NZ Logger April 22

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Women in Forestry

Loving logging

Juliette Allen pictured with husband Mike and sons Patrick (left) and Jimmy. Story: Kim Godfrey

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ROWING UP ON A SHEEP AND BEEF farm in the Wairarapa, Allen Logging’s Juliette Allen didn’t ever imagine she’d end up with a logging business. But when husband Mike had the opportunity to start a crew, it was too good to pass up. When they met at a barbeque over 10 years ago, the pair hit it off instantly. “We met through a mutual friend who I had studied with at uni while we were at a barbeque in Cambridge,” says Juliette, who holds an Agricultural Finance degree from Massey University. Mike was working for Skyline Harvesting in Whakatane at the time, with a few years of forestry experience under his belt, but neither Juliette nor Mike come from a logging background. “Mike started out as a motorbike

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mechanic, then went into building forestry roads. Then his mate, Will Marshall, told him to come over to Whakatane to work in forestry, so that’s what he did,” she says. Meanwhile, Juliette was working in Rural Banking since graduating, giving her a good foundation for understanding finance. When the couple got married and started thinking about having kids of their own, they relocated back to the Wairarapa to be closer to extended family. “We looked at options to expand the family farm, but missed out on the adjoining property,” says Juliette. Opportunity knocks “Mike started working for Guy Farman from Farman Turkington Forestry in a small wood lot crew. Then we started to think more

about going out on our own, if the right opportunity came along,” she adds. “Guy was a really helpful mentor, showing us how things worked. When a gap opened up for them to have another crew, we approached them to do it.” The couple’s first machine was a Sumitomo: “I was pretty nervous, given the Sumi’s value is basically the same as a house.” They then acquired an old bulldozer, which Mike fixed up himself, adding a winch to it. Juliette says their backgrounds outside of logging have been valuable within the business. “Mike’s mechanic background has been really useful in terms of our repair and maintenance, while when it came to seeking


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