Waikato Farming Lifestyles, November 2017

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Waikato

FARMING Lifestyles

November 2017 Edition

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the wild by Ann Morgan

Mawera Karetai is a lecturer of business strategy, a hunter of pest animals and birds, and teaches people to cook with wild foods available around the country as a healthy food option.

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unting meat is a big part of my life. My dad was a hunter and I grew up looking at pest species such as hare and turkey as healthy food sources,” says Mawera. “As part of my master’s degree I did a study on opossums and wallabies. It is sad that as a society we look at pests animals as an evil demonic thing to kill at all costs, when in actual fact they are a serious source of nutrition. “My favourite food is wallaby meat — it is seriously good. “We have the little dama wallaby and the other is the red neck. Those are two of twelve species that were liberated into New Zealand in the late 1800s and early 1900s by Governor Grey through the Climatisation Society. They were the

two types to survive on the mainland.” Mawera and her husband Dave Barrett hunt pest animals including peacock, turkey, rabbit, goat, pig and deer, and she enjoys feeding her family food that they have got some control over. “I know that the animal was running around happy and healthy in the bush — it died without suffering when it became food for my family. There is a healthy feeling about complete engagement with your food source. “Our children’s favourite food is peacock fingers. You take the breast off and fillet the meat from the outside connective tissue. You end up with really soft delicate meat.” They shoot a least 100 peacocks a year on farms. Turkeys are also a pest

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food. Every five peacocks or turkeys eat as much grass in a day as one sheep. “Dave came from Canada and had always hunted so he provides our meat and we haven’t brought any in 12 years. We got into peacock hunting when we heard the regional council was poisoning them to control the population. “We asked them to let us manage the population and use them as food. One farm was contending with 3,000 birds and this caused major damage.” The couple sell the bird feathers across the country and overseas as a way to ensure nothing is wasted. “We clean the feathers thoroughly and have never been declined with an inspection. “They do arrow fletching in Germany so we send quill feathers, and in America the turkey tail feathers are used for Native Indian headdresses as that is their endemic species and our feathers were used in the Hobbit movie for the hand made arrows.” Feathers are also used for quill pens and kapa haka costumes. “Goat is a big staple in our family along with peacock, and hare. Rabbit are also beautiful — especially in winter with the grass so green — the meat is sweet. “We pluck the opossums and the meat goes to pig farms as food to grow the pork — it is more important for the pigs to eat them than us.” Mawera says wallabies can be destructive because they graze the grass and any little shoots, killing the pasture. “There has been a spread in the wallaby population because they weren’t

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contained. They actually like confined spaces but where there is food pressure they spread out. If you keep them culled they stay in one spot. “Goats meat is beautiful and better than lamb. We make mince and sausages which are not filled with chemicals and other unhealthy products.” Dave moved here from Canada as a scientist in 2000. “When he landed here he says he found paradise and in summer his is a trout fishing guide. “Hunting is a wonderful thing and as a family we go off into the bush and we involve other families as well and teach them. “We show people how to cook peacock and other wild pests foods and I present

public demonstrations and judge at wild food competitions across the country. It is awesome to be connected to our food. This is something I value most highly in my cooking life. “It feels so much better to be working with something that we went and got ourselves. “It’s not cruel, it is completely the opposite. The animals are happy and then they are dead, it is that quick. I write a wild food blog, www.thewildcook. co.nz, where I endeavour to take readers on a culinary journey to wild and wonderful places you might never otherwise have gone.”

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with pigs Breeding pigs has become a part of life for Angela Nilsson and her husband Matt on their four-and-a-half acre lifestyle block.

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grew up on dairy farms and we moved every couple of years as my dad was a share milker and I would help him on the farm and milking the cows,” says Angela. “When I left school I worked in the Fonterra factory making cheese and milk powder. It was really interesting to see where the milk went after it left the farm and how things work. I only left because I married and we had our three children and it was too hard to do night shift.” Matt and Angela have been on their block for a year now, and got into

breeding Saddleback and Duroc pigs as a way to utilise their property. “When I was young we had pigs and would feed them the excess milk but I was actually terrified of them back then. “When we moved here there was a pig sty there so we decided to use it. I started off with seven piglets and raised them to sell and then I got into mumma pigs which are my Saddlebacks and that is how I started breeding.” Angela kept one of the piglets from the first lot and he bred with one of the sows. “We have three mothers now and one boar and we sell their litters at spit

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pig size. They are ideal for functions like weddings, birthdays or funerals. “When you are raising piglets a big key to success is warmth and cleanliness. I always check their water and wash out their housing and containers every second day. “I collect food scraps for the mothers and make sure they get lots of vegetables and we give them maize kernels as well.” Angela says the mothers do all the work for the piglets until they are eight weeks old. “As the mothers have all been hand raised from babies they are really friendly. I can go and pick the piglets up and check them. “Changing the hay is also important. We often have a heat light metre off the ground that the piglets can huddle under in the daytime to keep warm if they want. “Piglets are easy to care for after they reach eight weeks old. They have pellets, regular house scraps and some milk or milk powder. I buy a ton of expired longlife cream in one litre containers and they get a litre each a day. “Our pigs are mostly free range — they have their houses and go onto the grass in the day. If they can get the right amount of calcium and protein they won’t root up the ground. Sometimes you will get the odd one that destroys a paddock so we get the vet to come with anaesthetic and ring their noses to stop them. “They are ultimately easy, sometimes they can get pneumonia particularly with the weather like last season but with shelter, warmth, heaps of hay and good diet, I haven’t had any trouble.” Angela says pigs are intelligent and can be very friendly. “You can toilet train them and they can sleep inside — they are basically like little dogs and will follow you. We

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had a pig named Woof. He was brought up with some dogs and he followed the children everywhere until he got too big and had to go to the freezer. “It is important to us to feed the family off our land so every now and then a friendly animal has to go. We also have two nurse cows — one is a snowball White Galloway and we have chickens, ducks and goats. “We are all close where we live and our neighbours also graze our animals

for us. We do exchanges — this year I helped her with calving so she knows what to do next year. Lifestyle block life can really work positively as a community. One of the girls in our area started up a Facebook page for our road and we can utilise the resources such as if someone is getting a farrier

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“I ended up looking at forestry as I have many family members and friends working in the industry and I have learnt a lot about forestry over time and hearing what they do helped me decide on my career path. “I started with completing a course in chainsaw operating and I really enjoyed learning all the different types of forestry operations that go on. I then decided to study management in the industry. “Forestry is important to me not just because of the amount of employment available but the healthy growing of trees means more volume of wood harvested, and that brings in more export revenue for the country.” Pauline says pine trees are generally sprayed three times for

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needle disease before the age of 15 years to keep them healthy. “Needle disease can affect young pines. The mature trees are harvested at around 25 years of age and most forests are replanted immediately keeping the tree crops sustainable. “I had three month’s work experience through the course with a crew in the forest and was responsible for log marking — you use spray cans and mark the logs with dots where the chainsaw guys need to come and chop the stems into logs ready for the trucks. We measure the lengths and get the diameter correct for logs to go in similar piles. We also look for deviations in the stem as that determines the different log grades. “Once we are done the loader drivers stack the log piles on the trucks at the skid.There is a lot of skill for both the loader and truck drivers. “Through my work experience with Forest Distribution Ltd I also gained knowledge of communicating with RT’s and giving the drivers instructions for the day — where to go, what grades to collect and where to take them. We all work as a team and we also help drivers when they are stuck or broken down. “Working in forestry is the right career choice for me. I am looking forward to advancing and with all farming/agricultural industry working together, the country’s exports can only get stronger. I believe we have a great understanding of each other.” Pauline says winning the Mary Sutherland scholarship was an honour and something she is very grateful to the NZIF for. The foundation was established to raise funding which can be used to

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Consultation launched for biosecurity Beef + Lamb New Zealand, in conjunction with DairyNZ and Deer Industry New Zealand, is launching consultation on a proposal to sign a Government Industry Agreement for Biosecurity Readiness and Response Deed. Information packs outlining the proposal are due to arrive in farmers’ mailboxes and the consultation officially got underway from October 31. Sam McIvor, chief executive of B+LNZ, said the GIA was about working together to protect farmers from exotic pests and diseases. “Farmers consistently tell us that biosecurity risks are among the biggest risks we face as an industry. “Currently, when hard decisions are being made about how New Zealand prepares to respond to an exotic pest or disease incursion and, more importantly, what to do during an actual response — we are ‘in the room’ and consulted, but it is the Government that makes all the final decisions. “Signing the GIA would give sheep and beef farmers, through B+LNZ, a seat at the biosecurity decision-making table. Alongside other GIA Signatories, we would have more direct influence on biosecurity preparedness and response decision making. “There are costs associated with signing the GIA, because it means agreeing to contribute to readiness and response costs. The level of these contributions would depend on the significance of the pest or disease to the sheep and beef sector. “Importantly, our sector could also choose to set a funding limit as part of a GIA Operational Agreement. We think that the benefits of signing the GIA, with increased certainty and control over our own biosecurity destiny, justifies potential costs. We would be better prepared, have a pre-agreed set of minimum readiness and response commitments between

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So, you’ve managed to become the one relative in the entire extended clan who happens to run a successful farm, or who has retreated from the big city to enjoy the lifestyle block ‘good life’. The rural idyll — complete with lots of hard work, of course — looks pretty appealing to suburban siblings as the holidays roll around, and your position amidst the green hills or near the coast suddenly becomes a magnet for family and friends. If you’re generous and game enough to play host to all those cousins, aunties, uncles, kids and grandkids (not to mention old university mates, work buddies and sports’ team acquaintances) who ‘were just in the area’ over Christmas and New Years, then we salute you. But there are a few things to know which will make preparing for the coming ‘tent city’ that little bit easier. First, tell them what to expect. A holiday in the country is not the RitzCarlton, and that’s a big part of its appeal. Be straight up and honest about the need for your rellys to bring plenty of insect repellent, and all the gear to keep their little camp site self sufficient. Running countless cables from the barn, house and garage for

fridges, xboxes, televisions and hair straighteners isn’t really camping, is it? If you’re playing host while summer farming chores are still ongoing, it’s also good to gently remind the folks that the concept of a ‘holiday’ is a bit blurry in the agricultural sector. And that a farm comes with hazards for the unwary. That being said, there’s something great about helping teach the young ones just where their breakfast eggs and milk come from. The hard part of hosting your family and friends out in the country is not

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The barbecue used to be a simple thing. Back in the past this method of cooking got its name from pirates who, unable to muster up a chef’s skills, simply dragged the iron grille from their ship’s gunpowder hold, set it up over a fire and threw freshcaught slices of wild pork on top.

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growing, but we have lost significant market share. The situation got tougher in August when Japan imposed a WTO safeguard on frozen beef, raising its tariff on New Zealand exports from 38.5 per cent to 50 per cent, while Australia only faces a tariff of 22 per cent. Since the safeguard was applied, our frozen beef exports to Japan have fallen by 70 per cent.” The agreement captures all of the market access gains of the previous TPP agreement, however, it also addresses some of the concerns of New Zealanders around TPP — the preservation of PHARMC, foreign ownership of land and housing, and freedom to regulate for our own environmental protection. The sector is also celebrating the release of a WTO Appellate Body report which upholds the initial findings of the New Zealand-led dispute against Indonesia on a range of agricultural non-tariff barriers. Mr Ritchie says these barriers have impacted on New Zealand beef exports to Indonesia and have contributed to a decline of over 80 per cent since 2010 — costing the sector an estimated $1 billion in lost trade. “We welcome the Appellate Body’s

Tim Ritchie, chief executive of the Meat Industry Association

confirmation Indonesia needs to take action to bring these measures into conformity with global trade rules. “This reinforces the importance and value of the WTO in disciplining pervasive non-tariff barriers that plague the industry.”

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Small stature, big results by Andy Bryenton

Even the smallest lifestyle block demands something more than just a traditional lawn mower, which is why so many owners of the classic ‘few acres in the country’ opt for a powerful ride-on to tame the grass. But there are other chores which abound on the land, especially if you’re taking the plunge into running a small amount of stock, or if your land is more wild and rugged than you’d like. That’s when the allure of joining the big boys and buying a real farm tractor becomes appealing. But many lifestyle block owners will freely admit that such an investment is a bit beyond what’s truly necessary. A big tractor can be a daunting machine to learn to drive especially if you’re coming to the ‘hot seat’ later in life. Now, however, there’s a happy medium which may just tick all the boxes. The smallest tractor in New Zealand is also, paradoxically, the beefiest lawn tractor, and it comes in any colour you like so long as it’s orange. Kioti’s CS2210 is called a ‘sub compact’, and that’s because it weighs in smaller than some big zero-turn mowers. The classic setup for this machine is to fit a large slasher-mower to its central PTO and immediately begin smashing out neatly clipped paddocks. Of course it will also handle pulling a trailer, carting sprayer equipment and

even mounting a dozer blade up front. A powerful water cooled diesel engine developing 21 horsepower gets plenty of torque to those wide, soil-friendly tyres. But it’s beyond the realm of mowing where this step-up from the traditional lawn tractor to a real farming machine shines. That’s because the baby Kioti can handle a full range of tractor sized tools. Post hole borers, stump grinders, power harrows, disc cultivators — if you want your few acres to do more, there’s a whole utility knife of functions which can bolt on to the three point hitch at the back of this little machine. What’s even better is the classic combo that will fulfill nearly all the chores around your block or small farm — the full ‘JCB’ pattern with a big utility bucket scoop at the front and an articulated backhoe behind. Snap on this combination and feeding out, moving bark and gravel, trenching and drain clearance suddenly becomes a much easier task, all with the help of a machine you initially considered as just the biggest and best high-acreage mower on the market.

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Return of the Century by Andy Bryenton

The recent Tokyo Motor Show proved two facts — that Japanese design is setting off in a bold new direction, and that electric and hybrid powertrains are here to stay. But the star of the show didn’t wear the badge of any Japanese marque you’re likely to have heard of. That, in itself is bizarre, because it is without a doubt the most prestigious product Toyota have ever made. While their robotic production lines can put together a Yaris in minutes, this car is hand assembled over nine days. The bumper alone is polished for 11 hours by a man who would, in the 1600s, have crafted samurai swords. A fleet of just five are owned by the Imperial House of Japan, and you have to be invited to an exclusive club to be allowed to own one. Nevertheless, the 2018 Century is deliberately understated — an anti-Lamborghini

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which is silent, unobtrusive, luxurious, silky smooth, and utterly on a par with Rolls Royce, Bentley and Maybach. It’s a classic tuxedo in a world of sports jackets and jeans. Out of time, but never out of place. Only three design changes have defined the Century since 1967. It’s the opposite of ostentatious, and has a reputation as the vehicle for the conservative, successful — but never boastful or vulgar — Japanese VIP. Resembling a toned-down Lincoln town car crossed with a big 1980s era Mercedes, the Century now comes with

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a 4.3 litre Lexus V8 with an additional electric motor for utterly silent power. The outgoing edition was the one and only Toyota to be fitted with a V12. This was in fact two of Toyota’s coveted 1JZ engines joined together. It was tuned not for speed, however, but to move all three tons of the Century in refined silence, producing over 400Nm of torque at just 1200 rpm. Most of us will never see a Century, let alone buy one. But its very existence raises a question. Many people think

that the Hilux and Land Cruiser both peaked with previous incarnations. They, like the Century, were made by Toyota to achieve a singular purpose, and they did so with balance and sharpness. Wouldn’t you love to see what could be achieved if Toyota put the Century team on designing an ultimate, immutable, timeless off-road ute? It might cost a lot, but it would never, ever break down. And, as an added bonus, the Emperor of Japan could enjoy some off-roading on the weekends.

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A steering group that aims to ensure a coordinated response to eradicate velvetleaf in the Waikato region is urging farmers and rural contractors to clean all machinery before movement. The group comprises representatives of Waikato Regional Council, Federated Farmers — Waikato, DairyNZ, the Rural Agricultural Contractors Association, PGG Wrightson, Foundation for Arable Research, Pioneer Seeds, AgResearch, and Farmlands. Considered one of the world’s worst cropping weeds, velvetleaf has been found growing on farms in the MatamataPiako, Te Awamutu and north Waikato areas of the Waikato region. It has spread to properties via infested fodder beet seeds imported from overseas, the distribution of infested maize crops, and maize silage and unclean machinery. Waikato Regional Council’s biosecurity pest plants team leader Darion Embling said landowners and farm contractors need to be vigilant.

“Machinery and vehicle movements aren’t the only culprits responsible for the spread of pests, but they do pose a very high risk. “Last year we were able to conclusively link velvetleaf infestations on some properties to the movement of unclean machinery, which is why good machine hygiene practices are so important. That’s why we’ve set up this steering group — to ensure we can educate operators throughout the ag industry that biosecurity starts at the farm gate.” Cleaning machinery is a big part of that — it will ensure plant or soil contamination that might be harbouring pests, weeds or seeds is removed before entering the next property. Advice on machine hygiene is available at

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Ben Elliot, Waikato Regional Council biosecurity pest plants officer cleans a machine following harvesting

waikatoregion.govt.nz/biosecurity. “We now have 37 properties in the region which have had confirmed infestations of velvetleaf — ranging from a handful of plants to hundreds, even thousands, and we know the seeds can remain dormant for up to 60 years,” said Mr Embling. “We are working closely with farm managers, landowners and rural contractors to manage the risks, and

have developed long term plans to stop this nasty weed from spreading to other properties,” Suspected sightings of velvetleaf should be reported to Waikato Regional Council’s biosecurity pest plants team on 0800 246 732 (0800 BIOSEC). This allows council staff to assess the property and then work with landowners and farm managers on a plan if the presence of velvetleaf is confirmed.

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