Waikato Farming Lifestyles, June 2015

Page 1

Waikato

FARMING Lifestyles

June 2015 Edition

30,300 copies DELIVERED FREE to every rural delivery address in Waikato and King Country

A horse rider’s delight

Ginseng the natural alternative

P6

Mystery Creek spells success

FIELDAYS SPECIALS ®

NOW ON!

P8

P12

SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT AND EDITORIAL FOR MORE

Charolais are here to stay Page 4–5

Slippery Concrete? Get a grip, call No-Slip! Endorsed by Neil Chesterton BSVc of Inglewood Vets, NZ’s leading authority on lameness management. www.lamecow.co.nz

Dave Peters Mobile 027 518 7696

FREEPHONE 0800 666 754 info@sureandsafe.co.nz www.sureandsafe.co.nz

• No Acid • No grooves • Just 100% traction • 100% Guaranteed

SURE & SAFE

No-Slip Concrete


June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

Animal welfare fund boosted

The Waikato Farming Lifestyles is published with pride by NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, a privately owned NZ company. Phone: 0800 466 793 Email: info@nsmm.co.nz General Manager: Deb Wright | debw@nsmm.co.nz 021 639 696

Waikato Farming Lifestyles Distribution area

Production Manager: Jessica Wright Editorial: Denise Gunn Paul Campbell Andy Bryenton Joanne Speechly Ayla Miller Ann Morgan Production: Brenda Ilton Viv Webb

Overlooked by many within the fine details of last month’s budget from the government was a $10 million package over four years designed to beef up New Zealand’s animal welfare systems — supporting a new law that too, has just taken effect.

Graphic Design: Gavin Bainbridge Dylan Hansen Callum McDonald James Menzies Advertising: Glyn Parker Heather McInnes Paul Bakulich MEMBER OF:

Accounts: Lesley Robinson | accounts@nsmm.co.nz Distribution: Laurie Willetts Website: www.farminglifestyles.co.nz

Audited distribution details Print run 30,300. ABC audited circulation 29,800, audited Jan–Dec 2014. DELIVERED FREE to every rural delivery address in Waikato and King Country.

We service… • Septic tanks • Grease traps • Portaloos • Interceptors

24/7

And we cover Matamata-Piako & South Waikato Districts.

0800 61 32 32

SAFETY FIRST

ON THE FARM

SEPTIC TANK OWNERS How you can save money by keeping your septic system effective and healthy

Septic tanks and multi-stage septic systems are delicately balanced environments. It does not take much to upset them. Common practice is to ignore the septic system until problems occur. Good and best economical practice is to always keep your septic system well maintained. A malfunctioning septic system can become a health hazard. When a system is not maintained or operated as a delicately balanced environment, problems occur. These problems include nasty odours, leach line blockages, untreated liquid rising to the surface, toilets gurgling and taking time to empty. At this stage your septic system is a serious health hazard to you and your children. Human waste produces faecal coliform bacteria, a source of viral and bacterial gastroenteritis as well as Hepatitis A and other diseases. Hepatitis can be a debilitating condition and cause long-term harm to children. There are only three remedies. One: stop using the septic system until it recovers. This can take over a month and is not normally practical. Two: excavate your septic system and relocate it. This is very costly and time consuming, sometimes requiring new resource consents and different systems. Three: treat your septic system with Septi-Cure™ every six months. Septi-Cure is cost effective. By far the most cost effective solution is to pour one litre of Septi-Cure™ down the toilet bowl every six months. This simple action will help keep your system working at top efficiency by reducing solids and scum. Instead of emptying your tank frequently, the reduction in solids and scum saves you expensive pump out costs. Your irrigation field and leach lines will become clear of slimes and blockages so nature can handle the gradual seepage and evaporation for you. When this is happening

by Paul Campbell

your system will be operating effectively and not endangering you or your family’s health. What is Septi-Cure™ Septi-Cure™ is a concentrated mixture of selected naturally occurring microorganisms. These harmless tiny organisms live and multiply by feeding on waste material. When introduced to your septic tank system, they go to work straight away digesting waste material, reducing solids and scum, allowing your septic system to start operating to its maximum efficiency. As they progress through to your irrigation field they feed on the slimes that prevent seepage and evaporation. When seepage and evaporation return to normal, you have reduced the risk of contaminating groundwater and the environment as well as reducing the chances of infection for you and your family. Eventually, they get washed out of the system and have to be replaced to continue their work. This is why you introduce Septi-Cure™ to your septic system every six months for maximum efficiency. A satisfied customer in Hamilton has been using Septi-Cure™ for three years. He says this allows them to have an odour-free septic tank with low maintenance costs. He also says that his service person is amazed at how well Septi-Cure™ works, keeping their tank in very good condition. Problematic septic tanks – treat with Septi-Cure™. Prevent septic system problems – treat with Septi-Cure™. For Septi-Cure™ – Call: 0800 109 202 Website: www.ecoworld.co.nz

Primar y Industries minister Nathan Guy said the investment will support changes in the new Animal Welfare Amendment Act, which passed into law last month and some of the money will go to informing the industry of those changes. “Some of this funding will go towards creating targeted education that ensures the right people know what is required of them. “As well as strengthening the enforcement of animal welfare requirements, the investment will also contribute to the SPCA’s work in animal welfare. In particular, it will further support its compliance function.” “New Zealand already has a strong reputation for animal welfare,” Mr Guy says. “ H o w e v e r, the expectations of consumers Nathan Guy, Primary Industries Minister and society are constantly changing and our farming systems the National Animal Welfare Advisory are continually evolving. This Committee, improving compliance and investment will support changes in the enforcement capability and managing new Animal Welfare Amendment Act, the welfare of animals in a civil which passed into law this month. These defence emergency. changes have made animal welfare “Our primary sector makes a critical obligations clearer, more transparent contribution to our economy. New and easier to enforce. Zealand earns around $25 billion a year “They will also ensure New Zealand by exporting animal products such as is well placed to maintain its strong meat, milk and wool. reputation and world class animal Our global reputation as a safe food welfare system into the future.” producer depends on us continuing to The new funding will go towards produce animal products within strong developing new regulations through animal welfare standards.”

Pay attention!

around road works

handles brass and

2

architectural hardware specialists

Suppliers of distinctive door handles and fittings

Consult us for hardware to enhance your home

Visit our showroom 12 Somerset Street, Hamilton

Also available at

p. 07 846 1235 e. sales@handle.co.nz w. handlesandbrass.co.nz


Federated farmers supports PCE report Federated Farmers welcomes the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment’s report on Managing Water Quality, which supports their long held position that the National Policy Statement is a major step forward for water management in New Zealand.

3

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K MIND YOUR SPEED AROUND SCHOOL BUSES

20 www.nzlgroup.co.nz

Federated Farmers Environment spokesperson, Ian MacKenzie

picture and clearly define what that is. Everything we do needs to be about the end game values that we set under the NPS.” Federated Farmers is involved with helping the government further populate the National Objectives Framework, and in that capacity they have already supported the inclusion of Macroinvertebrate Community Index and estuaries. He said, “The inclusion of the MCI tool will help us keep our eyes on the prize rather than getting bogged down in the details and getting tunnel vision on what we think are the priorities. “Federated Farmers has launched its very own ‘Water Team’ to do just that. We want to empower the provinces to be at the table providing robust and fit for purpose information that will help shape the end goal, so that regulators can make decisions which are in line with the science.”

WE MAKE

HOUSE

CALLS We know you’re busy on the farm and can’t always make it into town to visit our amazing showhome so our consultants come to you, wherever you intend to build

Providing outstanding service and straightforward Hiab transport solutions.

The Hiab Transport Team at NZL Group carefully assess each job to ensure the right driver and the right hiab truck are dispatched every time. Our aim is to Deliver the Difference and guarantee product is delivered on time in faultless condition. NZL Group has perfected the Lift, Load and Carry service solution for over 60 years in the transport and logistics business, working within industries from farming to construction. Experience peace of mind knowing you have chosen a professional transport and logistics company with an excellent reputation. NZL Hamilton 745 Te Rapa Road Te Rapa, Hamilton Contact Mike Hopkins 100% New Zealand Owned & Operated

P. (07) 928 7143 M. 021 960 570 NZL Sales & Marketing

P. (09) 985 9416 M. 021 270 9449

PA N 1 0 1 2 1 5 6

Dr Jan Wright has reflected on what has been an effective couple of years since her last report, with a sense of significant momentum in the regions. She has made six recommendations which overall Federated Farmers agree with, excluding concerns around the exceptions policy. “We agree with the commissioner’s recommendation for a more strategic approach in prioritising the more vulnerable catchments. To date some councils have spread their efforts too far and thin when they needed to prioritise and make some real progress on the ones that are under the most pressure,” said Federated Farmers Environment spokesperson, Ian MacKenzie. “Federated Farmers has been asking for greater certainty and clarification on the implementation of the NPS for freshwater management for some time, and agrees with the commissioner’s focus on the need for this in ‘maintaining and improving’ water bodies and freshwater management zoning.” “While the NPS has a lot of uncertainty and needs some clarification it has been a major leap forward for managing water quality in New Zealand. It has put a framework and set a direction for how we are to proceed, all it needs is some tightening in some areas so it puts us all in the same boat,” he said. “We are less comfortable with Jan Wrights’ recommendation around the exceptions policy because it appears to be giving urban authorities and urban infrastructure the ability to opt out of the NPS. “The overarching theme of this report is that we need to focus on the bigger

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES  June 2015

Choose from over 100 planss which you can customise to suit your family, land & lifestyle.

Featured Plan:

Discovery Specifications:

FLOOR AREA: ROOF: BEDROOMS: BATHROOMS: LIVING: GARAGE:

382.7 m2 GABLE 4 2 2 4

®

E

VISIT OUR SHOWHOME

3 KAREWA PLACE TE RAPA, HAMILTON

OR

VISIT

07 849 3979 WWW.GOLDENHOMES.CO.NZ


4

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

CHAROLAIS ARE HERE TO STAY by Ann Morgan

Paul and Claire Graingers’ property in the Waitomo district is a 600 hectare farm which along with 2000 sheep is home to the Kia Toa Charolais stud that was established in 2003.

T

he charolais breed has always appealed to Paul, who has 100 cows for the stud and also fattens 250 local trade cattle per year which are predominantly charolais. Paul says: “The stud is no hobby, you have to do it right. A lot of money has been spent on new sires which has produced better stock. The genetics we have introduced are slowly improving, it’s not an overnight wonder, it takes time and patience. “If you are ruthless in the culling, and don’t allow substandard animals to come through, things do improve. I don’t believe we can cut corners in this game on seed stock.

“Two of our bulls were in the top two per cent of the country but we had to kill one very recently as he got injured, which is a bummer. There’s a lot of heartbreak at times but it’s all part of the game. “If an expensive animal is bought and it doesn’t perform, get rid of it, it means saving a lot of money.” He says there has been three dry summers which has not been conducive to good stock. He doesn’t think summer safe is the norm anymore, and people have to realise the animals also have to cope with that. “We have changed our fertiliser, with more lime going on

enjoy your stay Leave the rest to us

Relax in your orewa beach village location with ocean views from every apartment, free Wi-Fi, 50+ Sky TV Channels, heated lap pool, sauna and gym. Secure parking, easy beach cafe and restaurant access. Nestled between Tauranga Harbour & Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park, Katikati is the gateway to the beautiful Bay of Plenty. • Restaurants & shops within a 2 min walk • Free Wi-Fi • Swimming Pool • Cooked/Continental Breakfast – Gluten-free option • Pets by arrangement • Spa baths (in 3 units) • Member of MANZ Use your

Download our app from the Apple Store and Google Play

Card here

Online reservations www.ramadaorewa.co.nz/reservations or call toll free (NZ) on 0800 843 628

84 Main Road, Katikati 3129

Ph: 07 549 0398 • Fax:07 549 3684 E: motel@kaimaiview.co.nz • www.kaimaiview.co.nz

This apartment hotel is independently owned and operated. © (2012) Ramada Worldwide Inc.

Paul Grainger says the Charolais breed are to stay the pasture than phosphate. It suits our programme, and we are starting to see an improvement in the quality of our grass — we are getting shorter but thicker pasture. “We have built our own sales pavilion and viewing pens on site. This makes things easier for the stock.“ He says now is a good time for those who have stuck with the beef industry, they are finally reaping a few benefits and hanging in there is paying off. “This year we have stock well over 800

Xero connects rural business Xero is online accounting software that connects farmers with their finances. It’s simple and easy to use from anywhere, at any time. Get out of the office and spend more time on the land. Try it now for free at xero.com/farming

Beautiful accounting software

kilograms. They are genuine hill country bulls being fed only grass and haylage. “We produce stock that can handle living on the hills because that is where beef are housed now. We produce 200 bales of haylage to cover any shortage of grass and we are trying to keep our supplementary expenditure as low as possible.” Paul believes lots gets thrown at farmers, new grasses, new products, new fertilisers, and he thinks it gets confusing. “It doesn’t hurt to be a little


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

The Graingers produce stock live on the hills The annual bull sale in the new undercover purpose built pavilion old fashioned and it’s important to stick to the fundamental basics. Farming seems to go through fazes and we are encouraged to get into this and get into that, but every farm is different. “My dad often said to me ‘if you follow trends, you never catch them, be a trendsetter’. Some things we do here, others wouldn’t. “We still do a lambing beat because to me a lamb saved is a lamb saved. If 30–40 lambs per year are saved, that is a lot of saving. Our stud is in very good heart, and we are finding it harder to cull animals. If you feed them well they will return the favour, it is feeding as much as

breeding.The Graingers will carry on with the breed for a very long time. “It adds another dimension to farming — we are farmers first and breeders second. “Our stud stock do not get any preferential treatment, they have to perform under normal farming practices and if not they are culled. Claire does the bookwork whilst their eldest son Rhys and his wife Holly and two grandchildren are on a farm near Taumarunui, and second son Mark is shearing full time. Their daughter Stacey is teaching in Scotland and Hannah their youngest daughter is still at school. “We help each other and life’s definitely more fun with grandchildren.”

Anything… Anywhere… Anytime!

• Long and wide loads • Machinery movers • On site work • Water tank shifts • Container and shed lifts • Semi, flatdecks, trailers • Pallet Deliveries

For a FREE QUOTE phone us on 07 847 2074

Experience Europe in style...

The ULTIMATE European Journey SAVE UP TO

50%

E AMAZ ING VA LU G FOR LUXURY 2016 RIVER CRUISIN

BOUTIQUE RIVER CRUISE,26 DAYS FROM AMSTERDAM TO ISTANBUL from

$13,595

per person share twin* Deluxe Cabin (Category 3)

INCL UDES AIRFARES!

DEPARTURES: 04 & 21 May, Jun; 02 & 27 Jul; 13 Aug; 07 & 24 Sep 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: Amsterdam Cologne Rhine River Frankfurt Danube River Vienna Budapest Bucharest Istanbul

Hamilton City Cnr Victoria & Bryce St, Ph: 07 839 2134 | Cambridge 75 Victoria St, Ph: 07 823 0320 Morrinsville 264 Thames St, Ph: 07 889 3863 | Taupo 41 Horomatangi St, Ph: 07 377 2700 Te Awamutu Cnr Alexandra & Sloane St, Ph: 07 871 8131 *Terms and conditions apply and are subject to change and availability at time of booking. Please see instore for more details.

Enjoy Europe in luxury aboard Uniworld Boutique River Cruises’ new 26-day Ultimate European Journey itinerary travelling from Amsterdam to Istanbul. Multiple departure dates are available between May and September 2016, with guests able to discover the full spectrum of European culture and history on an in-depth exploration of 10 countries along the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers. This is all while enjoying the exquisite accommodation, award-winning hospitality and world-class cuisine of Uniworld’s floating five-star boutique hotel. Gaze in wonder at the scenery of the Rhine River Valley, a UNESCO world heritage site lined with castles. In Vienna, take in an exclusive tour – a must for anyone who loves art, music and architecture. Whether you’ve visited Europe once or a dozen times, you haven’t experienced the best of it until you’ve sailed with Uniworld. Uniworld combines the pleasure of discovering different destinations with amazing on-board service, cuisine and hospitality. Sailing along historic waterways on-board your floating luxury hotel, you’ll see some of the most enchanting places up close. Your proximity to the shore means that colourful hillside villages, picturesque castles, and ancient ruins are within view from all areas of your intimate ship – the elegant restaurant, the welcoming lounge, the inviting sun deck, and your own stateroom. River cruising offers an unparalleled level of convenience as you often dock right in the heart of town mere steps away from charming squares, magnificent cathedrals, and bustling marketplaces. Uniworld is an all-inclusive river cruise package from captivating shore excursions hosted by the best local guides in the industry to all meals on-board, with unlimited European wines, beer, spirits and soft drinks on-board, airport transfers on arrival and departure days – and so much more. You’ll have nothing to worry about except enjoying yourself as Uniworld’s highly trained, English-speaking staff pamper you. This amazing itinerary is a new option for 2016 and offers outstanding value for early-birds who can secure this deal. Hurry, call your House of Travel now as this deal will sell out soon.

5


6

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

A HORSE RIDER’S

DELIGHT b y Ayla Miller

Little Valley Farm is paradise for horses and riders alike with its 50 acres of rolling farmland in Ohaupo, Waikato, crafted to provide a unique riding experience from beginners to experts and everyone in between.

A

fter 30 years as dairy farmers, Paul and Natalie Woods decided it was time for a change of lifestyle and set about creating a riding facility to suit all needs. The family’s love of horses began when Natalie went hunting with a friend roughly 12 years ago. From then on she was hooked and when their daughters Jessica and Mikayla were around 12 years old they both began to show an interest in horses as well. At ages 22 and 20 respectively, both are now involved in most disciplines including show jumping, dressage and hunting. Jessica was recently selected to represent New Zealand in the Oceania Senior Trans Tasman three star event in Taupo and Mikayla is also no stranger

to high level competition either. She was a member of the NZ Young Rider Development Squad for dressage last season. “When we were starting out with horses, we found it really hard to find somewhere for all of us to go and be able to do our own thing. “Sometimes one of us wanted to practise dressage while the others wanted to show jump and it was difficult to find a place where we could do this, so we created our own. Everyone can come to Little Valley Farm and enjoy everything,” said Natalie. “It is definitely a family business. We believe it is the only private facility in the Waikato that offers an indoor arena, a show jumping arena and a cross country course.”

OUTRAGEOUS FIELDAYS ® DEALS...

Jessica Woods and Defies Logic

Diversify Your Income Think Bees, Think Ceracell NEW ZEALAND’S LARGEST RANGE OF BEEKEEPING SUPPLIES

YAMAHA YFM550 $11,999 EXCL GST

YAMAHA YXM700 VIKING $19,499 EXCL GST

YAMAHA AG200E $4,999 EXCL GST

YAMAHA AG100 $3,449 EXCL GST

• 3-year factory warranty. • Independent suspension, on-command 2WD/4WD, locking differentials.

• Extra low first gear for following stock. • Large carriers - Rear 20kg with tie hooks, front with spring clamp.

• 3-year factory warranty. • 3-seat layout with a flat walk-through floor.

• Purpose built for the farm. • Fully enclosed chain extended chain & sprocket life in extreme conditions. • Neutral at bottom of gear box for easy selection when getting on and off to open gates.

Blackwood Yamaha expert after sales service support. Tailored finance and insurance available through YMF and YMI

Bottom of the hill Albert St, Cambridge www.blackwoodyamaha.co.nz Ph 07 827 7066 • Mob 027 493 2076

• Beekeeping Supplies • Buyers & Processors of Beeswax • Honey Pumps & Processing Equipment • Beekeeping Training & Education 0800 CERACELL (0800 237 223) info@ceracell.co.nz Visit our new e-commerce website www.ceracell.co.nz Use the coupon code “WAIKATO1” when completing your online purchase in June & July 2015 and receive 5% discount on your goods Ceracell Beekeeping Supplies (NZ) Ltd | 09 274 7236 (Auckland) | Fax 09 274 0368 24 Andromeda Crescent, East Tamaki, Auckland | PO Box 204184, Highbrook, Auckland 2161


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

7

The Little Valley Farm cross country jump

Paul Woods and his daughters with some of their foals This course was professionally designed and built by internationally acclaimed builder Robbie McLean. It offers jumps for beginners through to pre-novice and novice riders and the arena allows showjumpers to practise, and layouts can be changed to suit the individual rider’s requirements. “The beautifully presented indoor arena means people can train in all weather and in winter, even the jumps get taken indoors so people can ride 24/7, 365 days a year,” said Natalie. “It is fully equipped with everything you need including natural light for daytime and extensive lighting for the

evening. There are generous sized mirrors for schooling and a great sound system for those wishing to practise their musical freestyle tests or just enjoy some background music.” The venue has been carefully planned so that the public can enjoy the space as much as they do, hiring it out to encourage others to play in their backyard. The premises make horse riding accessible for groups of friends arranging a catch-up, to national and international trainers for fun, competition and clinics. “Our next exciting development stage includes a breeding programme using

two colts we have bred ourselves, using natural standing, with lineage including the likes of His Royal Highness, Landro L and Sandreo, and the building of a round pen complex to complement this,” said Natalie. Not only does Little Valley Farm provide a wide range of facilities for all horse disciplines, it also hosts a range of events varying from international instructors to cattle sales during the field days and dog agility clinics. “People also come to sell their horses at the yard and use it as a chance to show them off and there are dressage tutors available every month.” “It is an equestrian lovers’ playground — the farm is equipped with all a rider needs for a fun day out with their horse.” For more information visit their website www.littlevalleyfarm.co.nz

Remar Knitwear & Adage Socks

09 443 5914

adage nz socks MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

Buy directly from the manufacturer.

GREAT SPECIALS! KNITWEAR, ACCESSORIES AND SOCKS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.. INCLUDING ADULT WORK BOOT & CUSHY WORK SOCKS, KIDS GUMBOOT SOCKS, OUTDOOR MERINO SOCKS, POSSUM SOCKS, JUMPERS & ACCESSORIES, PLUS OUR NEW BLANKET & HOMEWARE RANGE

ONLINE STORE NOW OPEN

www.adagesocks.co.nz

RANGITAIKI TAVERN Truck Stop

-We also offer

Sales Representatives Wanted

• Hot food available from 5am • Cut lunches • Easy access for trucks all hours of day and night

We are always looking for sales representatives, we can never have enough.

The perfect place for truckers to stop in for a rest and a meal

Come and pay Rangitaiki tavern a visit

The role is selling advertising in the Greater Waikato Region. This role has many advantages; 1. We have a database of existing and new clients 2. We have excellent prospecting tools 3. You will earn commission on all sales and any re orders 4. Full training is provided 5. There is no limit to what you can earn.

• Accommodation (cabins, camp sites for tents and campervans) • Cafe and restaurant • En route bus stop

“Deals on Wheels” Competition Winner “Best Eatery on the Road” Only a short drive from Taupo and other tourist activities

Email your CV to: jobs@nsmm.co.nz

Rotagen “Combo”

3802 Taupo - Napier Highway • State Highway 5 • 07 384 2803

Put a STOP TO calf scours! The only one that prevents as well as treats! Stop Calf Scours! Use Rotagen “Combo” to prevent and treat calf scours. Protects against Bovine Rotavirus 6 and 10 Cryptosporidia E. coli Salmonella typhimurium Coronavirus

Proven in NZ and Overseas Contact your vet clinic today to order products! Quality Kiwi Made Products. Only available from your veterinarian

Features & Benefits A unique solution for your calf scouring problems. The only product that prevents as well as treats. A unique combination of antibodies against a range of the common causes of calf scours. Manufactured from egg powder produced from vaccinated hens. Combinations available against Rotavirus, Cryptosporidia, E Coli, Salmonella and Coronavirus. Rotagen “Combo” is available in 250gm, 500gm, 1Kg and 2.5 Kg packs


8

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

BY

A N N

M O R G A N

Located beneath Mount Pureora-o-Kahu in the Waikato is Pa Harakeke which is home to a ginseng plantation that is nurtured and cared for by Maraeroa C Incorporation, a family organisation.

“W

e didn’t realise the true potential when the idea was first presented to us to grow ginseng,” says chief executive Glen Katu. “We thought it was something new that might work on our land and in

our climate as we were investigating different crop options to utilise our property to its full potential.” Trials and tribulations have seen this crop become a New Zealand cultivating success over the past eight years. wMaraeroa C have grown pure wild

R U O Y T N A W WE BOBBY ’S...

A fine example of the healthy root. A member of staff, Bill, checking the root in the processing room

Bobby Calves Collection has already started. Happy to collect until your processor starts. Penicillin Milk Ok, no tags, same day processing 6 days per week. Check out current calf prices at:

0800 DOWNCOW

www.acpetfoods.co.nz The Constant Angle Knife Sharpening System

Corrosion resistant Aluminium and Titanium Hopper Box rams, custom designed to provide an efficient fertiliser spreading solution within a computerised system.

t i m

Ra

www.completehydraulics.co.nz PO Box 5686 •116 Ellis Street Frankton Hamilton PH: 07 847 1514 A/H: 0274 876 475 Fax: 07 847 1521

AVAILABLE HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE.

AVAILABLE HERE, 0800 ADBLUE THERE & EVERYWHERE. sales@chemgroup.co.nz

AVAILABLE HERE, 0800 ADBLUE AVAILABLE HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE.

SERIES

The indexed rotating clamping system 3 Angle adjustments 12°, 20°, 25° Your knife is always in the same place • High Grade Stainless Steel • Hygienic • Easy Care

AVAILABLE HERE, 0800 ADBLUE AVAILABLE HERE, 0800 ADBLUE

Manufacture & Repair of all Hydraulic Rams • Agricultural Power Steering Repairs • Cylinder Honing • On-Site Hydraulic Servicing Over 30 Yea Experienrs ce

PRECISION

sales@chemgroup.co.nz

THERE & EVERYWHERE.

THERE & EVERYWHERE. THERE & EVERYWHERE. sales@chemgroup.co.nz sales@chemgroup.co.nz

0800 ADBLUE 0800 ADBLUE sales@chemgroup.co.nz sales@chemgroup.co.nz

Deluxe Precision Kit Pictured

See our website for the full range www.scarysharp.co.nz Talk to the manufacturer toll free 0800 175 720

PREPARE YOUR CALF PENS THIS WINTER WITH

Vetsan Super Concentrate A concentrated Sanitiser, Biocide & Virucide Ideal for use in animal pens and calf rearing facilities. Active against all the important calf scour causing micro-organisms including: Rotavirus, E coli, Salmonella sp, Coronavirus, Cryptosporidium parvum, Clostridia sp, Coliforms etc. Contact your vet clinic today to order products! Quality Kiwi Made Products. Only available from your veterinarian


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

ginseng since 2006 when the plant was first introduced to the company by New Zealand Crop and Food with a man named Jae Lee from Korea. He came to the country believing he could grow the plant under pine trees in the central North island. The active ingredient in ginseng is believed to boost the immune system. It is good for cognitive function and it gives an energy boost better than caffeine. In Chinese herbal history it is known as the king of herbs due to its strength giving properties and ability to balance all the minerals in the body. “We had considered cultivating truffles and shiitake mushrooms but they were not suitable to grow under pine trees or in our climate,” says Mr Katu. “The ginseng was an exciting opportunity and we certainly had the trees in our forests for it to grow under with cold winters, dry summers and free draining soil. We embraced the opportunity to try and succeed with this crop. “A Korean farmer came to manage the project with our staff in the beginning. He had asked if we have deer and pig, we said yes, he said ‘that’s ok, they won’t worry the crop’ but he didn’t realise we had rabbits and finches. Our first two trials became bunny and bird food, it was a good fresh meal.” “We invested in pest proof fencing and replanted for a third time. The plants survived and we have had very positive growing index results. “The risk was worth it. We had to get through eight years of growing time

and have the project monitored for a few years. In 2007 they employed 27-year-old Daniel Benefield from Piopio who had a horticulture diploma. He is now the operations manager and a team have travelled to Asia and America to learn from the experts all they could to make the project the success it has become. It is the first crop in the country to be grown the wild simulated way — without fertilisers and pesticides, growing as naturally as possible. Once they proved the crop could be a success they invested and expanded the plantation which is now more than 20 acres. “New Zealand ginseng grows in half the time as Asian and American because our cold snap is a much shorter period,” says Mr Katu. “This is a great advantage for the company as the crop is harvested in seven years instead of 14. “The roots have been tested for taste, feel and look compared to the native Asian plants and all tests have come back positive which means the value is high. The company are in the process to expand dramatically with investors who have market and distribution channels for their ginseng products in China as well as investing in the business. Now on the commercial market, the first product they have available is a ginseng gift pack range which hit the New Zealand market in February. “This is a high quality gift to give especially to the older Asian generation.

9

Covering the seeds with pine needles by hand for healthy growth A root of ginseng is a show piece, it is best in perfect form and preferably in an animal or person shape to wish a person good health,” says Mr Katu. “The company will go on providing for generations to come as we develop new products such as health capsules and tea under the brand Pure-Ora, which means ‘Wellness’.” They also provide advice for others wanting to farm Ginseng. For more information email glen.katu@ maraeroac.co.nz

Custom Made For You • Frameless Showers • Standard Showers • Security & Insect Screens • Balustrade & Gates • Mirrors • Wardrobe Organisers • Wardrobe Sliding Doors • Awnings • Venetian Blinds COMPLETE BATHROOM RENOVATION SERVICE Free Measure & Quote

Visit our new showroom at 3 Bandon Street, Frankton, Hamilton

WAIKATO

Phone: 07 847 2221 Toll Free: 0800 466 375

Put an end to your back problems! Do your back or hips ache during calving season? Do you favour one side when lifting or pulling?

Try the revolutionary Oov!

Realign and strengthen your body automatically in the comfort of your own home.

Check out Neal Kinsey’s courses for 2015

www.goldenbaydolomite.co.nz P: Ron McLean – 0800 549 433

New Zea land

IT WORKS!

711 Victoria St, Hamilton info@oov.co.nz www.oov.co.nz Moanui Skin Repairer A truly effective all-purpose NZ made emu oil based hand and skin cream, suitable for anyone with dry, cracked and damaged skin, in particular farmers, gardeners, tradesmen, bricklayers, nurses, hairdressers - you get the picture. It moisturises and protects, forming a protective barrier to prevent repetitive damage. Great on cracked hands and heels. Sold for over 20 years with numerous loyal and repeat customers, primarily farmers, who can’t be wrong.

Check out Neal Kinsey’s courses for 2015

www.kiwifertiliser.co.nz P: Ron McLean – 0800 549 433 P: Brett Petersen – 0800 549 422

Visit our website to read customer reviews.

WEBSITE SPECIAL for the month of JUNE ONLY.

Buy direct at – www.moanui.co.nz or email: sales@moanui.co.nz Also available at selected Farmsource (R.D.1) and Farmlands stores.


10

June 2015  WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

ADVERTORIAL

Indoor vs Outdoor Farming by John K Morris CEO of Agrissentials

During the 1950’s New Zealand pastoral farmers were the best and most cost effective producers on our planet and the rest of the world was trying to emulate us. New Zealand was the envy of the globe with our cows, sheep and beef being outdoors, grass fed and healthy, everyone wanted our products and our financial position was very strong. The average dairy farm back then was 40 hectares, supporting up to 2 families and beef and sheep farms were all sizes, our country was pumping and from the flow on effects of our agricultural people, these were good times. The country towns were booming and everybody had a job and money was circulating. Production was a lot easier then with plenty of grass out in front of the animals and neighbours were helping one another to make hay and silage. It was a nice thing to be doing, the food was great and beer came in big bottles. Our scientists back then were setting

not nice. You could smell it from miles away as you drove up the I5 freeway in California. The latest figures out this year, for industrial dairy farming in the USA are; the average milking life for a cow is 20 months, they are milked 4 times per day, injected with hormones to produce more milk and because of confinement are regularly injected with antibiotics. The bulk of feed supplied to them is maize, (more than likely G.M.O maize). Grains are great for chickens and hogs but when fed to rumen animals the maize causes acidosis resulting in mastitis. During milking the pus from mastitis is going into the milk making it unfit for human consumption — so much for industrial farming. While I was in California last month, farmers were talking about going back to family size farms in an endeavour to produce better quality food for a better way of life. We already have this system working in New Zealand. It creates more employment for the families. Production on a family run farm will always outperform industrial farming. The animals are better cared for and with good management and Rok Solid fertilisers farmers can keep grass out in

new standards for agriculture; they were allowed to think for themselves, were genuinely independent and paid by the New Zealand taxpayer. By the mid 1980’s toxic chemicals had filtered into the farming communities and the chemical corporations had partnered up with our agricultural universities. In the mid 1980’s I had set up business in central California growing and marketing Kiwano (horned melons) which together with New Zealand production kept me in the global markets for 12 months of the year. During this period I came across, what is termed as industrial farming where animals are kept in huge sheds and feed and water is supplied to them. I first recognised this system of production by the nostril biting stench of urine and excrement —

®

front of the animals and produce all their grass supplement requirements on the farm, without disturbing the pasture, the soil or the bank balance. First and foremost you need to remineralise your soils and pack those soils up with microorganisms and that’s what Agrissentials specialise in: multimineral, microbial rich fertilisers. Plus free, non-toxic, real nitrogen: straight out of our atmosphere and stored in the organic matter of the soil, for release on demand by the plant — great for the farm, the environment and definitely the pocket. Call Agrissentials today and begin a new relationship with your farm — with June’s fantastic fieldays’ special of 10% off all Agrissentials best on earth fertilisers, there’s never been a better time to give them a go. If you would like a FREE INFO PACK freephone 0800 THE KEY that’s 0800 843 539 today or you can contact your friendly representative Chris Storm (Coromandel/North Waikato) on 021 738 609 or Robyn Vickers (Central Waikato) 021 0203 6926, Ken Pitts (South/West Waikato) 027 5023 036, Simon George (Bay of Plenty) 021 738 521 to find out how we can make your farm more successful.


11

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

Rural broadband from Spark Frustrated rural communities with substandard internet access have help on the way with Spark announcing its pricing for their new Rural Wireless Broadband. “The 4G solution uses a selfinstalled antenna which simply attaches to the wireless modem. “Customers can plug-in and go immediately without waiting for technicians or the need for cables and large aerials,” said head of mobility products David Redmore. “Spark’s 4G Rural Wireless Broadband network uses more than 150 — 700MHz cell towers operating around rural New Zealand. The towers are specifically designed for rural areas. They are great as they do not rely on lines. Spark has more 700MHz spectrum than any other operator in New Zealand so it can offer the best performance and a seamless experience.” Dairy farmer Tony Walters recently installed Spark Rural Wireless Broadband on his Aka Aka property. He says within minutes of getting the equipment he was able to connect at over 50Mbps — that’s equal to speeds on fibre broadband networks, and up to ten times faster than some existing 3G products. “Data and computing is now an important part of any farming business. We need a reliable and fast broadband connection to monitor and maximise the efficiency of the farm.

Spark’s head of mobility products David Redmore

“This gives us the speed I require for processing data and provides my family the broadband capacity they need It’s a far better solution than what we’ve had in the past.” The new faster alternative to existing slower rural broadband products will cost $95 a month for 80GB of data and $105 per month for broadband, a landline and national calling. Spark’s service also comes with a 30day money back guarantee. Those interested can register online at store.spark.co.nz/forms/s/ruralwireless-broadband.

IF YOU CAN MILK, FEED OR STORE IT.

WE CAN HOUSE IT

Goat and cow housing, feed pads & farm buildings.

GET IT DONE THE AZTECH® WAY™ phone 0800 298 324

aztechbuildings.co.nz

®


12

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

Fieldays Follow Up NZ

®

As one of the best trailers on the New Zealand market, when you purchase a Prescott Trailer you can be assured that your trailer will go everywhere you need it to go, do everything you need it to do, and still be doing the hard yards well after the competition have given up. Fully welded construction, fully galvanised and proudly NZ Made.

AS SEEN AT

FIELDAYS

®

SteelTop Ute Canopy • Tonneau Cover • Headlight cover • Bonnet Guard • Side Steps • Ute Bedliner • Ute Bed Extender • Door Weathershield • Ute Hard Lid • Truck Air Deflectors • Truck Stoneguard • Exterior Sunvisor • Nudge Bar • Fog Lamp • Towbars • Side n Lock Tie Downs … and MORE! •

Airplex Industries, 21 Saleyards Rd Otahuhu, Auckland

0800 247 753 – info@airplex.co.nz

Mystery Creek spells success by Paul Campbell

With in excess of 126,000 visitors, the Fieldays at Mystery Creek were judged a huge success with the final day featuring the Rural Bachelor of the Year announced along with the winners from the tractor pull events and the people’s choice awards.

On either a standard or custom built design, we will listen to you and ensure you get exactly what you require. No hard sell, just honest advice and the experience of 46 years of knowing and building trailers.

Ph 0800 888 323 www.prescotttrailers.co.nz

Arrive Alive...

Don’t Drink and Drive

Bachelor winner Toby How said the moment his win was confirmed was ‘surreal’. “The whole week’s been amazing, going back to work on Monday will be a shock to the system.” The tractor pull winners were were also announced in three categories — weight adjusted, weight transfer and modified. Coordinator Andrew Reymer said the wins went to “older guys who had more experience, had been around for a while and knew how to handle it.” Innovations were applauded with visitors giving 1,000 votes to Easy-Use Feed Bin Wires for it’s simple solution to control feeding. In second place was Safety Buddy for its Bluetooth enabled safety device, and in third place was Fence Detective for its smartphone app for testing if electric fences are live. The site awards saw Makita NZ Ltd taking out the overall trophy. The top

theme site was taken home by the University of Waikato, as the exhibitor that best portrayed the event theme — Growing Our Capability in Agribusiness. “Our team wanted to showcase the breadth and quality of work that the University of Waikato is undertaking, particularly where we’ve been working with Waikato to solve business and environmental challenges,” said spokesman Simon Bush. The Fieldays planning executive, Jacqui Cooper, added that once again it was exciting to see what exhibitors came up with for their sites, as was the case each year. “Set up starts weeks before the event begins and there is so much work that goes into these sites. It’s a full construction zone here in the lead up and it’s fantastic to see it all come together.” The national agricultural showcase will be back at Mystery Creek next year from June 15 to 18.

BUGGER ITS METAL! I CAN’T GET IN!

STOPS LEAVES, RATS & BIRDS


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

13

Fieldays Follow Up NZ

®

ADVERTORIAL

BURGESS

A beneficial system

Matting & Surfacing Ltd New Zealand Owned Since 1951

Lindsay and the team at Clean Green Effluent Company would like to thank all the farmers and suppliers they met at the New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek. It was a great opportunity to meet people and have discuss one of the biggest issues dairy farmers are facing, — how to effectively manage farm effluent whilst remaining environmentally friendly. Lindsay Lewis, founder and Managing Director of Clean Green Effluent Co said “I found a huge amount of interest from farmers who have found previous systems very expensive, cumbersome and difficult to maintain. “We had a lot of discussion from people who were fascinated with the water savings the Clean Green System can deliver to their farms.” says Lindsay. “One of the benefits of our system is the reduction of fresh water consumption from the industry standard of 50-60 litres per cow per day, to under 20 litres by utilising our automated yard greenwash system. When this is coupled with the reduction in rainfall catchment the Clean Green System has over traditional mega-ponds, the reductions are huge. I was talking to one farmer who will be reducing the amount of effluent he has to

Burgess Non Slip Safety Matting Hoofbond Tray & Mattress for Treatment & Prevention of Lameness AS SEEN AT MYSTERY CREEK

• Atv Bike Mats • Calf Pen & Trailer Mats • Exit / Entry / Wintering Pads • Ute Deck Mats • Matting for Horse Stables, Floats & Trucks • Anti Fatigue Mats for Cowshed Pits & Work Stations

Phone 0800 808570

disperse by over 20,000,000 litres per year by installing a Clean Green Effluent System.” “In this day and age farmers are becoming more aware of the need to balance environmental impacts with effective farm management, and this was particularly evident at this years Fieldays. The support we are getting from local councils in installing sustainable effluent systems to help manage water quality issues

is very gratifying” said Lindsay. If you missed talking to the team from Clean Green Effluent Company, be sure to check out their website www.cleangreeneffluent.co.nz, or give them a call on 0800 400 365.

NZ MADE & MANUFACTURED BY BURGESS MATTING LTD

Avoid Drink Driving

AWESOME AFRICA Travel with the Experts, We specialise in African travel.

Small group scheduled & talior made tours which are fun, exciting and incredible value for money. Offering safaris through Southern Africa, Eastern Africa, Madagascar & Uganda Info@masihambeafrika.co.nz Telephone +0064 6 3570621 Cell +64 02102781762

KTH provide easy options for family homes, farm cottages, baches and more.

admin@burgessmatting.co.nz www.burgessmatting.co.nz

Check us out on: www.masihambeafrika.co.nz

Travel through three countries on our ever popular Wildlife & Game Parks Safari, 25 days. Cost $6,475 per person twin share. Spectacular Wild South Africa, 24 days. Cost $6,186 Per person twin share. Check out our website or contact us for further safari dates and costs.

Let us take all the stress out of your project as we build your home in our yard then transport to your site. Stand back and watch as overnight your empty section is transformed with the arrival of your new home! Proudly Supporting

iwi

PO Box 10562, Te Rapa, Hamilton 3241 9 Karewa Place, Te Rapa, Hamilton

Call 0800 454 944 www.kth.co.nz

BENEFITS OF THE SYSTEM

• Small foot print • No storage ponds • Fully automated • 0.25mm application/24hrs • Low man hours to maintain • Low running costs • 60% fresh water savings • Full patented system

Ph 06 761 7531 5 Tasman Street, Opunake We offer a range of Silent Diesel and Industrial Tractor Mount Power Generators. There is a full range of cabling and outlet options to suit your personal requirements. • Dials facing cab (one man operation) • Heavy Duty Driveshaft • Heavy Duty Construction • 1000RPM Direct PTO Driven (no gearbox or belts)

• 37.5 kva • 62.5kva • 93.5kva Other sizes available on request

6724002AA

Three Sizes to Suit all Sheds:

Check out our new website

www.corkillsystems.co.nz

Freephone 0800 400 365 headoffice@cleangreeneffluent.co.nz www.cleangreeneffluent.co.nz


14

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

Fieldays Follow Up NZ

®

ADVERTORIAL

Effluent management Sustainable dairy farming is driving a growing appetite for world-class dairy effluent management systems. Presco Group is noticing a distinct shift from low-cost, short-term thinking to a growing number of progressive farmers investing in future-proofed, professionally designed and built effluent management systems. The new focus is a marriage of maximising financial returns from this naturally-derived, nutrientrich waste and achieving best practices environmental sustainability. The dairy industry has matured. The sayings ‘do it once, do it right’ and ‘you get what you pay for’ have never been as relevant as they are to farm dairy effluent management today. A dairy farmer recently recounted his saga with a traditional lined earthen pond to Presco Group. The initial lower ingoing cost swayed him in favour of a lined pond. However once a stirrer cut through the liner without being detected,

the cost of the subsequent pond draining, liner removal, earthwork remediation, and liner repair and re-fit was more than a permanent concrete Prosump would have been originally, and a whole lot more hassle. The Prosump is becoming New Zealand’s preferred dairy effluent sump due to a number of unique features. Its deep vertical wall and special floor design delivers a smaller footprint land use than traditional lined ponds of the same operational volume. It can be installed totally in-ground aiding gravity flow even in high water table areas. The circular walls and sloping floor design enhances stirring and minimises solids build-up. The most obvious benefit is the durable concrete construction, which will outlast any other option on the market and requires zero

NO EFFLUENT PONDS REQUIRED!! Turn one of the biggest headaches on your farm into the largest asset. – Clean water.

Using the FORSI Effluent Recycling System you can

maintenance. The Prosump is created for NZ conditions. Its robust design was developed by a certified IPENZ engineer to withstand earthquakes and the worst of our rugged weather conditions. Presco Group provides a totalpackage solution to take the mystery out of FDE requirements. Qualified consultants will calculate your long-term effluent collection and storage needs to exceed council and dairy company requirements, provide a detailed project

turn your effluent into

quotation, project manage the entire installation from earthworks and construction to final land reinstatement, and commissioning of the system which includes a water-tightness guarantee. Presco Group is a NZ leading supplier of FDE management infrastructure and the sole manufacturer and installer of Prosump effluent sumps. To discuss sustainable FDE management options NZ-wide, call Presco Group on 0800 PRESCO (0800 77 37 26) or email sales@ prescogroup.co.nz

‘STAPL-IT’ ‘STRIP-IT’

clean, clear pathogen free water for use on the

Revolutionary fencing tools.

farm wherever you like.

• Eliminate your ponds • Re-gain valuable land • Take the hassle and worry out of effluent management • Use solids for fertilizer • Closed loop system, no waste to deal with • The whole system runs on less than 8kW of power • Trouble free running

CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION Invented, manufactured & distributed by B&T Davis Family Trust

Ph: 07 880 9479 • sales@forsi.co.nz

PH: 06 752 3599 or 027 240 7718 | Email: t.davis1@xtra.co.nz Facebook: B&T Davis Family Trust

GET 8 monThs ComprEhEnsiVE TrACE ElEmEnT insurAnCE CoVEr ...for your young stock this winter with All-Trace Trace Element Boluses for Cattle All-Trace

All-Trace Trace Element Boluses for Cattle

For pricing and orders please contact your veterinary clinic. For more information please contact Vetpak on Tel: 07 870 2024 Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997 No. A7796

RVM. Available only under Veterinary Authorisation

For the control of trace element and mineral deficiencies, for eight months, in grazing cattle.


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

750,000L PROSUMP SHOWN 750,000L PROSUMP SHOWN 750,000L PROSUMP SHOWN

LOOKING FOR AN EFFLUENT STORAGE LOOKING FOR AN EFFLUENT STORAGE LOOKING FOR ANWILL EFFLUENT STORAGE SOLUTION THAT LAST A LIFETIME? SOLUTION THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME? SOLUTION THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME? PROSUMP: THE PERMANENT SOLUTION. BULLETPROOF CONCRETE. PROSUMP: THE PERMANENT SOLUTION. BULLETPROOF CONCRETE. CAN’T RUST, CAN’T, RIP, CAN’T LEAK PROSUMP: THE PERMANENT SOLUTION. BULLETPROOF CONCRETE. CAN’T RUST, CAN’T, RIP, CAN’T LEAK • Precast panel construction sumps from 58,000 to 8,000,000 litres plus. CAN’T RUST, CAN’T, RIP, CAN’T LEAK • Watertight check and Guarantee provided prior to handover. •• •• • •• • •• • ••

Precast panelhigh-strength construction sumps from 58,000 to 8,000,000 litres plus. 150mm thick reinforced concrete construction. Precast panelhigh-strength construction sumps from 58,000 to 8,000,000 litres plus. 150mm thick reinforced concrete construction. Registered Engineered Design. 150mm thick high-strength reinforced concrete construction. Registered Design. Panel joins Engineered feature a unique 3 stage seal. Registered Engineered Design. Paneldeep joinsdesign featurefor a unique 3 stage seal. in storage and stirring. Extra increased efficiency Paneldeep joinsdesign featurefor a unique 3 stage seal. in storage and stirring. Extra increased efficiency

• Extra deep design for increased efficiency in storage and stirring.

• Can Watertight checkabove-ground and Guaranteeorprovided prior handover. be installed in-ground andtoon all soil • Can Watertight checkabove-ground and Guaranteeorprovided prior handover. types. be installed in-ground andtoon all soil types. • Can be installed above-ground or in-ground and on all soil Effluent systems designed to comply with both Dairy types. Company and Regional Council requirements the Effluent systems designed to comply with bothand Dairy FDE code of practise. Company and Regional Council requirements the Effluent systems designed to comply with bothand Dairy FDE code of practise. Company and Regional Council requirements and the FDE code of practise.

SOLE MANUFACTURERS & INSTALLERS OF THE PROSUMP! SOLE MANUFACTURERS & INSTALLERS OF THE PROSUMP! CALL US ON 0800 PRESCO FOR A FREE CONSULTATION SOLE MANUFACTURERS & INSTALLERS OF THE PROSUMP! CALL US ON 0800 PRESCO FOR A FREE CONSULTATION CALL US ON 0800 PRESCO FOR A FREE CONSULTATION

COLLECT COLLECT COLLECT

PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS

50 50 50

S YEAR S YEAR S YEAR

STORE SEPARATE STORE SEPARATE STORE SEPARATE CALL US 0800 PRESCO CALL US 0800 PRESCO PRESCO.CO.NZ CALL US 0800 PRESCO PRESCO.CO.NZ 15 Scott St, Hawera sales@prescogroup.co.nz PRESCO.CO.NZ 15 Scott St, Hawera sales@prescogroup.co.nz 15 Scott St, Hawera

7

7

3

7

2

6

7

7

3

7

2

6

7

7

3

7

2

6

sales@prescogroup.co.nz

15


16

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

Who are you going to call?

STOP MEANS STOP DON’T BREAK THE LAW

Are you paying too much for ACC ?

ADVERTORIAL

Be sure with Farminsure

Farminsure offers tailored insurance cover designed specifically with farmers in mind. Farminsure’s Principal Advisor, Ray Sheath, who has 22 years background in the NZ Police, has built his Company on Trust and Integrity. “Farminsure’s experienced team can help clients prepare for the unexpected. We offer an assessment where we gather information about your current situation and needs. We understand not everyone is the same, therefore, we tailor our advice to suit your individual situation. We work alongside your Accountant to ensure your business, insurance cover and ACC all work together for you. We also look at your ACC cover to assess whether it is in your best interest to be on ACC Cover Plus or Cover Plus Extra. Our goal at Farminsure is to help you save money, while ensuring your ACC and insurance needs are fully covered in the event of an accident or illness. Farminsure’s insurance specialists understand the effects of the decreased dairy payouts and the increase in operating expenses in the current climate, so we are offering you the

Are your insurance premiums rising?

Farm Insure insurance specialist Ray Sheath

chance to save up to 30 per cent on new insurance cover. We believe the best part of having a personal insurance specialist is that

BOWE Spreading Ltd

Are you wanting to save up to 30% on insurance premiums?

Talk to us now! 09 282 3959 07 282 0791

RADIATOR SPECIALISTS

for all your farm vehicles

Expert advice, local knowledge, from just up the road.

Farm insurance that fits your needs

www.farminsure.co.nz

WE DO ALL VEHICLE INSURANCE WORK

Bulk Fertiliser Spreading Mini Spreader Available Book your upcoming spreading requirements now

For all your lime and fertiliser needs Obligation Free Quotes Farm insurance that fits your needs

0800 888 055 | www.diprosemiller.co.nz

Cellmate Batteries

Repackers of Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh cordless power tool batteries etc. DID YOU KNOW That your cordless power tool batteries etc can be re-packed (re-built) right here in the Waikato/Coromandal? In most cases the cost is about 50% of the RRP of new and as we use high quality replacement cells, the batteries are normally of greater capacity than the originals. If you are unable to procure a particular type of battery then the chances are we can make it for you. So don’t throw your old batteries away, let Cellmate bring them back to life by having them re-packed.

Morrinsville

we are there for you in the unfortunate event of a claim. To us, it’s not a matter of selling you an insurance policy, it’s about being there when it really counts.”

Trevor Mobile 0274 086742

Mob 027 487 8981 or Mob 027 220 2010

*Steve 07 827 3164 *Grant 07 827 2199 RD 4 Cambridge (Phone & Fax) 07 827 4857

Transporter + Truck & Trailers available for bulk delivery

SERVICING THE GREATER WAIKATO 15 Commerce St, Putaruru

Ph: 07 883 7692 putpanel@xtra.co.nz

EARTHWORKS

& CARTAGE Sand, Metal, Topsoil, Decorative Stone, Pebbles, Fertiliser plus Farmers Race Metal.

2, 8 & 12 TONNE

DIGGERS

Site Excavations, Farm Work, Sand Pads, Hole Drilling up to 600mm Dia., Driveways, Sections Cleared, House Pads, Tennis Courts, Horse Arenas, Laser Leveling.

P 07 827 7710 • Bryan (Cos) 027 410 7772 • Tony (TC) 027 410 7770 E cosseycartage@vodafone.co.nz • www.cosseycartage.co.nz


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

17

Lifestyle Block Services Life’s little luxuries

Lifestyle block owners have the best of both worlds with a taste of rural life whilst enjoying urban luxuries at the same time. NFP Fibreglass Products manufacture outdoor toilets that are used throughout New Zealand and overseas and are handy for placing around the property, perfect for bringing some comfort to remote corners of the section. They also manufacture specialised tanks and a number of different recreational watercraft, including canoes, kayaks and dinghies. Specialised fibreglass products can also be arranged. Copperfield Nurseries can provide a range of citrus trees for your lifestyle block. From grapefruit, to tangelos and limes and everything in between, they are a one stop shop for citrus trees and can provide containerised trees all year round. For around the home, Opal Glass are experts when it comes to glazing services. Their professional glass team have relevant qualifications including the National Certificate in Flat Glass Glazing. Their staff carry out safe working practices and offer strong guarantees. Opal Glass design and manufacture

splashbacks, mirrors, balustrades and glass showers. With a huge range of design options available, the team can also discuss design ideas and custom make products to suit individual needs. Rural living wouldn’t be complete without water storage tanks, something that sets the townies and the lifestylers apart. Aquatanks offer customers one of the largest range of water storage tanks in New Zealand, from 295 litres to 31,000 litres. With over 25 years experience manufacturing large water tanks, they have achieved a reputation for the best. Their range includes underground tanks, slimline water tanks, retention and detention stormwater tanks, export and portable tanks and pre-tank filters and accessories. Aqua Tanks can also be used for molasses, colostrum and chemical storage. No matter where you live, most people can agree there is nothing nicer than being able to wash off the day’s grime with a luxurious soap.

Ria’s Natural Health Soap offers a range of natural New Zealand made products with no animal fats, urea, harsh chemicals, salts or clays. Soaps are suitable for sensitive and

dry skin and also those with eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis. They have shampoo, conditioner, body butter, dish liquids, bath oils, scrubs and many more.

CITRUS TREES SPECIALISTS IN SUPERIOR FIELD GROWN TREES

All our products are: Made with Natural Raw Ingredients Free from Animal Fats, Urea products, harsh chemical salts and clays Not tested on animals Free from sodium laurel sulphate • Soaps • Lotions • Shampoos • Mineral Make up • Bath/Massage Oil • Foaming Bath Salt • Soya Melts •Soya Candles • Reed Diffusers • Gift Baskets • Muscle, Joint & Arthritis Balm • Pet Shampoo • Horse Care Products

• ALL VARIETIES GROWN • FEIJOA Sellowiana • PHOTINIA Red Robin CONTAINERISED TREES AVAILABLE ALL YEAR ROUND

COPPERFIELD NURSERIES • 221 SNODGRASS ROAD • RD4, TAURANGA • Ph: 07 552 5780 • Fax: 07 552 4638 • E: grant.tennet@xtra.co.nz www.copperfield-nurseries.co.nz

Phone: 0800 476 279

www.riasoap.co.nz

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K

Manufacturers of:

Canoes • Kayaks • Dinghies • Slides • Ponds etc A wide range of toilet options, portable and permanent incl fully accessible units for wheel chair access. Holding tanks, aquaculture tanks etc.

MInD YOuR SPeeD AROunD SCHOOL BuSeS

Fully Equipped Workshop & Mobile Abrasive Blasting & Painting Services

10 Bristol Street, Riverlands Estate Phone: 03 578 4750 | www.norskifibreglass.co.nz

Specialists in abrasive blasting and industrial coating of farm machinery, steel building structures, bridges, trailers, truck and trailer chassis work, excavators, horse floats etc. 804 Rakaunui Road, Taupo P.O.Box 1007 P: 07 378 8116 • M: 0274 525 296 E: tcs.ltd@xtra.co.nz

When you need prompt professional service

t “Don’t get caugh > Frameless Glass Showers > Balustrades > Mirrors > Decorative Glass > Splashbacks

with your

.co.nz

tanks

down”

0800 370 007 Patented and fully ribbed and domed for strength and rigidity

DRIVE SAFE On Rural Roads

Highest certified polyethylene rotational tank manufacturer.

YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT’S AROUND THE CORNER

Two risers for multiple inlets and overflows Can be buried up to 700mm Free delivery of our large tanks* *conditions apply

WWW.AQUATANKS.CO.NZ

Visit our showroom: 36 Cryers Rd, East Tamaki


18

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

DAIRY

Be my Guest

Bill Guest Farmers of New Zealand

Membership Services: 09 439 5219 • 09 430 3758 www.farmersofnewzealand.com Email: newzealandfarmers@xtra.co.nz

Breach of banking code costs bank millions Australian customers and small businesses taking on their banks over rip-offs have won a massive boost after a landmark court ruling in the Australian Victoria State Supreme Court that requires financial institutions to stick to their own code of conduct. The precedent setting judgement will cost the National Australia Bank Limited millions of dollars and has sparked a scramble from the banking industry as it means the banking code of conduct goes from being a guide to contractually binding. The National Australia Bank suffered the defeat in court after it tried to argue that the industry’s self regulatory code of conduct has no legal effect. It is ironical that our own New Zealand banks also claim that their code of banking practice is voluntary and is also not legally binding. Australian Supreme Court Judge Justice James Elliott has ruled that the banking code has contractual force and because the National Australia Bank breached it, the bank could not recoup $6 million in loan guarantees for a series of Gold Coast property investments. The judgement means

EFFLUENT

POND

FULL?

that the National Australia Bank cannot enforce the guarantees made by Mr Rose. This judgement places a spotlight, not only on the Australian banking code of practice but also on the New Zealand Bankers Association code of banking practice, as New Zealand Court decisions commonly follow Australian Court decisions, and those of Canada and the United Kingdom. Farmers of New Zealand support the New Zealand code of banking practice becoming enforceable in New Zealand law. It is not good enough for banks to simply hide behind the code of banking practice, claiming it is a voluntary agreement based on goodwill and intentions. The majority of New Zealand banks are owned by Australian banks, therefore the New Zealand banking code of practice should become legally enforceable in New Zealand where they operate and

ELITE SERVICES (2005) LTD

enjoy ever increasing profits. Farmers of New Zealand also support the reintroduction into Parliament of the Farm Debt Mediation Bill which, in the past, has not been supported by the vast majority of politicians. While in New Zealand the number of bank foreclosures has declined, economists warn that those who currently have extended themselves in taking out mortgage loans could be exposed in the next New Zealand economic downturn, which may not be too far away if the Auckland real estate

market funded by overseas immigrants crashes. New Zealand Institute of Economic Research said even when mortgage sale numbers were high during the global financial crisis, New Zealand did not have the same default rate as the United States, where homeowners could “post back their keys” if property values collapsed. The reality is that you can’t walk away from your mortgage in New Zealand. Most farm mortgagee sales end up with the farming families losing their livelihoods and all of their possessions.

WELCOMING ALL FARMERS TO THE AREA. GENERAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL & FARM BUILDINGS COWSHEDS & FEEDPADS MACHINE SHOP

WE HAVE MOVED!!!

As of the 1st of June we are located 9 Grasslands Place, Hamilton Off Kahikatea Drive

ELECTRICAL

PUMPING

FILTRATION

Phillip & Charlotte

108 TE RAHU ROAD TE AWAMUTU

Call 0800 766 366 or 027 483 5052

PH. 07 871 3624 MOB. 0274 996 428 FAX. 07 871 5539

• P: 0800 487 387 • E: info@nzepl.co.nz • W: www.nzepl.co.nz

E. eliteservice2005@xtra.co.nz www.eliteservices2005ltd.co.nz

Ground Control ...to Farmer Tom

Agrimin 24.7 Copper Bolus Range for Cattle • GREAT VALUE WATERPROOF COPPER! • NO CAPsULE! unique wax based matrix containing copper oxide needles

• NO CAPsULE! so no breaking, cracking or getting slippery Available in 20g, 30g and 36g sizes For pricing and orders please contact your veterinary clinic

Now it’s time to leave the ‘capsule’ if you dare!

For more information contact Vetpak on:

Tel: 07 870 2024

Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997 No. A11041 RVM. Available only under Veterinary Authorisation


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

19

DAIRY

Hoof Print

with Fred Hoekstra

HOOF TRIMMING SERVICES, EQUIPMENT & TRAINING

Are they in the zone? Are your cows in their ‘personal cowzone’? Are they happy? I have been going on about causes of lameness now for quite some time. I talk to many people about their lameness issues and it still strikes me how ingrained the stone bruise theory is, and the conviction that white line separation is caused from twisting and turning on concrete. Even when all the evidence is stacked up against these theories, people are reluctant to let go of their long held beliefs. I appreciated recent comments from some people who admitted that it doesn’t make sense to hang onto their old beliefs, but they were just not ready to let go yet. That is very honest and also helpful for you to realise that about yourself, and it has also helped me to have more appreciation for the struggles that people can have to change their management on the farm because it still ‘does not feel right’. This comes out particularly in the way cows are trimmed. Even though I can appreciate some of those struggles, I do want to emphasise the importance of basing your decisions on facts and logic rather than basing them on gut feelings. We recently ran some seminars with Marloes Levelink, of Cows 101, on Cow Signals. It came out very strongly again how a lot of the issues we are dealing with are, in essence, cow comfort issues. When a cow cannot behave as she normally would she is more prone to stress and therefore to problems. We can often look at our cows and think that they are happy with their environment but it is very easy to overlook things

because we are looking at our farms from a human perspective and that may not be how a cow experiences the farm. As Marloes was saying in the seminars: ‘We have to look, think and act — Why do cows do what they do? Why are they standing by the gate even if there is plenty of grass in the paddock and it is still an hour or so before milking? Why do cows not clean out the meal trough? Why do they not walk back to the paddock after milking? Why are there parts of the track covered with cow muck? And so on . . . One thing we can say in response is that ‘this is just the way it is’, and leave it at that. This way of reasoning, however, is not acknowledging a problem and certainly not eliminating a problem. There is always a reason why cows do things. If we don’t know why certain things happen, we need to investigate. Ask other people, look on Google or use whatever other research options we have. A good way to start looking at behaviour is by asking the question, ‘would a cow show this behaviour in the wild where she has access to everything she wants (water, food, shelter, resting place etc), and if not, why not? Therefore, what can we do to improve the situation for the cow? This is the key to better run farms, increased productivity and less lameness.

PrOven product. BeST spread.

The Torpedo travelling effluent cannon ticks all the boxes for our dairy farmers; it is fast pumping with low application rates, quick and simple to operate as well as rugged and durable to stand the test of time. With extensive research and development the performance of the Torpedo is proving it to be the new benchmark in effluent dispersal.

Visit our website to view specifications & application ‘video’

Wear a helmet.

40 Turongo St, Otorohanga

07 873 8673

A helmet is a must while riding a quad bike around the farm.

For all Silo Filling Requirements

Contact The Specialists !

www.pumpn.co.nz

Silo Filling AUGER TRUCKS | BLOWER TRUCKS

Phone 07 889 3451

Email: admin@orionhaulage.co.nz


20

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

4025 FREE

TIL JUNE

ORC UN TOWBAR &

4WD SERIES

4WD INCLUDES 3RD SERVICE!

* PLEASE NOTE SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL EXTRAS & ALLOYS

S/C PIK-UP FROM

THAR CRDe FROM

$ 21,730 + GST

+ GST + ORC

• 2.2L, mHAWK CRDe turbo diesel • Tow Capacity 2500kg • Load Capacity 1100 kg (Single Cab 1250 kg) • Dual airbags, ABS, cruise control & immobiliser

• Eaton diff

PLEASE NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS & PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. LOADER FITTED ON THIRD SERVICE FOR TRACTOR. PLEASE NOTE THAR CANNOT BE REGISTERED FOR ROAD

TRACTOR, LOADER & 3RD SERVICE COMBO

2WD

$ 21,990

• 2.5 Diesel Engine • High/Low Range • Borg Warner 4WD System • Power Setting & Air Con* *(Premium CRDe Model)

+ GST

4WD

+ GST

$ 27,990

8000 (80HP)

+ GST

$ 48,990

• Heavy duty 41 HP wet sleeve engine for big power and long life • Heavy duty transmission • High lift capacity hydraulics • Robust cast iron chassis • 1.6 Tonne Lift on 3 point hitch

8500 (95HP)

• Heavy duty turbocharged engine offering performance, fuel efficiency and reliability. • Heavy duty synchromesh transmission • Flat operator platform • Hydraulics, 3-point linkage and auxiliary remote valves

This economical, rugged utility tractor offers simplicity and tough-terrain durability make it the perfect high-value tractor for everything from material handling, hay bale lifting, and digging to rotary-cutting and graining.

STIHL SHOP TE RAPA (CARS) - 720 Te Rapa Rd, Te Rapa, Hamilton - Ph: 07 849 9966 WATSON & HARWORTH MOTORS (CARS) - 52-88 Kihikihi Road, Te Awamutu - Ph: (07) 871 4187 MATATATA AG CENTRE (TRACTORS) - 80 Firth St, Matamata - Ph: (07) 888 6448 TRANSPORT MAINTENANCE (TRACTORS) - 100b Maleme Street, Greerton - Ph: (07) 577 9895 PRESCOTT’S GARAGE (CARS & TRACTORS)- 1 Settlement Rd, Hikuai, Thames-Coromandel - Ph: (07) 864 7801 MORRELL MOTORS TAUPO (CARS)- 17 Waikato Street, Taupo - Ph: (07) 378 5759 SPEEDY 5000 ROTORUA (CARS) - 113 Old Taupo Rd, Rotorua - Ph: (07) 343 9496

www.mahindra.co.nz 0800 282 726

FIELDAYS® LEFT OVER SPECIALS!

0800 TRACTOR

www.agrowquip.co.nz

Very Limited Units Available

NZ’s #1 Selling Tractor Brand Why? Premium Product at Unbelievable Pricing John Deere 5055/65/75E 4wd, 55/65/75HP, John Deere 3 cylinder diesel, 9x3 trans (5055/5065), 12x12 trans, wet clutch and clutchless shuttle forward/ rev (5075E), all other standard options

Pricing starts from

$31,700 (5055E)

John Deere 6125M ROPS

1.99% interest*

John Deere 1023E

4wd, 23hp, wet disc brakes, HST trans, High/Low range, ROP’s, all other standard options

$12,900

add $4,590 with FEL

Optional attachments include midmount drive over auto connect mowing deck.

FIELDAYS®

LEFT OVER

Photo shows optional FEL

SPECIALS!

FIELDAYS®

Summer Comfort - time to enjoy your chore

John Deere D110

19hp, 42” cut, hydrostatic transmission

$3,427

$99,000**

4WD, 125hp, 24x24 p/quad trans, 110l hyd pump. 20% deposit INCLUDES JD H340 FEL 36 months term, c/w 3rd service & boom suspension, GST due 3rd month all other standard options

1.99% interest*

from only

+ GST

$ 52,990

®

Designed to tackle some of the toughest environments in the world and equipped with Eaton’s state-of-the-art mechanical locking differential system.

INCLUDES 3RD SERVICE!

TRACTOR & LOADER COMBO

If you are on the lookout for a sturdy 4×4 for the farm with a greater fuel efficiency and lower maintenance cost than any ATV on the market, the legendary Mahindra Thar is here. Tackles the toughest of terrains and gives you superior off-roading capability.

• High/Low Range (4WD Model)

LOCAL DEALERS:

8000/9500

30TH!

* PLEASE NOTE SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL EXTRAS & ALLOYS

$ 23,470

2WD/4WD

LEFT OVER SPECIALS!

FIELDAYS®

The all NEW Zero Turn Model

John Deere Z235 20hp v twin, comfort ride, 42” deck, WZI trans drive

from only

$4,179

LEFT OVER SPECIALS!

FIELDAYS®

You can’t put a price on SAFETY

John Deere 550 Gator

Petrol, 16HP V-Twin Engine, 4wd, Low range trans ideal for stock, Optional Twin Rear Seater (S4 model)

from only

$14,990

SAFETY FIRST

*Interest rate current as at 30.04.2015 and subject to change without notice. **Offer based on 20% deposit, plus all GST back (6125M) and 36 month term. Pricing replaces all other advertised specials. Current special ends 30.06.2015 or while stocks or promotion lasts. Conditions apply. Fees and charges apply Finance available through John Deere Financial Limited to approved commercial applicants only. All prices exclude GST.

HAMILTON - (07) 847 0425 - 8 Kells Pl • Colin Henderson 027 476 0381 • Brian van der Drift 0274 371 759 • Graham Sara 027 222 3751 CAMBRIDGE - (07) 827 5184 - 169 SH1B • Lloyd Salt 027 838 9635 • Shane Clow 0274 372 615 • Michael Bojesen-Trepka 027 222 2539

LEFT OVER SPECIALS!


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

21

RURAL WHEELS

Re-imagined, reinforced and ready to work by Andy Bryenton

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

moved past tubular steel, using less bolts and less welds for long-lasting structural rigidity. The suspension has been improved with more travel over the bumps both front and back, and a new double front A-arm system to reduce dive in the corners. As usual, there’s Can Am’s trademark trailing torsional independent system at the back, keeping things smooth and in control. All of which should be no surprise, Can Am, like their rivals in both the USA and Asia, have to innovate and improve to survive in the ATV world. What is different, though, is the price. Visit any Can Am dealership and you will be surprised at the low cost of the new L series of Outlanders, as well as the comprehensive nature of their warranty. It’s all part of a concerted push by Can Am to wrestle the rural utility quad crown from its contenders, one which can only gain momentum with products like these hitting the forecourts and paddocks for the 2015/16 season.

make it easy

4X4 SIDE-BY-SIDE UTILITY VEHICLES  Electric  Petrol  Diesel

MADE IN USA

3 SEATER OR 6 SEATER AVAILABLE

$19,9GS5T 0 PLUS

FIELDAYS SPECIALS: ®

SELECTED MODELS LIMITED STOCK OFFER ONLY AVAILABLE FOR ORDERS PLACED BEFORE 30 JUNE 2015 INSTALLED BEFORE 31 AUG 2015

Compact Utility Tractors TG5330

$19,950 +GST

Compact Utility Tractors TG5390

$21,250 +GST

Compact Utility Tractors TG5570

$29,950 +GST

Sub-Compact Tractors TM3245

$17,500 +GST

Sub-Compact Tractors TM3265

$18,150 +GST

SF370 & SSM72 E40 DECK

$27,500 +GST

SZ330 & SSMSZ DECK

$15,950 +GST

WAIKATO TRACTORS LTD

MADE IN USA

2WD & 4WD

2 SEATER OR 4 SEATER AVAILABLE

 Electric  Petrol  Hybrid Electric/ Petrol

$9,95ST0 PLUS G

After Hours Phone:

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 All prices exclude GST and are subject to stock availability. Finance avaialble to approved customers, terms and conditions apply

0800 38 44 50


22

June 2015

WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

ADVERTORIAL

Helping near and far After spending one month in Papua New Guinea watching the women cook three times a day on wood fires too big for their pots, Paul McFarlane came up with an invention to help them in their daily life and called it the Rocket-Two-In-One. These stainless steel rocket cookers are designed so water can be easily boiled for drinking whilst cooking. It is ideal for natural disasters or anywhere that water must be boiled before being consumed. The cooker is also great for camping and hunting as it is fuelled by small bush sticks in the base unit which holds approximately 12 litres of water, and when the fire is going, a pot, frying pan or wok can be

placed on the top of the cooker. Paul has a background in engineering and mechanics and was inspired when he saw the original rocket cookers. He and a friend came up with the idea of the water jacket when he was staying with a traditional village on the coast of Madang. “Life is very basic there and there is no running water. They must dig wells by hand and sometimes these are not far away from long drops.

Attention Farmers

Problems with Iron and Manganese? “The drinking water can get contaminated and there is a lot of sickness. This cooker gives people the chance to get away from that sickness. I have cooked a Papua New Guinea boil up on it using taro, banana and chicken. I cooked this for two hours and used approximately 1.4 kilo of sticks feeding seven people. It’s a great product for any company wanting to donate to any charities as your name and logo can be etched into cookers.” The Rocket-Two-In-One does not require a permit as the fire in contained so it is ideal

NZ Designed Rural Filtration Systems for the Removal of Iron and Manganese and Other Rural Problems

• Results guaranteed • Fully automated

for hunters, campers, and even scouts. Paul took a demo cooker with him the last time he visited Papua New Guinea and said there was already a lot of interest. “We have kept the cookers cheap so families can afford them,” he says. “We aren’t doing these to make a lot of money but more to help people in their daily lives thus we have kept the price very low, a retail of NZ$149 each, making these more affordable to those in need.” To find out more visit www.rockettwoinone. com.

Cook and boil water in one

SAFE WATER

304 Stainless steel cooker designed in New Zealand for

• Systems designed to suit • Latest in electronic technology and alert systems • Options for wireless communication

• Third world countries • Worldwide disasters • Refugee camps • Camping & Outdoors • Marae cooking • Boating • Picnics

• Full scale portable demonstration plant available*

Fueled by

CALL TODAY FOR YOUR NO OBLIGATION FREE SITE ASSESSMENT AND QUOTATION* (*Conditions may apply dependent on circumstances, demonstration plant dependent on availability)

• Any bush material • Charcoal • Wood pellets Portable demonstration plant available*

0800 109 202

www.ecoworld.co.nz

Very fuel efficient

(2 hour PNG boil up = 1.4 kg's of bush sticks) www.rockettwoinone.com sales@rockettwoinone.com 09 476 2243


WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES June 2015

A ‘priceless’ look at rural life

23

by Ann Morgan

With requests from his many readers of his previous book, ‘Farming and Yarning’, Barry Styles’ latest work ‘Priceless Bullshit’ recounts more stories, experiences, events and happenings he was involved in, heard about or yes, made up over time. He is described by some as an interesting character, and people refer to him as somewhat like Barry Crump. Now in his 80s, he lives near Mangawhai in Northland with his wife Jan, whom he dedicates the book to, ‘considering she stood beside, behind and in front of him for 40 years,’ not forgetting his children of course. “Some of the yarns you will find here may appear to be a little risqué. If you can’t remember how to spell that just say ‘a bit over the top’,” says Brian. Bull’s, sheep and home gardeners all have something in common, a very valuable product which makes manure, and as his humour talks you through such stories, you will quite possibly smile for days. The mostly real stories will give you some good laughs as you get a picture of

what rural New Zealand back block living was like from the early 1940s onward. Back in the day with potties under beds and “when at boarding school perfectly good lamb roasts and chops obviously went to waste, because we only ever got stew for the three years I was there.” Priceless Bullshit is well worth the read, for fathers, brothers, uncles and others, anyone who appreciates good, easy humour. Real or not, it doesn’t really matter, what matters is it is a book of mystery, memory and humour. Written by a man, who has been there and done that, or so he says, and the best part about it is he is kindly donating all profits to the ‘Make a Wish’ foundation. To purchase go to jfts.clickfunnels. com/bs_lp1 or call 09 435 3613.

Barry Styles’ with his latest work ‘Priceless Bullshit’

Oi!

DON’T TXT & DRIVE

Waikato Rural Marketplace • For all Excavation Work • Laser Levelling • Truck & Trailer Cartage • Plus Transporter

Central Motors 8272

 07 883 8 56 Taupiri Street 56 Taupiri Street PO Box 217217 Te Kuiti PO Box Te Kuiti Phone 07 878 8343 Phone 07 878 8343

Mobiles Mobiles Brodie 0000 Brodie027 027 459 459 0000 Jordan 027291 291 6692 Keat 027 6692

• GENERAL REPAIRS • WOF SERVICE • TUNE-UPS • EFI REPAIRS • LUBES SCAN TOOL DIAGNOSIS • AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE & REPAIRS Manager Peter Cranch: 027 442 0219 Phone: (07) 883 8272 Fax: (07) 883 8165 Email: putarurutowing@xtra.co.nz

E info@cosseycartage.co.nz W www.cosseycartage.co.nz

7-9 Neal St, Putaruru

EarthmovErs and cartagE contractors

Wool • Dress Fabric • Haberdashery Craft Fabrics • Dress Patterns • Bridal Accessories • Ribbons & much more

29 Totara Street Taupo • Ph 376 7494 email fabryx@clear.net.nz

09 849 3979 GOLDENHOMES.CO.NZ

The Ultimate Compression Socks for air travel & exercise

DO YOU LIVE IN A WINDY SPOT?

Suitable for short and long haul flights to minimise Deep Vein Thrombosis. Beneficial for every day wear, exercise, travel & recuperation.

•3 phase wind turbines starting from $2,200 includes 450 watt turbine, 6m pole, charge controller and inverter. •Turbines available from 450 to 20,000 watts for off grid or grid tied.

Waikato CLASSIFIEDS Reach 30,000 Rural Homes • Phone 0800 466 793 Animal Health Products HIGH CELL Count? Apple Cider Vinegar, Garlic & Manuka Honey 20L - $49.95, 200L - $450 or 1000L - $2000 + GST with free delivery. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. www. blacktypeminerals.co.nz

To learn more: www.txgsocks.co.nz

Ring Colin Monk P 07 843 7983 M 0274 831 041

info@txgsocks.co.nz Tel: 0800 894-769

Australian-made Hydraulic Woodsplitters WS 3150 Aussie Chopper Hire model shown here

CALLS

PA N 1 0 1 2 1 5 7

WE MAKE

HOUSE

P 07 827 7710 Bryan (Cos) 027 410 7772 Tony (TC) 027 410 7770

Setting new standards in Safety, Design and Performance Call for a Free Brochure or DVD

0800 702 701 www.superaxe.co.nz

1.5M please


24

June 2015  WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $10 00

Retailer of Rural Piping and Farm Supplies

0800 RURAL DIRECT

ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST

LDPE water pipe ENVIRO CULVERT pipe Rural Nominal Bore Pipe

25mm x 200m 116PSI

$276.00

ID nominal bore

Pressure $ per 100m $ per 200m rating (PSI)

15mm 130 $ 76 $149 20mm 116 $141 $276 25mm 94 $182 $355 32mm 72 $223 $435 40mm 65 $264 $514 50mm 50 $346 $674

MDPE pressure pipe

Recycled HDPE Culvert Pipe 6m Price

Diameter OD

200mm 250mm 315mm

$105.00 $135.00 $240.00

Joiners and custom fittings available

SILTRAPS

9 Bar Rural Pressure Pipe Outside diameter

25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 63mm

$ per 100m

$ per 200m

$127.00 $159.00 $216.00 $325.00 $495.00

$248.00 $310.00 $421.00 $634.00 $965.00

105

$

Other pressure ratings also available Suits compression and electrofusion fittings

600mm High Round Iron Gate

Calf Milk Pump e

im ed t t i Lim

only

$

199.00

D15VA FEATURES • 304 Stainless steel, motor shell & shaft • Maximum operating limits up to 240Lpm, head to 7.5m

Thru Post Gudgeon

9

$

20mm x 275mm

Lock Thru Post Gudgeon

20mm x 275mm

Screw Gudgeon

13

6 20mm x 200mm Spring Latch & Staple $6 $

Manufactured in New Zealand

800mm High Round Iron Gate

108

$

600mm High Square Iron Gate

Tie Downs

STEEL Y POSTS 1.65m 7 Hole

2500kgs 50mm x 9m

5.99

$

1.8m 8 Hole

$28

6.99

$

PVC Pipe 100mm DWV X 6m

$

112

$

$42.00

150mm Stormwater X 6m

$120.00

HANSEN SUPERflo the Piston Beiacte rise Trough pr Valve 20mm and 25mm

Made in New Zealand

$25

VALID July 2015 WAIKATO BRANCH

4813 State Highway 29, Hinuera Phone (07) 888 1593 Fax (07) 888 1594 Email matamata@ruraldirect.net.nz

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.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.