Waikato Farming Lifestyles, November 2014

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FARMING Lifestyles

November 2014 Edition

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Incumbent directors John Monaghan and David MacLeod have been reelected and will be joined by new director Leonie Guiney. Leonie lives and farms near Fairlie and is the director of four dairy farming companies. She has previous experience as a consulting officer, dairy production lecturer and has studied overseas co-operatives in the Netherlands and Ireland. Leonie was also the 2014 winner of the low-input Dairy Business of the Year. Shareholders Murray Holdaway and Philip Wilson were elected unopposed as members of the Directors’ Remuneration Committee. Wilson James joins the Shareholders’ Council. Fonterra shareholders used their annual meeting to raise concerns over the reduced 2015 milk payout, the dairy giant’s forecasting and the way the milk price is set.

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High beef prices good for kiwi farmers by Colin Patterson

High international beef prices are an almost perfect storm for kiwi producers, according to Federated Farmers. The organisation’s Beef and Fibre chairman Rick Powdrell says droughts in United States and Australia have decimated herd numbers and it may take years for stock levels to recover. The shortage of available stock is expected to take years to fix, meaning the current high prices are likely to be around for a significant period. “You can almost call it a perfect storm,” says Mr Powdrell. “Our members are pretty buoyant about it.” The American droughts from 2010 to 2012 forced producers to cut stock numbers to cope with a reduced amount of feed. But consumer demand for the product remained high, meaning prices rose in the world’s largest beef market when production was low. That opened up opportunities for New Zealand exporters.

It also means less competition for Kiwi producers in lucrative Asian markets, such as China. That all happened when conditions in New Zealand — in most areas at least — remained reasonably good. Mr Powdrell says current prices are unlikely to be a flash in the pan. “The long-term outlook is that it will take time for cattle numbers to rebuild. That would be the hope. “All the indicators are that prices should remain high for the foreseeable future.” Despite the public perception, Mr Powdrell says beef farmers are not rolling in money. “A lot of them are repaying debt. They’ve been through some pretty tough times. They’re also doing some repairs, maintenance and plant upgrades. They’re all things they can’t do when prices are low.”

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NUFFIELD scholar plans to GIVE BACK BY DENISE GUNN

Nuffield Scholar Satwant Singh has always enjoyed farming and spending time amongst farmers.

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atwant’s introduction to the dairy industry began at an early age as she was raised on the family dairy farm. Originally her great-grandfather and family were market gardeners, south of Auckland. The family then bought their Gordonton dairy farm in 1970. The 90ha farm is run by Satwant’s parents as a family farm, milking 230 Friesian cows. During her studies at the University of Waikato, Satwant said initially like many university students, her goal was to graduate and gain employment in the city. Satwant has a Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (majoring in Marketing and Human Resources) and a Graduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Waikato. However, in her last year of university Satwant began working for Fonterra and has continued her career there.

“I was studying part time and working full time as a service specialist for Fonterra, which is the 0800 number farmers call for anything to do with Fonterra,” said Satwant. She joined the team when Fonterra opened its first regional hub in Waikato. Satwant said this was a great starting point for her dairy career. “I got to help farmers from across the country first-hand with their issues or questions about Fonterra through a typical season. “Also the role provided me with exposure to many parts of Fonterra because being on the phones is a pivotal role for all communications.” After two years in this role, Satwant moved on to become an area manager in Morrinsville. She said this position allowed her to meet some great people and

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development and implementation of the Guaranteed Milk Price programme for farmers. “Fonterra is a big company that has been created and owned by our dairy farmers, including my own family,” said Satwant. “Working here has opened doors and offered me some great opportunities to grow and experience. “It’s kind of like working for your family because what I am doing is contributing and supporting all dairy farmers.” Satwant was surprised and overwhelmed to find out she was recently selected as a Nuffield Scholar. “I am really excited and look forward to the new learning’s and networks it will provide,” she said. “It’s such a great privilege to have been given this opportunity to help me develop as a person, but also to be able to give back to the rural community.”

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As a Nuffield Scholar, Satwant would like to research into understanding farmer’s stresses and financial pressure with a focus on price risk management. “As we move forward, our farming businesses become more complicated as the environment becomes more volatile,” she said. “It is important that farmers have a strong understanding of their business’s financial and overall health to ensure we are resilient to withstand changes.” Satwant has kept close ties to the family dairy farm. Although she and her husband, Sunil Krishna, live in Auckland, they can both be found working on the farm during weekends. “No matter what I do, I feel at home when I’m farming,” said Satwant.

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Drive south from Auckland, leaving the Bombay Hills behind, and as the gentle oxbow curve of the Waikato river falls away on your right past Meremere, the landscape opens up on your left, fragmented into a profusion of glittering pools and shaggy, manuka-dotted islets.

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ust red and tea-leaf shades flicker past between here and the expanse of Lake Waikare, defining the limits of an often overlooked natural treasure. The Whangamarino Wetland is far more than just a trackless swamp. Informed by a geology of peat domes rising up through the plain, this is the second largest wetland complex in the

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least of which is the immense capacity of this 7,290 hectare wetland to mitigate flooding. And while introduced species are actively discouraged by the custodians of the Whangamarino Wetland — the Department of Conservation, and Fish and Game — this area has become a favoured haunt of duck hunters during the annual season, as well as a destination for anglers, who have free access to the catfish and carp which DOC would ideally banish from the waters of the wetland. Part of the annual license fee paid by waterfowl hunters goes to restoring and maintaining areas like this around the country, because beyond being a habitat for the ducks which are a hunter’s prey, the Whangamarino is also home to a staggering array of native species, some critically endangered. Above, that means native birdlife — one in five of New Zealand’s Australasian bitterns live here, as do

DOC staff monitor and promote wetland health spotless crakes, grey teal, and endemic fernbirds. Below the surface live native eels (tuna), along with the unappealingly named but ecologically vital mudfish. All are threatened by introduced species,


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Microflora proliferates on peat Auckland/Waikato Fish and Game Council, Waikato-Tainui, and Waikato District Council. The purpose of this is: To recognise the values of the freshwater lakes and wetlands of the Waikato district, and to protect, enhance and restore these through alignment of our activities when working with communities, landowners, tangata whenua and interested parties. DOC will continue working collaboratively with other agencies within the wetland and in the wider catchment. For instance, since 2007, DOC and private landowners have worked together to fence over 28km, resulting in a significant decline in the number of domestic stock accessing the wetland. Stock cause damage to the wetland by grazing and trampling sensitive plants, opening up sites for weed invasion and adding unwanted nutrients. And aside from its benefits to both farming and biodiversity, the Whangamarino wetland is quite simply a place of surprising, ever-changing natural beauty.

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Te Awamutu

SPOTLIGHT ON The Rose Town of New Zealand by Joanne Speechly

Nestled in the heart of the Waikato, amidst a wide valley of peat lake and fertile farmland, is New Zealand’s Rose Town — Te Awamutu. Home to 12,000 people, the town services a large rural community and its rich and diverse history has given rise to a unique range of visitor attractions. Te Awamutu, meaning End of the Navigable River, is at the centre of bush clad ranges and close to the extinct Kakepuku and Pirongia volcanoes. The nearby Maungatautari, another extinct volcanic cone, is now the site of New Zealand’s largest ecological restoration project. The town is in the Waipa District and lies close to a tributary of the Waipa River. It’s gently undulating landscape is in a fertile basin, characterised by dairy and dairy support based agriculture, with sheep and beef farming on the outer fringes. The thriving agricultural sector is the backbone of the district, with Te Awamutu township providing a large service centre for the outlying rural community and also a large dairy factory. However, smaller horticulture and viticulture ventures also flourish

in the region. The district’s natural attributes have created an abundance of recreational opportunities, such as Maungatautari Ecological Island Reserve and Pirongia Mountain. Bush walks for day visitors or more serious treks for the experienced trampers are popular, as are the opportunities to see many forms of native birds, animals and fauna in this beautiful region. Te Awamutu is often referred to as ‘The Rose Town of New Zealand’ because of its elaborate rose gardens. It offers a unique small town shopping experience, with a variety of cultural activities, and eating out is a pleasant experience, with restaurants within a short walk of the town centre. The rugby grounds, polo field, equestrian centre, swimming centre and velodrome, mean that the town is also highly geared to cater for sports people and spectators. It is located on one of New Zealand’s major tourists routes, on SH3, and is mentioned in the Split Enz song Haul

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With summer sunshine replacing winter rain, many folks are turning their attention to holiday preparations this spring, gearing up for a journey to scenic, seaside vacation spots. It’s the same for the array of pumps, plumbing and gas lines fitted to most recreational vehicles. With extensive fresh water and wastewater piping, there’s a whole lot to check, with nasty results if a fault goes unseen. Gas powers everything from stoves to fridges

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What lies beneath? Building is essentially a task that begins from the ground up, and the very foundations of a house or home are vital. But foundations also need to be revisited, as in the case of some rural buildings in Waikato, that may have started life in pioneer days. Over time piles can rot away, causing them to fail. If the house was built in an era that used totara piles, an a examination will soon determine if repiling has happened. New piles are either concrete or tanalised (H5) pine and are easy to spot. Make sure to check out that all the piles have been replaced. It is quite common that only a few piles are new, often just around the edge of the house. Sometimes all the piles move, but more often different piles move to different extents. This causes the house to twist, bow and crack, resulting in damage. The piles may have stopped moving, or may be continuing to move — this all depends on the cause. If you are planning renovations, it pays to start with firm foundations or you are going to end up with an inferior result.

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“Securing enough food to nourish growing populations around the world is one of the top priorities for many governments, and we believe one of the answers to the food security issue is harnessing the untapped benefits of the world’s tropical environments. “It just so happens New Zealand cows and pasture thrive in the high tropics. We’re using Kiwi ingenuity to take tropical land and create rich food bowls which will benefit previously poor economies.”

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In the Narino region of Colombia, about 40 per cent of GDP currently comes from the dairy industry and about 400,000 families nationwide rely on the dairy industry for their livelihoods. The $4m in New Zealand Aid Programme funds, initiated by Dairy Solutionz is likely to be used to transfer technology and upskill rural professionals and farmers in Colombia.

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Dairy Solutionz is also active in Pakistan, Ecuador and America. Corpoica chief executive Juan Lucas Restrepo is certain the farm will be the catalyst for a steep change in the competitiveness of the region. The $2m development employs Dairy Solutionz Kiwi farm manager Paul Gibson, and directly benefits 14 New Zealand businesses through exports.


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Debating a beef cooperative After some lean years that produced a fair bit of hardship for beef farmers, their prospects are looking up as they enjoy high prices of up to $5.90 per kilogram for prime steers and with bulls fetching $6.00 a kilo. The has been much debate in the media on ‘where to from here’. Some are advocating that the beef industry should form a Fonterra-type cooperative – but on the opposite side of the coin are those who ask that if the Fonterra cooperative model is the way forward for beef farmers, how is it Fonterra can’t halt the fall in milk prices. The suggestion of a lack of modernday farmer loyalty has also been raised as an argument that forming cooperatives does not guarantee continued farmer loyalty and supply. It’s suggested many modern-day farmers like to enter into their own negotiations with independent processors and it is evident since the formation of Fonterra there has also been the establishment

of a substantial number of independent proprietary milk processing companies, some with overseas shareholding and others like Open Country where the main shareholders are the Talley Group in the South Island who have acquired ownership of Affco - the former Auckland Farmers Freezing Company. Fonterra director Ian Farrelly, who rears 10,000 calves, said last week that the beef industry lacks a strategy for adding value to the 1.9 million dairy farmer bobby calves which are processed every winter for veal and by-products. Farrelly claims that if these calves were on-reared they could add billions of dollars in extra revenue to New Zealand’s agricultural export industry.

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the price that the farmer received for his produce. Over the years these structures have changed. It is important that we farmers should never forget the many years of hard work and investment that New Zealand farmers have committed to not only producing our agricultural products on the farm, but also being involved in the marketing and receiving our rightful share of market profits. While there are some farmers who believe that they can better manage the marketing of their own produce, in the long term, I firmly believe that New Zealand’s farming history demonstrates that farmers who take the cooperative approach will win in the end.

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Depending on weight bobby calves can realise $2.10 per kilogram or $37.38 per head. If they were reared to 220kg–320kg weight range, at today’s prices they could realise from $1,200 to $1,800. With regard to loyalty and what is good for farmers, I believe that today’s farmer should remember that history has shown that in the early years due to a lack of organised cooperative marketing, many farmers felt they were at the mercy of the skilled negotiators of individual companies whose offices and cool store facilities were located in Tooley Street, London. Dairy produce was all sold on the free market system with the directorates or proprietors of individual Tooley Street companies accepting full responsibility for sales and trading. They decided upon the terms of sale, methods of transport and choice of agents. London Tooley Street traders’ representatives used to deal directly with individual New Zealand dairy companies. It is said that a farmer’s yearly income depended on how much whisky was applied to the local dairy company manager during the negotiations. For many decades 95.6% of New Zealand’s income came from products grown on its pastures. The New Zealand government eventually formed the New Zealand Dairy and the Meat and Wool Producer Boards in an endeavour to bring organised marketing of New Zealand’s agricultural products, with a guaranteed price system which was

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DWN farewells long-time board members Michelle Wilson and Angela Fullerton have stepped aside, but not out. As long-serving members of the Dairy Women’s Network board, they plan to retain a keen interest in the organisation. At the AGM last month, Michelle Wilson officially handed over the reins as chair to Justine Kidd, and board member Angela Fullerton also officially stepped down after 12 years. They cite giving other women opportunities in the Network’s governance roles as one of the main reasons for taking a step back. Angela Fullerton and Michelle Wilson at the Dairy Women’s “The network has evolved Network AGM in October over the last couple of years She first appeared on the board in and it’s time for someone else to step up,” says Michelle. 2006 and was appointed chair in 2010. Having just completed stage one of Since 2006, membership has almost the Fonterra Governance Programme, tripled and the Network’s regional she says her new focus will be on groups have grown from 12 to 30. increasing her governance knowledge “The membership growth has been an so she can give back to the rural sector. absolute highlight, as was being invited She hopes to be selected for stage two to represent Dairy Women’s Network of the programme. and the New Zealand dairy industry at Michelle became a member of the APEC Women in Leadership Forum the Dairy Women’s Network in 2003 in Beijing, and managing to continue and took on the regional convenor Dairy Women’s Network business as coordinator role in 2004. usual whilst in the executive chair role.”

Angela said in her address at the AGM that it was after attending her first DWN conference in 1998 that she gave herself permission to get involved in the dairy farming business. “I want to thank the Network and its members for recognising my strengths and abilities and allowing me to grow. You are women I treasure.”

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

For Sale STOLEN QUAD-BIKES? — You won’t find any listed here, but you can pre-empt this kind of thing happening and protect your fuel too. Visit www. parabeam.co.nz or call 0508 727 223 for more information. Animal Health Products 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

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

Energy Efficient

EarthmovErs and cartagE contractors

DO YOU LIVE IN A WINDY SPOT? 3 phase wind turbines starting at $2,200 includes 450 watt turbine, 6m pole, charge controller and inverter, Batteries not included. Ring Colin at Windpower Waikato 0274 831 041 or A/H 07 843 7983. Email colin@windpowerwaikato.co.nz

Australian-made Hydraulic Woodsplitters

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

Waikato CLASSIFIEDS

WS 3150 Aussie Chopper Hire model shown here

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

0800 702 701 www.superaxe.co.nz

Rural Services CONCRETE TANK Specialist. Water, effluent, septic tanks. Price quoted, delivered to site. Buy Direct. Phone 0800 487 633. FARM BRIDGES Phone Pat now 0800 222 189, Bridge It NZ Ltd. Visit www.bridgeitnz.co.nz


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November 2014  WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $20 00

Retailer of Rural Piping and Farm Supplies

0800 RURAL DIRECT

ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST

MAXI culvert Twinwall Culvert Pipe D m Culvert m N 0 5 4 100mm $ 30.00 LA $ 499.00 150mm $ 65.00 EA Z 225mm $ 150.00 W per 6m E 300mm $ 275.00 N N$ 367.00 375mm I E D 450mm $ 499.00 A M 600mm $ 788.00 SIZE NOMINAL ID

6M PRICE

750mm

Incorporating the strength of corrugated outer shell with the smooth inner wall to optimise hydraulics Full range of fittings available Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins

$1049.00

8 BAR RATED - SUITS CAMLOCKS

6 90mm $8.55 per metre 110mm $11.68 per metre 75mm $

.87 per metre

90mm

LDPE IRRIGATOR DRAG HOSE

Hard-wearing LDPE suits AG camlocks

$8.55 per metre

Suitable for above ground use.

Outside diameter

$

199.00

63mm x 100m $

389.00

Punched & Unpunched Drain Coil 110mm OD x 100m 160mm OD x 45m

299.00 $299.00

110mm x 425m & 160mm x 190m

Recycled HDPE Culvert Pipe Diameter OD

200mm

Thru Post Gudgeon

9

$

Lock Thru Post Gudgeon

20mm x 275mm

Screw Gudgeon

13

$

6 Spring Latch & Staple $6

20mm x 200mm

$

HANSEN SUPERflo Piston Trough Valve 20mm and 25mm

6m Price

$

99

Joiners and custom fittings available

Drainage Contractors call for a quote

20mm x 275mm

$ per 200m

ENVIRO CULVERT pipe

$

MEGA ROLLS AVAILABLE

$ per 100m

25mm $127 $248 32mm $159 $310 40mm $216 $421 50mm $325 $634 63mm $495 $965 Other pressure ratings also available Suits compression and electrofusion fittings

63mm x 50m

MAXI drain r alle Sm also ils e co ilabl a av

MDPE pressure 9 Bar Rural pipe Pressure Pipe

DRAG hose

EFFLUENT pipe

PLASTIC TROUGHS Bare

With ballcocks

200L $128.00 $158.00 400L $155.00 $185.00

$25

600L $205.00 $235.00 Black only

Manufactured in New Zealand

VALID November/December 2014 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.


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