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In the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki districts there is a total fire ban and Waikato District Council has imposed a restricted fire season, with details of permitted fires available at their offices. Thames Valley Rural Fire Authority spokesman. Del Read, says that “generally we are probably a little bit better off than we were this time last year, but not much. “I have heard that some people are talking about drought conditions now and if we don’t get substantial rain in the next month we will be in drought conditions. There’s nothing fantastic forecasted in the next month, just the odd shower here and there.” Milk production in the region so far has been keeping pace with last year’s figures but it’s to be remembered that production dropped drastically last
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There has been a drop in the use of antibiotics in farmed animals according to a report from the Ministry of Primary Industry.
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the increased use of: injectable tylosin in cattle; third and fourth generation cephalosporins in production and companion animals; and the reported marketing and choice of antibiotics which appear to be based on convenience rather than what may be the most appropriate therapeutic choice. “As a result of this information, MPI will gather further information and look at controls around the marketing and use of antibiotic products to determine they effectively manage risks associated with antibiotic resistance,” said Ms Barnao.
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The figures were produced in a study to enable monitoring of the potential for antibiotic resistance in food-producing animals and companion animals. MPI deputy director-general for standards, Carol Barnao, says the report on antibiotic sales noted that overall the use of antibiotics in veterinary medicine and horticulture appears to have decreased by 19%.
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A varied background has seen Phil fly some interesting ‘sorties’, far out of the norm for either a topdresser or a hunting pilot. Recently he’s been to the Papua New Guinea, helping unlock the island nation’s mineral resources by undertaking airborne seismic surveys. “We were flying in heat of up to 50 degrees Celsius — we tried to gain altitude as fast as possible to get above the heat, up where the air is cooler!” Another scientific task has come from closer to home, with Phil’s company chosen to assist with the live capture of deer. His skills as a hunting pilot have come to the fore in this endeavour, tagging and releasing animals for a comprehensive New Zealand study of the species. Between the monsoon bucket for firefighting, the sprayers for agricultural work, and the constant stream of hunters, hikers, mountain bikers and anglers who need a literal ‘lift’ into the heartland, diversity is the key to Heli Hunt ‘n’ Fish operations. When the next outdoor adventure trend comes along — as it’s sure to do — then Phil and his team will be ready and waiting to adapt their machines and their approach to suit!
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In New Zealand we owe a lot to our rivers. As they flow from the mountains to the sea they help create landscapes and provide habitat for fish and other aquatic life.
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hey provide us with water for drinking, for irrigation and a multitude of other purposes. And rivers also provide routes for transport and commerce that were instrumental in the settlement and development of this country. Yet for all their importance, our record in looking after our rivers is poor. We’ve used them as dumping places for our sewage and pollution. We’ve dammed them in order to generate electricity and we’ve taken water and reduced their flows with the aim of increasing agricultural production. Just recently the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Jan Wight released a report sharply critical of water quality in our lakes and rivers. The legacy of the policies and practices that have been in place for several generations will be difficult to reverse.
Although regional councils and dairy co-operative Fonterra have implemented tighter rules on discharges to water achieving some pleasing results, some of the best progress in improving the quality of our waterways is due to landowners taking up the challenge. One of them, Otorohanga farmer Graham Davison has a dairy farm that shares a two kilometre boundary with the Waipa River. His work to improve the river environment has been recognised by the Waikato River Authority, which earlier this year presented him with a catchment improvement award. Mr Davison began farming his property more than 40 years ago. He started with 170 cows. And now has 290. “We had milking machines. But the cowshed was quite ancient. Farming was a lot more manual. Silage
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It took time for the results of his investment to show. But Mr Davison says it has all been worth it. The floodprone river floods a whole lot less than it used to and the extent of flooding has also reduced. Mr Davison also installed single electric fences to keep stock away from river. “The cows were helping to erode the banks.” The tree cover in an area that was formerly open country has encouraged the return of birds, while the willows provide shade for the river and the species that live in it. Mr Davison admits he was surprised to receive the award. “I was very, very honoured. I was very happy to receive it.” Two sets of judges came to his farm and had a look, including driving to the river. “I was very nervous.” Now into his 60s, Mr Davison says he has no plans to retire. “Farming’s a great lifestyle. It’s something the family can be part of. It’s hard work but it’s a good life.”
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conscious of the effect their activities were having on the environment. But there was little understanding of what to do if things went wrong and little assistance available. Fast forward four decades and the situation is totally different. Larger herd sizes are putting more pressure on the environment. At the same time, Fonterra
has toughened its rules and will refuse to take milk from suppliers who are unable to meet its environmental standards. But Mr Davison is not worried because he is no recent convert to environmentalism. Twenty years ago he and his wife Rosemary decided to do something about the river. “The Waipa River meandered all over the place. It
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was eating away the banks. So I got 13 or 14 truckloads of limestone rocks and put them by the river and then we planted willows.” Mr Davison says there was no funding available at the time, so he paid for all the work himself. He doesn’t know how much it cost, although thousands came from his pocket.
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Whakatane supervisor of two dairy farms of 500ha, also running horses emus goats poultry and drystock, has learned 40 things about fertiliser, soil and organic principles and he runs his land on these. He says he thinks this is the only answer for a sustainable future.
OVER time, correct fertiliser policies substantially drought-proof the soil, build organic matter and improve health. 29SOIL with one percent of organic matter (OM) will contain about 5900kg carbon. Carbon holds four times its weight in water, so 1% OM soil can only hold 5900 x 4 = 59,000kg/ ha, or 5900 litres, or the equivalent of 6mm rain before the water runs off. But go up to 5% OM and the soil can hold 30mm of rain. If soil does not have good levels of organic matter, it will not store enough water to feed rivers over summer, which is why summer river flows are decreasing.
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40 things I’ve learned THERE are 74,000 tonnes of free nitrogen above every hectare. This can be sequestered in the soil by having a 7:1 Ca:Mg ratio, available phosphorus, iron, cobalt and molybdenum. If one of these five requirements is missing, you may have to import nitrogen.
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DR LINUS Pauling, winner of two Nobel Prizes, stated: “In my opinion, one can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a mineral deficiency.” If you accept this statement, then:
Stock health problems are caused by poor fertiliser practices. Insect problems are a symptom of poor fertiliser programmes. Fungal and bacterial diseases are a symptom of poor fertiliser programmes. Fruit and vegetables that rot and do not store have been grown with incorrect fertiliser programmes. If you are dipping, dagging and drenching, your fertiliser programme is not working. If you have to constantly re-grass areas of your farm, your fertiliser is failing you.
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MOST people confuse symptoms with causes. This is deeply ingrained in our lives. The disease itself is not the cause, it is a symptom of an already failing and deficient
system. Once you accept that, you will have control over whether you and your property will be susceptible to disease or not.
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SILICON is abundant in the soil, but not necessarily available. Available silicon in plants will thwart penetration by fungal hyphae and will cause dehydration and death in insects.
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ORGANIC matter (OM) is the single most important factor determining profit, yet just one kilogram of excess nitrogen will account for a loss of 100kg of soil carbon so organic matter will decline slowly but surely.
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SIMILARLY, we have been brainwashed into believing we need x units of this and y units of that. This is the Balance sheet theory and it is incorrect. If you subscribe to that view, you will have to purchase fertiliser ad infi nitum.
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MOST farm soils being “fed” by chemical fertilisers are losing organic matter and the ability to hold nutrients and moisture. They are becoming more drought-prone, and pasture growth rates are decreasing, even with applied chemical nitrogen.
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PHOSPHORUS, along with nitrogen, is responsible for eutrophication of our water supplies. Eutrophication is increased algal growth and decreased oxygen levels of drains, rivers and lakes, owing to chemical phosphorus and nitrogen reaching waterways. One kilogram of phosphorus can grow 350700kg of algae.
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NPK does not build fertility or organic matter — only carbon, calcium and microbes do. The higher the organic matter, the greater the ability of the soil to hold nutrients and moisture.
some geneticists maintain that at least 64 nutrients are required for healthy life. If one or more minor element is missing, another can substitute, but it cannot carry out the same function as the missing nutrients, so disease will follow.
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POTASSIUM chloride (KCl) kills microbes: just 2ppm (4kg/ha) of chlorine is enough to cause harm and the net effect of this is a rock-hard soil. KCl also encourages certain weed growth.
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AVAILABLE (not soluble) phosphorus translates into better stock growth rates and weight gain. Replacing soluble phosphorus with alternative fertilisers and increasing calcium levels will cause elevated aluminium and iron levels to fall as the soil comes into balance. Weed pressure will also reduce.
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IN general, the more NPK applied, the higher the yield, but the lower the mineral content, health & quality of that product.
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NPK has grown grass and is growing grass, but the decline of organic matter (or transfer of carbon to the atmosphere) is not sustainable or acceptable & must be addressed if farming is to be sustainable in the long term.
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Wool exporters draw breath after feverish battle The quiet after the storm began to evidence itself at auctions held in both Napier and Christchurch towards the end of November and into December as exporters drew breath after a feverish period of battle, throughout the October and early November weeks, desperately trying to fill forward orders from the limited volumes of wool available during that time. Whilst prices for, in particular, crossbred wool types eased considerably during late November and the first two weeks of December from their highs of the previous few weeks, the market tone in general remained positive allowing for good clearances of auction catalogues. Exporters had always made it clear that the majority of the incredible price spike was attributable to the ‘demand outweighing supply situation’ during our spring months plus the integrity of exporters to honour forward sales with their customers. By the end of the second week in December prices for almost all crossbred adult body wools were covered within the 520 to 550 cents per clean kilogram range, except for a few
shorter second-shear types which were fetching prices some 20 to 30 cents behind fleece prices, however much was dependent on evenness of length, vm content and micron. Oddment price was dictated mainly by washing colour ability, particularly for the shorter types, whilst a few bulky oddment lines received prices just below fleece levels. A large number of lines of crossbred fleece showed a distinct break in the staple and included a few soft cotts. As quality fell an expectation that prices would be quite subdued seemed appropriate, however in comparison to the better quality wools many of the poorer styles sold well. Solid demand continued for good style, good character, well-bred Corriedale and halfbred wools, and although the offerings of these types were relatively small, buyers showed wide-spread interest. Merino prices were mixed, as the season proper drew to a close for those wools, but a handful of very good adult wools drew a positive response from the export trade. The earlier trend of very limited demand for super-fine and ultra-
fine merino types continued. It would appear that to create an over supply of ‘average’ extra-fine merino wool types has been too easy, and now as many growers both in New Zealand and Australia have swung towards producing such wool types, the market appears unable to accommodate acceptable (to growers) prices. In reflection of the 2013 calendar year in regard to wool production, prices and trends, it has been another ‘testing’ one. Focus on dairy along with incredible development in irrigation has continued to replace sheep as an option for many farmers within the South Island which has had, and will continue to have, a dramatically negative effect on wool production. Also the dramatic improvement in crossbred wool prices throughout the year brought smiles to the faces of growers who were able to take advantage, however for many it came too late and following an ‘ordinary’ year for lamb meat returns, did little to improve sheep farmers’ attitudes towards sustainability. On a more positive note the PGG Wrightson wool team delivered a wide
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Keeping farming in the family The family farm has been the cornerstone of farm ownership for well over a century. The issue of succession can be very emotional for many families. There is an old saying, where there is a Will there is a relation. Over Christmas, reading Keeping Farming in the Family, A guide to farm succession, by author lawyer Allan Ross Blackman, was a very valuable read and I recommend it. The majority of us have difficulty in dealing with the issues of testamentary promises, Life Interest Wills, The Inter Vivos Trust, Memorandum of Wishes, Companies, The Succession Plan, Choosing your Advisors, Protecting the Family Farm. The majority of farming families are asset rich and cash poor and if the family farm is to remain an important part of farm ownership, it is important to receive the very best of advice in the setting up of trusts and formulating a
good succession plan. Mr Blackman says in his book, that educating the farming client is a vital aspect of succession planning, one that the traditional professional is not inclined to do. The old-fashioned conventional approach by professional advisers has been to tell the client what to do, without explaining why and how. In the context of succession planning, the professional who says do it this way because I say so, is not providing an adequate service. The ability to identify what the farmer needs and provide innovative and flexible solutions is key. Simply forming a trust and divesting all your property into it,
requires great thought, particularly when choosing trustees. Under the Trustees Act, there are special responsibilities the trustees must follow in ensuring the interests of the beneficiaries are protected. Many farms have been owned by families through successive generations, but there have been a number of law changes where families under the Family Protection Act, have successfully challenged estates and there is case law, in particular the High Court case Scott vs. Scott which was held in December 2007 in Hamilton and twice in 2008 in Rotorua, that makes compelling reading. This family over a six-year period was in litigation concerning the fate of two farms which had been in the family for many years. In summary, the plaintiff was Mr Lewtyn Scott and the defendants were Lewtyn’s mother and his three sisters. Lewtyn Scott was encouraged by his father and mother to return from London to take over the main family farm. He purchased his father’s half-share in July 2000 at the registered valuation and his mother promised him her halfshare of the property. He paid $36,000 in interest on the money he borrowed from his mother, up until October 2004 when the family became involved in litigation. He would have thought having paid fair value, that he had an entitlement to the increase in the value of the
half-share of the property that he had purchased. Because of the significant increase in the value of the farm land at the time, Lewtyn’s three sisters were concerned that his acquisition of the farm had disadvantaged them. It is also ironical that Lewtyn’s mother in 2002, had promised in writing, to transfer to him her total interest in the farm and that she would make provision in her will to forgive the debt. Her letter concluded — in the meantime you can regard the farm as yours. The letter omitted one important piece of advice, that the second farm had already been transferred to Lewtyn’s three sisters to his exclusion, which he did not accept. The issues surrounding this case were complex but after six years of legal dispute and hundreds of thousands of legal costs, Lewtyn was told by the judge that he had to give back his half-share of the main farm and his mother was not obliged to sell him the other half. The importance of having the legal structures correct, and clearly documented directions as to how the family succession plan will work is important. When the court’s get involved the gloves are off. Ian Ross Blackman’s book Keeping the Family Farm, A guide to farm succession, is a must-read for all farming families. For further details regarding the book, contact Farmers of New Zealand.
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The heart of the Shire If the Shire is at the heart of The Lord of the Rings, then the Hamilton and Waikato region is at the heart of the Shire. When scouting around for settings for his epic three movie adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, Kiwi Director Peter Jackson found just what he was looking for in the green paddocks of the Waikato just outside Matamata. The bucolic setting for the Shire, home of the hobbits, including Bag End, was right there, and just waiting for his magical director’s touch. Whilst the cast and crew have gone, the visitor today can easily imagine hobbits going about their business, as well as being a tribute to the Kiwi filmmakers and artists who created it. Visiting Matamata and the Hobbiton Movie Set is not just all about hobbits though. Hobbiton Movie Set is located on a working farm and allows visitors not only to ‘walk in the footsteps of the hobbits’ but to also discover the true rural diversity of the area. In September 1998, Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema ‘discovered’ the Alexander farm during an aerial search for suitable film sites to portray Hobbiton. The fantastic views and rolling countryside of the Alexander farm closely resembled that of Middle-earth™ as described by JRR Tolkien. The farm was ideal.
The large established pine tree, later to become known as the ‘Party Tree’, was already perfectly placed in front of the lake. The surrounding rolling farmland was untouched by 20th century clutter such as roads, buildings or power lines. Site construction started in March 1999. Initially this involved heavy earthmoving machinery provided by the New Zealand Army. Total site construction took nine months. Throughout construction and filming all activity on the site was kept under strict security due to commercial restraints by the movie company. Filming commenced in December 1999 and continued for three months. At its peak, 400 people were ‘on site’ including Peter Jackson, Gandalf (Sir Ian McKellen), Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), Bilbo Baggins (Sir Ian Holm) and Sam Gamgee (Sean Astin). In 2009 the set was rebuilt for the filming of the three films based on The Hobbit. Now the sets have been permanently constructed and a joint venture owned by Sir Peter Jackson and the Alexander family has been established to operate tours to the Hobbiton Movie Set. The farm is still
A view of the Hobbit holes and the Party Tree
run as a commercial operation by the Alexander family. The Hobbiton Movie Set tour is a visitor experience based at the original location where Hobbiton was created for the filming of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. With the release of The Hobbit — An Unexpected Journey, in December 2012, the focus of New Zealand tourism is once again upon the landscapes of our country and their transformation into Middle-earth. Hobbiton Movie Set is the only remaining set in New Zealand and provides the opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in a landscape that has now become recognised around the world. A significant number of our visitors have not seen any of the
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