Dairy Exporter September 2021

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MILKING PLATFORM Tokoroa

Making the link Many farming businesses can become stronger with intergenerational combinations, George Moss writes.

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e had a good response to my last article seeking expressions of interest from some very promising young farmers looking to match up with “older” retiring farmers, which is very heartening for our industry. I have received positive feedback from both those aspiring and those who have recently been able to make the jump to farm ownership, comments being that we need to create a succession process as we had with 50% sharemilking. Sharemilking being an increasingly challenged model in this new world. Regrettably we have not had the same level of interest from existing farm owners (looking to retire or step back), which I find surprising given the level of angst many have about grappling with the pace and quantum of changes happening. While many of my generation are seeing things in a negative light - many young people see the opportunities. I see the possibilities of many farming businesses becoming stronger, more resilient and potentially more bankable by combining the skills, energy and passion of the young with the investment of the “retiring”. Interestingly, the banks are seeing intergenerational plans as part of their pricing models along with viability, security, environmental and social sustainability. This is the new paradigm. Onfarm, the season has got off to a great start with June providing growth rates more than double that of “normal”. July has been subdued but still good. As I write it is very cold. Both farms pulled their calving forward, one by seven days and the other by 15 days. Fifteen days is showing to have been a little optimistic. Sharon’s herd’s first collection started at 2.2kg milksolids per cow per day and now is just short of 2.5kg 10

The twowheeler wheelbarrow: ideal for carting those slippery heavy new born calves from assisted cows.

MS /day, with each farm significantly up on last season, but we are mindful it is early days yet. The other herd has an abnormally high proportion of heifers this season which is holding our per cow production to about 2.2kg MS /day. The extra heifers are part of preparing the herd to meet the challenges of greenhouse gases going forward, but will exacerbate the problem in the short term. All the DairyBase figures and Overseer figures have been completed and are available for Tokoroa Pastoral on the DairyBase website. There’s some good and not so good in them – but you judge. Being mindful that there will be a charge on GHGs, we are working to have ourselves as well positioned as possible for 2025 when the pricing will kick in. We are glad to be on the DairyNZ Climate Change Ambassador team where with Snapchat we canvass and discuss all the possibilities and challenges of how to reduce our GHG footprints, while maintaining or reducing GHG intensity per milk solid and ideally keeping productivity the same. Their enthusiasm and positivity, I find infectious. The whole farm soil test showed that

Interestingly, the banks are seeing intergenerational plans as part of their pricing models along with viability, security, environmental and social sustainability. This is the new paradigm. despite theoretical sub maintenance of fertiliser for the last three years, the nutrient levels have for the most part been maintained or improved. A small area needs some extra P and as per usual on the pumice more S is required. Through Tracmap we will look to extend the exclusion areas, mitigating some of the price increases that have occurred for fertilisers. Best Investment, so far, was the $148 two-wheeled barrow for carting those slippery heavy new born calves from assisted cows – much more stable with squirmy calves than the single wheel. Dairy Exporter | www.nzfarmlife.co.nz | September 2021


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Wintering: No more making mud

5min
pages 86-87

The Dairy Exporter in 1971

3min
pages 90-92

Lockdown: One day at a time

4min
page 84

Pasture: NARF responding to climate change

3min
pages 82-83

Delta virus: Lessons for living through a lockdown

3min
page 85

Sowing the seeds of farming life

6min
pages 80-81

Vet Voice: Twinning and Freemartins

4min
pages 78-79

Opportunity with bobbies

10min
pages 74-77

Taking a stand for Jerseys

4min
pages 72-73

Beetles to the rescue

2min
page 71

Water quality: Acid test for water testing

8min
pages 64-67

Water quality: Setting an example in the Sounds

7min
pages 68-70

Apps: Keeping an eye on the farm

3min
pages 62-63

Safety: Tech can avert human factors

6min
pages 60-61

Checking in on the App

5min
pages 58-59

Right to repair gets heavyweight backing

2min
page 57

Staff retention: Tech to reduce stress

3min
page 49

Agrismart: Tailor-made for farming

2min
page 48

Halter use liberating

2min
page 56

Not making the connection

5min
pages 50-51

Starlink: Skyhigh DIY broadband

2min
pages 52-53

Winter catch crops a must for maize growers

4min
pages 42-43

Putting fleximilking to the test

5min
pages 40-41

Facing up to increased climate variability

10min
pages 36-39

Multi-cultural teams - Cultural understanding

4min
page 31

Merger expands tech growth

3min
page 34

Sheep milking: Straight from the ewe

3min
page 35

150 years of dairy co-operation

3min
pages 32-33

Multi-cultural teams - Making the mix work

6min
pages 28-30

Youtuber: Dairy farm in the spotlight

6min
pages 24-27

Global Dairy: Ireland - Darker skies despite price wave

4min
pages 22-23

Market View: Wait and watch on world dairy

3min
pages 20-21

Southlander Suzanne Hanning gets a brew going to introduce herself

2min
page 11

George Moss contemplates the benefits of intergenerational links

3min
page 10

It’s head down, bum up on John and Jo Milne’s West Coast farm

3min
page 13

Time for farmers to up their game on long-term land use

13min
pages 14-19

Frances Coles has survivor guilt after the South Canterbury floods

3min
page 12
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