Dairy Exporter September 2021

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MILKING PLATFORM Southland

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cup of tea Southlander Suzanne Hanning gets a brew going to introduce herself to Dairy Exporter readers.

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ello there. It is really lovely to meet you. Come in. The jug is hot, would you like a cup of tea? This time-honoured ritual happens not just when visitors come to our family’s door. We meet, greet, sort out, decide, congratulate and console each other over what is really, quite a humble beverage. To be fair, some people prefer coffee or something stronger, but the principle is the same. A good old cup of tea can be consumed by everyone from a five-yearold to your great aunt Mabel. It is simply a conduit to share a social experience. So I feel, as I’m meeting you for the first time through this column, that we take a couple minutes, pop the kettle on and make ourselves a nice hot drink - if you want of course. Then you can sit down, relax and we can have a bit of a yarn. I understand most of you live in this beautiful place called New Zealand? My husband and I live down here just north of Invercargill, in Southland. No, we don’t have penguins on the main street, although locals like to kid North Islanders that we do. On cold winter nights, you can hear the polar bears roaring… apparently, although I have yet to hear them. If we can see Stewart Island from our cowshed, it’s going to rain. If we can’t, it is raining. We have been fortunate enough to be the fifth generation on this farm and our three daughters are the sixth. Our oldest has come home, after completing a Bachelor of Agriculture and Commerce at Lincoln and working for a couple years as an agronomist, to be her dad’s 2IC. Our middle daughter is at Lincoln, studying a Bachelor of Science and our youngest is doing NCEA level 1. We farm in partnership with my husband’s parents milking 650 little crossbred cows. We try to keep things pretty simple, but we’re closet control freaks. We are fully self-contained, with the exception of 150 tonnes of silage and just enough crushed barley and DDG to entice our girls on to the platform, maxing Dairy Exporter | www.nzfarmlife.co.nz | September 2021

We have been fortunate enough to be the fifth generation on this farm and our three daughters are the sixth. out at about 1kg/cow/day. We’re not highly stocked, 2.8cows/ha on the platform, due to our heavy soils and the desire to try to find that magic balance of stocking rate, grass growth and not wanting to buy in too much supplement. We winter our cows on crop (yes, we’re one of those farms) but do so with as careful management as we can, because really, without spending a couple million dollars on a wintering barn, there are no other economic options for our farm at this point. So, now we’ve got to know each other, I hope you don’t mind if I keep you updated of a few topical things that crop up in Southland now and again. I’m by no means a journalist, but I do tend to talk… a lot. Feel free to jump on Facebook and check out our farm page https://www.facebook.com/bristolgrovedairies for photos and the odd 2am brain fart. Thanks for the chat, I look forward to seeing you all again soon. 11


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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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