pride and being prepared to share with those we’ve butted heads with. However the resources are available for the things that require sorting, and collectively, plans with positive outcomes can be hatched. A politically well-connected client recently acknowledged that the wellcoordinated and concerted campaign, which focussed on the environmental shortcomings of rapid dairy expansion, has started a popularity battle the farming industry will almost certainly lose, and with it the support of many urban folk. A lengthy and polarising debate could do irreparable damage to

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While the overall vehicle of the year award is a coveted prize in the realm of automotive manufacturing, the engineers behind the scenes hold their breath for another yearly accolade — the prestigious Engine of the Year competition. Covering everything from fire-breathing V8s to frugal sub-1,000cc power plants, this is a closely contested fight between the big names in motoring. While 2016 was a big year for big power — with Ferrari’s 3.9-litre biturbo V8 taking overall top spot — it was a motor with a cross section smaller than a piece of A4 paper which racked up the most talked about accolade. Ford’s diminutive but powerful 998cc EcoBoost three-cylinder turbo took home its ninth award in the Engine of the Year competition, holding on to the top ranking in its category convincingly, despite a spirited challenge from Volkswagen and BMW. “Despite lots of competitors recently launching their own three-cylinder turbocharged designs, Ford’s wonderful 1.0 EcoBoost is still the number-one engine in its category class,” enthused La Repubblica’s Massimo Nascimbene, while L’Automobile Magazine’s Christophe Congrega marvelled at the tiny unit’s unparalleled capability: “With

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The Wellington Fish & Game region is now one of six adopting new loading rules as a measure for ‘sound’ conservation and sporting reasons. The new game bird hunting season gets underway on Saturday, May 6, and a three-shot rule now requires hunters to plug their shotgun magazines so that the gun holds no more than three shots in total. Other regions introducing restrictions on the number of shots are Eastern, Hawke’s Bay and West Coast, while Wellington and Nelson Marlborough are banning magazine extensions. Fish & Game communications manager Don Rood says the three-shot rule is simply another tool to help reduce pressure on game bird populations and provide more opportunity for other hunters. “We have to strike a balance between providing hunters enough ducks every season, while conserving populations for following seasons. We strive to achieve this with appropriate bag limits and season lengths,” he said. “The three-shot rule is another tool to help sustainability — that will help limit the number of ducks being harvested.” Mr Rood says that decades ago, when

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Fish & Game rangers will take a firm line where the rule is concerned this season because compliance is “pretty easy and inexpensive to achieve.” The three-shot rule says that a shotgun magazine must not hold more than two rounds of any size, plus one more in the breech — three in all. The rule applies for all waterfowl including

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WAIKATO BRANCH

4813 State Highway 29, Hinuera Phone (07) 888 1593 Fax (07) 888 1594 Email matamata@ruraldirect.net.nz

600mm x 6m

$ Incorporating the strength of corrugated Mad e in outer shell with the smooth new Zea land inner wall to optimise hydraulics Full range of fittings available Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins

Shop Hours:

Weekdays Saturdays

.00 0 78

8am - 5pm 9am - 12 noon

100% NZ owned and operated

All items in this advertisement are while stocks last. Phone Rural Direct for conditions of delivery. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST.


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