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Dominique Bloxham from Staffordshire England helps drench sheep at Limestone Downs
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is great for the young people to come and see how we handle stock and do things differently. A lot of them go back and build their own race for drenching. That’s a huge thing for them. The thought of handling a couple of thousand sheep is beyond them — they have never heard of such figures. They just can’t comprehend the figures we work with. One girl couldn’t believe we could drench 2,000 lambs by lunchtime. “Coming to Limestone Downs is a bit of an eye-opener for most of them. They come here and can’t see the boundaries of the farm. Farming in New Zealand is easy in comparison to the UK farming practices. “We have had about 120 people visit now. It has been good to be able to share our knowledge with them and share the legacy Charles Baker left behind.”
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izzie is 27 years old and a graduate of Lincoln University with a Bachelor of Agriculture and Commerce with a Diploma in Farm Management. She grew up on a sheep and Friesian bull beef farm at Whatawhata. “Originally I was going to go farming but my parents thought I needed to think
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straight into a graduate job as a resource co ordinator for Beef and Lamb New Zealand in Christchurch. I realised that working in this part of the agricultural industry wasn’t the right thing for me at that age. I wanted to farm whilst I was young and further my practical experience.” Lizzie saw this job advertised on Trademe last year and decided to apply for the position. She started working here in mid-August. “I think having already worked for my brother-in-law in the industry helped me.” Storth Oaks is a 380 hectare Angus Stud which is currently stocked with 300 in-calf cows including the R2 in calf heifers and their yearling progeny. The top performing bulls are selected in autumn and approximately 70 are sold on farm each year. 500 terminal ewes graze the steeper country. “It is intensively farmed.Stock are not preferentially fed, therefore grazing management is important to ensure stock reach target condition for important times of the years such as artificial insemination,” said Lizzie. Winter crops are sown to maximise grass cover for calving in spring. Cows graze kale pre calving and are supplemented with a straw based mix in a Keenan feeder wagon. The weaner bulls are strip grazed on a fodder beet crop supplemented with bailage throughout the winter months. The weaner heifers are rotationally grazed on the hills until AI in October. “We AI all of our cows and R1 heifers. Kelly and Tim aim to select the best sires for their breeding programme and AI is the fastest way for genetic gain which has been proven in their Estimated Breeding Value data,” Lizzie says.
“Record keeping is vital for the accuracy of EBV’s. Calves are weighed and DNA samples taken at birth. Cows are condition scored and the bulls have numerous measurements such as structural and scrotal scores prior to sale. “No day is the same. At the moment I spend my time shifting breaks, moving stock, drenching cattle and I am getting organised for calving. “Summer is our quieter time. If we are not doing stock work we work on farm maintenance and weed control. Our busiest time over summer is AI which requires planning and patience as cows are coming into the yards regularly with calves at foot. “We tag, collect DNA samples and weigh each calf. As we have rolling to steep country we calve behind a wire on our flatter paddocks. This is more practical to catch calves for tagging and minimises mis-mothering. “I love the job because we work as a team. I work with Mike the stock manager and Tim and Kelly. They are great and are open to new ideas I put forward at our meetings. No matter what the job is we all pitch in together. “There is a lot of stock handling which is what I enjoy. I have observed working on studs where farmers tend to be quieter with their stock and pay more attention to detail. These are two things I believe are vital to a successful operation. Further learning and personal development is encouraged here and
Lizzie recommends other girls try farming as a career if they are interested Kelly has started a local women’s farming group to encourage women off farm to learn and challenge themselves. “I highly recommend other girls consider farming if they have an interest. If you are prepared to do any job with the right attitude it is highly likely you will progress in the industry. “You may feel you have to work harder to prove yourself being a female but I enjoy that. I enjoy proving it can be done. I love working with the animals. Everyday is different — I love the diversity and the curve balls that come along. It’s not just a job, it’s a lifestyle.”
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athleen and John purchased the 19 acres of land as their retirement plan for the future, in 2000 whilst both of them were working full time and living in Auckland. “We had been looking for a property suitable for growing olives because we wanted to make olive oil. We also wanted to do it because the oil has so many good health benefits,” she says. It was around this time the pair attended an Olive New Zealand Conference where they were told by an expert they would never be able to
successfully grow olives in the Waikato. By this stage it was too late and so they decided to forge ahead with their plan. Over the next two years the couple, with a few willing helpers, planted 600 trees commuting from Auckland on the weekends. Meanwhile Kathleen’s brother undertook shelter plantings and maintenance. Low and behold the trees grew and seven years later they were picking their first olives. “We had to do everything times 600 on the weekend. We would have great plans but we eventually realised that we
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Shelters help animals Shelter and protection from the extremes of weather including the wind, rain and the sun is a primary need for animals and plants and shelter helps them to survive and grow. Dairy feed pads and shelters allow farmers to allocate feed more accurately to each cow resulting in faster growth of yearling animals in the winter. Often dairy production increases of 20 percent are a result of increased pasture growth and cow contentment and efficiency. A large shed where stock can be housed and fed is an ideal building to protect them for the weather changes. In winter and spring these sheds or feed pads allow cows to be removed from pasture for part of each day if necessary. This helps reduce overgrazing and ‘pugging’ of the land which can interrupt grass growth. In summer these shelters help to reduce heat stress in animals. Animals find comfort when they are able to get into a shaded area to escape the heat. There are many designs of practical and stylish farm sheds and shelters available. They can often be multipurpose and can be used for hay, wool or equipment, and housing calves or stock. A lean-to is also a convenient style shelter to provide shade for animals. Sheep shearing sheds include an
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area to keep sheep dry overnight before shearing, an open area to sort the fleeces and a storage area for wool bales. Cows were originally hand-milked in simple sheds and over time sheds have changed to include running water and concrete floors. Now we have the herringbone or rotary sheds available. Farming practices have changed over the years and the farm building
designs have altered to accommodate these changes. Buildings are often available in colour steel or wood and can have additional features such as skylights, bird proofing or canopies, and they can come in kitset form or can be custom-made. Buildings are a significant investment on any farm, regardless of whether it is a lifestyle block or a large livestock or horticultural venture.
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Sheds for all needs
Farm buildings have become a significant investment on any farm across the country, regardless of whether it is a lifestyle block or a horticulture or large livestock venture. Many companies have developed an extensive range of farm shed plans which can often be customised to your requirements. Building companies can also assist with the council consent application to complete the project. Farm sheds can be used in many different situations such as housing calves, storage of farm equipment, or simply as a hay shed. There are endless designs of sheds including open or closed bays which you can often add divider walls, roller doors or windows to. They are often available in timber or steel materials. Sheds and shelters come in a vast range of sizes to meet specific farming needs. Whether you are after a large hay shed or somewhere to store expensive farm equipment, a shelter for stock, a workshop or a horse stable, sheds can generally be customised to suit your exact requirements. The options can allow you to mix and match what you require such as an open end and an accommodation room. Most manufacturers are able to meet your
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needs and the designs you may have in mind. There is also skylight roofing to allow natural light to flow through the roof where most needed. Feed pad covers are an option and can be used as an alternative shelter. These can also be designed to individual needs. They are ideal for anyone needing reliable all-weather shelters and make a great reduction in effluent run-off. The roof cover diverts rainfall from the feed pad, resulting in less effluent to
be managed. It provides shade and shelter for stock, protecting them from cold weather in winter, and reducing heat stress in summer. A covered feed pad allows your herd to be held off the pasture for extended periods, reducing damage from pugging in poor weather and paddock nutrient density compliance issues. There are a wide range of companies who produce farm sheds across the country. Sheds are available in custom made and kitset design.
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Kiwispan have you covered Kiwispan have you covered when looking for high quality cost effective steel frame steel sheds, garages, barns, shelters and buildings, Kiwispan Waikato have got you covered. Owner Ryan Mason brings with him 13 years of experience in the industry and recently took over the franchise in November last year. “With Kiwispan Waikato we pride ourselves on doing all the works in house from the build to the earthworks working alongside Terraform Earthworks closely” “Ryan is always available to answer any questions and offer advice the clients need to make the process as simple and effective as possible. We provide one on one consultations and site visits to ensure the customer is satisfied and getting the right solution for their situation. “With the knowledge gained by building them, you really know what you’re talking about when it comes to ensuring the clients get exactly what they are looking for and how to cut costs without sacrificing the quality or the aesthetics of the sheds. We are also currently underway in the planning
Ryan Mason of Kiwispan Waikato has many years of experience in the industry
stages of a new show shed.” Over the years Ryan has built up relationships with customers through his building work in the agricultural and industrial industry and has a solid reputation throughout the Waikato. Kiwispan are part of a nationwide group which aim to provide high quality
buildings using advanced computerised design system, experience, enthusiasm and expertise. The team work with their customers to ensure they deliver a high quality building and make sure their clients are left with a structure that will stand the test of time.
When looking for high quality cost efficient steel frame sheds, garages, barns, shelters and buildings, Kiwispan Waikato have got you covered Owner Ryan Mason brings with him 13 years of experience in the industry and recently took over the franchise in November last year. We take pride doing all the works in house from the build to the earthworks working alongside Terraform Earthworks closely. Ryan is always available to answer any questions and offer advice to the clients to make the process as simple and efficient as possible. We provide one on one consultations and site visits to ensure the customer is satisfied and getting the right solution for their situation. With the knowledge gained by building them, we really know what we’re talking about when it comes to ensuring the clients get exactly what they are looking for and how to cut costs without sacrificing the quality or the aesthetics of the sheds.
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Simple edge protection Height safety is easily achieved with simple edge protection. One of the key factors to an efficient building site is a safe one and Edge Protection NZ Ltd can provide a cost effective and speedy alternative to scaffolding in many cases. Edge Protection NZ Ltd has been at the forefront of development for proprietary edge protection systems since 2012 with three main objectives for its customers; keep it simple, make it versatile and ensure it is cost effective. With several bracket types catering for farm buildings, new housing, existing buildings, garages/sheds and commercial applications, there is an E Bracket system suitable for every builder. With versatility being paramount for anyone considering purchasing a new product, there are several features making the E Bracket systems stand out as an industry favourite. From the one-piece laser cut and folded manufacturing technique ensuring stackability, to the preset rail heights enabling quick installation of guardrails, and the ability to use either SG8 90x45 timber rails at 2.7metre centres or galv
and aluminium scaffold tube at up to 5.4 metre centres. For a pole framed farm building, the commercial bracket is simply face fixed to the building perimeter and three rails are fastened in the preset slots. As proprietary systems are not considered a structural scaffold, the E Bracket systems can be installed by any competent person, with no scaffolding qualification necessary and no height restrictions. Value for money is obvious when the system pays for itself within a few jobs, as opposed to continuously scaffolding, and as it is erected by the builder, there is literally zero down time waiting for installation or dismantling at the conclusion of the job. For more information call 0800EDGPRO (0800 334 776), email info@edge-protection.co.nz or go to www.edge-protection.co.nz
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To Be or Not to Be! The current model of agro-chemical production is well past its use by date and out of kilter with today’s consumer call for safe, certified, nutritious food produced in a sustainable and ecofriendly way. Agro-chemical production cannot meet today’s new consumer demand, down grading its products to commodity market prices. So, “To Be”, is to seriously look at the consumer request, and to be brave enough to make the shift to better production, better markets, better returns
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microbial rich, worm wriggling, water retaining soil, enhancing the farm and the environment. In the mid 1980’s as an agro-chemical commercial grower of produce for the Japanese market, my squash plants failed to grow. This created a major change in my thinking, to a point where I made a move towards using more natural fertilisers and managing chemicals out of my spray program; focusing on supplying more mineral content to the plant, so that it would build its own immune system. What a difference that made, not only to the plants health, but to my health too! There is no denying that our planet is in the midst of an ecological crisis. However, thanks to gravity, all the products needed to repair the system and especially the soils are still here on our planet. Basically, the best top soils on our planet are made up of rock dust deposited on the plains and in the valleys through glacial movement. Here at Agrissentials we have sped that process up. To grow a good healthy plant you need MINERALS — MICROBES — SUNLIGHT — WATER not one or two minerals, but a full spectrum of minerals in a completely natural form — not synthetic Not just one or two microbes, but a full array of microorganisms in mega numbers. This is what we specialise in, multi-mineral, microbial rich fertilisers bringing health and vitality back to soils, plants, animals, humans and the environment. Our fertilisers are live, living fertilisers which encourages worm life, which in turn increases mineral potency on average of 306% over all minerals taken through the worm’s gizzard and deposited in their castings. (Brookside
laboratories research on worm castings). There is a lot of freely available “natural capital” provided by Mother Nature for farming i.e. Topsoil, water, sunlight, microorganisms, worms, bees, atmospheric minerals, being carbon in the form of C02, oxygen hydrogen and nitrogen all natural and non-polluting, however we are witnessing a lot of destruction of this natural capital through the use of agro-chemical production methods. Agrissentials safe certified system can restore and sustain this pool of free natural capital essential for farming. Agrissentials have been BioGro certified since 1995. The transfer from chemical production to natural production is extremely simple. The only change is replacing the toxic soluble, synthetic minerals, for a full spectrum of Agrissentials natural minerals and Agrissentials ability to restore the essential natural capital that all farmers depend upon. There is only one choice. So, call us today and get underway to natural farming and all the benefits derived from this energised system. Call 0800 THE KEY, that’s 0800 843 539. Alternatively you can contact your best on earth fertiliser representative Chris Storm (Coromandel/North, Central & East Waikato) on 021 738 609, Ken Pitts (South/West Waikato) 027 5023 036 and Simon George (Bay of Plenty/West Waikato) 021 738 521 to grab your special deal today. Note: For the first 100 callers prepared to change to a natural certified system, be it BioGro or Asura, we will hold our fertiliser pricing for the duration of the certifying period, which is three years.
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Pre-season preparation A single-minded focus on effectiveness, efficiency and innovation across all aspects of Fonterra’s winter maintenance programme is delivering savings for the co-operative as it gets match-fit for spring. Director of NZ Manufacturing Mark Leslie said this ‘winter shut’ period is an important time of year for manufacturing teams as all assets across Fonterra’s network of sites are fine-tuned to ensure they are ready for the season ahead. “Each year we process around 18 billion litres of milk, with the bulk of this carried out in the spring months. The work we are doing now will help us get match-fit for that peak period.” Mr Leslie says the goal for manufacturing teams in this year’s winter shut has been finding more effective and efficient ways to maintain sites for the coming season. “Together, Fonterra and industry are focussed on ensuring we can produce quality product for our customers and support farmers under a constrained milk price. “We have always been efficient in our maintenance projects, so the challenge this year was to come up with new and innovative ways to do things better, faster and smarter.” Hundreds of Fonterra manufacturing site staff are taking part in the annual winter work, with more than 500 projects currently underway around the country, ranging from major capital works to minor overhauls. Winter Shutdown Manager at Te Rapa, Blair
Bond, puts the improvements down to an ongoing ‘owner’s mindset’ across the manufacturing teams. “Every person on our team is on the same page. We treat the assets as if we were their owners — putting ourselves in our farmers’ shoes and thinking about how we can do things more effectively and drop our bottom line.” This work during the winter shut has also led to innovative thinking that will change the way we process milk during the milking season. Mr Bond gives the example of the D4 evaporator — which evaporates water out of the milk to then be turned into powder. The team came up with an Blair Bond, Fonterra winter shutdown manager innovative way of splitting the process into stages, which will allow a year-round asset care approach the evaporator to run six per cent longer for the maintenance and servicing meaning more milk can be processed of equipment. each day. “Constant monitoring of our “It’s year-round for us. Throughout equipment to ensure it’s always in top the entire year we’re talking to other nick means we’re saving time and money sites about what worked for them and during our winter shut — something our leveraging our collective strength to help farmers will appreciate.” our co-operative deliver,” said Mr Bond. He explains the team has adopted
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A furry problem We have all seen them, their eyes gleaming at us in the beam of a spotlight from a tree or the side of the road, but what do you do if you start seeing more and more possums around your property? Possums were first introduced to New Zealand in the late 1800s with the intention of beginning an export fur trade. About 200-300 Australian Brushtail Possums were released and the population quickly took off. Now the current estimated population is around 70 million. These furry creatures quickly developed a taste for New Zealand native wildlife as well as being carriers of bovine tuberculosis which is a risk to meat and dairy exports. They can
spread it to other wild animals and controlling the population is the only way to limit the spread of the disease. Current control methods include traps, shooting and poison. There are a few ways to tell if you have a problem. Defoliation or dead trees, especially of the northern rata variety are one of the first significant signs. Other signs include fruit trees being raided at night and possum dung around trees with fruits or flowers. Possums are nocturnal and can be quite loud at night, so if you hear
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them running across the roof, or find TB infected possums during the day, it might be time to put some processes in place to get on top of the problem. Make sure all cattle and deer get tested for TB when requested and ensure all documentation and tagging has been completed before moving stock between properties. If shifting stock for grazing check the TB status of the farm they are going to and check if they need testing again before returning to your property. In these circumstances it is always beneficial to cooperate with your
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neighbours if they too have control processes in place. If you decide to use poisons make sure they are used appropriately and make sure to note down which ones have been purchased, where they were distributed and when. If you decide to go down the firearms path ensure all licencing and legal requirements are met. There are many traps on the market. Make sure you get some that are humane and do not pose a threat to any other animals or people who may come across them. Jaw traps if used should be fixed on a tree well off the ground.
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Insanely good coffee What started out as a number eight wire, DIY love affair with coffee has become one of the most awarded coffees in New Zealand.
The Whitianga Scallop Festival will see 60 cuisine stands serve a variety of mouth watering dishes on The Esplanade, with entertainment from New Zealand performers, cooking demonstrations by well-known New Zealand chefs, and craft outlets on September 10. The first two people
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Coromandel Coffee Company Ltd began supplying Coffee LaLa to a growing number of coffee lovers. The company entered the New Zealand Coffee Expo and were shocked to win two awards against a field of 35 established roasting houses. Fourteen years on and Coffee LaLa recently won three more awards against a field of more than 90 roasters. They now have 18 awards in total. “Producing good coffee is very much a blend of science and art. Our secret is a secret,” jokes Mark. “I can say that it is partly our crazy roasters and our single origin roasting before we blend approach.” Coffee LaLa supplies cafes, restaurants and offices around the North Island. They also mail order directly to homes throughout New Zealand. Just contact them by email, phone or website www.coffeelala.com. Blends include a twice gold awarded Swiss Water Decaf and six award winning Fair Trade Organic blends, and a range from a mild plunger roast to a bold, strong dark roast ‘La More’.
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Back in 2001, Mark Tugendhaft and Nedilka Radojkovich began home roasting coffee beans in a hot air popcorn maker, modified by the addition of a soup tin to enlarge the roasting chamber. “This worked fine for tiny batches, which we trialled on brave friends and family,” said Mark. “Later, with an engineering mate Al, we built a two kilo closed drum roaster. Most of the parts came from scrap lying around the farm. The drum was an old gas pipe, the door a pot lid and the back wall a brake drum from a wrecked car, a Hillman Minx. “The motor was from a fan and the loading spout a stainless bend from the old dairy factory in town. The drive belt was made from an old surfboard leg rope, the gas burner from a barbecue, and an accurate digital temperature probe displaying to the tenth of a degree was crucial when we decided to get serious about selling coffee.” Finally in 2002, running two larger roasters built on the same idea, The
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Superstar bull retires Six years’ worth of exceptional dairy progeny will remain the legacy of top CRV Ambreed Jersey bull Okura Lika Murmur as he retires this month and leaves his sons to pave the way in the dairy industry. While saddened to say goodbye to Murmur, CRV Ambreed’s breeding programme manager Aaron Parker says he has made an outstanding contribution to the progression of the national dairy herd. “That comes in the form of nearly half a million doses of semen produced, 22,464 daughters herd testing in New Zealand, and a long list of sons that are legends in their own right.” He has also been credited with expanding CRV Ambreed’s exporting market with his genetics particularly popular in South Africa, North America and Australia. “He has bred outstanding sons and daughters with super production, udder and capacity traits,” said Mr Parker. “Hundreds of his cows have been contract mated in New Zealand and as a sire of sons he has produced some of the country’s best Jersey bulls.” This season six Murmur sons were released to market as ‘daughter proven sires’ and are among New Zealand’s highest ranking bulls. These sons include standouts Roma Murmur Kingpin, Kaitaka Murmur Lazarus and
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Refined ute gains six appeal The Volkswagen Amarok has been a worthy contender in the cut-throat world of Kiwi ute sales — a market with more turns of fortune than medieval television epic Game of Thrones. Seen as the more refined and Euroinspired alternative to rugged favourites such as Ford’s Ranger and Toyota’s Hilux, the Amarok never suffered from a lack of power. But that hasn’t stopped the lads at the VW design facility in Germany from dialling in a more muscular power plant to complement the ute’s mid-life facelift. And they haven’t gone in by half measures, either. While new versions of existing vehicles often feature a small tweak and fettle under the hood to deliver a touch more torque or a bit more oomph off the line, the Teutonic engineers — who we must admit share a stable with the octane-drinking masterminds of Audi and Lamborghini — have slotted in a full litre of extra displacement, creating a 3 litre diesel V6 monster. The original was no slouch, delivering over 420 Newton metres of torque from a two litre mill. This new incarnation throws the rulebook in a wood chipper, delivering a stump-pulling 550 Nm, and over 220 horsepower. Taming all this might is left to a beefed-up braking system, sophisticated computer control, and, of course, a far more comfortable driver thanks to improvements in the cabin appointments
as well. A special edition — dubbed the Aventura — will come stacked with more automotive bling, including 20 inch mag wheels, bi-xenon headlights and special custom detailing. But it’s the extra hardware under the hood which will really step the Amarok’s game up into the territory where it is a serious contender against the likes of the top-of-the-line Ranger Wildtrak — a prestige ute for the gentleman who likes performance and power tempered with visual head-turning appeal. John Frear, head of Commercial Vehicles for Volkswagen New Zealand had this to say about the brand’s new flagship ute. “We are hugely excited by the addition of the V6 engine to the already powerful Amarok range. This will sit nicely alongside the existing 2.0L 420Nm powertrain which will remain a core part of the Amarok line-up. “Now we’ve seen the early images of the facelift Amarok, including significant interior layout updates, I really believe this takes NZ’s most aspirational ute to the next level. “We’re sure this offers something new for loyal Volkswagen customers as well as plenty to attract those new to the brand when the first vehicles hit showroom floors at the end of this year.”
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through a clever four wheel drive system. Subaru and Mitsubishi may have eclipsed the Cosworth Fords of old with their rally-bred all wheel grip, but this modern Focus RS aims to beat them at their own game, shifting power to the back wheels and judiciously vectoring it forward in greater amounts when necessary. The result is a sense of real speed and accuracy, without the threat of imminent loss of traction. The old Escort Cosworth of yesteryear was locked into a 34/66 per cent front to rear split in terms of all wheel traction, but the new
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A full house of features Quad bikes have become a vital working tool on farms all across the globe but never more so than here in New Zealand. We’ve taken to the little terrain-conquering machines in the way that early warrior tribes took to the horse — making it a part of rural culture.
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The call of the open road by Andy Bryenton
Winter would seem like the last time to consider gearing up to hit the road on two wheels. But Yamaha know all too well that even now, at the cold and dark end of the year, summer is just around the corner. Their latest offerings in the learner-approved sport bike category may have arrived when there’s a chill in the air, but that just gives prospective riders a chance to appraise their options and make a tough choice between two very capable models which promise to make getting into motorcycling both easier and more attractive. Not so long ago, the rules which governed learner bikes constrained novice riders to 250cc machines or smaller. Initially this may have been intended to curb the amount of power available to those getting to grips with the intricacies and nuances of riding, but an ‘arms race’ at this low end of the displacement curve led to some seriously mad firepower hitting the streets, with high-revving four cylinder 250s like the Suzuki GSX-R and Yamaha’s own Zeal
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As the world remembers the immense sacrifice of life that was the Battle of the Somme 100 years ago, a new book has thrown a unique spotlight on the ravages of war. Gallipoli: A Soldier’s Journey, is now people will be recognised by relatives, available as an e-book from Amazon, even this long after the conflict.” Among the re-discovered photographs after many months of is one of the then Queen painstaking research by Alexandra, beneath a author and researcher, parasol on the banks of Brian Eastwood. the Thames, apparently The book tells of the snapped by Young during trials and tribulations of a garden reception for youthful New Zealander, wounded soldiers. Others Ernie Young, who show soldiers on leave, served at Gallipoli, GALLIPO LI: minus their arms, as well as was badly wounded, A SOLDIE R S FORGOTT S hospital nurses on a day out and later went on to T ORY EN PHOTO GRAPHS OF CONFL IC T in London — in all a behindbecome a farmer and raise a family. the-scenes account of the “It all stemmed from a photo aftermath of war. Ernie Young album which for many years lay forgotten returned to New Zealand after he was in a Northland farmhouse drawer,” said fitted with a prosthetic arm, and settled Brian. ”Ernie joined thousands of his on a farm block at Kaihu in Northland. countrymen headed for what promised A family memory is that he threw both to be a great adventure. But when a his rifle and his prosthetic arm into Turkish bullet shot off his arm he was the fast-flowing Northern Wairoa river, evacuated to Egypt and Britain for and from then on worked and farmed treatment and recovery. ‘single-handed’. “From the trenches, where he Gallipoli: A Soldier’s Journey has been recorded never-before-seen action, his published by Britain’s Oxford e-Books, camera went on with him to provide with director, Andy Severn saying it’s an a unique glimpse of recovery and “incredible story, made more stunning rehabilitation in wartime hospitals in by these photos which lay unseen for Egypt and the United Kingdom. a century.” “There are many photographs of It is available on Kindle, and all digital nurses and medical staff and fellow platforms at https://www.amazon. wounded, whose names have long in/Gallipoli-Soldiers-Journey-Brianbeen lost. I really hope some of these Eastwood-ebook/dp/B01HBC8LPA by Brian
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