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www.polaris.co.nz

SMOOTH RIDING, BEST VALUE 4X4

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The Sportsman 400 H.O. delivers superior ride and handling, the reliable power of a455cc liquid-cooled engine, and great value.

ExtEndEd till

30th April

30,000 copies DELIVERED FREE to every rural delivery address in Waikato and King Country

Over the moon about cheese

A breeding ground ofchampions

Coopworths, caves and coffee

P4 P6 P8

April 2013 Edition

WaikatoWaikatoWaikato

FarmingLifestyles

Winning sharemilkers growing their equityPage 15

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Crimestoppers campaign aims to shut gate on rural crimeby Denise Gunn

Established in New Zealand in 2009, Crimestoppers is an independent charity providing a system for people to pass on information anonymously, either through a free telephone number or a secure online form. The service is available 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

The ‘Shut the gate on rural crime’ campaign is the first of its kind to be launched by Crimestoppers with a rural focus.

Crimestoppers chief executive officer Jude Mannion said the campaign is to let rural people know they can play a valuable role in crime prevention by telling Crimestoppers what they know.

“Every piece of information they give to us helps fill in the bigger intelligence picture.”

Ms Mannion said Crimestoppers receives nearly 50 calls a day from all around New Zealand.

A new campaign rolled out by Crimestoppers aims to encourage rural people to speak up about suspicious or criminal activity.

“They want to act as the fence at the

top of the hill, rather the ambulance at the bottom of it”

New Zealand rural insurer FMG and New Zealand Post are supporting the campaign.

“They do things differently at FMG which is what makes their involvement with this initiative a really good fit,” said Ms Mannion.

“FMG wants to get people thinking about prevention.

“They want to act as the fence at the top of the hill, rather the ambulance at the bottom of it.

“We want to encourage the same thoughts — so it really is a great partnership and we’re proud, that as New Zealand’s leading rural insurer they’re on board.”

Rural households recently received promotional material in the form of ‘Shut the gate on rural crime’ stickers with Crimestopper’s freephone number 0800 555 111 and website www.crimestoppers-nz.org printed on them.

“Put them on the letterbox, kitchen window, barn doors, anywhere,” said Ms Mannion.

When information has been received, a report is created and call-takers ensure there is nothing that identifies the caller. Useful information is passed onto the relevant authorities, making sure the caller’s identity cannot be discovered.

“The police tell us they find one in four of the reports we give them as actionable,” said Ms Mannion.

Crimestoppers’ promise of anonymity has never been broken.

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Tomorrow’s Farms Todayby Denise Gunn

The Tomorrow’s Farms Today project in the central plateau area of the Waikato River catchment is about to enter the final stage

The success of the Tomorrow’s Farms Today project in the central plateau area of the Wa ikato River catchment, followed by a similar scheme in Upper Waipa, has set plans for more throughout the country.

Tomorrow’s Farms Today, believed to be the first project of its kind in New Zealand, is about to enter the final stage for the group of 25 volunteer dairy farmers in the Waikato.

The farming area involved covers land that feeds into part of the Waikato River considered a ‘high priority water body’ for the Waikato catchment.

The project aims to determine what farming systems are the most

resilient while demonstrating the lowest environmental footprint.

Headlands consultants, Alison Dewes and Jesse Bolt, have co-ordinated the Waikato projects.

Dr Dewes initiated the scheme after concerns that dairy farmers were getting a bad rap regarding their environmental impact.

She said many farmers are in fact doing a good job in their field.

“The aim is to look at the possible level of farm profitability while minimising the impact on the environment.”

Farmers in the study group have undergone total farm business and environmental assessments.

Fully-funded twice-yearly visits are made to the farmers during the three-year periods. Business records are collated by farm business analysis software, Red Sky, and physical farm data and nutrient management information is also gathered.

Group workshops and field days are also held on some of the farms involved.

Information collected from the farms will assist the group to understand any modifications required on their own farm and also help farmers in the wider community to design farming operations keeping the future in mind.

The central plateau project began in July 2011 and the Upper Waipa scheme followed 12 months later.

Tomorrow’s Farms Today is funded by Ministry for Primary Industries Sustainable Farming Fund, DairyNZ, Red Sky, Headlands, and receives support from the Waikato Regional Council, VetPlus and River Iwi.

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“I’d just gotten divorced and don’t have kids so I was free to make my own choices about my future without any restrictions. It was scary but liberating. I’d always wanted to run my own business and thought, it’s now or never.”

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Since then our spectacular technical success has continued in New Zealand and also on the world stage.”

Among their 40 accolades are ‘best in class’ awards for their Tomme, buffalo and goat’s milk cheese, as well as their Cumerino made out of sheep’s milk, that won at the world championships in America.

As time progressed, not only was Neil her business partner but he became her life partner as well.

When asked if it was love at first sight, Sue responds, “oh goodness no! He was a tutor, the font of all knowledge, and I was very much in awe of his expertise. Because I knew very little about cheese making, I kept to the back of the class and I don’t think he even noticed me. We’d worked together for some years before the attraction was obvious.”

Neil is now also a partner in the sister company, The New Zealand Cheese School Ltd. Sue says their aim is to encourage creativity and experimentation in cheese making, and to promote growth in New Zealand instead of guarding their knowledge and keeping their secrets to themselves.

“It had fascinated me while I was on my ‘Big OE’ in the late 70s that New Zealand didn’t — and still doesn’t — add much value to its dairy products.”

She adds that back then, New Zealand only had the cheese varieties of tasty, Colby and mild, while Yugoslavia, a backwater in

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those days, had an extensive selection of dairy products.

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cows, and quite a few sheep and goats, we couldn't think of a more appropriate place to set up shop.”

She sources milk from seven different farms and believes that the top quality supply certainly plays a role in their success.

At first she was startled by the accomplishments the company has made in a short five years but now says their ‘future looks bright'.

“We’ll continue to develop our cheese distribution around New Zealand and Australia, and to grow the number and variety of courses we offer to home cheese makers, and to the industry both here and abroad.”

She adds that the most important thing is to have fun and experiment, and says it’s never too late to follow your dreams.

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“Other than playing golf competitively against each other in the weekends, we thought it would be great to get into ownership of a horse to give us further socialising interests outside of work,” said Ken.

“The final decision to do so was made when my late brother became very friendly with a customer of Hydroflow in Matamata who owned gallopers.

“I decided it was possibly better for us to opt for the trotters because it would be a cheaper entrance into horse racing.”

After reading a newspaper editorial by one of New Zealand’s most respected racing journalists, the late Leo George, mention was made of a standardbred filly named Megaera — considered to be a top prospect at the Karaka sales. Ken and Peter set off to bid for her.

But it almost didn’t happen.

The brothers thought the sale started at noon when it actually began at 10am. And after travelling as far as the Mount Wellington motorway, they discovered they had

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Ken Breckon and his late brother Peter had limited equine experience when they bought their first racehorse in 1995. As joint partners of Hydroflow Distributors, the pair were looking for an interest to relieve work pressure.

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Then the practicalities of owning a racehorse hit them.

Fortunately Ken and Peter struck up a friendship with professional agisters and vendors, Sandy and Jan Yarndley. The filly was agisted on the Yarndley’s property, Mark Purdon came on board as trainer and Tony Herlihy as regular pilot.

Sired by Butler B G and out of Aberfeldy, Megaera made her racing debut as a two-year-old at Alexandra Park. She went onto have a highly successful racing career with highlights including winning the PGG Sales Series Two-year-old Fillies Pace, the New

Zealand Sires Stakes Fillies Prelude, the Delightful Lady Classic, the Caduceus Club Fillies Championship and the Three-year-old PGG Yearling Sales Series.

After retiring to the broodmare paddock, Megaera’s first foal, Penthouse Pete, went onto have a successful racing career in New Zealand and win in the United States. Megaera also produced a good race filly, Dale Elinor, who was Group One placed.

Ken and Peter soon became close friends with the Yarndley family.

“As a sales representative with Hydroflow, my call cycle allowed me to call in and often stay overnight with Sandy and Jan,” said Ken.

“They were instrumental in us starting a love affair with harness racing.

“Not only with our first purchase of Megaera but giving us an in-depth understanding of both breeding and racing and the desire to get involved in the industry on a much larger scale.”

The purchase of Megaera and the racing success that followed then allowed Ken

and Peter to buy more yearlings at further Karaka sales. The brothers also saw the opportunity to include Hydroflow Distributors with sponsorship and contribute back to the harness racing industry.

When Sandy and Jan decided to wind down a little and spend more time with their family, Ken and his wife Karen were given the opportunity to purchase Yarndley Farms.

“We saw buying the farm as a business opportunity to grow the Breckon Bloodstock brand on the back of the great success of the Yarndleys.”

That was almost six years ago and since

then Breckon Bloodstock has grown to 42 broodmares and will be represented at this year’s sales with 12 yearlings.

“In total Breckon Farms is preparing 32 exceptional yearlings,” said Ken.

While every race win is a highlight for the couple, Ken said the 18 straight wins with champion trotter I Can Doosit probably topped the lot.

The couple are also very proud of the Rowe Cup win in 2011 with I Can Doosit.

“Karen and I were overseas and my two sons and my parents represented us at Alexandra Park,” said Ken.

“Both sons, aged nine and eleven at the time, confidently gave speeches at the track and in the winners’ lounge.”

Ken and Karen aim to maintain Breckon Farms as a leading preparer of yearlings at the annual sales and as a renowned agistment breeding centre for standardbred horses. They will also endeavour to continue to breed top class racehorses with the Breckon Bloodstock brand.

Plans are in place to develop the farm further as a show piece and possibly a tourist destination to grow the Breckon brand internationally.

Brooke Robinson holding I Can Doosit, Ken Breckon, Carrie Moreland and Sandy Yarndley

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On the Nikau Cave and Café website is the Maori word ‘manaaki’ and its definition – ‘to support, take care of, give hospitality to, protect, look out for’.

In conversation with owner Anne Woodward, one realises the term describes the ethos of family that permeates her and husband Philip’s business, with

three generations based in this Waikaretu valley sharing in several interconnected ventures.

The multi-venture — ‘the dream’ as Anne calls it, started with the Woodward farm.

Philip grew up down the road on a post-war rehabilitation block. After university he and his brothers went shearing, eventually buying the family farm plus a neighbour’s, and establishing the sheep stud Nikau Coopworth, further developed by eldest brother Clive and wife Sue.

“As the brothers married they ran out of farm,” Anne says. “Clive and Sue stayed on the home block and when we got married we bought this farm with the cave, which Philip had explored as a boy.”

“My first trip to the cave, I was pregnant and we had one torch. To get to a special place filled with straw stalactites — they’re so fragile we don’t take the public there — you have to go up a ladder, and when we got to the top the torch went out!”

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Nutritional therapy in actionOver the past few months we have been looking at how

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Today we will look at an example of how one person has improved his health by adopting nutritional medicine principles. This man, an orchardist in his 50’s spoke to me 6 months ago with several problems. He was under good medical care and on various medications to control his symptoms. His main problems were joint pain from arthritis, lower body muscle pain and low energy. His poor mobility was having a great impact on the quality of his life.

After a full analysis we created an anti-in� ammatory diet. We made sure his diet was nutrient dense and especially targeted potent dietary antioxidants including dark berries. We actively reduced re� ned carbohydrates and sugars as these all push the body towards in� ammation. Additionally these foods are essentially ‘empty calories’ in that while they provide energy, they do not provide the vitamins and minerals needed to make energy.

We then started an intensive 3 months of supplements where we added high doses of Omega 3 � sh oil, a broad spectrum multi vitamin/mineral/antioxidant. To this we added a complex formula designed to restore his energy processes. He had been taking cholesterol medications for some time and these are known to cause muscle pain and low energy mostly because they prevent the liver from making suf� cient ubiquinone, also known as co enzyme Q10 (CoQ10). This complex included CoQ10, a B vitamin complex then a combination of anti-in� ammatory agents including turmeric extract, resveratrol and OPC.

He started to notice a change within a few months. The muscle pain has almost completely gone, his joints less painful and he has had a return of his energy. A real bonus has been a reduction in tinnitus and improvements in a cataract. There was no magic in what we did. This was just a combination of personal commitment on his part and for mine making sure his nutrient intake allowed his damaged body systems to heal resulting in a substantial improvement in his health. Give the body what it needs and the results can be quite surprising. Give me a call if you need more information.

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Fortunately they got the torch going again, and the cave remained a special place for many years, with the commercial tours not set up until 1994.

“We did look at it earlier when youngest son Andrew was small — at the time we were in crisis. Interest rates were through the roof and the government was writing off farmer’s loans. We had a budget meeting with the banks and they said if our loan was written off we’d be worth minus $70,000, and if it wasn’t we’d be gone in a year.”

They didn’t take the write-off. “We managed somehow, and fortunately Philip still had the shearing.”

Anne says commercialising the cave has turned out to be the best way to protect it. A kilometre long and threaded by a stream, the complex has been kept as close to its natural state as possible. “We’ve even resisted naming any of it — Philip’s always said it’s just too big.”

The full tour takes a good hour and a half, and a crawling passage necessitates a reasonable level of fitness.

After originally running tours from the farmhouse, the café opened in 2008 with the accommodation added along the way. The Woodwards now do good business with day trippers and overnighters — who can park their campers or stay in one of a range of onsite accommodation options — and also provide a concert and conference venue.

“We knew we had to make the cave business bigger and provide for non-cavers as well. But there’s not been much planning gone into the way it has evolved — we certainly didn’t plan a coffee roaster in the carpark!”

The licenced café specialises in seasonal and locally sourced produce, and the coffee — fair trade, organic and shade grown — is available onsite and by mail-order.

And Philip still shears, although these days he works for Clayton-Greene and Welch Shearing, run by daughter Emily — mother of three, and holder of the women’s nine-hour lamb shearing world record — and her husband Sam. The couple and partner, Kate Broadbent,

now lease the Woodward farm and own the original Nikau Coopworth stud.

“Philip does everything, really, “says Anne. “Shearing, making coffee, guiding the cave tours, mowing the lawns and weeding the vegetable garden, working on the farm.”

The whole family pitches in, with Emily and her sister

Catherine regularly assisting in their parents’ business and their siblings also roped in at various times. The five adult Woodward children have eight children under five years old between them, so a few babies get juggled round the family roster.

“We mix and match,” Anne says. “Whoever ’s around does whatever needs doing. And we manage everything without a weekly meeting — it just happens.” She says she really likes working with family: “They tell you straight!”

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Unlike what are commercially defined as ‘fpa’ (fine particle application) in which all ingredients are finely ground regardless of benefit and cost, each individual ingredient in fluid fertilisers is present in a range of particle sizes to suit that nutrient.

The main factors deciding the particle size range chosen for each nutrient are (a) whether it is possible and intended for some or all of that nutrient to be taken up through the leaves, as in a foliar fertiliser, and (b) what sizing will allow passage of the particular ingredient through the plant canopy to the soil, with as many individual particles as possible, with a totally even spread, to optimise nutrient uptake.

‘Liquid’ fertilisers got a deservedly bad name in New Zealand beginning in the 1980s, because of blatantly dishonest and misleading claims that the tiny amounts of nutrient being applied per hectare at the rates recommended by the seller would maintain production. Typically, these products were applying less than one kg/ha of the key nutrients, and trivial amounts of trace elements. They made huge profits for their suppliers, but cost farmers dearly. Several such companies added growth promotants and ‘greening’ agents to their products, to create an impressive but fleeting visual benefit.

This type of con has arisen again recently, but wrapped in a more sophisticated, single-invoice ‘package’ of on-farm ‘advice’ and application. Nutrient application rates remain massively below maintenance requirements.

Unfortunately, this has distracted attention from the enormous benefits of true fluid fertilisers, as described above. Fluid fertilisers have all the advantages of solid fertilisers — relatively low cost products designed to maintain and improve soil fertility and plant growth — but avoid their disadvantages of dust, segregation of components during handling, transport and spreading, and entry of nutrients into waterways.

In addition, fluid fertilisers offer a combination of important advantages — extremely accurate placement (thereby allowing deposition of nutients into waterways to be avoided), extremely even coverage of much smaller-sized particles than granules, optimising both leaf and root uptake, and the easy addition of both solid and liquid additives, additional nutrients, seed and insecticide. In particular, the additives can include cutting-edge products that greatly increase both P and N efficiency and reduce losses.

For all these reasons, I believe that ‘fluids’ are the way to go. The water content is simply the carrier, the means to ensure that the nutrients and additives required to optimise productivity on each given farm can be applied in the most cost-effective manner, in any terrain, in any weather.

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It is a story of onwards and upward but uncertainty underlies the log markets and while price gains are still being achieved, these are tentative and the bullrun may be running out of fizz. If there are further price increases from here, then be on guard as a more spectacular price collapse may follow.

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be interesting, as those organisations promoting the levy already own 80% of the forests but represent only 25% of the participants. The levy will be administered by a group to be formed called the ‘Forest Growers Levy Trust’ (FGLT).

If the levy does come into effect, the first challenge for the FGLT will be to enforce and collect the levy. This is sure to be an expensive exercise and may consume a big chunk of the levy income.

The other challenge will be to demonstrate the real benefits that

withdrawal from Kyoto changes the dynamic of this market and the sentiment is firmly buy and hold. So now is a good time to lock in gains if you have already sold NZUs at higher prices and still face future liabilities. If you have any comments or questions then email [email protected].

Gary Leslie is a forest owner and proprietor of Northern Forest Products Ltd, specialising in harvest management and log marketing since 1999.

Chinese inventory is still high following their New Year break but matched with high demand, log inventory is steadily falling. The onset of the hot season may be the catalyst to reduce the Dragon’s appetite and when sentiment goes south so might the prices. But at the present time forest owners in New Zealand continue to ride the wave. Closer to home, sawmills have been forced to increase log prices to match, which will be tough for some, but this may increase sawmillers’ collective resolve to hold onto recent increases in sawn timber prices.

If you are fortunate enough to be harvesting your woodlot right now, the prolonged dry is your best friend and you will be impressed with your returns.

The really big event in the woodlot owners’ calendar last month was the Forest Owners Referendum on whether a compulsory levy should be introduced of 27 cents per tonne or cubic metre for all forest products removed from a ‘qualifying’ forest. A qualifying forest is owned by a forest owner (or entity) with more than 4Ha of forest and harvests wood products from the forest. Wood products will mostly be logs, but also include binwood, residue and wood

accrue to forest owners who are paying the levy when some of those benefits already exist and may have been funded by the Government.

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chips. A ‘yes’ vote by more than 50% of forest owners will be the mandate for the Ministry of Primary Industries to legislate the levy under The Commodity Levies Act (1990) which enables an industry organisation to seek a compulsory levy on all producers of a commodity. Their are restrictions on how that money may be used and trading or commercial activities are excluded. To continue the levy beyond six years, another referendum is required.

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We, as hoof trimmers have been very busy this season.

Some farmers report that they have had less lame cows this year and others are saying the opposite. It is interesting

Hoof trimming is not meant to solve the lameness issue, it is only a way to assist farmers minimise the effects of laminitis. Imagine a trailer that has two really old tyres on it. They are weathered by the sun and could burst at any time. Now you put a load on the trailer but you put that entire load on one side. The tyre on that side bears a greater load than the other tyre and is therefore more likely to burst. If you spread the load evenly over the trailer you would get a lot more distance out of the old tyres. They may still burst but it is less likely. Trimming cow’s feet properly has the same effect as spreading the load on your trailer. Making both claws carry 50% of the weight will be much better especially when a cow is affected by laminitis.

The reality is that nearly every cow in NZ has laminitis to some degree. I don’t think that we can ever totally overcome that and we probably don’t have to. I believe that laminitis belongs to a (domestic) cow like fleas belong to a dog. It is not a problem as long as it is being kept under control.

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though how many people keep on blaming the tracks and stones on yards for their lame cows.

Others are beginning to see things more in perspective, now realising that laminitis is the cause of lameness and that physical stress aggravates the problem. It seems that the articles I have been writing are helping with that as well, as some of my friends don’t ask me anymore on how I am but ask how the laminitis is doing!

Laminitis is the inflammation of the laminy which is basically an unhealthy live tissue inside the claw. This is mainly caused by diet but can also be triggered by mastitis, calving or some other stresses. So if laminitis is the underlying problem how can preventative hoof trimming help? With trimming you can’t make a hoof healthier so you can’t solve laminitis with hoof trimming. That is correct. No matter how well the hooves are shaped if you don’t feed the cow properly you can still end up with a major problem.

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It was while employed by The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) that Andrew and Michelle first met. Marriage followed in 1998, then a move to London for an OE to work in investment banking.

“While in London, we talked about going dairy farming when we returned to New Zealand, so had a goal to save NZ$100,000 while we were there,” said Michelle.

Towards the end of 2001 they returned to New Zealand with their savings and a goal to progress to 50 percent sharemilking as soon as possible.

Andrew took on a farm assistant position in Te Puke for several months before they moved to Te Awamutu. Their dairying career has since been based in that area as they steadily moved up the ladder, taking on their first 50 percent sharemilking contract with 220 cows in June 2004. Three years later they moved into a similar situation with 380 cows. They have been in their current position milking a herd of 500 Friesian cross cows, along with a handful of Jerseys, on a 140ha effective farm since June 2010.

“Our strategy was to pay off our debt within the three-year contract and then move to a bigger 50 percent job, which is what we have done every three years” said Michelle.

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Andrew, Michelle and their three sons Callum (9), Liam (8) and Jacob (4) are

well settled into the Te Awamutu district — an area Michelle described as fabulous dairying land.

“We are five minutes from Te Awamutu town, 20 minutes from Hamilton, have really great owners, and can attract good staff with our location, good accommodation and beautiful farm.”

The couple grew 12ha of maize for the first two years on the farm but now buy it in. Chicory is grown on between six to seven percent of the farm which is part of a regrassing policy.

Calving starts on July 15 and the herd is milked in a 36-aside herringbone shed.

Since taking on their current sharemilking position, the couple have

by Denise Gunn

increased production figures from 171,422kgMS during the 2010/11 season to 185,139kgMS in 2011/12 with the same number of cows. This year’s target was 200,000kgMS but will be closer to 180,000kgMS owing to the drought.

Two staff members are employed on the farm. Mike Pinny who is second-in-charge, has worked on the farm for nearly three years. Farm assistant, Eze Borette from Argentina, began working there in February.

Andrew and Michelle enjoy the variety of chores involved with their sharemilking position, particularly being able to work outside and not stuck in an office all day.

Michelle said they like being able to organise their own day and mix with like-minded people who are willing to share their knowledge.

“Our equity has grown 1000 percent in nine years which we wouldn’t get if we worked in town.”

The couple agree that they both bring different strengths to the business. Andrew’s skills incorporate the operational side and Michelle has financial and human resources expertise.

“We believe this is why we won — our strengths complement each other,” said Michelle.

They consider being prepared, constantly thinking ahead and good communication skills are the key factors to a good dairy farming business.

“We monitor our budget with our actual on a regular basis and are very conscious of our costs.”

The McPherson’s short term goal is to continue growing their equity, stay sharemilking and take on a lease farm or buy a small property. In the longer term they would like to own a 360-400 cow dairy farm.

“We love what we do.”

This year’s Waikato Sharemilker/Equity Farmer of the Year award winners, Andrew and

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Rural Women New Zealand members to gather for national conference in ChristchurchStudent Volunteer Army’s Sam Johnson, and Farmy Army catering co-ordinator Helen Heddell, will give a unique perspective on the Canterbury earthquakes as guest speakers at the Rural Women New Zealand national conference being held at The Chateau on the Park in Christchurch from May 23-26.

It will be an opportunity for 200 Rural Women NZ members from around the country to look ahead as they focus on the conference theme ‘The Future’s Bright — Inspire a Generation’.

“We are looking forward to coming to Christchurch, and to get a better perspective of the issues the city is facing

we are starting off with a bus tour,” says national president,Liz Evans.

“It will be a chance to see first-hand the effects of the earthquakes and the innovation and resilience of Cantabrians as they rebuild their lives.”

Topics arising from the Land and Water Forum will be the focus of a Water Seminar being held on the first day of conference, with discussion led by panelists: David Caygill of Environment Canterbury; Green MP Eugenie Sage; and Federated Farmers’ grain and seed chair, Ian McKenzie.

“The focus will be on drought preparedness, water storage and irrigation systems, which are not only topical, but also tie in with the UN International Year of Water Co-operation 2013.”

Christchurch Mayor, Bob Parker, and Hon. Jo Goodhew, Minister of Women’s Affairs and Associate Minister of Primary Industries, will be official guests at the conference opening ceremony.

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After months of drought conditions, soil moisture levels are still in deficit, and rivers and streams are running at low levels. Although there’s been some welcome rainfall recently it hasn’t been enough to return soil moisture back to normal or replenish stock dams and groundwater supplies.

by Denise Gunn

Precipitation preparation

This could all change by mid-autumn with a return of fronts moving across New Zealand from the Tasman Sea.

Here are a few tips to prepare:

Pasture recoveryInspect the farm and decide whether

it’s necessary to resow entire paddocks. Options available to revitalise the condition of pasture include planting a winter crop, undersowing or direct drilling, or a new pasture cover.

Stock up on fertiliser so it’s ready to apply to pasture when significant rain does arrive. This will help increase pasture growth and aid in the recovery from drought conditions.

Prepare damsShallow earth dams that have dried out

during the drought may have affected the reliability of the wall. This could result in filling problems and any cracks along the length of the wall could cause slumping. Excavation work may be necessary to ensure dams are well maintained and the spillway is clear of debris before the rain arrives.

Clear drainsWith water flows at low levels, now

could be an ideal time to clear farm drains. Free-flowing drainage with a fast centre flow reduces the build-up of sediment, weed growth, and alleviates problems with high water tables. Fencing to keep stock out of drains helps to reduce erosion. Planting banks with small species creates a filter for sediment and nutrients.

SoilHigh stock levels and prolonged rainfall

leave soils at risk of pugging and soil compaction. This will be a huge setback for pasture recovery. If possible try to build pasture cover before winter and graze wetter paddocks earlier in the season. Graze paddocks prone to pugging with lighter stock.

Winter cropsCrops have had a difficult start with

little or no rainfall during the drought.

While moisture is essential for plant

nutrition and to give crops a much-needed boost, the combination of wet conditions and warm temperatures creates an ideal habitat for insects, putting crops at risk of damage. Aphids and caterpillars are most likely to be the main culprits.

Monitor your crops, tackle the problem and get these pests under control at an early stage. Insect removal should assist in both the quantity and quality of the final winter crop yield.

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When you hear the words Bore (boar), Table and Rain you could be forgiven for envisaging illusions of a delicious wild pork roast dinner on a rural winter’s day. However, these three words can be more commonly associated with what you drink than with what you eat.

In rural New Zealand the three most common rural water supplies used are bore, table and rain water. This article will look at these supplies and some of the issues that may be associated with them.

It is a common mistake for people to confuse bore water for table water. Table water is water which generally lies not far below the surface of the ground, and is accessed via an open concrete lined well or a shallow cased pipe dug or drilled only a few metres into the ground. Table water generally cannot supply a high demand and can � uctuate in its supply between the months of winter and summer. For this reason table supplies are more common place in dwelling situations rather than industry, horticulture and farming where water demands are generally higher. On the other hand bore waters are capable of supplying the demands required. Bores are generally deep water sources where an under-ground stream of water or aquifer has been penetrated. Bores are drilled and cased via drilling rigs and can vary in depth from tens of metres to many hundreds.

Regardless of the source, table and bore water users can be faced with a number of chemical and biological issues. Some of the most common chemical problems we see in water include low pH, high iron, manganese, total hardness, nitrates and even arsenic. Biological water concerns generally

Boar, table and rainNot just words associated with your winter wild pork roast

include Giardia, Cryptosporidium, and E. coli.

Rain water harvesting could be considered the most ‘green’ and low cost rural water source and is usually suf� cient for most household needs. However, on the other hand it has its own unique differences.

Although it is the most common supply in rural lifestyle living environments, contrary to popular belief it is not generally the cleanest nor safest for drinkable use.

Although rain-water is quite often chemically alright, it does lean towards being acidic or having a low pH. Rain water can also be highly susceptible to contamination by multiple sources, such as windblown contaminants (sediments and dust), faecal matters (birds and rodents) dead animals and chemical residues. These can lead to pathogenic bacteria risks which can easily contaminate the water supply.

To ensure safe potable drinking water best practice is to � nd the best treatment solution for your requirements.

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Preparing livestock for the colder months

It’s been a tough time feeding livestock during the drought. And now with winter fast approaching, consideration needs to be given to keeping them in good condition during the colder months.

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Here are a few tips to help:

FeedIf possible ensure there is plenty of supplementary feed

on hand as winter approaches. Also consider destocking any surplus animals or wintering stock off the farm. Slow down grazing rotations as grass growth reduces. A good supply of supplementary feed will help fill the gaps.

ShelterStock that are continually exposed to wet and cold weather

become susceptible to health-related problems and condition loss as they struggle to maintain body heat. Shelter, either in the form of a lean-to shed or a stand of evergreen trees, plays an important role in helping to keep livestock in good condition. And don’t forget your canine workmates also need a dry, warm kennel and run to keep healthy, happy, and able to perform their job.

Vaccinations and vet checksAutumn is an ideal time to ensure livestock and other

animals on the property are up-to-date with vaccinations, any added trace minerals required and other health-related checks. The warmer, moist weather tends to see an increase

by Denise Gunn

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The BEST nest box for collecting eggsWhen Sandra Pedersen left the

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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.

BULK CARTAGE for all grades of aggregate, sand, pebbles, fertiliser, decorative stone, topsoil, phone Bryan 0274 107 772 or Tony on 027 410 7770 or Office 07 827 7710.

CLEARING LAND to make it more productive? Call Schwitzer Contracting. Why us? Specialised Equipment. Pride in Workmanship. Versatile & Innovative, Fast & Efficient. Phone Karl Schwitzer 07  823  5074 or 029  823  5074 www.landclearing.co.nz.

DISCOUNTED WATER pumps and accessories for all applications. Petrol driven, household pressure pumps and molasses. For discount please quote this ad. Trade inquiries welcome. Stallion Equipment Ph 0800 782 554.

DROUGHT & FLOOD Prevention! — Restore your wetlands! Wetlands are the transitional zones between land and water, they protect against flooding, store water in times of drought, provide habitat, process nutrients and filter out sediments. Call Josh NOW 027 416 4681 www.ecoarb.co.nz.

Reach 30,000 Rural Homes • Phone 0800 466 793

POND LINERS• Durable and UV resistant, HDPE Liners• Comprehensive Material and Installation Guarantees• QA documentation specific to your project

www.aspectlining.co.nz

[email protected]

0800 464 235NATION WIDE

7-9 Neal St, Putaruru

Phone: (07) 883 8272 Fax: (07) 883 8165 Email: [email protected]

Manager Peter Cranch: 027 442 0219

GENERAL REPAIRS • WOF SERVICE • TUNE-UPS • LUBES SCAN TOOL DIAGNOSIS • EFI REPAIRS

COAST

COAST2EFFLUENT SERVICES

POND PUMPING0800 POO DOO

(0800 766 366)

For all your pond cleaning & complete install requirements

Jamie Connors

DOMESTIC — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL — RURAL

FRIENDLY, RELIABLE SERVICE ON-CALL 24/7

PH 0800 54 54 54MOB. 027 492 6496 EMAIL [email protected]

10% DISCOUNT COUPON

LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON WORKMANSHIPGive our electrician this ad or our Yellow Pagescoupon and receive a 10% discount! *Conditions apply. COWS 2 CATS C US

1034 Gordonton Rd RD1 Gordonton HAMILTONP. 07 210 4562 or 07 210 4568

E. [email protected] W. www.globalvetservices.co.nz

0800 800 837www.powerplantsupplies.co.nz • [email protected]

PowerGeneration

Pumping Equipment

PORTABLE GENERATORS – DIESEL GENERATORSLOAD TRANSFER PANELS – DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS

DISTRIBUTION BOARDS – DEWATERING PUMPS – PARTS & SERVICING

• General Excavation • Trenching• Site Work and Demolition • Drain Cleaning• Race Preparation • Silage Stacking• Tractor Hire • Transporter Hire• Truck Hire • Roller Hire• Suppliers of Race Rock

A/H Ph/Fax 884 8986 Frank & Shelley • Frank Mobile 027 530 7279

Waihou Excavation LtdExPERiEnCED oWnER/oPERaToR - FRank TEaGuE

16, 12 Tonne Excavators with tilt bucket & thumb

Animal Training ProductsDOG TRAINING Products – SportDOG remote trainers, Anti-Bark Collars and Containment systems. Trainers with up to 1.6 kms range and can work up to 6 collars. Completely waterproof and rechargeable. Call 0800 872 546. website www.innotek.co.nz

For SaleSTOLEN 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.

Rural Services

ServicesCOMPLETE ENGINEERING & Hydraulics. We can manufacture your rams for your project of any size & any number. Call for a free quote on 07 847 1514 or contact Craig on [email protected].

CONCRETE TANK Specialist. Water, effluent, septic tanks. Price quoted, delivered to site. Buy Direct. Phone 0800 487 633.

FURNITURE MOVING Around NZ or around the world. Single items or house lots. Pro Packing, moving, insurance. Via trucks, containers, shared loads. Ph 0800 496 753 www.worldmoving.co.nz. “Experience & Advice You Can Trust”.

SMALL BLOCK Forest Establishment — Site preparation, weed spraying (gun and hose or mistblower), spot spraying, planting, pruning, thinning, tree felling. We specialise in catering for small block forest owners with exotic or indigenous crops. Ph 07 884 8780 Len.

Jewellery & Watch RepairsWATCH BATTERIES & repair • Jewellery manufacture & repairs • Quality precious gold & silver jewellery • Guaranteed workmanship • Jewellery valuations. D M Jewellery Design, 159 Rora St, Te Kuiti. Phone 07 878 8913.

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 Phone 0274 831 041 A/H 07 843 7983 Email [email protected].

SAVE THOUSANDS on your power bill — energy efficient and cost effective photovoltaic solar cells installed by the professionals. Save on power and get off the grid with our solutions! Phone Colin Monk on 0274  831  041 A/H 07  843  7983. www.windpowerwaikato.co.nz

SOLAR HOT WATER & WIND TURBINES For all your off grid applications. WE have the solution. Phone Colin Monk Phone 0274  831  041 A/H 07 843 7983 Email [email protected].

EXCAVATION, EARTHWORKS: For all aspects servicing not only the commercial but agricultural and rural as well. For all construction of driveways, house and sand pads, tennis courts, sections cleared, laser levelling and more call Bryan 0274 107 772 or Tony on 027 410 7770 or phone the Office 07 827 7710.

FARM WORK: For all farm races, open drainage work plus culverts installed, and much more call Bryan 0274 107 772 or Tony on 0274 107 770 or Office 07 827 7710.

FARM BRIDGES Phone Pat now 0800 222 189, Bridge It NZ Ltd. Visit www.bridgeitnz.co.nz.

LEAKING SEALS on your fridge or freezer. You will save $$$’s on your power bill each month. Your fridge will last longer. Because it’s not running as hard to beat the warm air that was getting in and spoiling your food so it will last longer (unless the kids get there first) Call us now for a free no obligation quote on 09 294 6558.

MOLASSES PUMPS Tried and proven $1650 + GST, also water pumps and accessories for all applications. Quote this ad for discount. Trade inquiries welcome. Stallion Equipment Ph 0800 782 554.

WATER PUMPS for all applications, household pressure, petrol driven, jet, molasses, stainless steel valves, pressure switches, float switches, check valves, foot valves, stainless steel ballcocks etc. Discount quote this ad. Stallion Equipment Ph 07 578 4404.

WETLAND & Tree Specialists; Ecoarb ltd are Waikato’s fully qualified environmental contractors. 2012 Waikato/BOP tree climbing champion! WINTEC tutor! For everything to do with trees & restoration contact the real expert — Josh 027 416 4681, [email protected], www.ecoarb.co.nz.

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Incorporating the strength of corrugated outer shell with the smoothinner wall to optimise hydraulics.

$169.00

225mm x 6 metres

HDPE Corrugated Culvert Pipe

All items in this advertisement are while stocks last. Phone Rural Direct for conditions of delivery.

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $1500 CONDITIONS APPLY

MAY 2013ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST

0800 RURAL D7 8 7 2 5 3

Maxiculvert HDPE Pipe

New Size Available225mm (inside diameter)

6m long $169.00

75mm x 100m $68090mm x 100m $860110mm x 100m $1150

DRAG HOSELow density, Heavy wall 63mm 6 Bar Rating

LDPE WATERPIPE

ID nominal Pressure $ per 100m $ per 200mbore rating (PSI)

15mm 130 $73.00 $140.00

20mm 116 $139.00 $270.00

25mm 94 $175.00 $330.00

32mm 72 $219.00 $425.00

40mm 65 $272.00 $525.00

50mm 50 $350.00 $670.00

Anka & Hansen fittings available

25mmx 200m72PSI

$330.00

BALL VALVE20mm $11.0025mm $15.0032mm $25.00

Large SennigerImpact Sprinkler

20mm Full Circle23 deg

$37.00 $25.00Also available in 25mm

Single nozzle as anEffluent Sprinkler

Single andDouble Nozzles

HANSEN SUPERFLO PistonTroughValve

20mm and25mm

CAMLOCK SET

63mm x 50m $195.00

63mm x 100m $385.00

to fit Drag Hose (CAM5063)

$35.00 per set

EFFLUENT PIPE

(also available in 50m coils)

COMPRESSIONFITTINGS

to fit effluent pipe

75mm Joiner $42.00

90mm Joiner $48.00

110mm Joiner$95.00

Heavy wall, suitable for above ground use and acceptscamlock compression fittings. 8 bar Rated.

4813 State Highway 29,Hinuera

Phone (07) 888 1593Fax (07) 888 1594

100% NZ owned and operatedShop Hours: Weekdays 8am - 5pm

Saturdays 9.00am - 12 noon