Waikato Farming Lifestyles, January 2013

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University of Waikato doctoral student Electra Kalaugher will take up the position of Environmental Farming Systems Advisor with the Waikato Regional Council (WRC) in March. Ms Kalaugher will be joining a team under Environmental Farming Systems manager Alan Campbell, working to help make dairying and horticulture in the region more sustainable. “It will involve a lot of networking within the industry, sharing information and catalysing initiatives that will support farmers, both in making the way they farm more sustainable and in coming to grips with the changing regulatory environment,” said Ms Kalaugher. Ms Kalaugher’s focus on agriculture began after a summer research project in 1993 when she stayed on a number of cropping farms around New Environmental Farming Systems Advisor Canterbury, and had discussions for the Waikato Regional Council, with farmers about the issues Electra Kalaugher, takes up the position in March they were facing. “It became really clear to me during After completing a B.Sc in Ecology at those conversations especially, that Otago University in 1994, Ms Kalaugher adapting to the changing regulatory then worked in several countries and environment might be even more of a raised her family. While living in Rome she challenge than adapting to changes in held an agricultural biodiversity position climate, and I’d like to do what I can to with the Food and Agriculture Organization help support farmers in this process.” of the United Nations. A few years later Ms Kalaugher said she is sure there she worked in The Netherlands, producing a magazine featuring sustainable will be a lot of challenges in her new agriculture case studies from around position but believes that it is possible to farm sustainably, both from an economic the world. Ms Kalaugher completed a Masters and environmental perspective. Mr Campbell said Ms Kalaugher will degree through Massey University in 2009 and started a PhD at Waikato University have big shoes to fill in this role. the following year. “The previous two incumbents, Gabi She said her PhD, which focussed Kaufler and Kate Ody, initiated among on adaption of New Zealand dairy farms other things the Farm Dairy Effluent Code to climate change, leads well into the of Practice and the Effluent Expo. position with WRC. “Both initiatives are nationally “Climate change is of course only significant and were built on collaboration one of the challenges facing NZ farmers, with DairyNZ and the wider dairy and and the way I’ve approached the study effluent management industries. has been both computer modelling of “These kinds of projects are a hallmark dairy farms and having some really good of the Environmental Farming Systems conversations with farmers about the team at Waikato Regional Council and way they see their systems and what the Electra’s track record in working with main challenges are, to understand where others means we’re very pleased to have climate change fits into the picture. persuaded her to join us.” Transporter + Truck & Trailers available for bulk delivery

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Young farmers across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty are gearing up to battle it out in the ANZ Young Farmer of the Year regional final on February 16. Four district finals were held through December to find the top contestants to compete at the regional final.

“The evening show is an entertaining evening for the whole family and is great value for money with the tickets including a three-course buffet dinner and the show.”

Waikato/Bay of Plenty Young Farmers Club president Jason Te Brake said competitor entries were up from previous years.

The winner of the regional final, announced during the show, will go onto the ANZ Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final in Auckland from May 15-18.

“Sixty members participated this year, ranging from serious competitors vying to advance to the National Grand Final, to first time entrants looking to develop their experience, to members who enjoy just getting out and challenging themselves each year.

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Sixty members from the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Young Farmers Club competed in this year’s ANZ Young Farmer of the Year district finals. Eight district finalists will go forward to the regional final at St Paul’s Collegiate School in Hamilton on February 16

AgriKids and TeenAg teams will also be competing on the day in a bid to advance to the Grand Final. Mr Te Brake said this year’s theme is bridging the gap between the urban and rural communities. “This is a great opportunity for both urban folk and rural folk to experience the excitement of a regional ANZ Young Farmer

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A world of adventure ~ all on one farm by Andy Bryenton

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team-building activities to his repertoire, creating an engaging experience all on one property. Groups — from classes of school children all the way through to corporate teams — have come to encounter a little slice of prehistoric wilderness tucked away in the Waikato. It’s not without reason that Simon calls one of his walking trails the ‘Jurassic Stroll’ — it includes plants long extinct in other parts of the world, ancient rock formations, fossils, and giant cave weta. No wonder that one keen schoolteacher has brought her class to visit Simon’s little piece of paradise for twelve consecutive years! Being situated on a working farm has also given Adventure Waikato a point of difference. Simon’s knowledge of downto-earth Kiwi farming has led to a few interesting team games being developed

here, including the ever-popular ‘human dog trials’ — a challenge which puts people in the place of the trusty border collie, herding sheep through a series of obstacles. For a lifelong farmer who never set out to create an adventure tourism park, Simon has done amazingly well. He and Rosie, along with abseiling instructors Tim Reep and Rob Horsley, enjoy meeting people and introducing them to the natural wonders just beyond the beaten track. Today they balance a renowned, safe and always interesting tourist and team-building destination with a farm carrying on the generational tradition of Simon’s family.

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The farm’s unexpected journey by Rose Rees-Owen

The Alexander family’s life changed forever when location scouts for the blockbuster movie, The Lord of the Rings came to visit their sheep and beef farm near the town of Matamata. It has since become one of the main attractions in New Zealand with visitor numbers booming with the release of director, Peter Jackson’s prequel, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

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Even though the family could safely retire from farming they still have around 13,000 sheep and 300 Angus beef cattle in conjunction with the tourism venture. Russell runs the tourism operation while his brother Craig is in charge of the farm. “We don’t farm any differently since the sets were built,” says Russell and the family shear all the sheep themselves. Set construction began in 1999 and as it was only meant to be a temporary structure, 37 hobbit holes were made out of untreated timber, ply and polystyrene with the New Zealand army contracted to build 1.5 kilometres of road onto the site. When filming finished New Line Cinema began to tear down the sets before the Alexander’s sought the rights for them to stay and host tours.

While it has transformed the Alexander’s life it has also turned Matamata with a population of around 6,300 into a tourism hub. Six per cent of visitors to New Zealand, or around 150,000 people, cite the Lord of the Rings as their main reason for coming here. With the release of the first Hobbit movie in the trilogy, An Unexpected Journey, visitor numbers are expected to be even higher than at the height of the Lord of the Rings tourism boom. Four hundred thousand are expected to visit the town according to the Matamata Tourism office in the coming year and Russell says it has been hectic doubling their number of tours to 22 a day. “I never thought it would be this

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The Alexander family struck a deal with Peter Jackson to build a permanent set for the prequel trilogy of The Hobbit and Mr Jackson is now in partnership with the Alexanders.

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Nutritional therapy for joint problems (Part 1) Arthritis is just a term for joint inflammation. Any disease that includes the suffix ‘itis’ confirms it is an inflammatory disease. Arthritis is different from other forms of joint inflammation as it involves the gradual destruction of joint tissue. Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterised by the loss and damage to joint cartilage- the tough connective tissue that protects the ends of bones. Over time cartilage erodes and this plus associated inflammation can damage the bone surfaces. In the past this was called ‘wear and tear’ arthritis as it was thought that it was caused by the gradual wearing down of cartilage much like the wearing down of the soles of a shoe. There are many factors that increase the risk of OA including being female, age, nutrition, genetics, injury, obesity, and joint deformities. We now know that OA is a specific disease process more likened to corrosion than erosion. . It seems that the process, while influenced by trauma and genetics is primarily a disease where free radicals damage joint cells called chondrocytes. These are the cells that maintain cartilage and when they die this leads to the erosion of cartilage. The immune system then attempts to repair the damage and this leads to joint inflammation. The result is the pain, swelling and lack of joint function that we know as OA. The main medical approach is anti-inflammatory medication which temporarily restricts the activity of joint immune cells thus reducing inflammation and relieving pain and swelling. Nutritional therapy has a similar goal but uses naturally occurring compounds that can help repair cartilage while reducing inflammation. The natural anti-inflammatory compounds include fish oils, some botanical compounds from grape seeds, turmeric and ginger and a long list of micronutrients including minerals. To this we can add compounds such as glucosamine sulphate, MSM and chondroitin sulphate. These compounds help to repair damaged cartilage. The real trick is to combine these compounds at the right doses for the right time periods. For example I have found that the glucosamine type products are less effective for smaller joints. The best natural approaches to OA involve an antiinflammatory diet and a structured supplement programme that needs to be closely monitored. My preference is to have monthly monitoring for the first 6 months to maximise the benefits. Give me a call if you need advice. John Arts is the founder of Abundant Health Ltd. If you have questions or would like a free nutritional plan contact John on 0800 423559 or email john@johnarts.co.nz. You can join his weekly email newsletter at www.johnarts.co.nz or visit www.abundant.co.nz

Crickets hit for six by new product The battle against insect pests is a constant one for many farmers, but a new weapon is now available to combat a particularly insidious creepy-crawly — the common cricket. Farmers have shown an enthusiastic response to a unique new cricket bait launched last autumn, setting the scene for more market growth this year, according to the company behind the innovation. Crickoff Pro is a ready-to-apply treated whole wheat bait, comprising the active ingredient malathion. Ease of application has been a major selling benefit, as farmers can broadcast the bait onto paddocks affected by black field cricket infestations, says pest eradication expert Stephen Finch. He and partner David Percival recently formed a new company called Pest Go to market this and other pest control products. Crickoff Pro was their first product launch, and sold well last summer and autumn. “We had a relatively quiet launch — we didn’t want create too much noise about it until we got our heads around manufacturing and distribution, but it was very well received in the market and we’re looking forward to selling more of it this year, depending on how much pest pressure is about.”

“Farmers like it because it is just so simple to use,” says Finch. “Just buy it and apply it — no messing around.” Application at the recommended rate of 10 — 11 kg per hectare shows a rapid and significant reduction of all mid to late stage nymphs (juveniles) and all adult crickets. If populations are initially very high farmers can be confident of effective knockdown by applying just a little more — 15kg per hectare. Crickoff Pro has been developed over the past three years with rigorous lab and field testing to ensure it meets both ERMA and NZFSA regulatory authority specifications, as well as ensuring it has minimal non-target species and environmental effects. Of course, another huge aspect of development has been making the bait attractive to crickets! Bait stability and weathering tests have all returned positive results and the company is doing further research to see whether the current seven-day withholding period can be reduced.

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Trace element application methods Dr Bert Quin, fertiliser and soil fertility consultant

Plants have evolved nutrient uptake systems that most suit their particular environment. Before we learned we could increase growth by applying organic manures and ultimately, manufactured fertiliser, plants had to make do largely with whatever they could scavenge with their roots from the soil, supplemented by deposits of excreta from grazing animals or, even less evenly, the decay of dead animals themselves. Plants can also take up nutrients in gaseous form — like N as ammonia gas — through their stomata, which are tiny holes in the leaves. Some plants have developed smart ways of improving the availability of nutrients that are in the soil, such as excreting acid hydrogen ions from their roots, which replace calcium and other cations on clays, allowing them to be ‘swapped’ for the hydrogen. Others excrete chemicals that make existing soil acidity, particularly soluble aluminium, less toxic. This is not to say however that plants cannot take up nutrients through their leaves. They are opportunists, like most living organisms. The main difference in the design of leaves and roots is that the former have a layer of protective wax covering them, which is produced by the outer or cuticle layer of soils. This cuticle wax provides protection against excessive sunlight, dust and so on.

improve passage of the product through the cuticle. Foliar uptake is most efficient in the morning or later afternoon, as the wax tends to be more water repellant during the hotter part of the day (to reduce water loss from inside the plant). Generally, what nutrient gets taken up through the leaves does so within four hours of application. Most of the remainder falls or gets washed off the leaves through to the soil, although if what remains dried on the leaves gets rewetted by dew overnight, more can be absorbed the next morning. There are limits to how much nutrient can be taken up through the leaves. Excessive loadings on the leaves with soluble Some plants have developed smart nutrients at any one time can cause ‘leaf burn’. ways of improving the availability of However, plants can easily nutrients that are in the soil, such as take up their requirements most trace elements excreting acid hydrogen ions from their of through the leaves, and a roots, which replace calcium and other considerable proportion of fertiliser N growthcations on clays, allowing them to be boost requirements. The advantage of applying ‘swapped’ for the hydrogen. trace elements in liquid form to enable foliar uptake Cuticle wax is repellant to water, is that this avoids the very high soil fixation more or less depending on the plant losses that occur with many soil-applied type. Therefore products designed for trace elements, and requirements can be foliar uptake often contain what is called met with only one application per year. In an ‘adjutant’, chemicals designed to many cases, foliar-applied trace elements

are 10-20 times more efficient than are soil-applied. With fertiliser N, foliar application as a solution or fluid (a high-solids liquid) is typically twice as efficient as is granular urea, provided a urease inhibitor such as NBPT is included if urea is the foliar-N source, or the nitrification inhibitor DCD if ammonium sulphate is being used.

Another advantage of foliar application of N is that additives such as trace elements, gibberellic acid and weedicides can easily be incorporated. In addition, major nutrient requirements (P.K.S) can be incorporated in a range of particle sizes, with the deliberate aim of ensuring that the majority falls through the leaf onto the soil, avoiding ‘leaf burn’.

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Does Diet Affect Hoof Health As we now are in the holiday season based upon my regular observations it may be a good time to think about of the cows’ feet I deal with. With this food. Food for cows, I mean! There is evidence you can make up your own mind still a lot of discussion on whether or whether or not diet has an impact on not diet has an effect on hoof health. If hoof health. we think about the many different ways We trim around 15,000 cows in a year. our human bodies can react to various This is a combination of preventative foods and the outward symptoms we and curative trimming. Out of those observe, then it is not illogical to also 15,000 cows there may be a handful think that our cows can present with of cows that show no haemorrhage at physical symptoms all; so, therefore, most that are indicative of cows in New Zealand dietary imbalances have haemorrhaging or or intolerances. bruising in their hooves. Admittedly, in some of I am a strong those cows you have advocate for the to look carefully for inclusion of a greater the haemorrhage but, amount of straw in nevertheless it is there. our cow’s diet. One of The interesting thing is the main arguments that most cows have I encounter with this suggestion is that straw the same pattern of Example 1 would substitute grass haemorrhage where the and therefore minimise energy intake and main bruise is in the spot where the sole subsequently reduce milk production. I ulcer is shown on the cow in picture 1. am not a nutritionist, but I would like to The sole ulcer in the picture is just an explain what has influenced my thinking advanced stage of a normal bruise. If the

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Dairying

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Winning the 2011 New Zealand Sharemilker Equity Farmer of the year competition has been a career highlight for Waikato’s Jason and Lisa Suisted. The couple, who have been sharemilking for eight years, started building their first herd well before they began their first 50 per cent sharemilking position. But before they ventured into a career in the dairy industry, the pair worked in completely different areas. Jason was a builder by trade and Lisa worked as a hairdresser. Lisa said their decision to go farming enabled them to take control of their future and become self-employed. “We turned to farming as we could see a clear path of progression and with hard work we could see it would be a successful future for us.” The couple’s first year farming saw Jason working as an assistant manager in a 500-cow position near Morrinsville while Lisa continued hairdressing. From there they went contract milking 600 cows at Springdale, spending three

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Jason and Lisa have increased production figures from 130,749kgMS to 151,000kgMS with around the same number of cows. This year they are aiming for 160,000kgMS with 470 cows. The herd is milked in a 40-aside herringbone shed. This season, the couple hired a manager to allow Jason more time to finish his studies and to permit future growth opportunities. They recommend up-and-coming farmers enter the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards to give themselves a competitive edge when applying for positions. “This is a very dynamic industry and we love hearing the unlikely success stories that have come from it,” said Lisa. “We find other dairy farmers downto-earth, non-pretentious and always willing to share their ideas and business models with us. “There is a lot of support in this industry and when challenged you can notice a real sense of community looking out for each.” In the short term, the couple’s goal is to obtain a larger 50 per cent sharemilking position with between 800–1,000 cows. They would also like to purchase an 80ha property.

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The call of the bagpipes will be heard through the streets of Paeroa when thousands of people visit the town to attend the 20th Paeroa Highland Games and Tattoo on February 9.

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Since its early beginnings as a small pipe bands contest, the event has developed to include several traditional highland competitions along with an evening Tattoo. “Paeroa is the only town that holds an evening tattoo,” said organising committee member Anne Harris. Set amongst the backdrop of the Paeroa Castle, the event will commence at 9am with the New Zealand and Australian National Anthems, followed by the unofficial Scottish anthem ‘Flower of Scotland’. Two international competitors, Australians Craig Read and Aaron Monk, are returning to compete in the heavyweight field events. The current New Zealand champion, Patrick Hellier, will also return to defend his title. Junior field games will be held for the first time this year to encourage young people to participate. Highland pipe bands from Auckland and the central North Island will compete in sets, medleys and a street march during the afternoon, followed by massed band displays during the evening Tattoo. Competitions will continue throughout the day, Celtic singers will entertain, and the opportunity to

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An interest in New Zealand’s early settlers’ history has led Wellington woman Vicky Alexander on a nostalgic journey, cooking in a mobile pioneer cottage.

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