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January 2018 Edition
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January 2018 WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES
Drought threatens food supply
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Water is vital for plants and trees to grow, and Horticulture New Zealand says New Zealand needs to better mitigate droughts that threaten our domestic supply of fresh fruit and vegetables
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“The dry conditions we have seen through early summer are putting fruit and vegetable growers under pressure to the point where some are having to make decisions about which plants and trees they may not be able to plant or harvest, and which may need to be left to die as scarce water supply is used to keep other plants alive,” says chief executive Mike Chapman. “No water means plants die and as a result, fresh fruit and vegetables are unavailable and prices go up because demand is higher than supply. “Relying on water to fall from the sky simply isn’t enough. HortNZ believes we should be more proactive in capturing and storing that water to ensure sustainability of supply during times of drought. “The best way to ensure adequate water supply to irrigate fruit and vegetable plants is to store water in dams. Dams also benefit streams and rivers by reducing flood risk and keeping flows up during dry periods, which protects aquatic life.” Mr Chapman says there are benefits to every New Zealander from having a reliable water supply, but there are inconsistent policies across central and local government when it comes to water, land use, preparing for climate change goals, and community needs. “We believe these should be looked at holistically. On the one hand the government wants a Zero Carbon Act and to plant one billion more trees, but on the other hand, local authorities are increasingly putting pressure on water supplies, limiting water access for irrigation to grow food. “There needs to be a wider national approach to these issues and support, and recognition for regions that are addressing them as communities, for example, Horticulture New Zealand
Mike Chapman, Horticulture New Zealand chief executive
supports the Waimea Dam in the Tasman District and the proposal for it to be a joint venture with the territorial authorities. This is because there are broad community benefits from the dam in an area that is growing in population, and therefore, has a greater need for a water supply for people as well as plants. “The benefits of the dam include water for food security and primary production, security of water supply for urban water users, improved ecosystem health of the Waimea River, recreational benefits, regional economy benefits, business development and expansion, and more jobs. “The Waimea Dam is the answer to everyone’s water needs in the district.”
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Intuition is important Two Lincoln University researchers have been examining how farmers make their decisions, the role intuition plays, and how it can be improved. Dr Peter Nuthall and Dr Kevin Old, from the Department of Land Management and Systems, have had their analysis of farmers’ intuitive decision-making published in the international rural research journal Rural Studies. Data was gathered from more than 700 farmers. “Farmer intuition has never been analysed to this extent before,” Dr Nuthall said. “Research has shown farmers make the majority of decisions using their intuition. They do not formally analyse each decision, but use their mental powers to decide on what action to take. “Sometimes the decision is instantaneous, but in others a range of thought levels are brought to bear before acting. Good decision intuition is not a mysterious process. “Profit and other assessments show some farmers are good intuitive decision makers, others not so good.” Farmers with little experience, whether they have good potential intuition or not, find it difficult to make good decisions. “The intuition process often uses what is called ‘pattern matching’, where the brain uses experience to match up
past events with the current decision problem,” says Dr Nuthall. “The farmer’s intuition then comes up with what the brain believes to be the correct action, however intuition is more than just pattern matching, intuition develops with a farmer’s thought process, self-criticism and review.” The new research showed how farmers can improve their intuition. “Obviously the farmers’ technical farming knowledge is important as a forerunner, but equally is the attention to carefully observing the state of the farm and the relevant markets. “Observations must be accurate and cover all the issues important to any decision, and the farmer must be good at anticipating the path ahead — looking ahead skills are critical in assessing alternative actions to solve any decision problem. These all tend to be inbuilt skills.” He said these skills can be improved with attention and practice. “A farmer should analyse all past decisions and take on board any lessons on offer, discussing past actions with colleagues and family helps improve
mind held patterns and produce good solutions.” As an aid to improve intuition Dr Nuthall has produced a novel The Intuitive Farmer: Inspiring Management Success, which tells the story of a group of farmers and their meetings covering a range of management challenges and skills associated with intuition. Guided by meeting facilitators, the farmers sort out each other’s decision problems, learning and taking on board the lessons. A new novel is being prepared to guide farmers through the process of modifying their ‘management style’. The novel is available through most international online book sellers.
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WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES
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flies by we often wonder if that bee has made the wax we use.” The couple found the wax they originally used didn’t work well and there was a lot of frustration with the original recipe. “Miko found a great recipe and we changed the wax we used,” says Stacia. “We source as much wax as possible locally and started selling our Lilybee wraps at a farmers’ market. Farmers are enjoying having our wrap for their food whilst out working, and being in touch with nature and the environment they appreciate having an alternative to plastic.” The wraps are reusable and Miko says that element appeals to country folk. “It is hard to do anything without plastic being involved. Just look at the shelves in your local supermarket — everything is covered in plastic, even fruits and vegetables are shrink-wrap packaged and bagged,” he says. “Farmers appreciate having a natural product and it is a way to connect with bees. There are lots of types of wax just as there is many types of honey.” Stacia says people trying to make wraps at home can be disappointed by the results because different waxes have different properties but they are all antiseptic and antibacterial. “Airtight seals can be created around containers with wax wraps, and they are great for workers making hay or silage or bringing in stock. Put in a chilly bin and you are good to go for the day. “Even the honey smell is welcomed by those who use them. The wraps help
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Sheep springing forward by Ann Morgan With the aim to deliver the nutritious goodness of New Zealand sheep milk to consumers across the world, the Spring Sheep Milk Co. are combining their knowledge to create the best practices for farmers to deliver top quality products.
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technology to ensure the milk is kept at the highest quality possible. “We use modern, world-class low agitation systems and protect milk quality every step of the way. The milk is held at less than two degrees Celsius,” says Nick. Lambing is from August 1, and the milking season finishes around the end of March. The production is 15-20 ewes per hectare, similar to a system three or four dairy herd. “People sensitive to regular cow’s milk, generally don’t have trouble consuming sheep milk. Sheep milk is naturally gentle on the stomach and has up to twice the amount of
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calcium and protein, and it tastes delicious too. “Creating the optimum New Zealand farming system for dairy sheep and growing an industry is our goal. People in the Mediterranean and Asia grew up on alternative dairy, and are not surprised at its quality nutrition and digestibility benefits. Sheep milk does have advantages over traditional dairy operations, and research shows significant environmental benefits too. “In terms of genetics, the normal New Zealand sheep will produce 60-120 litres per year. We haven’t had access to the top dairy genetics, but MPI recently enabled high-performance sheep to be imported and they can produce 400 litres across flocks — or up to 1,000 litres in top performers per year, making a farming system economically viable.” The PGP Sheep — Horizon Three programme has been established for long term innovation. It plans to build an economically, environmentally and socially sustainable sheep milking industry targeting $200M-$700M in sales by 2030. The programme has gained positive results and has had a great response to a tailored nutrition programme that doubled milk yield on a per ewe basis. “New Zealand sheep have adapted to our environment for wool and meat. We need systems to allow dairy sheep to thrive here. Our pasture is one of our advantages, but we are researching other needs such as nutrition and indoor housing,” says Nick. “The current exporting sheep milk farms run 2,000-4,000 sheep. That scale is not accessible to the normal farmer due to farm size so within the PGP programme, we are launching two smaller pilot sites in Cambridge. “A lot of farms are around 40 hectares but no longer viable, as cow dairy sites
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Whilst visiting organic farms around New Zealand some years ago, Jill Bradley and Keith Atwood discovered the importance of organically grown fruit and veges and started their family business AgriSea, producing seaweed products for the home gardener.
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ver time a range of skincare products was created under the business Ocean Organics in 1996 as a way for Jill to have a natural hand cream made from a wide variety of New Zealand herbs. Other products have also been made available to help with skin. “Our skincare products are created from an array of high quality hand picked and hand pressed New Zealand native wild herbs, and the results are incredible,” says Jill. “They are produced in small batches and are made totally by hand — from the picking to the mixing and packaging. “I often gardened without gloves and my hands had little infections from rose
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quality soil. We found a lady that has worked with herbs all her life and she said she would be honoured to sit with Maori herbal experts to learn from.” Jill and Keith then decided their Agrisea gardeners might appreciate the hand cream as it is not filled with chemicals and is moisturising and healing. The family then created a healing salve that has also become very popular.
“It is really outstanding and a lot of people with eczema use it — it was like magic. In the early days I cleared a big bank of cleavers, and my forearms were absolutely on fire when I came in. I said to Keith I made a mistake and should have worn sleeves and gloves, so I used the salve on one arm as a test and it was an instant relief. “It has a mixture of herbs such as manuka, flax root, seaweed, rescue
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remedy and lavender. It is one of those balms that is good for anything and clients have said it is magic for hemorrhoids as well. A friend who had bowel cancer used it out of desperation after chemotherapy and said it was like magic and helped her get relief where nothing else had worked.” Five years later Jill’s daughter asked her to create a face cream. “The rose and almond face cream was the very last product we made and is for our gardeners and Agrisea farmers’ wives — the men use it too. It is a truly nourishing face cream and is great if you are out in the elements. It has no chemicals in it, just herbs. “Agrisea is the family’s main business and Ocean Organics is the sideline company that is just as important, and we plan it to always be here for our customers. “We refuse to have the products mass produced — I think you would lose something. Keeping it made in small batches regularly is the best thing. Even the base cream took us ages to find as it needed to be special. We found a Chinese chemist and medical herbalist and he makes it especially for us. “Having created these products is amazing, there are little stories all the time. Our grandchild uses it for eczema — a man came because the salve is the only thing that helps his skin condition that he has had for many years. Someone’s horse had an ulcer and the salve healed it. “It sounds like a miracle but it really is that we have a phenomenal array of truly healing herbs, put together by a woman who knows her stuff. There is always three per cent in the world things don’t work for but for the
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A dairy farming couple’s two daughters are among the winners in the annual IHC Calf and Rural Scheme photo competition. It was the first photo competition the girls, Anne Barrow,14, and Maria Barrow,12, of south Dannevirke had entered. The IHC Calf and Rural Scheme introduced the competition in 2013. Prior to this, a colouring competition was held which Anne had also won previously. After reading about the photo competition in an IHC newsletter, Anne and Maria decided to enter. Using their family’s camera, a Canon PowerShot 2006 SX170 IS, the sisters took several photos around the farm and with pet calves before deciding which photos to send in. The girls’ mother Diane said all her children got on board taking photos and were competing with each other. The competition criteria covered photos of pledged calves, other calves, farming scenes, rural scenes and anything particularly ‘New Zealand’. Photos with people could be included if permission had been given by those photographed. Diane said her family found out that Anne and Maria were competition winners by email. “I was out at the time and when I got home was told to check the computer. They were dancing and bouncing around with excitement.” Winning the competition has encouraged the sisters to continue taking photographs for
Anne Barrow took this winning photo of her sister Maria with calf Barry
further contests. “We will be keeping an eye out for more and looking out for more things to enter,” said Diane. Staff at the IHC national office judged the photo competition. Maria won the 8 to 12 year age group and Anne was the winner of the 13 to 18 year category.
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027 471 9492 ross.eade@kinect.co.nz
Oxygen • Argon • Argon Mixes • CO2
7-9 Neal St, Putaruru
GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING®
Available from Farmlands. UV Protected Polycarbonate. Fits on any container with a flat surface. Instructions supplied with the fitting.
$20 plus p&p
GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING 21 LITCHFIELD ST, BLENHEIM
Fill and Test LPG Cylinders 134 Grey St, Hamilton East • 07 856 7022
PHONE 027 278 8442
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P: 07 873 8900 F: 07 873 8905 M: 027 688 0324 E: shaynek@landmore.co.nz
• SELF DRIVE (DRY HIRE) • NEW KUBOTA 2.5 tonne ON TRAILER
4 Ranfurly St PO Box 216 Otorohanga 3940 www.landmore.co.nz
Shayne King
Email: elaine.gordon@xtra.co.nz www.gordys-flytrap-fitting.com
Manager
DAIRY | WATER | EFFLUENT | MEAL FEEDING | POULTRY
Patented in New Zealand/Australia
WAIHOU EXCAVATION LTD EXPERIENCED OWNER/OPERATOR - FRANK TEAGUE
WE SPECIALISE IN SANDBLASTING Farm Machinery, Truck Chassis & Much, Much More!
34 Kohunui St, Ngatea 3503 • Phone: 07 867 7561 Email: ngateapanelbeaters@gmail.com www.ngateapanelbeaters.co.nz
6, 13, 16 Tonne Excavators with tilt bucket & thumb • General Excavation • Site Work and Demolition • Race Preparation • Tractor Hire • Truck Hire • Suppliers of Race Rock
• Trenching • Drain Cleaning • Silage Stacking • Transporter Hire • Roller Hire • Tractor and Scoop Hire
A/H Ph 884 8986 Frank & Shelley • Frank Mobile 027 530 7279
WAIKATO TRACTORS LTD • John Metcalfe 07 843 7953 • Ted Murphy 07 889 1505 • Keith Stewart 07 854 4048 • Glenn Greay 027 243 1750 • Neil Lawrence 027 654 0913 www.waikatotractors.co.nz Kahikatea Drive, Hamilton
20
January 2018
WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES
FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $1000.00
Retailer of Rural Piping and Farm Supplies
0800 RURAL DIRECT
r al l e o m S s s al l e l i o c ilab av a
LDPE Water Pipe
Punched & Unpunched Drain Coil
160mm OD x 45m
Rural Nominal Bore Pipe
310 $299 $
HOT DEALS
100m LD 25mm x
MEGA ROLLS AV AVA VAILABLE
165
Drainage Contractors call for a quote
Recycled HDPE Culvert Pipe Diameter
200mm 250mm 315mm 375mm 450mm
.00
$
110mm x 425m & 160mm x 190m
Enviro Culvert Pipe
MDPE Pressure Pipe 9 Bar Rural Pressure Pipe
6m Price
Outside diameter
$ per 100m
$ per 200m
$ 95.00 $135.00 $240.00 $305.00 $425.00
25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 63mm
$127 $159 $216 $325 $495
$248 $310 $421 $634 $965
tt t ings available Joiners and custom fitt
Other pressure ratings also available Suits compression and electrofusion fitt tttings
Effluent Pipe
Drag Hose
8 BAR RAT A ED – SUITS CAMLOCKS AT
$
$ 6.87 per metre $ 8.90 per metre $ 11.68 per metre
75mm 90mm 110mm
90mm
8.90
per metre
LDPE Irrigator Drag Hose Hard-wearing LDPE suits AG camlocks 63mm x 50m 63mm x 100m
Suitable for above ground use. Av A ailable 50m and 100m
3
FEBRUARY 2018
Maxi Drain
110mm OD x 100m
2
75mm x 50m
199.00 $ 389.00 $ 299.00 $
Maxi Culvert – Tw T inwall Culvert Pipe SIZE NOMINAL ID
6M PRICE
3M PRICE
100mm 150mm 225mm 300mm 375mm 450mm 525mm 600mm 750mm
$ 30 $ 65 $ 159 $ 275 $ 367 $ 525 $ 585 $ 788 $1100
$95 $165 $220 $315 $378 $473 $663
WAIKATO BRANCH
4813 State Highway 29, Hinuera Phone (07) 888 1593 Fax (07) 888 1594 Email matamata@ruraldirect.net.nz
525mm x 6m
$
.00
585
Incorporating the strength of corrugated outer shell with the smooth Mad e in inner wall to optimise hydraulics new Zea land Full range of fittings available Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins Shop Hours:
Weekdays Saturdays
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.