Waikato Farming Lifestyles, June 2017

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The winners of this year’s Emerging Primary Industries Leaders Scholarship are Julia Jones of KPMG and Jason Te Brake of Miraka. In her role, Julia combines her practical knowledge of farming and business to help clients across the primary industries. Jason is a chartered accountant and has worked on brand and channel development and for the last two years he has served as chair of New Zealand Young Farmers. “This scholarship recognises the importance of promoting strong leadership within the primary industries. It encourages those who have shown a commitment to the primary industries and have the potential to help guide the sector in the future,” said Mr Guy. “The Sustainable Farming Fund supports the primary sector’s own forward thinking and Kiwi ingenuity — which in turn helps keep New Zealand ahead of the game. “1,000 projects have now been funded since the fund was initiated in 2000. This represents around $150 million in government funding alongside a significant level of sector support. “The fund has supported projects as diverse as reducing nutrient run off on lowland farms, reducing use of antimicrobials when managing mastitis, and increasing the market share for New Zealand olive oil.” Ms Upston says much of the success of the fund is due to its grass-roots nature. “Each project brings together farmers, growers and foresters to work alongside scientists and researchers to solve a problem or seize an opportunity. The fund recognises that those closest to the problem or opportunity have a unique insight into how it could be

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BY ANNA HARDING NEIGHBOURS, FRIENDS AND NOW FARMER FLORISTS, JENNY GAUNT AND KRISTEL LINDFIELD STARTED RAGLAN BUDS FLOWER FARM A YEAR AGO.

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e both always loved gardening and permaculture principles — so we thought let’s do something that will utilise the land,” said Jenny. With

both already having vegetable gardens, they were keen to do something different. “We just dived straight into it” she said. When first starting out, they decided not to do weddings as they can

be “too crazy and stressful.” However, friends started to approach them for weddings and before long the summer was over and they had done quite a few. “We were really impressed with ourselves that we were able to pull them off and people were happy with them, so now whatever people want, we’ll figure it out,” said Jenny. “Our aim is to grow everything ourselves eventually, but at certain times of the year we have to outsource flowers from local suppliers and other growers. We have really enjoyed connecting with other small scale farmer florists and keen home gardeners in the

Waikato region, who happily provide us with material that is missing from our fields. We have also been approached by caterers and chefs to supply them with edible flowers, so that is another area we wish to develop further,” said Kristel. They also plan to grow a whole field of roses, as they are a popular wedding choice. Kristel and Jenny also love being creative, so the floristry part came naturally. “It’s not actually too hard it turns out. It’s just taken practise — and as soon as you spend time arranging them it adds more value,” said Jenny. “We could just work on growing the

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JENNY AND KRISTEL’S BOUQUET CREATIONS flowers, but because we are farmer florists we tend to get a lot of orders as the word is getting out.” As well as being booked for weddings and events, they currently supply local cafes with a weekly flower subscription, supply the local Four Square with bouquets and have a popular roadside honesty box stall. When it comes to choosing what to grow, Jenny says that they work with the seasons and are keen to grow anything and everything. So as winter is coming they are planting a lot of hellebores, chrysanthemums and proteas. But they also make use of everything, like wild carrot weed, rushes and foliage. “Anything interesting as we don’t like to keep it simply flowers,” said Jenny. The pair are passionate about growing things sustainably and organically. “We add as much organic matter as we can to keep the soil really healthy, like compost, manure, and green and

brown matter. The lack of chemicals really shows in our flowers. They sort of hum with a different vibration,” said Jenny. Days are varied, but they typically start with getting the children off to school or kindy, and housework, as both women have husbands and three children. Then with their flowers it involves anything from arranging bouquets, delivering weekly subscriptions, planting, picking and spreading mulch. Their combined three acres are on a north facing hill which goes down into a swamp. Their flowers are dispersed all around the property. Jenny said that “it was just grass when we came here ten years ago. We’ve been planting it up with trees and fruit and now we are just trying to fill every little space with flower beds and foliage, with lots of colours and textures.” Although it can be a challenge to fit the farm and floristry around their

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BY ANN MORGAN THE ALEXANDER FAMILY HAVE OWNED THEIR 1,250 ACRE SHEEP AND BEEF PROPERTY IN HINUERA SINCE 1978 WHEN THE BROTHERS MOVED FROM SOUTH TARANAKI. LITTLE DID THEY REALISE THE PROPERTY WOULD BECOME A TOURISM DESTINATION.

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y dad and uncle were sheep farming inland from Hawera and they were looking for an opportunity to get out of the steep hill country of Taranaki. This property became available so they purchased it together,” says Russell Alexander. “My family and my cousins grew up here as typical farm kids and we had a lot of fun chasing sheep, shearing, haymaking, docking, cutting thistle and hoeing weeds. We all worked hard and it was a good upbringing. We rode motorbikes and leant to drive on the farm.” It is a Romney sheep stud and the brothers were part of the original Advanced Romney Development Group which has been going since the early

70s and this group are the leaders in facial eczema resistance genetics. The property is home to 4,500 ewes, 1,500 replacements and 6,000 lambs as well as the rams. “Depending on the time of the year we can have 3-400 Angus beef cattle. My father has always been an Angus man,” says Russell. The family have been leading in facial eczema recording and research for many years. “No-one can say that they are ‘totally’ eczema free but there have been years where there has been bad outbreaks and we have come through very clear. Our genetics certainly have got an advantage over the disease. “Our cousins run another sheep farm not far away from the home farm.

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We lamb later in the year, through to September and we take our lambs through to the winter markets rather than get rid of them pre-Christmas.” One day in 1998, a location scout for film director Sir Peter Jackson knocked on the door whilst the family were watching an NPC rugby game. “The scout for the Lord of the Rings movie came to Waikato because they needed a spot with lush green hills and fertile land and the area is known for this,” Russell says. “They wanted a tranquil place for the set of the Shire and they spotted our property and hired a plane and saw the lake and the big pine tree that towered over it which is adjacent to a big hill, and that started their interest in our farm. Six weeks later the film directors and staff spent a day sketching and photographing the property and the negotiation process began. Bag End now sits on top of that hill, overlooking the ‘Party Tree’, as that pine was named for the movie. “We signed a contract in 1999, and the army arrived to start the earthworks and construction of the site. It was a good exercise for their military training. “As part of the original agreement we discussed the opportunity of a tourism venture when the movie was complete. Tourists like to see the sheep in action and being connected to the farm makes it very authentic.”

Russell says they run as separate entities. He runs Hobbiton and the main farm is still a commercial sheep and beef farm, run by his brother Craig. The two businesses are independent and successfully cohabit together. “Most of our experiences have been wonderful and very positive. We have had different royal families as well as interesting and diverse people from around the world, including movie stars and cruise ship visitors come to visit, and we have had events with 300 staff in themed costumes for functions. “Going from being a family run farm to having the chance to be involved in such a project is not something that happens every day. We have evolved and grown with it. You have to take the experiences that come along and you develop yourself as you go. “It is about making sure you are aware when you are being presented with opportunities, and when you are you need to grab them. We are proud to contribute to the community and provide employment for more than 200 staff that are mostly local.” “We love living here and believe life is about experiences and the Hobbiton journey will continue. We want to be happy as we develop and grow the venture — it is not over yet. “We are the caretakers of the project and it will be here for many years to come.”

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owned Chilean based company called Manuka which is focussed on high quality sustainable dairy production. Eventually talks about moving to Chile began, conveniently just as Sarah was ready to return home and get stuck into a new challenge. Her parents discussed overseeing the management duties in their absence. Sarah saw this is opportunity as being a great lead into farming. In July 2015, Steve and Trish finally made the move to take on consultancy roles for the world’s largest grass based dairy operation in one location situated 1,000km south of Santiago. It is here on these flat volcanic soils that 31,000 cows are milked through 43 cow sheds. “Our overseas role ties in nicely with letting Sarah have space to develop herself as a person. Leadership, management and supervisory skills are all part of her growth.” Sarah has since been supervising the day-to-day running of the properties and nine staff on the five farms. Sarah’s days typically start in the office where she is kept busy for a few hours before heading out and catching up with the farm managers. Depending on the time of the year and work taking place, there is various discussions and catch ups with bank managers, accountants, stock agents and fertiliser reps. “This side of the business I really enjoy — working out solutions to help sharpen our ways of thinking so we can improve the way we are running the farms. “I’ve got a lot of support around me. We’ve got Dairy Direct, a supervisory company in the Hauraki Plains. Richard

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Townsend, a mentor who comes over once a week and in detail, we go over each of the farms looking at cow condition and feeding levels.” It’s this support that Steve and Trish are comforted by. “We are proud of how Sarah has developed in this role — it will open opportunities for her,” said Steve. At the end of each week Sarah compiles a report to email to her parents so they are aware of the progress and goings-on within each of the farms. “We’re pretty lucky we’ve got such a good team working for us. The people on the farms love the dairy industry and it almost makes my role easier — they are passionate about their work,” she said. Sarah is aware that “taking a breather away from the farm” is important and still manages to fit in time to play netball, attend weekly trainings and Friday night games. “I grew up in Matamata but after leaving for so long I actually didn’t think

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Who are you going to call? for the sake of insurance and in the instance of reselling property. A paper trail of accredited repairs means peace of mind. On the farm, where broken machinery costs in time and profits, knowing who to call to replace that tyre or fix that broken implement is even more vital. With calving season on the way having a reliable quad bike or UTV in the shed and a reliable livestock vet on call is of paramount importance. Downtime at any other time of the year, such as during silage cutting or maize planting is costly and annoying, but it can be a matter of life and death on a cold winter’s morning during calving. Talk to the machinery and vehicle pros now to ensure first-time starts when the pressure is on. The other aspect of weathering the knocks of day-to-day life is insurance — because major disasters around the home are quickly made to disappear by a good insurance company. With so many variables, it’s important to tailor a policy that fits your lifestyle. Remember — many things are fully covered by insurance, which you may not expect. An example — if an unsightly stain mars your carpet and can’t be shifted by commercial cleaners, your insurance may very well cover replacing the carpet for that entire room. The trick here is to have seasoned experts match the colour, pattern and orientation as best as possible — and to ask for

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Primary exports are booming Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy said the primary sector is forecast for a bumper year ahead after some challenging past seasons of wet conditions, earthquakes, cyclones, and volatile global commodity prices. The Ministry for Primary Industries released the latest Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries at the National Fieldays. “MPI are forecasting that primary sector exports will grow to $41.6 billion in the year to June 2018 — this is an increase of 9.1 percent and would be the highest level ever,” said Mr Guy. “Strong forestr y and dairy prices, combined with increasing production of apples, wine, and kiwifruit have underpinned growth for the year ending June 2017. “Dairy prices for most products are forecast to remain at or near current levels as global demand and supply rebalance, while high forestry prices will continue to encourage record harvest levels. “Horticulture exports are also forecast to continue their strong growth across a range of wine, fruit, and vegetable products. Meat and wool exports are forecast to recover to $8.5 billion following an almost 10 percent fall in export values for the year ending June 2017.” New market opportunities and diversification into higher value products such as chilled meat, retail ready products, and nutraceuticals would help to further increase the value of the primary sector exports. “This week’s National Fieldays is a great showcase of the range of innovative and world-leading Kiwi food producers who are really helping underpin the performance of our economy.”

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We are now starting the dry period. Another season has gone by and it is time to refresh and take life a little easier. Some of you may even go away on a holiday. Cows are gone for the winter or, if we have them on the run-off, we need only feed them and leave them to it till tomorrow when we must feed them again. We don’t have to get up so early in the morning for milking and apart from the air temperatures life is good. We all need breaks and time away to refresh. It is the same for a cow. They need a dry period. They need a time of rest.

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Crossbred prices remain sluggish Market conditions for crossbred wools have continued to be extremely tough with returns delivering less than cost of production in many cases. On the flip-side, fine wool prices have remained buoyant as demand appears to be outstripping supply big-time. For many mid micron types, market interest has also remained positive, particularly with the small volumes of these types offered for sale during the past few weeks. As new season’s pre-lamb shorn wools begin to filter onto the market, many producers of strong wool who may not have been exposed to the market place for almost twelve months, could struggle to come to terms with the low pricing structure which has evolved during that time period. At recent wool auctions crossbred prices have remained sluggish and, in particular, an obvious lack of interest for poor scouring colour and/or very short second shear and/or medium-to-high levels of vegetable fault has become

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The age of the station wagon is over — the era of the crossover SUV is firmly here to stay. But what does that mean if you still want the convenience of that long, flat boot space and the lower operating costs of a stretched sedan? Is there room in the new world of bigger rims and jacked up ride heights for something to truly usurp the kind of cars which took us to innumerable childhood camping holidays? Ssangyong are among those who say yes — and they’ve brought something new to the table to back up their assertion. Taking the platform of their break-out hit — the funky, compact little Tivoli — the Korean automakers have given it a tweak and a stretch, creating the new Tivoli XLV. The original combined everything the world enjoyed in the original supermini — funky twotone paintwork, crisp retro-inspired lines, nimble handling and a low fuel bill. Now it’s been given the kind of extra boost in space which we used to see in big Commodore and Falcon sedans when they became the station wagon or estate model. This renders an impressive 720 litres of boot space, with the option for even more when the rear seats fold flat. In standard configuration that means room for five with plenty of gear — the

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