Waikato Farming Lifestyles, February 2015

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FARMING Lifestyles

February 2015 Edition

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Fonterra partners with Dutch cheesemaker Fonterra Cooperative Group has commissioned its first wholly-owned and operated dairy ingredients plant in Europe. Under a partnership signed two years ago, Fonterra will operate the dairy ingredients plant in Heerenveen, in the north of the Netherlands, and Dutch cheese manufacturer A-ware Food Group will operate an adjacent cheese plant. Whey and lactose, byproducts of the cheese production on the Dutch site, will be processed into highvalue paediatric, maternal, and sports nutrition products to supply Fonterra customers in Europe and Asia. CEO Theo Spierings said the new plant is part of the co-operative’s fully integrated global supply chain, from the farm gate direct to global consumers. “Fonterra has substantial intellectual property in the manufacture of functional whey protein ingredients and had been looking for some time for a source of high quality whey to enable us to commercialise these innovations. “Our partnership with A-ware Food Group fits well with our strategic priorities aimed at increasing the volume and value of our ingredients and branded products.”

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anaging director, Sue Arthur had always said she would like to have her own company before retirement. She went to Australia to learn the art of making cheese at home and she thought — I can do this — and went on to build a dairy factory in Putaruru and called it ‘Over the Moon’. She met master cheesemaker Neil Willman as a tutor on that course and he became her advisor and business partner. He personally designs the recipes and is highly respected around the world in the cheesemaking industry, often referred to as ‘Mr Cheese’.

“In the past, cheese manufacturing was a straightforward process. Nowadays, you have to be an expert at everything, from quality control to research, packaging and marketing. There are many different processes you have to go through. It certainly is not easy to start a company,” says Sue. The handcrafted delicacy is made in the boutique factory, with high quality local milk, producing approximately 12,000 premium pieces per year. They also manufacture for other small companies. Every creation is handmade and quality is controlled with daily personal care by their team.

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The makers’ room is glass encased for visitors to view the crafting process with taste testing available in the store. “We have approximately 30 different varieties and they are available across the country in delicatessens and top restaurants. There are a multitude of mixes with different milks,” says Sue. “The Runaway Spoon brand is our

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Cake anyone? — A fine display of the Over the Moon cheese Cheese please, waiting for the final touches who wanted someone to help a young Frenchman learn the craft. “Neil decided he would teach the student and when that first student returned to France, word got out on how good his experience was and more French students wanted to come to New Zealand and do an internship to learn the skill of making French cheese.” They also do workshops catering for the general public. In March they will be releasing a limited batch of Neil’s new creation called ‘Southern Cross by Neil Willman’. “This particular delicacy takes a lot of organisation and there is a very technical process involving blending four milks. He makes the whole batch in one day and it takes a year to mature.

Made up from goat, cow, sheep and buffalo milk, it is beautifully crafted and is in a class of its own,” says Sue. From small beginnings and a dream to own her own business, Sue Arthur has managed to influence the world of cheese, not only in New Zealand but across the globe. Neil will be judging a few categories in the upcoming New Zealand cheese festival — CheeseFest-at the Langham Hotel in Auckland on Wednesday, 18 March from 4–8pm and Over the Moon will be available for sampling. Tickets are $30 through eventfinder. co.nz and door sales are available at $35 each at the Langham Hotel from 4pm.

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edundancy from long-term employment meant they were both looking for new jobs and neither knew what they wanted to do with their futures. Harvesting echinacea was their original mission but every time they researched the topic, they came home talking about lavender. They purchased a block of land and planted 500 plants without much thought. “Luckily for us they grew,” says Mike. “If you are looking for a business example, don’t look at us. We did everything wrong and just didn’t realise we could have gone broke.

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Volatility in the market is making it tough for everyone but at least we are not living in a warzone and we will make it through once again. This volatility is teaching us a better way, making us more resilient, more conservative plus strengthening our business skills. As food producers, New Zealand is in a good market. People need food, and our soils, climate and isolation are strong factors for us to operate from. I have been down the natural track for 30 years now and over the past ten years I have recognised an increasing demand for food produced in a safe, certified, nutritiously dense manner as people all over the globe become more concerned about their health and what they are eating. This is the new market and it is a market that will continue to grow. To produce food to qualify for this market is simple. It’s all about changing the soil — change the soil and you change the quality of the food — it is that simple. The change to remineralise our soils and protect our environment is already here. Agrissentials’ focus is on the soil. Get the soil right and all life above the soil, plants, animals and people will be right. Agrissentials’ live, living multi-mineral, microbial rich fertilisers are designed to bring health and vitality back to soils and back to the environment.

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A century since Gallipoli is a time of remembrance for tens of thousands of New Zealanders and memories abounded on a recent trip to France.

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That afternoon we were in Le Quesnoy, liberated from occupying German troops by New Zealanders on November 4, 1918. And it was raining! The town is a mediaeval walled city, albeit with modern road openings. We found a parking space in the central cobbled square,and set about exploring. The first sign of Kiwi provenance came with the street named ‘Rue de Helen Clarke,’ commemorating a visit by the former PM. Back in the first great war the 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade surrounded the town, to keep the German occupiers contained. What followed was one of the Kiwi troops most spectacular exploits of the war. They scaled the ramparts at night and took on the Germans. Surprise was complete and the defenders quickly surrendered. The townspeople were overjoyed and Le Quesnoy has forged

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New Zealander Adrian Blackburn at the New Zealand memorial plaque in the town wall

Le Quesnoy. Central parking is easy in the cobbled town square strong links New Zealand. The town has one of four New Zealand battlefield memorials on the Western Front. The others are at Graventafel and Mesen/ Messines in Belgium, and Longueval in France. On our visit, we made our way to the information centre on the town’s eastern side. As luck would have it, it was closed for a holiday so we fell back on advice from some friendly locals. (A note here for travellers following in our footsteps to check the French holiday calendar.) In the nearby Jardin du Souvenir, or Garden of Remembrance, reached easily through a (rather dilapidated) short tunnel in the ramparts is the New Zealand battlefield memorial. Set into

the rampart, above a now empty moat, is a relief carving showing soldiers scaling the walls. On our visit, it was enlightening to see a class of French schoolchildren listening to their teacher’s hands-on history lesson. On their tour of France in 2000, the All Blacks visited Le Quesnoy and they led a parade to the memorial where wreaths were laid. On a more sombre note, to the north of the town is Le Quesnoy Cemetery. Most of the 50 New Zealanders buried here lost their lives on November 4, 1918, just one week before the armistice. Perhaps though, the most abiding memory of Le Quesnoy was the friendly handshake in a local cafe from a passing

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Helping complete the circle

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Combined experience and putting their clients first is proving to be a winning formula for a new rural consultancy business. Established by Rob Macnab and Aaron Baker, Total Ag is committed to helping farmers ‘complete the circle’ by delivering high quality, timely and effective farm consulting services. Together, Rob and Aaron have covered the spectrum of pastoral farming and have an understanding of farm operations from the ground up. With over 28 years combined experience in soil fertility, fertiliser advisory roles and rural banking, the creation of Total Ag seemed like a natural progression. “For me, being involved in Total Ag has been about helping assist farmers at a grass roots level and seeing positive outcomes for the families we become involved with,” says Rob, who grew up in the Wanganui hill country. During his professional career, Rob has worked alongside farming families, helping them get the most out of their business, which he says is highly rewarding and enjoyable. Rob’s CV chronicles his time as a farm worker and also with BOP Fertiliser, latterly Ballance, and Rabobank. He has completed a Kelloggs Scholarship and a Masters degree in Agribusiness at Lincoln. Aaron Baker grew up in Northland and says his decision to join forces with Rob

was built on a shared desire to be able to offer unbiased, wide ranging and wellfounded advice to progressive clients. “I enjoy looking at the whole farm system with our clients, coupling the aspects of rural finance, soil fertility and animal nutrition to what they want to achieve personally and from a business perspective and getting that balance.” Aaron’s grassroots experience is borne out of working on sheep and beef operations both here and in the United Kingdom. He also has an Applied Science degree from Massey University, with a double major in Agriculture and Forestry. The pair met after Aaron joined Ballance Agri-nutrients. He later moved on to Rabobank and worked with farmers from across the agricultural spectrum in Northland, Waikato and Marlborough. For Rob and Aaron, completing the circle means linking sound soil, pasture and stock management to successful financial management to help develop better outcomes and long-term sustainability. By blending their respective skills and experience, the Total Ag directors have created a consultancy service dedicated to working alongside their clients and view the relationship as a journey, not a race.

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Maintaining a healthy flow by Andy Bryenton

As dry weather puts the squeeze on rural water supplies, nasties can come out of hiding to strike at the unwary. These water-dwelling bugs can cause queasy feelings at best, but require medical intervention at worst. For those whose daily shower or cup of tea rely on the contents of a water tank, it’s a stressful time in late summer. Not only are levels dropping to the point where it’s necessary to call in the local water truck — there are also possible issues lurking in the bottom of the tank, in the form of unhealthy sediments and microorganisms. These microscopic bugs are actually fighting the good fight against organic matter (decomposed leaf litter from gutters, for example), but as they chew through their meal they create an oxygen-poor layer of water. Snorkel-type devices which take water from the top of the tank are often deployed to avoid this layer entirely. Other sources of contamination include lead flashings on older roofs, animal excrement from birds and possums, airborne chemicals from

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Taking part in the Agri-Women’s Development Trust’s new pilot programme has left one Waikato woman feeling empowered and confident in the day-to-day running of her business. Arohena dairy farmer Cathy Prendergast was among the first intake of participants in the Pathways Programme. The first of two modules was held in November last year. Having already completed AWDT’s F irst Steps Programme, Cathy said she found extra benefit from Pathways. “First Steps was the perfect precursor to Pathways, because it made you look at where you were at in life and how you got there. Pathways, on the other hand, challenges you to look outside yourself and objectively think about how others might see you. “I found the programme enlightening and it also affirmed the value of the role Arohena dairy farmer that I play in our business. Cathy Prendergast has recently completed It gave me some great tools the first of two modules in the Pathways Programme and ideas to work with and the power of the group enhanced the to undertake professional development training as an individual. overall impact.” “So many of the courses available Cathy says the programme is in the dairy industry, especially in adaptable across dairy businesses. “It equips participants with the the leadership space, are coupleskills they need to take on various orientated but I found it an empowering and valuable experience to be able leadership positions.” Hawke’s Bay dairy farmer Zoe Kuriger to do the Pathways Programme on who together with her husband Tony, my own.” In addition to the two modules won the 2014 Hawke’s Bay/Wairarapa Sharemilker of the Year and six merit held six months apart, the Pathways awards, also took part in the Pathways Programme also includes three coaching Programme. She said the most and mentoring sessions. Specifically designed for women in important aspect for her was being able dairying, Pathways is a collaborative venture between Dairy Women’s Network and AWDT. It is funded by DairyNZ and the Ministry for Primary Industries.

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When it comes time to choose a new ATV quad for the farm — and especially one to be put through a gruelling rote of farming chores by farm staff daily — it’s not the bells and whistles which count. It’s toughness, reliability, and to a large extent price which dictate a shrewd investment. Which is not to say that rider comfort, safety, storage options and power don’t come into the mix — it’s just that dollar for dollar, most Kiwi farmers are looking for a working tool, not a recreational toy. Can Am have been providing ATV quads for the New Zealand farmer for quite a while now, along with farmers around the world. And they’ve been quick to realise that the most hated thing of all, on rural spreads from Arkansas to Akaroa, is maintenance downtime. That’s why they’ve toughened up their new, low-priced, high-durability Outlander 450L series, producing a new, single seater ATV which is all about more bang for your buck. It’s a no-frills approach, focussed on work, not necessarily play. Racing stripes and alloy mags give way to a smarter air cleaner system, a re-imagined 450cc, liquid cooled Rotax four-stroke providing 38 horsepower. Even the frame has moved past tubular steel, using less bolts and less welds for long-lasting

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This year’s AA and New Zealand Motoring Writers’ Guild car of the year awards have provided some surprises and some clear victors, as members voted for their pick of 2014’s top auto across a variety of categories. While it was the Mazda3 which took top honours this year, there has been cause for comment across some of those other classes too, with especial mention made of the Ford Ranger’s win in the best ute category, and the double win for Mercedes Benz, with their C Class taking out both best medium to large car and safest car. The Mazda3 impressed the judges with a combination of style, technology and function, joining the marque’s CX-5

in the winner’s circle as the ‘crossover’ took best small to medium SUV. AA Motoring Services General Manager Stella Stocks says the Mazda3 has become a Kiwi favourite with a wide range of models to suit a broad range of motorists. “The Mazda3 is a very deserving winner and its place at the head of the top 10 finalists is likely providing little surprise to many,” Ms Stocks says. “With the Mazda3 we have an outstanding allrounder with a wide model range and some great safety technology.” Ford’s Ranger ute has enjoyed a stellar run on the podium, with big awards in every year of its model life, including being named New Zealand Autocar Car of the Year in 2011. This year sees the Ranger once again take out best ute, a title it has held since 2012, issuing a clear challenge to other global car makers. This popularity has been borne out in numbers of Rangers on the road. Such is the prestige attached to winning Car of the Year that Mazda may very well expect similar performance from the Mazda3. Mercedes-Benz have elevated their C Class to new heights with the latest

model, putting it deservedly in top spot for both safety and for the important medium to large car bracket. The German automakers also took out the wreath for best luxury car for their latest iteration of the S Class — a badge which has meant well-engineered quality for decades. The large SUV award went to Hyundai’s Santa Fe, while

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The ramifications of settlement The ANZ Bank has reached a settlement over the interest rate swaps issue with the Commerce Commission and the Financial Markets Authority and it is the view of Farmers of New Zealand that affected farmers may need specialist legal advice before accepting the ANZ Bank offer. Farmers of New Zealand and our legal advisor, John Waugh of Daniel Overton and Goulding have followed with interest the recent agreements reached where that bank has agreed to compensate its farming customers in respect of alleged misleading conduct in the sale by them of interest rate swaps. We understand that negotiations with another bank continues. Though often each farmer has his own story, the central theme is that the interest rate swaps were marketed and promoted by ANZ’s Financial Markets and Rural teams as ‘fixed rate’ loans. This was in a period of some uncertainty as to where interest rates were actually heading and as floating

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included for example that the Commerce Commission’s conclusions — ‘have not been tested in Court’ and ‘it would not be liable for any fines, penalties, refunds or damages at law, whether under any Act or any other legislation, regulation or rule of law’. FNZ suggests these are brave words by the ANZ. If that was truly the banks’ position we are of the view that the ANZ should have welcomed the opportunity to have received public exoneration in a defended hearing in court. Before this announcement was made by the Commerce Commission, Daniel Overton and Goulding had already considered this matter for farming groups involved with ANZ and had issued an opinion to the effect that there was probable cause of action. We are also not convinced, based upon our investigations, that all relevant matters have been fully spelt out in the Settlement Agreement with ANZ. A back of the envelope calculation indicates a payout on average of $100,000 for the 179 farming groups involved on the basis of this being a full and final settlement. Farmers will not know their actual position until they receive a letter from Northington and Partners some time before the end of April 2015. This letter will set out each party’s ‘entitlement’. They will then have 70 working days, being 3½ months, to decide to accept

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Solutions for effluent excellence by Andy Bryenton

Effluent is a huge part of the dairy farming equation — an inevitable by-product of this lucrative industry. It’s an area which has seen rapid change in recent years, with new regulations seeking to safeguard the environment, while still allowing farms to handle a substance which is seen by some as a burden, and by some as a resource to be harnessed. For the last five years the Waikato Regional Council has held an annual effluent expo, showcasing the latest technology in the field of effluent management. It’s a vital link in the chain, keeping farmers engaged with council, who must, as part of their remit, manage regional legislation and controls around effluent holding and dispersal. With everyone in the effluent equation working toward a common goal, a potentially messy problem becomes a manageable resource. Last year, close to 700 farmers came to take part in the expo, which featured over 50 exhibitors. For 2015, the numbers are expected to be even higher, and the organisers of the expo will be proud to display the cutting edge of innovation to farmers in the nation’s

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New Zealand and Australia’s leading bolted steel tank manufacturer, Tasman Tanks have launched a new range of Dairy Effluent galvanised tank designs to complement their current range. A new range of tanks have been engineered and now marketed in addition to the 2.1m high tank. “This new 2.7m high design tank has reduced the footprint but still meets and exceeds all the stringent NZ Engineering and structural design standards relating to seismic loading, soil conditions and wind speeds,” says NZ Sector Manager Craig Hemmings. “The 2.1m and 2.7m high tanks are now part of a range extending from 150m³ (150,000 litres) to 7,000m³ (7,000,000 litres) capacity, with the 2.7m high tanks starting at 2,000m³ up to 7,000m³.” Tasman Tanks are designed for and have

been installed on all NZ soil, climatic and seismic conditions, solving dairy effluent storage issues on difficult soils like marine clays, peat, wet and high water table soils. As well as all the benefits of an above ground storage solution these new larger tanks are very competitively priced against in-ground lined ponds. Tasman Tanks’ experienced staff can help you through the whole process from initial discussions and site inspection through to project management and the tank build. For more information visit our site at the Dairy Effluent Field days at Mystery Creek on 17th March or phone for a visit from our experienced staff. Please contact us through Freephone: 0800 826 526 Email: salesnz@tasmantanks.co.nz Website: tasmantanks.co.nz

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SUSTAINABLE DAIRY FARMING IS DRIVING A GROWING APPETITE FOR WORLD-CLASS DAIRY EFFLUENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Presco Group is noticing a growing number of progressive farmers making a distinct shift from low-cost, short-term thinking to investing in future-proofed, professionally designed and built effluent management systems. The new focus is a marriage of maximising financial returns from this naturally-derived, nutrient-rich waste and achieving best practice environmental sustainability. The dairy industry has matured. The sayings “do it once, do it right” and “you get what you pay for” have never been as relevant as they are to FDE management today. A dairy farmer recently recounted his saga with a traditional lined, in-ground pond to Presco Group. The initial lower ingoing cost swayed him in favour of a lined pond. However once a stirrer cut though the liner without being detected, the cost of the subsequent pond draining, liner removal, earthwork remediation, and liner repair and re-fit was more than a permanent concrete Prosump would have been originally, and a whole lot more hassle! The Prosump is becoming New Zealand’s preferred dairy effluent sump due to a number of unique features. Its vertical wall and special floor design delivers a smaller footprint (land use) than earthen ponds of the same volume. It can be installed totally in-ground (aiding gravity flow), even in high water table areas. The circular walls and sloping floor design enhances stirring and minimises solids build-up. The most obvious benefit is the durable concrete construction, which will outlast any other option and requires zero maintenance!

The Prosump is engineered for New Zealand conditions. The engineered design was produced by a leading CPEng Engineer who is involved in rewriting design requirements to assist the Christchurch earthquake re-build. This enables the Prosump to have a minimum 50 year build-life guarantee! Presco Group provide a total-package solution to take the mystery out of FDE requirements. Qualified consultants will calculate your long-term effluent collection and storage needs to meet and exceed Council and Dairy Company requirements, provide a detailed project quotation, project manage the entire installation from earthworks to construction, to final landscaping and finally commission the system and provide a 100% water-tight guarantee. Presco Group is a NZ leading supplier of Farm Dairy Effluent management infrastructure and the sole NZ installer of Prosump effluent sumps. To discuss sustainable FDE management options NZ wide, call Presco Group on 0800 PRESCO (0800 77 37 26) or email sales@prescogroup.co.nz

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DAIRY Mystery Creek Events Centre Tuesday 17 March, from 9.30am ADVERTORIAL

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The compact yet highly efficient Clean Green Effluent system, is now recognised world wide. This dairy effluent system automatically disperses effluent with virtually no environmental impact through it’s super low application rate. The system starts by filtering out the solids through the Clean Green Effluent Co patented weeping wall. The solids are retained in a concrete bunker and the liquid portion weeps through to a pump chamber. This green liquid is then pumped to a storage tank which is used for external yard wash then recycled across the yard and back to the weeping wall. The yards are washed clean without having to hose off with fresh water. This reduces total freshwater consumption to about 20lt/cow/day instead of the normal 50 to 70lt/cow/ day. This reduces the amount of effluent to be dispersed to land to 20lt/cow per day. The Clean Green Effluent System has a unique distribution system that

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was designed for all soil types as its super low application depth (0.25mm or ¼ mm) can be applied to any soil type without risk of leaching or runoff. This totally automated system removes the risk of over application when soil conditions are not suitable for standard systems. The super low application depth allows for application to soil over periods of the year when soils are near or at field capacity. As the super low application depth allows us to apply farm dairy effluent virtually all year round the storage requirement is minimal. The removal of open ponds reduces the rainwater footprint and reduces the overall farm dairy effluent having to be applied to land. Rainwater catchment with conventional ponds can contribute

to millions of litres per year of liquid to be dispersed. Rainwater contribution can equate to more liquid than is produced in the dairy shed. The patented distribution system is fully automated and only requires about

three hours work per month to maintain this problem free effluent system. For any further information on the system, please call Lindsay and his team on 0800 400 365, or visit at the Effluent Expo site 41.

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• Can apply application rates below 7mm/per hr and depths down to 3mm, while still dealing effluent • with Can raw apply application rates below 7mm/per hr depths downhas to 3mm, while rain still dealing • and The GBMagnum a mounted gun to with rawtwice effluent provide the application area you would with a conventional travelling • cover The GBMagnum has a mounted rainirrigator gun to

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To meet the allowable leaching levels the focus will need to shift from overall milk production from ever expanding herds, to fewer cows/herds, and maximising individual cow production. Even in our own days of dairy farming this seemed a logical idea, but met with no support at discussion groups or from peers. Getting more cows was the focus, even though supplements at that time consisted of no more than hay or grass silage. Every kilogramme of pasture grown must be eaten, and if not eaten by one, then by another. In many cases this resulted in pasture being grazed too hard, and taking longer to recover. With the advent of maize silage and other easily procurable supplements, these became the wherewithal to get supposed maximum production from more cows. The income from this ‘extra’ production was assumed to be

sufficient to pay for the supplements. ‘Production’ was the word of the day, and ‘profitability’ relied on ever increasing payouts. The most financially successful farmers this season are those growing the most pasture and grazing it at the optimum time for high levels of per animal production. The future success of New Zealand’s pastoral farming lies in our ability to fully feed highly efficient animals on finest quality low-cost pasture. The grass fed food produced is best quality, and with sound marketing and selling a premium price will be paid for it. Until this extremely low payout season, when the topic of farming with fewer animals has been raised, the immediate and understandable objection is that less individual and overall production is not an option. But a number of farmers have already found that reducing animal numbers actually

results in increased output, as less feed is required for animal maintenance, with more going directly into meat and milk production. Through existing breeding and selection programmes the animals capable of exceptional production from pasture alone are already available. However, the first step to maximising that potential is ensuring a plentiful supply of high quality pasture, and that starts with the soil. Highest pasture production comes from the best soil. There are three aspects to soil fertility — nutrient levels, physical structures, and biological activity. All are equally important. Intensive grazing can be hard on all these soil aspects. While much is written about keeping nutrient levels up, and avoiding pugging, the need for continuous robust biological activity is often overlooked. Thus a nutrient programme which not only supplies phosphorus, potassium and sulphur, but also contains biological inputs, can allow the soil itself to create exceptional pasture growth without reliance on fertiliser nitrogen. Eco-Logic Soil Improvement has data on performance measures, pasture, animal and total production from a number of farms over more than a decade. Therefore it can formulate individual programmes for properties to provide the basis for steadily increasing production with reduced and acceptable nutrient losses. For more information call Peter on 0800 843 809.

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Meat industry in ‘serious decline’ by Paul Campbell

“We’re talking about New Zealand’s second biggest export industry, and it’s in serious decline.” This statement from Meat Industry Excellence chairman John McCarthy underlined his call for improved corporate governance at the country’s meat co-operatives. He has cited the case where the Silver Fern Farms chairman, one of the farmer-elected directors up for reelection, effectively endorsed another of the three candidates by calling for no change on the board. “This is entirely inappropriate for a co-operative chairman, especially one up for re-election himself who is one of three candidates in the electoral process,” said Mr McCarthy. “We saw it during the Alliance elections, and this is further evidence of the need to improve governance standards at our co-ops,” he said. “It’s the principle at stake. It is up to farmers to decide whom they elect as governors of their co-op.” Mr McCarthy said that farmers were further frustrated at the poor levels of transparency and accountability exhibited by their co-ops. Many meat farmers felt cheated by what could now be interpreted as a lack of honesty at last year’s co-op company farmer meetings. “The promises are turning to dust, like our pastures. The $100-plus per lamb of last year was an aberration and

we’re back to worse than a year ago. The situation is much worse when one takes into account our currency slide against the US$. ”He said farmers felt cheated by the pictures painted by Alliance and Silver Fern Farms when they held their meetings with farmers late last year. “Schedules are falling again, and the co-ops are leading the way. They are stretching farmer loyalty to the limit. “Compounding this is that during the last few years the poor practices of the SFF board have eroded shareholder value and they are effectively selling the family silver to stay afloat, meanwhile heralding this performance as good governance and asking farmers to support more of the same. “Farmers are telling me they feel that they weren’t told the truth when the co-op companies should have known what was coming down the track. While they were busy telling us how things were looking up, it appears they were planning new year price cuts, and downward revisions of schedules,” said Mr McCarthy. “On top of climatic challenges, this is putting farmers under real stress.” He added that farmers deserved better in terms of co-operative governance, and needed to exercise their votes carefully.

“The status quo is not delivering. Shareholders ought not to be being directed by a co-op chairman who is himself in the electoral race. And they ought to be able to expect greater transparency and accountability

around results and business outlook. We’re talking about New Zealand’s second biggest export industry, and it’s in serious decline, and a big part of this is due to poor governance at our co-ops.”

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