Waikato Farming Lifestyles, September 2014

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Waikato

FARMING Lifestyles

September 2014 Edition

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Preserving Waikato’s rural history P4

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Waikato dairy farmer Doug Courtman believes the Holstein Friesian breed offers all-round profitability for dairy farmers. That profitability extends from the milk produced in the farm dairy to demand in the domestic beef and live export markets. He says the Holstein Friesian breed can provide dairy farmers the type of animal they require — from the smaller-framed cow for pasture consumption, to the larger, high-producing cow for high-feed input systems. “Holstein Friesian herds are amongst the most profitable in the country.” Mr Courtman says in the 2012/13 season the breed earned five cents more per kilogram of milk-solids than the Fonterra average of $5.84, He explained that, using Fonterra’s July 2014 figures, Waikato dairy farmer the breed could earn eight Doug Courtman on his Otorohanga farm cents more than the $8.40 payout for the 2013/14 season — Arguments against the profitability applying 2012/13 production statistics. of Holstein Friesians include that it “The value of protein was almost takes more energy (food) to produce double that of fat in Fonterra’s milk milk and — being heavier — the cows do more damage to land. But he says payment for last season [2013/14].”

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James Bryan is passionate about the country’s beef and lamb industry. James, 28, beat 13 other applicants to be chosen as this year’s Beef and Lamb New Zealand beef industry ambassador at the Five Nations Beef Alliance conference and young leaders programme in the United States.

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e leaves in early October for Corpus Christi in Texas for a five-day conference plus opportunities to visit farms, ranches and feedlots across the state. James’ involvement in the beef industry has

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His parents still own the property where they graze 150 breeding cows and between 2500 and 3000 ewes. James works on the farm when he can spare the time and helps with the management strategy for the property. James completed an agricultural commerce degree at Lincoln University. But for the last four years he has worked for Ravensdown based in Tirau. He started off as an account manager but is now agronomy manager for the central North Island. James says his role means lots of contact with farmers and providing advice on farm systems, seeds and agricultural chemicals. He is heavily involved in Young Farmers New Zealand — both as a committee member for the Waikato/Bay of Plenty branch and as a regular competitor in fencing and debating competitions. James previously represented New

Zealand in 2012 when he took part in an agricultural exchange to Japan. James says the decision to apply for the scholarship was simple. “I always love going overseas and learning new things that can help me advance my career.” His employer, Ravensdown encouraged him to apply. The process started with writing an essay. “It was about where I’ve come from, where I’m going to — and the biggest issues facing New Zealand’s beef and lamb industry. That was followed by a phone interview. “That was a pretty productive phone call. I was asked some hard questions and I gave some logical answers.” James was out dining with friends when he got another phone call — one that told him he needed to ensure his passport was in order. “I was pretty rapt.”

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James Bryan grew up on his family farm at Aria in the King Country

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The Corpus Christi conference is organised by The Five Nations Beef Alliance, a private entity comprising the national organisations that represent beef cattle producers in Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand and the United States. James says the five nations produce one-third of the world’s beef. “It’s a pretty major event.” He expects to learn a lot, especially about the growing trend to house animals in feed lots. “As New Zealand

farming becomes more intensive, more and more people will be heading for feed lots. I know there are current producers looking at them.” James says he will also be looking at the environmental impact of beef and lamb production. “Ravensdown asked me to take a close look at it and I’m happy to do that.” He says the scholarship and opportunity to see how other beef producing nations operate was too good to pass over. “The future is bright for protein farmers in general — whether that be milk or meat. But I believe the industry needs to be a lot more collaborative if we are to get the best prices on the world market. We need to move the production bell curve and lift some of the lower-producing farmers.”

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Every two years, one hundred and forty wild horses are culled from the Kaimanawa Ranges. Distinct and unique, Kaimanawa horses have roamed this land for over 100 years.

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ncreased land development, human activity and the establishment of a protected area for horses, has seen their numbers in the Waiouru Military Training Area decline and then increase dramatically. Adverse effects on the environment became a concern. In 1996, the Minister of Conservation issued the Kaimanawa Wild Horses Plan and in accordance with this, the herd was culled significantly the following year. Five hundred horses, out of a population of nearly 2,000, were retained and annual musters were introduced. In 2004, a revised plan was prepared and in 2010, the herd was reduced to 300. Subsequently, musters are now carried out every two years. In the midst of this, Kaimanawa Heritage Horses (KHH) was born - a non-profit charitable trust, dedicated to the welfare of this historically important breed. Their goal is to home as many

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of the culled horses as possible and prevent their imminent slaughter. “The initial cull was indiscriminate - the helicopters went in and brought out the first horses they came to, nothing was released. It got to a stage

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that all the horses would have gone to slaughter and this is how my wife and I became involved,” says KHH chairman, Elder Jenks. “We went to the Department of Conservation with another group and asked if things could be changed and

after a year or two, it was agreed that we would rehome the horses. In 2003, we formed this group and today, we place the bulk of the horses. “Our process is thorough, we require a couple of referees, including a vet, and we have volunteers who cover the whole of the North Island and some of South, inspecting properties. There are a lot of good hearted people, but they also have to have the facilities and the abilities.” During this year’s muster, over two days on May 31 and June 1, 162 horses were brought out of the Kaimanawa Ranges. KHH placed 139 and another group placed eight. Evidently passionate about his work these days, Elder says he didn’t much care for animals - of any kind - until he met his wife Marilyn “who saves everything.” “I got bit conned at first but I soon realised that these little horses are

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special and very much a part of our history. They’ve lived in one of the severest parts of the country for just on 160 years with no help from man, only hindrance, right in behind an army camp.” KHH is behind a new event debuting at this year’s Equidays. The Major Milestone - part one of the Kaimanawa Stallion Challenge - will see experienced trainers reveal their Kaimanawa horse for the first time, just 150 days into his life as a domesticated gelding, capable of taking part in a wide variety disciplines. “In the early days, nearly every male horse over two years old went

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opposite sides of the fence but we’ve come to a pretty good understanding now and we’ve all mellowed. We now have a really good working relationship with the veterinary association, the Department of Conversation, the army, the musterers and the helicopter pilots.” In November, KHH has its annual fundraiser, which sees several bus loads travel into the Kaimanawa Ranges, over two days, giving people a rare opportunity to see the horses first hand. “Our ambition has always been to save all the horses,” adds Elder. “And we’re getting pretty close.”

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PRESERVING WAIKATO’S

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It could be argued that in New Zealand, more than anywhere else in the world, we should value the engineering history which has made our numerous agricultural achievements possible. Which leads us to a group of dedicated people — many of them successful farmers in their own right — who have, through their interest in all things mechanical, become the custodians of a large part of that history. Kevin Beck is the secretary and a longstanding member of the Waikato Vintage Tractor and Machinery Club, a motivated group who meet in Cambridge each month to further the cause of vintage machinery preservation. “We began the Waikato Vintage Machinery and Tractor Club about 30 years ago,” says Mr Beck, “And five years later we collaborated with the

local classic car club to hold a joint Swap Meet day. The organisers did it on a shoestring budget, but it was quite a success.” This could be a bit of an understatement. The club has gone on to attract over 200 members, spanning all manner of machines and time periods. “We have John Deere collectors, Massey Ferguson collectors — there’s a friendly rivalry between those who collect and restore different brands — sort of like the ‘Ford versus Holden’ debate among car collectors,” he says. But Kevin (who himself enjoys working on and collecting Farmall tractors) points out that his fellow vintage machinery enthusiasts are down to earth, often from farming backgrounds, and this is as much a social club as it is a historical and restorative one.

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from humble beginnings to the tractors which are now relied upon on every farm in New Zealand. Along the way there have been some interesting quirks of mechanical evolution, and these machines are kept, not as museum pieces, but as working examples of historic engineering, alongside early bulldozers, harvesters and other tools of industry. This non-museum status means that the Waikato Vintage Tractor and Machinery Club’s inventory can actually be seen at work. Comments about big boys and their toys aside, there are few simple pleasures to compare with firing

up a vintage bulldozer and shifting vast amounts of dirt, or watching a vintage steam engine come to life with a cloud of sparks and a literal hiss and roar. In fact, Kevin points out that the current national vintage ploughing champ, Mr Paul Houghton, is a member of the club, and uses machinery he’s restored to contest ploughing titles. The Waikato Vintage Machinery and Tractor Club host their own ploughing day in September each year, as well as a ‘steel tracks day’ when bulldozers from yesteryear come out of the shed and work like new again. But perhaps still the biggest day on their calendar

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is the annual Swap Meet, this year happening this year on November 16 at a new, bigger venue. The club have been compelled to move to the larger Mighty River Domain near Lake Karapiro, where more of their machines can see the light of day, and more ‘shed finds’ and vital parts can be traded among like-minded collectors and restorers. As well as being a vital link between people who enthuse about our engineering heritage, this quarter-century tradition is also a great day out for families — Kevin insists there’s plenty for the ladies to do while the boys get a good look at some classic steel!

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New hope for long term back pain sufferers Inversion Therapy is rapidly gaining a reputation for success with long-term sufferers of Back pain. Inversion New Zealand was started seven years ago by Dave and Nancy Hare, Dave had suffered over twenty years of back pain from Degenerated Discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it. “To me surgery was never an option,” he said, “as long as I still could walk, there was hope.” Dave tried everything; every time he was overseas he would search for anything that could possibly help. While on one of these overseas trip eight years ago, Dave discovered the Teeter HangUps. “The first time I tried it, the pain disappeared and I was completely pain free for about 30 minutes, nothing had

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BACK or NECK PAIN? If you suffer from Back or Neck Pain then come along to our stand 242 Heaphy Court at the Waikato Home Show from the 2nd to 5th October. In 2006, a three and a half year medical study using the Teeter Hang-Ups was completed in the Regional Neuroscience Centre at Newcastle General Hospital. It was conducted by one of the UK’s leading Neurosurgeons and authorities on back care and it was found that Inversion Therapy reduced the need for spinal surgery for Sciatica by 77% compared to 22% with traditional methods of treatment. We will set the table to the relaxing angle of 20 degrees, which gently relieves the pressure on your spine and leaves you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. After over seven years in NZ there are now thousands of people using the Teeter Hang-Ups to dispel the last of any doubts that these really do work if you suffer from Back or Neck Pain or simply just want to age healthily, bring this ad along for a free 10 minute treatment. “I promise that you will be pleasantly surprised!” IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE HOME SHOW, PHONE US FOR THE SHOW SPECIAL.

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This year’s Enterprising Rural Women Awards has attracted a strong line-up from 17 exciting and innovative businesses. Now into it’s sixth year, the Rural Women New Zealand initiative celebrates women running small rural businesses and gives them the opportunity to boost their profiles and gain recognition for their achievements. “It’s encouraging to see the diversity of businesses being run by women in rural areas and the significant contribution they make to the wider economy,” says Rural Women national president, Wendy McGowan. “Each year we see a greater sophistication in the marketing and presentation of businesses that enter these awards. “As broadband slowly rolls out into rural communities, it is increasing business opportunities and levelling the playing field for rural enterprises, even when operating from remote locations. “A web presence is so important for online sales and reservations. However, there are businesses who have entered who still have no cellphone coverage,

which means added challenges in communicating with customers, and distance to markets is always going to be a factor.” Through the awards, Rural Women NZ raises awareness of women’s entrepreneurship and their input into rural communities, creating local employment and often supplementing on-farm income. There are four categories: Love of the Land; Help I Need Somebody; Making it in Rural, and Stay, Play, Rural — and the winner in each category will go on to compete for the title of supreme winner. This year’s entries include a plant nursery, a free range pig farm, a boutique law firm, a manufacturer of lamb coats, peony-based healthcare and top end accommodation. The winners will be announced at a special ceremony to be held on the opening night of the Rural Women NZ national conference in Rotorua on November 15.

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With tighter payouts farmers will need to look for opportunities to save money and keep the farm moving forward. A big percentage of farming operates on natural capital such as topsoil, rain, sunshine, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. These gaseous elements make up 97.5 percent of the pasture’s mineral requirement, so a shift to accessing all the farm’s nitrogen directly out of the atmosphere for free, would be a good move to reduce one of the major spends on farms, today. Agrissentials’ customers have been doing this for years. This atmospheric nitrogen has always been there for plants. Once you install this natural system on your farm, clover will become abundant and you can’t beat clover for production of milk and meat. Ruminant animals thrive on it and it doesn’t damage our environment. So you save money, your production increases, your animals are more content and healthier, soil and animal fertility increases, so you won’t be concerned about next year’s ban on inductions and the Regional Council will love you. What a fantastic deal! Another cost saver is not to grow maize. Grain is for birds. Ruminant animals are grass converters. The top price for beef in the USA is all grass

fed beef and the top money for milk in Europe is all grass fed milk. Ruminants are good at it. Agrissentials’ system encourages you to increase the mineral content and microbial mass in your soil. This is paramount for production. The less you interfere with your soil, the better the soil operates. You will get far more nutrition from your grass on our system than growing grains, which is a cost that doesn’t make sense when you’re farming ruminants. Another money saver is not to regrass. The trials on ten irrigated dairy farms in Canterbury and North Otago were carried out to determine the value of regrassing on long-term production and persistence of new pastures. After three years, the average production over all farms, surprisingly, showed the ‘new’, ‘control’ and ‘good’ paddocks all reproduced the same amount of grass. (Trial work was led by Lincoln based Anna Taylor and funded by Dairy NZ). From Agrissentials’ point of view, the grasses that grow well and have adapted to their particular environment are the ones to go for, as we believe that the most important part of the plant is its

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The King Quad made it’s debut in the early 1990s, and very little has been changed in terms of the basic platform. Indeed, a radical redesign is actively resisted by Suzuki, who have learned the big lesson of the VW Beetle. The original was built from the 1940s up until very recently. It was the national taxicab of Mexico and Brazil, survived in the Amazon and the Sahara — but the new Beetle already looks a bit last century. Suzuki hope that the King Quad — like the DR200 Trojan 2-wheeler — remains evergreen in Kiwi pastures.

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Innovations in tractor technology for crop and livestock farmers have seen machines destined for a life on the open paddocks evolve over the years. The air conditioned, GPS guided and incredibly powerful machines which now ply the pasture in rural areas worldwide bear only a passing resemblance to the primitive tractors of yesteryear. What about those specialised agricultural industries in which a barnsized 400HP monster is not the right tool for the job? New Holland have been hard at work designing some new tech for just such an application, revealing their new T4 range of FNV tractors earlier this year. The acronym is the key, because that FNV designation means that these T4s are designed for orchards, vineyards and narrow spaces where a big open-field tractor can’t go. Orchardists and winemakers need tractors, too,and their sector of the primary industry is a growing one — all the more reason that New Holland’s management are excited about the possibilities for the T4 in New Zealand. But it’s the high power output from a diminutive machine which really defines the T4 range — allowing for more versatile operations among the trees and vines. All three specialist variants — narrow, orchard and vineyard spec — boast a

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Breaking ground on spring projects by Andy Bryenton

The weather is changing for the better, the sun is shining, and it’s time to think about breaking ground on that new build. There’s no time like the present to plan for success. Winter may be just behind us, but the building process is a long and involved one, with lots of key decisions to make to ensure the perfect outcome. Whether you are building for business reasons, or designing the perfect dream home, the one tenet which always holds true is this — a good foundation makes for a better build!

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Managing your build — start to finish by Andy Bryenton

It’s been nearly two years now since changes to building law tightened up the responsibilities of those who we trust to construct our homes and businesses. In that time the new laws have been tested in perhaps the toughest crucible of all — the massive rebuild undertaken after the Christchurch earthquakes. Valuable lessons have emerged from this massive construction project, not

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the least of which is the now crucial role of the project manager in orchestrating a seamless build. The project manager is like the conductor of an orchestra. It’s their job to keep track of subcontractors and make sure that everyone with input to the build is on the same (blueprint) page, fully qualified and competent to complete their task. When it comes to choosing someone for this vital role, here are three popular ways to go. For complex or one-off designs, many people keep on their registered architect, architectural designer or architectural draughtsperson. This is a good idea if the written instructions on paper need ‘directorial’ interpretation, and a hands-on approach from the visionary who created them. A second option, popular with ‘kitset’ or template-built homes, is to let the home building or subdivision development company take charge.

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Planning vital for best results by Andy Bryenton

Ask any seasoned real estate professional, and they are likely to tell you the same thing — a home is only as modern and functional as its kitchen and bathroom areas. While other rooms are relatively easy to change, rearrange and redecorate, sometimes (as seen on television) by adding furnishings and artwork, the fixtures and fittings of both the bathroom and kitchen tend to be made of more solid stuff. A remodel in these areas can soon spiral out of control both in terms of time and money unless some savvy planning is engaged beforehand. Bear in mind, too, that trends in design can date an entire home just from the kitchen or bathroom. Brown and orange formica? Welcome back to 1977! Floral prints and pastel pink? 1986. Choosing a look which will prove timeless is often a matter of compromise between

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Resting time versus standing time There seems to be less lame cows so far this season compared to the two previous seasons. Why is that? Some people may be thinking that the money they spent on their tracks over the winter is already paying off. Maybe it is, but I would like to direct your attention to another possibility. Last month I talked to you about the effects of the track and how it can put a lot of stress on cows by reducing their resting time. Let’s go with that train of thought for a bit. Did your cows get the rest over the winter that they needed? Many of you may think this to be a ridiculous question as all the cows did was spend time in the paddock, so of course they got all the resting that they needed. Is that true? When cows are in the paddock for a whole day, does that mean they can automatically get the rest they need? I would argue that they don’t. This is especially true when cows are on winter crops. Have you noticed that cows do a lot more standing in crop paddocks than on dry grass paddocks? If you drive through the country-side in the winter after a shower of rain, you will see most cows standing up in crop paddocks. Fair enough. I wouldn’t like to lay down in the mud either. So if you look at this winter where the weather was a lot warmer and dryer, cows would have had more resting time. Remember that resting time is laying

down time. Standing time is not resting time. So if cows had more resting time over the winter they will be less likely to come in lame after calving. And I believe that this is what we are seeing. So what can we learn from this? I believe we need to farm in a much more cow friendly manner. It is my belief that most farms are not set up or managed in a particularly cow friendly way. I don’t have a problem with feeding cows winter crops. They are probably good food for them and cheaper for the farmer but we do need to keep the basic needs of the cows in mind. One of the basic needs for a cow is to have sufficient laying down time. If we have cows on winter crops then we need to be prepared for the times when we do

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Nutrition of plants – Magnesium by Dr Tim Jenkins

Magnesium is a frequently overlooked element that is important for the nutrition of both plants and animals. In plants, it has quite literally a central role in photosynthesis since a magnesium ion is required right in the middle of the chlorophyll molecule. Leaf yellowing can be a tell-tale sign of magnesium deficiency since magnesium is required not only in chlorophyll but also for the formation of the chlorophyll proteins. Since several other elements cause leaf yellowing, diagnosis needs to take the pattern of yellowing into account look for yellowing in between the leaf veins on older leaves. In animals, magnesium is important for the proper function of the muscles and nervous system as well as brain function and bone structure. Plants and animals can be efficient at maintaining the right amount of most minerals but magnesium is more of a challenge than most. Livestock require a narrow range of blood magnesium levels for good muscle function, yet have a limited capacity for storing and releasing magnesium within the cells and have no trigger to release magnesium from the bone in response to low magnesium levels (unlike the well-controlled mechanisms for maintaining blood calcium level). So adequacy of magnesium is quite dependent on availability of magnesium in the feed. And this availability is often compromised by high potassium levels. A seasonal issue is the release of high levels of potassium from the soil in spring while temperatures are still too cool for much release of magnesium from soil organic matter. Plant uptake of magnesium can also be limited in low pH conditions. Plants have some ability to compensate for low uptake of magnesium but this is through the export of magnesium from older leaves to younger leaves thus reducing photosynthesis and pasture quality.

Low plant magnesium levels can also result in higher levels of non-protein nitrogen such as nitrate when protein synthesis is compromised as well as issues with the transport of sugars to where they are needed in the plant, all further compromising plant growth and feed quality. A basic soil test will include pH and available magnesium. Try to maintain a good soil pH to improve magnesium availability and if soil magnesium levels are low and/or potassium levels high, dolomite lime could be appropriate to lift magnesium availability in the long term as well as lifting the pH of an acid soil. Serpentine is another long term approach to lifting magnesium availability. Seasonally low magnesium availability can impact on both plant growth and livestock health. Within a pasture it will often be clover that is hit hardest by poor magnesium availability. A white clover only leaf test in late October or early November before the clovers go to flower can help pick up magnesium and other requirements. If you notice magnesium deficiency symptoms in crops, magnesium can be directly addressed with fast available fertilisers such as the sulphate form, natural kieserite or magnesium oxide. Foliar application of soluble magnesium can very quickly address magnesium requirements. Dusting or even more direct forms of livestock supplementation are often required to prevent livestock hypomagnesia. A general improvement in magnesium content of pasture and feed throughout the seasons may also assist in good temperament and muscle function in livestock.

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PASTURE management ADVERTORIAL

It's carbo-loading time for pasture soils With dairy commodity prices on a downward spiral and the prediction of yet another summer drought dairy farmers should be short-listing management options that best allow them to retain production levels, and at the same time, also minimise farming inputs. With those two key requirements in mind, loading the soil with carbonates — or carbo-loading the soil with McDonald’s AgLime to improve spring pasture

— should be right at the top of their list. So lets take a look at how carbo-loading works. Limestone is made of calcium carbonate. When finely ground

LEADERSHIp In LIME limestone — McDonalds AgLime — is placed in or on the soil, the carbonate reacts with acid (H+) from the soil to form carbon dioxide and water. The calcium is released as Ca2+ to replace the H+ consumed by the reaction. The result of this process is a reduction of the amount of free acid in the soil, so the pH level increases. That improved pH is exactly what farmers should be looking for because it creates the ideal environment for the plant to up-take ions such as calcium and magnesium, over and above other less desirable nutrients. Dependent on the soil type, carbo-loading to reach a soil pH of 5.8 to 6.2 for mineral soils and 5.0 to 5.5 for peat soils, helps provide the environment that is vital for improved earthworm activity, soil aeration, root development, soil structure and pasture growth. And with the likelihood of drought on the horizon, it is well worth noting that carbo-loading also equips soils to retain moisture and withstand the impact of drought better. Additionally, it can also facilitate better pasture utilisation and help reduce the fertiliser inputs needed to maintain your production. Other important benefits from carbo-loading of soil include the following: Better pasture quality promotes higher production options and improved animal health. This in turn can lead to reductions in feed supplement requirements and veterinary interventions. McDonald’s Aglime lime is Fertmark certified with a minimum 90% calcium carbonate content. Fineness of grinding means particles comply with industry standards and covered storage ensures that clients are not paying for excess water. But it all starts with carbo-loading. To find out more about how carbo-loading can improve you pasture and overall farming performance contact your usual contractor or visit www.onlime.co.nz/carboloading.

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To stop weeds, take care of the land from the ground up. Cultivate with deep tines and harrows to aerate the soil, then seed a certified weed-free, hardy form of grass appropriate to the moisture content and drainage of your pasture. Pugged paddocks won’t grow the best crop, so the roller may come into play as well, before nitrogen is spread for maximum soil fertility. Regular grazing throughout the season and the year helps too. Insect pests, such as weevils, grass grubs, army worms and the like are also best managed by taking care of the pasture from a ‘grass roots’ level. Chemicals can be effectively used to quash infestations, but even better is the more natural approach as practised since the middle ages. Consider planting a ‘break crop’, especially in summer. Valuable dry mass for feed can be gained from, for example, a turnip crop in summer, breaking the pest’s life cycle by depriving it of its favourite food — and as a bonus, alternative cropping and rotation of the paddock has been proven to help reduce pugging damage and fix soil nutrients.

Bulk Fertiliser Spreading Mini Spreader Available

sleep outs • site offices • lunch rooms competitive rates • FREE DELIVERY* *Conditions may apply

Book your upcoming spreading requirements now

For all your lime and fertiliser needs Obligation Free Quotes Mob 027 487 8981 or Mob 027 220 2010

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

Ph 0800 904 720 web page www.portacabinz.co.nz


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CORROSION TREATMENT SPECIALISTS

Sales Representative

Steel Grit, Sand or Garnet Blasting Media • Structural Steel • Heavy Transport Equipment • Cowshed Concrete, Rotary Platforms • Swimming Pools

• Thermal Arc Spray • Mobile Units for On-Site • Applicators of All Industrial Coatings • Applicators of 100% Polyurethane Linings

CALL GREG OR MARK FOR AN OBLIGATION-FREE QUOTE

0800 SANDBLAST (726 325)

Are you looking for a change of lifestyle? Sick of the daily grind in the city? The town of Dargaville, on Northland’s west coast offers ample sunshine, forest, lakes, beaches, fine fishing and a relaxed, stress-free environment. With modern education and shopping amenities, accompanied by an amazing total health care facility, the town of Dargaville has the same appeal which Albany or Whitford once possessed, before being subsumed into the mass of Auckland.

Many people would love to live here, where housing is affordable, surf and sand accessible and sunshine hours amongst the highest in the country. All that holds them back is finding that perfect job... Well we have just the thing! Our professional and expanding media company requires the skills of a telephone sales representative who can confidently help our clients access more effective advertising and marketing. Our wide range of rural publications cover the majority of New Zealand, and we need someone to bridge the gap between our advertisers and our tens of thousands of readers. If you are the right person for the job, we offer you the chance to escape from traffic, stress, congestion and noise, and live near white sand beaches, rolling hills, kauri forests and pristine lakes. If you have no experience, but abound with passion and enthusiasm we are more than happy to train you. Ready to make the change? Apply now by emailing your CV to

Tel 07 849 1332 • Fax 07 849 1308 • 14 Manchester Place Te Rapa www.waikato-sandblasting.co.nz

accounts@nsmm.co.nz www.nsmm.co.nz

Waikato Rural Marketplace

Central Motors 8272

 07 883 8

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

PO Box 13384, Tauranga Central, Tauranga, 3110, New Zealand Office: 07 570 0092 | Mob: 027 229 9388 | Skype: solarman1957 e: tony@alphaenergy.co.nz | www.alphaenergy.co.nz

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

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

• For all Excavation Work • Laser Levelling • Truck & Trailer Cartage • Plus Transporter P 07 827 7710 Bryan (Cos) 027 410 7772 Tony (TC) 027 410 7770

25 years of sales and service

Electronic Training Systems for Working Dogs

collars@collartron.co.nz www.collartron.co.nz

0800 collar 265527

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

EarthmovErs and cartagE contractors

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

A website for farmers & rural communities across New Zealand

www.farmersweb.co.nz

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

Chicken Litter

Australian-made Hydraulic Woodsplitters

• Available to south Waikato dairy farmers to be picked up from site • About 3000 tonnes per year • Just over 480 tonnes available approximately every six weeks • Available for long term contract Be ahead of the scramble for natural fertilisers

“The world is finally waking up to the long term damages of artificial fertilisers and the resulting loss of topsoil.” Secure a long term Email your interest for discussion to supply contract now. Lucyann45@yahoo.com.au

SAFETY FIRST

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

ON THE FARM

7-9 Neal St, Putaruru

Waikato CLASSIFIEDS Reach 30,300 Rural Homes • Phone 0800 466 793 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 Energy Efficient 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 Rural Services BOWE SPREADING LTD for all your lime and fertiliser needs. Bulk fertiliser spreading. Mini spreader available, obligation free quote. Phone 027 487 8981 or 027 220 2010. RD4 Cambridge, Phone/Fax 07 827 4857. 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 FURNITURE MOVING Around NZ or around the world. Single items or house lots. Pro Packing, moving, insurance. Via trucks, containers, shared loads. Phone 0800 496 753 www.worldmoving.co.nz “Experience & Advice You Can Trust.”


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September 2014  WAIKATO FARMING LIFESTYLES

Retailer of Rural Piping and Farm Supplies

0800 RURAL DIRECT LDPE water pipe Rural Nominal Bore Pipe ID nominal bore

25mm x 200m 116PSI

$345.00

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

15mm 130 $ 76 $148 20mm 116 $141 $275 25mm 94 $182 $345 32mm 72 $223 $434 40mm 65 $264 $514 50mm 50 $346 $674

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $1000 ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST

MDPE pressure pipe 9 Bar Rural Pressure Pipe Outside diameter

25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 63mm

$ per 100m

$ per 200m

$127.00 $159.00 $216.00 $325.00 $495.00

$248.00 $310.00 $421.00 $634.00 $965.00

Other pressure ratings also available Suits compression and electrofusion fittings

MAXI culvert

Twinwall Culvert Pipe Incorporating the strength of corrugated outer shell with the smooth inner wall to optimise hydraulics SIZE NOMINAL ID

150mm 225mm 300mm 375mm 450mm 600mm 750mm

6M PRICE

3M PRICE

$ 69.00 $ 165.00 $ 275.00 $ 367.00 $ 525.00 $ 768.00 $1049.00

– $ 99.00 $165.00 $218.00 $315.00 $461.00 $662.00

he Introducing t lvert u C m m 0 5 7 new .00 $ per 6m

1049

Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins

MAXI drain Smaller coils also available

Punched & Unpunched Drain Coil

110mm OD x 100m 160mm OD x 45m

299.00 $299.00 $

Manufactured from High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

VALID 20 September 2014 – 19 October 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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