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Ecology skills take out innovation award Waikato Regional Council ecologist Bruno David has won a prestigious science award for innovative projects to protect native fish and control populations of invasive species. The Kudos — Hamilton Excellence Awards were held in Hamilton earlier this month and are an annual celebration of science research and discovery from the Waikato. Dr David took out the New Zealand National Fieldays Innovation Award for a number of projects he has been leading — from the protection and restoration of native fish habitats to developing an automated system to control invasive fish, in particular koi carp, in the lower Waikato catchment. “It’s been exciting to develop innovative ideas which are about dealing with problems and turning them into positive environmental outcomes,” Dr David says. “Invasive fish cause major problems globally. In New Zealand, existing conditions favour the proliferation Waikato Regional Council ecologist of pest species such as Bruno David with his innovation award catfish, carp and goldfish. “Our invasive fish ‘recycling’ centre David has been investigating its use and demonstration site at Lake Waikare as a fertiliser for native plants, as well incorporates the use of an invasive as carpacinno baits and chew cards for fish trap combined with an energy- controlling other invasive animals such efficient bacterial digester to process as stoats, pigs and rats. The award also recognises Dr large quantities of invasive fish — approximately 30 tonnes in the last David’s work to develop kokopu condos and tuna townhouses in the three years.” The resultant fishmeal, also known Mangakotukutuku Stream in Hamilton’s as carpacinno, is nutrient rich and Sandford Park and Gibbons Creek at potentially certifiable as organic. Dr Parana Park. The innovative artificial structures are designed to reinstate fish habitat that has been lost from many urban streams. The event is run by the Hamilton Science Awards Trust to recognise some of the 1,000 PhD scientists working out of the region.
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Dairy farming is in the blood for the country’s Dairy Trainee of the Year.
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uth Hone from Taupo won the 2014 award at a gala dinner at Auckland’s Skycity Convention Centre. Her involvement in the industry has been life-long. “My parents owned a farm at Ngakuru, near Rotorua. I helped with the milking and raising calves.”
Ruth went to a local primary school before doing her secondary education at Nga Tawa girls’ school near Marton. Despite its rural location, Nga Tawa is essentially an urban school and Ruth was unable to do agriculture until her final year and even then only by correspondence.
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Brian and Narita’s guests come from around the world. Many grew up in cities, surrounded by concrete, utterly divorced from the realities of where their breakfast bacon, eggs and milk come from. And while Waitomo Caves Farmstay is not a ‘serious, intensive’ farming operation, it is a true farm, with a productive herd of sheep rounding out an impressive roster of friendly animals kept as semi pets. Narita recounts the story of one Japanese lady who was quite surprised that doting mother sow, Boots, was able to feed all her insistent little piglets at once. “Even when it started raining,” says the farmstay host, “she stood there under an umbrella watching the little ones feed. It was a huge thing for her to see real farm animals just getting on with it.” As well as Boots, the farmstay is a home for pair of camelids — a llama and an alpaca — calves, chickens, sheep, Aza the friendly steer, Mac the shaggy highland longhorn — and the horses
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DeeDee and Jet. Kids especially love taking part in the farm tours which visits each of the animals, allowing guests to get up close and even feed them. Once again, for many of these overseas visitors seeing a real Kiwi farm in action is as different as taking a trip to the jungle — or for farmers like Narita and Brian dropping by in downtown Tokyo. The emphasis of the little oasis of rural life which Brian and Narita have created is on rustic, no-frills charm.
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Narita laughs and says that it is like “visiting your auntie in the country. It’s not fancy, but it’s very, very tidy and comfortable, with all those little touches that let you know you’re enjoying proper farm hospitality.” Rustic ‘kiwiana’ touches abound, not the least of which is Brian’s proclivity to dress like the archetypal rural bloke, with gumboots and shorts the common dress-code. Just around the corner, tourists are plunging below the surface into a
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elcome to Little Acres Rehoming Farm (LARA) — a privately owned animal rescue centre, specialising in the rehabilitation of farm animals. “In the beginning, this wasn’t our intention,” says Jacqui Emmett, who moved to New Zealand from England in 2006 with her husband, Barry and daughter, Charlea. “There was a slump in the market and we always wanted to retire to the country, so we were looking for a retirement home. I guess we had a little notion of becoming self-sufficient
but raising animals hadn’t crossed our mind — we were thinking more about fruit and vegetables! “This place was pretty run down. It had been on the market for two and a half years and although the house was solid, the farm was deteriorating and covered in weeds. “We had no farm machinery or equipment, so we cleared the land the old- fashioned way, sharing one spade, one trowel and one wheelbarrow at a time.” In England, Jacqui volunteered for the RSPCA and says she and Barry come
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Emma spells out the joys of home from a long line of animals lovers but in terms of farm animals, she admits there was a lot of guess work in the early days. “When we came here, we thought maybe we could have a few hens and they would lay a few eggs but we really had no idea. As it happened, the local farmers came to us. “Our landmark moment was when a farmer came to our gate at eight o’clock one night with a little lamb in his arms. It was a triplet and not drinking and he asked if we could save it. “My head was saying ‘Are you crazy? I’m from a town in England, I don’t know anything about lambs, of course I can’t save it!’ but my heart answered. So we Googled how to look after a lamb and fed her with a syringe for a week until she was strong enough to drink.” Cookie is still alive today and she was the turning point. Soon another farmer showed up and then another “and so it all began.” LARA’s four acres and large pond provides a transitional, and sometimes permanent, home for feathered and furry friends, including ducks, chickens, geese, and pukeko, kunekune and saddleback pigs and goats, rabbits and guinea pigs — and whatever else may come their way. Barry is
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the ‘breadwinner’ and commutes to Auckland daily for work at KiwiRail. Charlea, 21, turned down university, preferring to stay on the farm for the sake of the animals. Jacqui says they do a lot of running around and rescuing and sometimes physically stop the illegal slaughter of animals. Last year they saved and rehomed 167 goats. Their aim is to give
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“This is a permanent and lifelong undertaking for us and we didn’t set this up with the mindset of getting others to pay. We discussed this and we made a decision. The animals kept coming, so this is our life now.” Long term, Jacqui would like to see the farm become self-sustaining, with orchards and gardens growing much of their animal feed.
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The days of pushing a mechanical rotary mower across acres of verdant lawn are far behind us — replacing the clack and clatter of blades with the purr of horsepower on any given Sunday. And it’s quite an arms race out there, with lawn-care engineers vying to create the perfect machine to tackle the maintenance of even the wildest back yard. In rural New Zealand, larger lawns (which quite often blend seamlessly into the acreage reserved for livestock) have often meant that a push mower was never enough — like TV’s Hank Hill, men of the land have developed an abiding respect for the convenience of the rideon mower. Technology in this field has proceeded apace with developments in quad bikes, utes, tractors and other vital tools often lumped together under the unfair classification of ‘big boy’s toys’ — we know for certain that machines like the new Victa NXT lawn tractor are vital time saving, back-achereducing godsends. Victa have been crafting mowers for Kiwi lawns for over five decades, and though they began in New South Wales, they have been embraced on this side of the Tasman for their powerful, no-nonsense approach to mower design. The NXT series is no exception, drawing on Victa’s alliance with parent company Briggs and Stratton to put
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RURAL WHEELS
More thrills from Commodore’s compact cousin by Andy Bryenton
That the smaller, more nimble, more economical car will win out over big, brash and fuel-heavy stablemates is the tortoise and the hare story of modern motoring. It’s easy to feel nostalgic for the muscular brutes which dominated the highways in the past — and indeed, to be covetous of the last great examples of the species. But small cars are undoubtedly the future, and making them appeal to those who would normally rather pilot a rumbling V8 monster is the name of the game. With 60 years of producing some of New Zealand’s favourite cars, Holden are in a state of transition right now, facing the end of the iconic Commodore badge which is known and loved by petrolheads across Australasia. From the FJ, through to the Kingswood and the mighty SS Commodores of today, Holden have always done big cars well, toe to toe with Ford’s V8 Falcon offerings each year both on the streets and on the hallowed tarmac of Bathurst. So it’s a bit surprising to learn that the more diminutive Cruze actually outsold the Commodore at the start of its lifespan. The Cruze offered a refined and well appointed package for a tidy
price, but over time the big sedan has caught up with it, and so Holden have added some spice, creating the new Cruze Sri-Z series hatch. The mid-sized Holden benefits from the loss of a boot when it comes to looks — a tough transition, sometimes, but one which looks natural here. Any suggestion that the car’s silhouette resembles the previous Focus must be quickly quashed. Under the hood there’s a 1.6 litre turbo charged engine, giving this new Cruze hot hatch credibility and a fair amount of boost with minimal lag. A crisp 132kw of power are sent to the road through a six-speed box, with purists preferring the manual option for its satisfyingly light touch. A six-speed auto is also available. But the best part of this Z-series ‘remix’ of the Cruze is the ride, improved immeasurably by a more advanced Watts
The Cruze hatch receives a spicy new edition, with a 1.6 turbo model leading the charge
link rear suspension setup. The little hatch carves through the corners like its bigger cousin the Commodore wishes it could — and when you add up the facts that this eminently reasonably priced car features a grab-bag of electronic gadgetry, leather-wrapped heated seats and handling like this, going Euro
begins to look like a needless expense. Perhaps the big V8 is on the way to museum status. True believers will fight this every step of the way. But if Holden can make small cars like this, then the future of motoring will at least still be an interesting place.
IT’S TIME TO RAISE YOUR DECKS!
ISEKI PARTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH WAIKATO TRACTORS
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Mower Blade
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Deck Belts (Set)
$87.20 inc. GST
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$68.93 inc. GST
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$14.99 inc. GST
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Manufacture & Repair of all Hydraulic Rams • Agricultural Power Steering Repairs • Cylinder Honing • On-Site Hydraulic Servicing Pricing includes GST. Pricing correct at time of printing but subject to change without notice. At participating Dealers only & freight charges may apply. Please check with your local dealer to ensure that any mentioned part number is correct for your machine & serial number
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RURAL WHEELS
Prepared to weather the hard knocks by Andy Bryenton
The Polaris Ranger has proven a hit on Kiwi farms, with its combination of utility, safety and economical power. In both petrol and diesel powered forms, the tough side-by-side UTVs have become a fixture of the rural landscape, spawning many imitators and contenders for the crown. That’s why Polaris have engaged in some serious research before unveiling their new Ranger 570 — a machine which they say sets a new benchmark. To do this, they haven’t turned to the lab or to a specially designed wind tunnel — not even a closed racetrack. They’ve instead taken in feedback from actual working farmers, listening to the demands of our terrain and our hard-as-nails rural conditions. They’ve been told — loudly — that a machine fit for parks maintenance or a hunting jaunt along a tidy trail is likely to take a hammering when subjected to the knocks, bumps, hard labour and muddy winters which are sure to be thrown at any serious farming tool. What has come out
of this process is new from the ground up. Polaris begin by strengthening the chassis and suspension components with thick, heavy duty steel for endurance, and easy-access grease fittings for quick maintenance. From the winning formula of the Polaris Ute super-ATV they have brought in four-wheel descent control, a safe and
sure-footed way to tackle steep and slippery terrain. Ground clearance is higher, suspension travel longer, engine power up by 10 percent, and power steering is now standard. The core of the Ranger’s new incarnation is a powerful 567cc engine producing 44 horsepower, all fed to the ground through a clever four-wheel drive system and those grippy, knobbly tyres. And, although it will soon be covered in proper Kiwi mud, it’s not a bad looking
beast either, in fire-engine red trim. Polaris burst onto the scene with their original Ranger, carving out a niche as a versatile working man’s UTV and winning fans with no-nonsense performance on the farm. This new iteration of the Ranger stays true to the old rule, and doesn’t reinvent the wheel by any indications. But it does improve on what is already a popular package, and its ‘heavy duty’ rural focus is sure to be welcomed by those who now see the UTV as a farming necessity.
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RURAL CONTRACTORS Transporter + Truck & Trailers available for bulk delivery
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Professional help for specialist jobs Running an efficient farm is often a matter of organising and orchestrating hundreds of vital tasks — and not all of them are directly involved with crops and livestock. Around the yard, the cowshed and even the homestead, there are jobs which require attention to make the season flow smoothly and, just like the core business of producing bumper harvests and maintaining a healthy herd or flock, it’s often best to call in the professionals for these tasks as well. It just makes sense, if only because, while the Kiwi farmer is a renowned ‘jack of all trades’, the days of being able to sort any job on the fly with number 8 wire and baling twine are swiftly receding into history. Tackling wireless networking, for example, is a mission best farmed out to someone with very specialised skills. Thankfully farmers in Waikato have a skilled pool of talent to draw upon when it comes time to tackle these chores — specialists with the expertise and the tools to handle everything from trimming shelter belts through to clearing and removing scrap metal. Take a look at the
professionals gathered on this page as an example — all of them just a phone call away and ready to come to you and tick another job off your list, leaving your time free for all the other important endeavours which make springtime such a busy season.
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DAIRY
Hoof Print with Fred Hoekstra
HOOF TRIMMING SERVICES, EQUIPMENT & TRAINING
Why older cows become lame I once was asked why older, high-producing cows become lame more often than younger ones. That is a good question, but not always accurate. Some farmers get a lot of lame heifers as well. This has a lot to do with the different stresses on the different animal age groups. Let’s look at the older, high-producing cows. What is going
on for those animals? Well, to start off with, they are older and high-producing. A high-producing cow is under a lot more stress than a low-producing cow. You may have heard of the comparison between a cow and an athlete — the better the athlete is performing the more accurately their diet and lifestyle needs to be balanced. If not, it will show in the end results. This is the same for a cow. A highproducing cow will need a more accurate and balanced diet than a low-producing cow. The big difference between a cow and an athlete is that the athlete can choose to go back to a normal, mediumactive lifestyle. A cow can’t. A cow is genetically programmed to produce milk. She does that for her offspring. We may think she does it for us but the cow doesn’t know what happens with the milk after she has been in the cowshed. We have tricked her into producing the milk as she believes that it is for her calf, but in reality we use it for totally different purposes.
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So if we have managed to breed a cow that is programmed to produce a lot more milk for ‘her calf’ then that is what she wants to do because her offspring is important to keep the species alive. So, if her diet is not of a standard that she needs then she will suffer from that in other ways than just a lower milk production as the production of milk is so important to her. Another issue with older cows is that they have had more opportunity to get laminitis because they have been alive for longer. When a cow suffers from laminitis, her claws are growing out of balance, therefore she ends up with the wrong weight distribution on her claws.
This is evident with a bigger and a more damaged outer claw. These cows are in need of preventative trimming. This is where the outer claw needs to be trimmed back to the same size as the inner claw to get an even weight bearing distribution. Just one trim will not fix it forever. The correct shaped and sized claw needs to be maintained just the same as one visit to the dentist won’t keep your teeth healthy forever. Trimming is an ongoing procedure which is a cheap remedy to a big problem. High-producing cows need more care, but because they produce more, they are worth it.
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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
Our delicate dairy economy
A drop in dairy prices of 48% from February this year is now impacting on the New Zealand economy, with economists now predicting Fonterra’s $5.30 payout prediction will drop again to $4.80 if there is not a lift in product values by March of next year. Regional economies, with a drop of $3.70 per kilogram of milk solids would face disastrous shortfalls measured in billions of dollars. It has been said that for every dollar a dairy farmer receives, it adds three times more value by the time it goes through the community. How the experts work that out, I don’t know, but if it is true there would be an impact in the South Island dairying regions of a staggering proportions. I recently attended a Fonterra farmer meeting and the big surprise to me was the small number of suppliers who attended the gathering, in light of the decline of dairy farmer fortunes. It was a pity because in spite of all the bad news caused by the volatility in the world markets, I believe Fonterra is doing a lot of positive things to increase its market share throughout the world, avoiding a major reliance
solely on the Chinese market. Joint ventures in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia are turning Fonterra, since its formation from being an $11 billion earner to a $22 billion earner, making
I believe Fonterra “ is doing a lot of positive
things to increase its market share throughout the world …
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it, I believe, the cornerstone of the New Zealand economy. Some farmers at the meeting expressed their extreme concern at Fonterra continuing to undertake huge costly development programmes overseas when dairy farmer payouts are now suffering a serious decline.
Farmers expressed criticism at Fonterra spending some $23 million in their new Farm Source development which will include the restructuring of its RD1 stores throughout New Zealand. Fonterra director Malcolm Bailey in explaining this development said that this Farm Source development would mean better buying power for Fonterra shareholders and suppliers, including greater fuel and electricity savings and discounts on purchases. He explained that the current market volatility was caused by the European and the United States’ ban on exports to Russia and this was a great concern because Russia is the European community’s biggest purchaser of dairy products. Now this European product can be diverted to other world markets, putting pressure on Fonterra’s market share. There is also currently a weak
I can’t take risks here..
demand for dairy products from China. While we are mindful of the current concerns, we know the industry has never been without financial risk or market fluctuations. It is important that we dairy farmers support Fonterra’s farmer co-operative ownership structure and maintain the initiative and enterprise that is required to achieve the outcomes we all desire.
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DAIRY ADVERTORIAL
In the shed with Megan Fowlie
Refrigeration engineer moves to on-farm role Te Awamutu refrigeration engineer and water reticulation technician, Luke Walker, has taken up a new role for Tru-Test as DTS Area Sales Manager for the South Waikato. In his new position, Luke will provide on farm refrigeration advice from south of Hamilton to Atiamuri and Taumarunui. With room to grow, Luke is enjoying being back on farm and using his knowledge of farm systems and precooling. He says milk cooling changes which will be coming into play are one of the key refrigeration challenges ahead of farmers right now. “Farmers are getting more skilled up in regard to the NZCP1 changes. Out of all the regulations, farmers understand these. It’s about milk getting into the vat a lot cooler so there is less chance of losing a vat of milk and the milk quality will be a lot better. What farmers want to know now is who specialises in the pre-cooling work and what the solutions are.” Luke has more than 10 years working in and around the dairy industry with a strong focus on milk flow and pre-cooling
requirements and installations. After college he farmed in Puahue before taking up a trade specialising in water reticulation under TA Milking Machines. He later completed a refrigeration apprenticeship and obtained his welding tickets as he progressed through the company to their refrigeration division and onto Division Manager for Qubic.
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Spilt milk predicted over R22 re-gassing delays Sacrificing a vat of milk could be a strong possibility for farmers with chillers using R22 refrigerant. R22 is a particularly common refrigerant on New Zealand dairy farms and from January 2015 refrigeration wholesalers will be unable to import the gas. We know refrigerant leakage is the most common on-farm refrigeration problem and that leaks are unpredictable sometimes occurring in units and silos which are still in fairly good condition. So the implications for farmers are these: 1. With the R22 supply diminishing, farmers can no longer rely on a quick top up with refrigerant after a repair has been completed; 2. Unexpected leaks will mean an alternative gas needs to be used. (Noting that different HFC gasses cannot be mixed together, unplanned re-gassing could be a time-consuming and timecritical process) 3. For farmers still on R22 next year and thereafter an unexpected gas
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leak could result in a long wait and a good chance of wasting a morning or afternoon’s takings Why all the trouble? Firstly the regassing process requires reclaiming the remaining R22 gas. Depending on the alternative refrigerant used, some systems will need the rubber seals or components replaced if they are not compatible with the new lubricates, the liquid filter drier and the oil changed, and the system evacuated and charged with the new refrigerant. Finally the unit would need to be thoroughly tested and some parameters changed. It’s recommended farmers take the upper hand by checking refrigeration units, keeping systems in good condition to minimise the chance of refrigerant leakage, and consider future proofing any system using R22 with a new gas retrofit. If systems are in poor repair it could be worthwhile replacing the chiller unit.
Owner Craig Patching 2265 SH1. Putaruru. 3482 Email a.v.s.s@clear.net.nz
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Mineral nutrition of plants — calcium by Dr Tim Jenkins
Calcium has multiple functions in plants and the list of known functions has continued to grow in the last two decades of research. A primary function is in the structure and stability of cell walls. Calcium is largely concentrated in the middle lamella that joins cell walls together. Much of the calcium present is strongly bound by the cell wall pectins. Calcium is also present on the outer surface of cell membranes and within some cell components such as the endoplasmic reticulum and within storage vacuoles. Importantly there is little free calcium in the cell contents and little mobility of calcium in the sap of plants. Cell wall structure enhanced by good calcium levels is crucial for maintaining plant structure and resilience to environmental stresses (e.g. drought, frost and general cold conditions), physical damage and attack from pests and diseases. Good calcium levels are also crucial for recovery from such damage too, through the stimulation of protective callose production required and other mechanisms for damage response and metabolism changes. A variety of plant defence mechanisms against fungal and bacterial diseases are enhanced by good
calcium levels including selective plant cell death around points of infection. Deficiency of calcium often has symptoms of tissue breakdown with the enzyme polygalacturonase breaking down the structural pectin. High levels of calcium in the cell walls inhibits this enzyme. Some classic deficiency symptoms show in areas of fast growth that don’t have significant water loss (transpiration). Examples are the growing points of many plants, bitter pit of apples, tip burn of lettuce, blackheart of celery and blossom end rot in tomatoes and melons. The low transpiration means these plant parts don’t receive much calcium from the transport of water (in the xylem) but are dependent on calcium supply from the phloem which can be quite limited. Foliar applied calcium can be used to directly address this requirement and generally ensuring plentiful calcium supply throughout the season is beneficial. Soil calcium levels are important for good soil structure and
for the efficient uptake of a range of minerals. At low pH levels, calcium becomes particularly important in overcoming the effect of aluminium and manganese that can be toxic for roots. High calcium levels also generally reduce the availability of undesirable heavy metals as well as reducing their uptake and negative effect on plants. Good soil calcium levels reduce excess sodium uptake and good plant calcium levels help plants cope with the stress of saline soil conditions. Good calcium levels also encourage root elongation and the growth of root hairs all encouraging efficiency of nutrient and moisture uptake potential. Mucilage on the roots is also promoted by high calcium levels and this improves the connection between roots and soil further improving nutrient uptake. In pastures, the dicotyledons such as clover, lucerne and chicory have a higher requirement for calcium than do monocotyledons due to differences in cell wall structure. One of the main ways of addressing calcium requirements is to lime acid soils. The liming effect in textbooks is often described as coming from the carbonate component of lime. This is indeed where the pH effect comes from but the supply of calcium
helps maintain good soil pH and the overall liming effect is also partly related to the calcium provided. Improving calcium availability in a soil which already has a reasonable pH can be achieved with gypsum or small doses of finely ground limeflour (e.g. 50 to 200kg/ha). Some of the benefits that can be achieved are a boost in earthworm activity and general soil biology as well as improving the resilience of plants.
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OctOber 2014
WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES
New rules, new opportunities by John K Morris, CEO of Agrissentials
Like the Berlin Wall, the chemical wall is crumbling. The move away from the chemical age has begun as new rules, regulations and compliance kicks in, bringing us all into line with the new consumer call for safe, certified, nutritiously dense food produced in an eco-friendly and sustainable manner. Fortunately, Agrissentials best on earth fertilisers are multi-mineral, microbial rich fertilisers designed to remineralise the soil and increase soil biota; ultimately bringing health and vitality back to the soil for better quality production. Recently Rodale Institute launched a global campaign to generate public awareness of the soil’s ability to reverse climate change by increasing the health of the soil through regenerative agriculture. The campaign is calling for the restructure of our global food system with the goal of reversing climate change through photosynthesis and biology. The campaign was penned by Rodal Institute an independent, non-profit agricultural research station recognised as the birthplace of organics in the USA (rodaleinstitute.org/reversing-climate-
change). Rodale’s white paper states “we would sequester more than 100 percent of current annual CO2 emissions with a switch to widely available and inexpensive organic management practices which we term regenerative organic agriculture”. Mark Smallwood, executive director of Rodale Institute said that founder J.I Rodale had a vision so ambitious that many people wrote him off at the time. Almost 75 years later the organic movement is exploding with growth and fierce determination and the stakes are a lot higher in 2014. Rodale saw that agriculture was heading in a dangerous direction through the widespread adoption of synthetic chemicals and the industrialisation of farming. He attempted to prevent that transition. We no longer have the luxury of prevention.
Agrissentials CEO, John Morris is excited about the future possibilities away from chemical fertiliser dependancy.
We are in the dire situation of needing a cure, a reversal. The massive awakening itself is the catalyst to the cure, the future is underfoot. It’s all about the health of the soil. Agrissentials have been a part of this new farming revolution for the past twenty years; helping farmers nationwide convert to a natural system whilst optimising production and continuing to fight the good fight by looking after the soil. Topsoil is, most probably, the most valuable resource on our planet as all life is dependent upon it for survival. Agrissentials’ focus is bringing life and minerals to the soil with our multi-mineral, microbial rich, live, living fertilisers. With good levels of microbes in your soil you will have good levels of worms, beautiful, marvellous worms. Farmers using our fertilisers have abundant worm life, between the worms and the micro-organisms you have a recycling team that will keep increasing topsoil and improving the farm. Farmers tell us that within 14 to 20 days of the herd leaving the paddock all cow pats are recycled back into topsoil, increasing soil water retention quality, enhancement of mineral potency through worm castings improving phosphate levels by 700%, potassium by 1100%, nitrogen by 500%, increasing soil drainage capacity and mineral retention making the Regional Councils happy with the soil and the minerals holding their ground and looking after the environment. The time to move is now and the change is not only painless but the benefits derived from working with nature are abundant. PLUS Agrissentials have a fantastic October giveaway: every tonne of Rok Solid, 200 L of Oceans 100, or 2 x tonnes of Roketlime purchased this month goes in the draw to win a year’s worth of petrol! For more information 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 521or call 0800 THE KEY, that’s 0800 843 539, today for a FREE INFO PACK.
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WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES OctOber 2014 Ltd, the importers for CorrosionX, opened the bridge to inspect her for possible rust on the inside and found — nothing! Condensation running down the walls. But not a hint of rust was found. No gas, no smell. Just grey, clean steel walls gleaming with a hint of CorrosionX. CorrosionX is MPI approved, non-toxic, safe on rubber/neoprene/insulation and plastics. Nonflammable, safe to 36.000 volt and simply an outstanding penetrant and lubricant. 1 litre coats 1.000 sqft. Even if those 1.000 sqft are wet or rusty!
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