Dairy Exporter April 2021

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WEST COAST/TOP OF THE SOUTH | DAIRY TRAINEE OF THE YEAR

All about the science WORDS BY ANNE HARDIE

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background in science has proved invaluable for Sam Smithers who says dairy farming is all about science. The 24-year-old won the West Coast/ Top of the South Dairy Trainee of the Year and says his background in geology and biology was a factor. He is a farm assistant for Alan and Zana Berry on their 400ha, 700-cow farm near Blackball and he entered the awards this year to evaluate his knowledge and skills. Brought up on a West Coast drystock farm that had been owned by the family for 150 years, Sam headed to the University of Canterbury for a science degree majoring in geology and biology. He has yet to complete that degree because after three years at university he decided he needed a gap year back on the West Coast, which led to a job on a dairy farm and a change in direction. He still plans to return to the University of Canterbury for a year to complete his

West Coast/Top of the South Dairy trainee winner Sam Smithers’ goal is a contract milking business. Photo: OnSceneMedia Ltd.

degree, but he is committed to a career in dairying which revolves around science every day. “The science degree will be an asset to any farm because farming is about science. It’s a good background for feed calculations when feeding cows; you understand minerals and the chemicals behind it, and there’s a lot of soil science in geology. Science gives you an understanding about it and I don’t think I would have done so well without my science background.” Today, the environmental footprint of farms is the topic of conversations and the rules farmers face, whereas due to his interest in science, Sam is more interested in the solutions. “There are going to be new ideas and ways of doing things.” He is also keen on farm mapping following a course he completed through distance learning with Massey University. On the last farm he worked, he produced several farm maps including one for the complicated water system.

DAIRY TRAINEE

MERIT AWARDS: Greenfield Motors Most Promising Entrant Award – Delvalee Bennett Dairy Holdings Limited Farming Knowledge Award – Sam Smithers Aotea Electric Westland Ltd Community & Industry Involvement Award – Stephanie Gray Zealan Wireless Internet Communication & Engagement Award – Ben Tytler DairyNZ Practical Skills Award – Sam Smithers

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RUNNER UP in the Dairy Trainee category was 21-year-old Rachel Bland who is a third in charge (3IC) and assistant dairy production manager for Pamu Farms’ 309ha, 650-cow farm near Reefton. Third place went to 21-year-old Stephanie Gray who is a herd manager on a 268ha, 700-cow farm near Takaka.

“I understood the system and when I left, everyone else knew where everything was.” Looking ahead, Sam plans to complete his degree some time and then start a contract milking business on the Coast. He wants to stay around family and the Coast is an ideal environment for the lifestyle he leads outside dairying. “The West Coast is a beautiful place and it’s a good community here. I really love tramping and there’s endless tramps down here. And though people think it’s a long way from anywhere, the Coast is really central. “A work-life balance is important and I’m always busy. I go to work to get time off.” Sam is also a keen snowboarder and says hobbies are important for that work-life balance. If the day at work isn’t the best, he says the hobbies at the end of the day are something to look forward to. He won two merit awards including the Dairy Holdings Limited Farming Knowledge Award and the DairyNZ Practical Skills Award. 93


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Getting the genetics right

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page 137

From dryoff to payoff

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page 136

Connecting farmers with the right staff

2min
page 135

Why should you hire a farm adviser?

5min
pages 132-133

Full stream ahead for Farmers’ Forum

2min
page 129

Beefing up the dairy calf crop at Kintore Farm

8min
pages 122-124

Vets Voice: Prevent toxic nitrate shock

4min
page 126

Cows stand their ground in pugging study

4min
pages 130-131

Beef and dairy need to collaborate

2min
page 125

EVOLVE at SIDE conference, Ashburton

5min
pages 127-128

CO Diary: Wintering practices improve

7min
pages 119-121

Share farmer: Ann & Scott Henderson

9min
pages 116-118

Trainee: Sophie White

2min
page 113

Trainee: Mattes Groenendijk

3min
page 103

Trainee: Sam Smithers

3min
page 93

Share farmer: John Wyatt

9min
pages 88-92

Dairy manager: Diego Raul Gomez Salinas

5min
pages 86-87

Trainee: Sydney Porter

3min
page 85

Dairy manager: Leon McDonald

5min
pages 78-79

Share farmer: Manoj Kumar & Sumit Kamboj

9min
pages 80-84

Share farmer: Sam Howard

9min
pages 72-75

Trainee: Josh Wilkinson

3min
page 67

Trainee: Tayla Flight

3min
pages 58-59

Dairy manager: Mark Rivers

6min
pages 60-61

Dairy manager: Christopher Gerard Vila

6min
pages 42-43

Dairy manager: Hayden Goodall

6min
pages 48-51

Trainee: Dayna Rowe

3min
page 47

Share farmer: Reuben and Deb Connolly

9min
pages 44-46

Share farmer: Rachael Foy

8min
pages 38-40

Trainee: Ruth Connolly

3min
page 41

Dairy manager: Stephanie Walker

5min
pages 36-37

Using KiwiSaver to buy a house isn’t an option for farm workers

13min
pages 14-19

Trainee: Emma Udell

3min
page 35

Market View: Dairy commodity prices soared in March

5min
pages 22-25

Trainee: Bella Wati

3min
page 26

Global Dairy: 3-breed crossbred cattle are improving US herds

3min
pages 20-21

Niall McKenzie boxes on with some inspiration from Rocky

3min
page 13

Anne-Marie Wells champions onfarm discussion groups

2min
page 12

Carla Staples airs her concerns about freshwater legislation

3min
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