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May 2013 Edition

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FarmingLifestyles

National Fieldays June 12–15Pages 13–22

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The second stage of releasing North Island Robins on Mount Pirongia has recently been completed with a total of 60 birds now settled into their new surroundings.

Pest control work undertaken by the Pirongia Te Aroaro o Kahu Restoration Society over several years laid the groundwork for the project. The pest-free area has been extended each year, and by 2012 had reached the society’s long term target of 1000ha.

By 2010, with the pest reduction statistics we had and the area of control being well over the minimum needed for robins to live, DOC let us know that they would consider a proposal from us to reintroduce North Island Robins to Mount

Pirongia,” said society chairperson, Clare St Pierre.

“DOC’s best practice is for a relocation of species to be undertaken in stages, so it was planned that we do the translocation in two stages for a total of 60 birds, so 30 each year, half male and half female.”

The source population of the North Island Robins released at Mount Pirongia have come from the Mangatutu Ecological Area in the northern Pureora Forest.

Mrs St Pierre said monitoring of the

first release has showed the birds were widely dispersed in the control area.

Funding for the project has been provided by Waikato Regional Council’s Environmental Initiatives Fund.

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by Denise Gunn

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A total of 60 North Island Robins have now been released on Mount Pirongia

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Dair yNZ’s Strategy and Investment Leader for Sustainability, Dr Rick Pridmore, says New Zealand’s dairy farmers take animal welfare matters seriously and an overarching strategic framework for guiding how the country approaches the care of animals will be useful.

“Animal welfare is one of the dairy industry’s 10 objectives in the newly refreshed Strategy for Sustainable Dairy Farming. We’re committed to farming to high standards of animal health, welfare and well-being. As the Minister points out, New Zealand has a world-leading reputation for animal welfare and we need to recognise and protect that as it is a vital part of continuing our success as an export industry,” he says. Dr Pridmore says DairyNZ is comfortable with much of

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“The existing Codes of Welfare also enjoy a strong degree of support and understanding within the industry. “We support a move toward greater enforcement of the standards in the Codes of Welfare for the treatment

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DairyNZ will work with the Ministry for Primary Industries to provide greater regulatory and legislative backing to these standards. A National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, comprising veterinarians and various animal ethical

experts and scientists, has been set up to provide independent advice to the Minister for Primary Industries. “It’s vital that farmers are involved in the development of animal welfare standards to ensure they are practical and able to be readily implemented on the farm.”

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Barry, a former professional sheep shearer, travelled the world for many years in his career before

establishing Woodlyn Park. He was also involved in setting a world record, shearing 8,500 sheep in one day with a team of 15 shearers. This record still stands today.

On his return to New Zealand, Barry decided to turn his dream of developing a tourist farm park into a reality.

Barry said the complex, near Waitomo Caves, started with a train motel in 1996, followed by a self-drive jet boat track around a lake.

“A large barn was built with a bar/restaurant for functions and a stage area for New Zealand’s first and only kiwi culture show.

“In fact, everything you see here is designed and built by Billy Black.”

Woodlyn Park’s daily ‘Billy Black’s Culture Show’ features pioneer history, sheep shearing, bush animals and a dancing pig which is a huge hit with tourists.

Barry’s imagination and hard work has also seen the creation of several unique accommodation options for guests.

A Bristol Freighter aeroplane was transported across country from Waihi to Woodlyn Park 13 years ago. Previously used as a restaurant at Waihi airport, Barry refurbished the plane to provide two self-contained motel units.

Four years later Barry designed and built the world’s first hobbit-themed motels. He also restored a 1950s rail car to provide accommodation

In 2007 Barry decided he wanted an even bigger challenge and decided

to buy a World War II Fairmile patrol boat. After transporting the boat in one piece from the Port of Tauranga, Barry set to work transforming it into five motel units.

“At 31 metres long and weighing over 80 tonne, this has been a huge project for one man,” said Barry.

After years of developing Waikato tourist farm venture Woodlyn Park, Barry Woods aka Billy Black, has decided to place the property on the market.

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Top Left: Barry Woods aka Billy Black with his rugby playing, Harley Davidson motorcycle-riding Kune Kune pig, Jonah

Above: A donkey grazes on the roof of Woodlyn Park’s hobbit-themed motel

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Taking his kiwi culture show a step further, Barry developed ‘Billy Black’s Educational Road Show’, performing at schools, conferences, shows, product launches and field days around the North Island. This one-hour roadshow looks at the growth of New Zealand with early pioneers clearing the bush to farm the land.

Barry said with New Zealand’s pioneer history fast disappearing, he is passionate about keeping it alive for future generations.

The show’s finale features Jonah — a rugby playing, Harley Davidson motorcycle-riding Kune Kune pig. Barry

has trained several pigs to perform in shows and on the big screen.

A power-point presentation outlining Barry’s life has recently been produced for conferences.

Barry said this presentation, named ‘Billy Black and his extra inch’, is an amazing, humorous story.

The production begins with the challenges faced when setting a world record, and shearing sheep in diverse conditions ranging from 40°C heat in Western Australia to -20°C in the United States. The background progress of building and designing Woodlyn Park’s unique motels and creating an entertaining stage show follows.

“As the world’s leading travel guide, the Lonely Planet said ‘this is one helluva show’,” said Barry.

Late last year Barry’s efforts creating Woodlyn Park were recognised with the 2012 Most Innovative Hotel Concept award at the Worldwide Hospitality Awards held in Paris.

Barry has now decided to fulfill another dream and take his roadshow overseas. Woodlyn Park has been placed on the market to achieve this goal.

“Here’s a great business opportunity to go on with, and make this complex even more world unique and world-widely recognised,” said Barry.

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For Cambridge beef farmers, Colin and Keryn Brown, animal welfare is their number one priority and the philosophy, ‘a happy cow is a tasty cow’, has won them Steak of Origin awards, a competition run by Beef and Lamb New Zealand.

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As well as winning the Best of Breed at the 2009 awards, two cuts made it to this year’s

semi-finals — the Piedmontese placed second in the Best of European Beef section and the Piedmontese crossed with Murray Grey steer took out third in the Best of Brand, retail category.

“With 400 odd entries, to have two in the last 20 is humbling, but affirmation that our product is right up there with the best in New Zealand.”

The couple run a boutique operation with 100 cows located on the shoreline of Lake Karapiro and purchased it around 10 years ago.

Colin used to own a computer manufacturing business, The PC Company in Hamilton, and ran it for 25 years until the market began to

dry up forcing the couple to seek an alternative lifestyle.

Both having an affinity with animals and Keryn a country girl at heart, they decided get into beef farming and haven’t looked back.

“After The PC Company closed down I had no desire to go back into business and it was the correct decision for me. I love what I am doing and I wish I had done it 20 years ago.”

Colin believes consumers are becoming more conscious of where their meat is from and welcomes visitors onto his 30ha farm to view his methods.

“The nicest statement I’ve had was from a vegetarian. She said, ‘if I was to eat meat — I would want to eat it from your farm’.”

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as stress free as possible and runs it without dogs so the cows don’t feel threatened, as well as developing a relationship with the cows so they feel protected.

He gives his cows names and talks to them while feeding and herding them adding that he wants the animals to enjoy their short life.

“Sometimes it’s hard to send them off to be killed but when you know from day one — it’s manageable. It’s the unexpected losses that are stressful for me.”

For last year’s Origin of Steak awards he had ‘an absolute champion’ to enter in the Best Brand Wholesale category, a Murray Grey Piedmontese crossed called Rosie.

“I just couldn’t send her off to be killed,” says Colin, “every day she would seek me out for a head rub, and it was so special. Although she was worth a lot more dead than alive, I made the decision to keep her as a surrogate mother.”

Colin uses a selective breeding

programme importing Piedmontese semen from Italy and Angus semen from Australia and the United States but Rosie couldn’t hold her implants.

“It was very hard letting her go. For what it’s worth, a customer in Inglewood said it was the best beef he had

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Ian, who grew up on a Coromandel sheep farm near Thames and has more than twenty years dairy farming experience,

describes his consultancy style as “solution motivated and process orientated” — energised by his own deep passion for

farming and his understanding that the success of any business is about coupling passion to sound methodology.

Awarded Thames Valley Sharemilkers of the Year in 1996, at the peak of their operation the Handcocks had achieved the

district milk production average by Christmas.

“I love farming,” Ian says. “Where else can you find an income based on an animal that not only produces milk, but replicates itself every year? What other job lets you play golf on a weekday?”

Beginning when son Mitchell started playing, aged five, for 15 years Ian coached winning teams for the Hauraki North and Taupiri Rugby Clubs and school rugby for Hauraki Plains College.

It was a busy life — farming, rugby and family.

“It was practice on Tuesday and Thursday between 3pm and 9pm, rugby all day Saturday until late, and Sundays reviewing the games. I invented a gate latch on a pager so I could call it up from the rugby club, and it would open the gate for the cows to walk up to the shed, ready for milking when I got home.” The invention won a national Field Days’ award but development costs made it prohibitive to market.

“In 2001 there were few local sharemilking contracts available and we didn’t want to move away from our families, so we sold the herd and I got a job as a farm

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LeadershipLeadershipLeadershipon the field.

“The people cupping the cows are the ones bringing in the dollars and nowhere

near enough money is being put into farmer wellness. The whole industry

needs a good shake up”

“Farming is probably the last profession to recognise the benefits of coaching.” So says Ian Handcock, an award winning rugby coach and dairy farmer who combines his two specialties in the farm consultancy he runs with wife Lisa, Target Focus Limited, helping farmers achieve personal and business goals.

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Ian soon saw his approach as ego driven and ineffective. “I could give solutions but they needed to find their own. I realised it’s more about the person and how they see their future — are they dreaming of an offshore yacht? Whatever, it’s about them.”

The Handcocks returned to sharemilking, but in 2007 the cancellation of their contract followed by the withholding of their milk payments led to a lengthy arbitration process that, despite eventually finding in their favour, left the couple exhausted and out of pocket.

Ian says the experience has been put to good use. “My understanding of these situations from the inside out means I now know how to prevent them occurring. Now how I deal with farmers is the same as in rugby — you have to ‘grow’ the player, which needs an empathetic approach. Rugby coaching’s all about building leadership out on the field — there’s nothing like going to a final knowing you’ve ticked all the boxes.”

For the first contact, he doesn’t look at budgets, production or feed.

“I ask where they want to go. For ten out of ten people, that’s the hardest question, because they don’t know. And a lot of people want the best but aren’t prepared to do the hard work needed to achieve it — they’ll just see obstacles. But if things aren’t working you just have to find another way — once they make that turnaround it can be a very steep curve, with farmers often finding they can achieve a four year plan in two.”

Ian says New Zealand farmers

tend not to seek out information and are slow to innovate, often due to loyalty to existing service providers, and he sees a need to incorporate motivational training into agricultural courses and for farmers to adopt healthier lifestyles.

“The people cupping the cows are the ones bringing in the dollars and nowhere near enough money is being put into farmer wellness. The whole industry needs a good shake up.”

This year Ian took a break from rugby coaching. “I needed a recharge,” he says. Providing new spark was the setup of the inaugural Surf 2 Firth, a gruelling 42km bush marathon from Hikuai to Thames over the Coromandel Range — an event promoted, unsurprisingly, as ‘encompassing dedication, determination and an individual drive to accomplish something great’.

“They said it was too tough, but on March 16 a full field made it over and we’re planning the next one.”

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There is plenty of evidence that the nitrification inhibitor DCD, sold under the names eco-N (a spray) and DcN (a granule), reduces N losses from recent urine patches, but also increasing evidence that their benefits for overall pasture production are as little as 2%. However, a cost of around $100/ha

per application suggests that it is not going to become widely used without incentives or legislation.

Other means of reducing N losses from urine patches include controlled grazing periods, with the cows being kept on pads or in cow homes in between grazing, so that the excreta can be collected and applied evenly over paddocks, as is done with dairy shed effluent. However, there are considerable costs, both capital and operational, to this solution.

The essential problem is that although ryegrass-based pasture is a relatively economic and easily-managed feed, it contains excessive N in the form of protein relative to the cow’s ability to eat it to gain the energy. Most of the excess protein is excreted in the urine, in the form of urea, at rates of 500-1000 kg N/ha in the urine-affected patch. This is vastly more than the pasture can recover, and most of it ends up being leached as nitrate or lost to the atmosphere as gases, including the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide.

So what are the solutions? I think a two-fold strategy is required. The first part is to find alternative pasture mixtures that can maintain the same milk solids production with a lower herbage N content. The second is to use the cow to treat its own urine, by having a small container of inhibitor attached to the cow, set so a little is released into the urine patch by the action of the cow

raising its tail to urinate. It may sound a little ‘left-field’ to some, but to me it is more rational than keeping cows on pads or in homes for most of the time.

I have been trialing some ways of doing this for a few years now, and am becoming increasingly confident that a simple, cheap design will be found in the not too distant future. Watch this space!

Coming back to the Conference, I presented with Dr Zaman from Ballance, a reassessment of RPR research in NZ, in particular looking at the length of the ‘lag-phase’, the period from the start of using RPR to when it is performing at least as well as superphosphate. Our reassessment found that this was no more than two years, except in the case of soils with high P retention (also rather misleadingly called ASC or anion ‘storage’ capacity). Where the soil P retention is over 80%, the lag-phase can be a few years longer. The easiest way to avoid any lag-phase is to use a mix of RPR and soluble P fertiliser, preferably DAP or TSP, for the first few years. Remember that about 7% elemental sulphur (S) will typically need to be incorporated.

Amoung the many benefits of RPR, one of the most important is the greatly reduced loss of P in run-off into waterways. This fact is now becoming known by Regional Councils, and represents a simple and effective, no-cost option for farmers to reduce P losses in sensitive catchments.

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Large quantities of super phosphate fertiliser, rich in cadmium, have long been applied to New Zealand pasture land and cadmium loading on these pastures are now becoming a concern.

“Agrissentials is aware that plants grown on cadmium contaminated soils pose a health risk if consumed,” says the company’s CEO, John Morris.

“Cadmium is further concentrated in live stock and enters the food chain, and these negative effects have been reported in studies through Hort Research.”

Mr Morris adds that all phosphate rock deposits are contaminated with the heavy metals uranium, mercury, lead, cadmium and � uorine.

Most of New Zealand’s phosphate rock is supplied from Morocco and a laboratory analysis shows that this deposit contains uranium 82 ma/kg, mercury 566 ug/kg, lead 2mg/kg, cadmium 3mg/kg, and � uorine is a massive 3.5 per cent. The Hort Research project states: ‘There is a widespread interest in � uorine in relation to human and animal life because of its known toxicity and production of mottled teeth in man, ingested in too great a concentration with drinking water’.

“It goes on to say — ‘it is well known that rock

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Mr Morris says that within nature there is always an answer or a remedy to � x the problem.

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was blimmin just about emtee. No one else wus swimmin’. So Sharlene wusn’t embarrissed ’cos she’s prignint eh? Juss like we hada private pool.”

That brings me ta tha Boss agin. Win he askt me wot I reckin, he’s sittin’ ona woolshed steps wiv a big glossy brosha. It’s got big pichers of swimmin’ pools, an’ Boss is lookin’ ova tha front paddick.

“Ya see, Dog, Sharlene reckins we kin move tha fence fifty feet. Ta extind her gardin, and stick one of these pools ina ground.”

I give Boss a bitofa Eye (’cos that’s wot I do ona farm) an’ felt like askin’ wot’s rong wiva dam where I goes fer me swims. But I spose Sharlene’s not gunna wanna swim wiva eels eh? They get ina dam frum the creek wot fills it.

Anyway, seems Boss come back froma Feel Daze wiv sumthin a bit moor konstructiv this year. Mos’ times he has a hole lotta stuff wot just rusts away unner tha woolhsed. Sumtimes he hasa clearout and give’s it all to his mate Alby, who runs tha St John’s auction over in Mungy.

But I guess ifa swimmin’ pools comin, it havta be hear ta stay eh?

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he giva bitofa snigger. Uh oh, I thort. Wot’s Boss onto now.

That’s win I herd a big veehikle commin’ ova tha cattilstop.

Boss stood up, and we went roun’ ta the top ofa driveway. Well, I stopt in me traks. There was Gazza, froma truckin’ kompiny, sittin ina cab, an’ behind ‘im ona tray, was tha biggist, reddist, ginorrmiss tracta ya eva seen!

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“Whaddaya reckin Dog?’ seda Boss. Well, wot I reckind is tha bluddy Fonterrer payout musta bin werth getting’ ifa Boss kin afford a giant tracta AN’ a swimmin’ pool.

Boss musta red my mine, becos he sed: “She’s a trade off Dog. Tha swimmin’ pool is fer Sharlene, ta make this place a bit more like a famly home. Tha tracta’s ta make mor munny. Wen wear not usin’ it, gunna hire it out on koomra kontract.”

“Gawd,” I thort, wot happind fer tha Boss to make sensible invistments ata Feel Daze?

The Gazza swung down froma truck.

“Ya fergot this ata

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Good ona ya Boss. I new ya’d get sumthin’ fer una tha woolshed.

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Now in its 45th year at the Mystery Creek Events Centre, 10 minutes south of Hamilton, the event is expected to build again on the 125,000 visitor count for last year, and the site will again resound to exhibitions, competitions and prizes and hospitality.

“Our premier feature theme for 2013 is ‘Getting down to Business in the Global Economy’,” says CEO, Jon Calder. “We provide a platform for New Zealand’s leading products and services to be presented to the world.”

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SODA will select up to ten commercially viable inventions to showcase, and will support the inventors to get their invention pitch ready prior to the big event.

“Innovation has always been at the heart of what happens at Mystery Creek,” says Mr Calder.

“It’s one of the principles on which it was founded and we’ve seen a number of individuals and companies launch new products and innovations and go on to achieve global success. Our partnership with SODA builds on this and enables us to help foster entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity in new ways, creating a programme which gives aspiring innovators a path to market.”

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Innovation is also the name of the game for this year’s Rural Bachelor of the Year contest.

“In keeping with our global theme, this year we are going trans-Tasman and as well as six good Kiwi blokes, we’ll be searching for two Australians to join the competition,” said Jon Calder.

In an ‘Amazing Race’ style twist to the competition, entrants will be flown to a secret location on Monday June 10, and need to make their way to Fieldays by 5pm the following day, stopping in specific towns along the way to complete various tasks.

…continued from page 13

“Our bachelors must be prepared to roll their sleeves up and get into whatever is required plus be up for some mystery and fun.”

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Better Back Company. “Farmers are busy people and they’re not coming to town for treatments and medical visits. Giving them something that provides relief from backache and keeps them safer while on the job, is like having decent work boots.

“Spinal deformation can be occurring when you feel only minor soreness and irritation at first, then over time back pain grows, especially in the lower back. Days

off work cost. Investing in yourself and your workers pays.”

NZ leads the world in farm use of the LUMBARJACK belts supplied by The Better Back Company. They help prevent and manage backache common in this manual labour industry with milking, shearing, calving, fencing, cropping, drenching, driving vehicles — tractors, heavy machinery, quads, your car or ute and so on. Lifting, carrying, leaning —

all become easier with the support this belt gives.

Or, if the pain from strain develops, a Nada Chair BACK-UP can effortlessly train correct posture; often giving instant relief from the niggles of an old injury, disc issues and medical conditions. Here’s what Mike, one Southern farmer said.

I purchased a LUMBARJACK support belt (excellent for drenching sheep, marking calves, lifting heavy items and general farm work I might add) and a Back-Up for the dreaded office work. Before, I had massage to free up tight muscles and get temporary relief from ongoing pain. Using these products my pain levels are manageable, I have increased fitness because of less pain, and life is far more enjoyable.

I let my Father (broken retired farmer) try out the BACK-UP and he thought it was great.

The Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society is encouraging men to use Fieldays to think about their own health, as well as the health of their farms and businesses.While at Fieldays, take a stroll through the Cancer Society’s colossal colon and talk to their team about what to look for, how to reduce your risk of cancer and when a visit to the doctor is a must. It could save your life. You’ll find the Cancer Society and their colossal colon in theRural Living Marquee, site LS116.

That’s below the belt...More New Zealand men get cancer and die from cancer than women.

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Breaking the silence on men’s healthNew Zealand men are typically

silent when it comes to their health. The Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society is encouraging men to use the Fieldays to think about their health, as well as the health of their farms and businesses.

Men still access health services less than women and when they do visit the doctor, they typically present late, denying themselves the chance of early detection and treatment.

The Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society will be at Fieldays this year, encouraging men to talk about their health, learn what to look for and when a visit to the doctor is a must.

“Statistics for men are poor. More men than women are diagnosed with cancer and more men die from it,” says Cancer Society spokesperson, Rachael

Mounsey. “Getting a doctor’s check-up can make all the difference for men’s health. The earlier you get diagnosed and treated, the better the chances are for a good outcome.”

“Our 6.5 metre in� atable colossal colon will be the main focus of the Cancer Society’s site, allowing people to see � rsthand the damage caused by poor bowel health.

With so many men in one place, Fieldays is the perfect location to talk about men’s health.

“We hope our site will help people, in particular men, to become more aware of their health and the importance of talking to their doctor if concerns arise,” says Rachael.

You can � nd the Cancer Society and their colossal colon in the Rural Living Marquee, site LS116.

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Within the plethora of events at Fieldays, there is an underlying theme — a drive to the future.

The focus at Mystery Creek has always been the advancement of New Zealand on the domestic and the global stage.

“New Zealand’s export growth is critical to our success as a nation, and the Ministry of Primary Industries plays a vital role in supporting the primary sector

to deliver its potential,” says director-general, Wayne McNee.

“Fielday’s creates opportunities for fresh ways to take our agriculture and primary sector to the world. The theme, ‘getting down to business in the global economy’ is highly relevant as global demand soars and New Zealand is recognised as having the capabilities to feed the world.”

This year, the Mystery Creek pavilion has been redesigned and segregated from general sites to offer an area promoting solutions to global economic challenges.

“Exhibits in this area attract a high level of media focus.” says Mr McNee.

The ministry will be in the main pavilion at Mystery Creek as well as running a series of seminars that will be open to all visitors.

“The fieldays will be a showcase for our primary industries and an excellent venue to discuss future growth,” said Mr McNee.

by Paul Campbell

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Recharge will dissolve those sulphur ions back into the electrolyte to hold the charge again. “The battery regains its capacity and stops corrosion of lead plates,” says Anselmi, “and a lot of battery users in our Recharge Conditioning Programme are getting 8–10 years from most batteries and a whole lot more from some of their better quality and deep cycle batteries. Simply dose them early, treat every two to three years and keep them charged. This programme effectively eliminates the sulphation problem”

“After 14 years on the market in New Zealand and eight in Australia we have a very strong following especially in the farming and motor-home fraternity so if in doubt please ask some of your fellow users or check out the testimonials on our website,” says Anselmi. “Buying

Recharge in the 500ml bottle, a car battery can be treated for about $5.”

Recharge is available from Farmlands or Auto-One in the North Island and CRT Farm centres or Butlers AutoMarts in the South Island. Gerard and the Recharge team will be at their usual site ‘K19a’ at Mystery Creek Field Days again this June 12–15. For more info visit www.Recharge.net.nz or see us on Facebook.

And yes you can treat sealed batteries just email [email protected] or call 0800 36 33 36. Recharge is also great for deep cycle batteries like forklifts, golf-carts, scissor-hoists and lighting batteries all of which can be worth many thousands of dollars so you may as well make them go as long as they can and save on unnecessary replacement cost.

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“From your faithful old Landrover to your latest quad bike, it is essential that you protect your gear from rust or corrosion,” says Prolan New Zealand director, Murray Shaw.

“They give you some wonderful adventures together — and one of the reasons they last so well is the TLC they receive from time to time. Sometimes there are some big gaps between the times, but they serve you well.”

Murray says the key to good rust and corrosion prevention is simple.

“One of the reasons they last so well is they are properly cleaned underneath and then treated by applying protective coatings to the chassis and underside. In the past, engine oil amongst other things has been sprayed inside the chassis rails and underneath.

“Now Prolan is available and it’s a much better and environmentally friendly product which is proving itself over the years. The main ingredient is protective lanolin — straight off the sheep’s back — in a range of non-toxic lubricants and corrosion inhibitors that are safe and easy to apply. Once sprayed on, Prolan gets into all those hard-to-reach

areas and is safe on rubbers and wiring. The new Prolan Enduro grade leaves a shiny � nish and protects chassis for long periods. It also resists cold water blasting and performs well in the harshest environments, including salt, cow manure and fertiliser among others.

Murray adds: “Prolan has many uses around the workshop. Several well-known speciality workshops are now using Prolan lubricants and grease.

“It is a good penetrating lubricant for those seized parts and also tools, locks, door hinges and much more.

“In fact, as a testament to its versatility, cranes and rigging used to remove the containers off the cargo ship, Rena, that ran aground on Astrolabe reef at Tauranga have been protected from being exposed to the harsh salt water conditions and corrosion with Prolan.

“If you plan to keep your prized assets for a good many years yet, Prolan can ensure there will be many more adventures to be had. Remember — ‘it’s never too late to protect your mate’.

For more details visit www.prolan.co.nz or call into the National Agriculture Fieldays M3.

Protecting much cherished machinery assets is a no-brainer — it translates into longer life, less repairs and good operational use.

Forsi Innovations of Matamata, is a progressive company that has developed an advanced automated water � ltration system, speci� cally designed for use on dairy farms. The system is designed to � lter out all contaminants and bring the water back to a high standard.

”We are market leaders in the innovation of farm water � ltration,” says Sales and Marketing manager Craig Hawes. “Not many � ltration companies can offer the technology, quality and expertise we can.”

Studies have shown that if dairy cows drink quality water their milk production

will increase. Dairy cows are extremely sensitive to the taste of iron and manganese in the water supply — more so in fact, than humans. Increased water quantity and quality equates to increased pro� t for the vital dairy sector.

Forsi Innovations have developed what they believe is New Zealand’s most innovative ef� uent recycling system, helping farmers avoid costly penalties from failed ef� uent compliance. The system processes ef� uent, and separates the solids from the liquid which is then processed to produce clean, clear, pathogen-free water. This can be utilised for wash down, or for irrigation. Steps like these also help with variation six for water allocation on dairy farms, as the farm no longer needs to pump as much water from the ground.

If you have water quality issues then you need to see us at site C4 at Mystery Creek Fieldays or phone Forsi Innovations today on 07 880 9479 or visit www.forsi.co.nz.

Throughout New Zealand most farms or lifestyle blocks have water quality issues. Whether it is iron, manganese, boron, arsenic, turbidity or pathogens, they all pose a risk or are a hindrance to the farm owner and a danger to animal health.

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Septic tanks and multi-stage septic systems are delicately balanced environments. It does not take much to upset them. Common practice is to ignore the septic system until problems occur. Good and best economical practice is to always keep your septic system well maintained.

a malfunctioning septic system can become a health hazard. When a system is not maintained or operated as a delicately balanced environment, problems occur. These problems include nasty odours, leach line blockages, untreated liquid rising to the surface, toilets gurgling and taking time to empty. At this stage your septic system is a serious health hazard to you and your children. Human waste produces faecal coliform bacteria, a source of viral and bacterial gastroenteritis as well as Hepatitis A and other diseases. Hepatitis can be a debilitating condition and cause long-term harm to children.

there are only three remedies. One: stop using the septic system until it recovers. This can take over a month and is not normally practical. Two: excavate your septic system and relocate it. This is very costly and time consuming, sometimes requiring new resource consents and different systems. Three: treat your septic system with Septi-Cure™ every six months.

septi-Cure is Cost effective. By far the most cost effective solution is to pour one litre of Septi-Cure™ down each toilet bowl every six months. This simple action will help keep your system working at top efficiency by reducing solids and scum. Instead of emptying your tank frequently, the reduction in solids and scum saves you expensive pump out costs. Your irrigation field and leach lines will become clear of slimes and blockages so nature can handle the gradual seepage and evaporation for you. When this is happening your system will be

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What is septi-Cure™ Septi-Cure™ is a concentrated mixture of selected naturally occurring microorganisms. These harmless tiny organisms live and multiply by feeding on waste material. When introduced to your septic tank system, they go to work straight away digesting waste material, reducing solids and scum, allowing your septic system to start operating to its maximum efficiency. As they progress through

to your irrigation field they feed on the slimes that prevent seepage and evaporation. When seepage and evaporation return to normal, you have reduced the risk of contaminating groundwater and the environment as well as reducing the chances of infection for you and your family. Eventually, they get washed out of the system and have to be replaced to continue their work. This is why you introduce Septi-Cure™ to your septic system every six months for maximum efficiency.

a satisfied customer in Hamilton has been using septi-Cure™ for three years. He says this allows them to have an odour-free septic tank with low maintenance costs. He also says that his service person is amazed at how well Septi-Cure™ works, keeping their tank in very good condition.

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“Our core business is providing a non-slip concrete re-texturing service to owners of dairy sheds and feedpads,” says company director, Dave Peters.

“We have also undertaken work on stables and commercial sites. We strip away the top layer of slippery concrete leaving an exposed concrete-type � nish but with non-rounded aggregate giving a 100% traction � nish that stands the test of time and remains non-slip through mud muck and ef� uent,

“The business has been operating for 13 years and I have owned it for 12 months. Andrew Adams operates the machinery and has been working for the previous owners for eight years.

We travel throughout the country and are happy to take on any concrete breaking and cutting work.

“Visit Sure and Safe at site B25 at the Fieldays to discuss our discounted winter rates.”

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TrackGrips are multi� t or can be custom made for every make and model, and come in a range of styles to handle all terrain conditions where adhesion is a problem, including farming, drain work, papa, mud, clay, sandstone, snow and ice.

TrackGrip is the greatest safety and traction enhancement attachment available for use on all tracked vehicles and there is nothing comparable on the market today. The pay back from reduced machine downtime plus the huge increase in operator safety makes having a set of TrackGrips an absolute necessity! TrackGrips are easy to � t on and off with no drilling or welding and come with a complimentary spanner.

TrackGrip is now global with product in the USA, UK, Canada, Scotland, Malaysia, Hawaii and Australia where its unique traction enhancement is recognised.

Visit the new website and online store for further information www.trackgrip.com

Come and see us at the Mystery Creek Fielday site J21 and J23 for amazing give-aways and specials.

Incorporated in our site is Carac Couplings who manufacturer TrackGrip. Carac has the world’s and NZ’s most powerful � ber laser cutter, Omax Waterjet with 5 axis up to 60 degree taper and rotary cutting, high precision plasma and gas cutter, CNC turret punches, pressbrakes, lathes and mills, many fully automatic robot welders, over 60+ mechanical and hydraulic power metal presses 1 ton to 500+, over 25 auto drilling and tapping machines, fully automatic bandsaws, pipe and solid rod/bar bending machines, guillotines, bead blasting and rumbling, along with Carac’s own zinc plating plant.

Carac produces a wide variety of componentry for the automotive, agricultural, marine, oil and gas and engineering industries here in New Zealand and around the world.

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A magic solutionEf� uent is the bane of farming life, a by product of animal husbandry that can heavily impact the bottom line at the bank.

But it is a fact of life and it’s here forever, so treatment is the key to reducing its impact.

“Traditionally, this process involved having to spend many, many dollars on new pumps, stirrers, pond liners and spreaders,” says the managing director of Biomagic, Clive Breeds.

“After all, is that not how everyone does it, thinking it will all be plain sailing from here on in?”

“But” he says “then the problems start. “Thick crust, odours and sludge build-

up, having to stir it all the time, and the possibility of expensive liner damage when you inevitably need to have it dug out.

“Not everyone has all of these problems of course, but many do. A new solution

is a product called Impact, by BioMagic Ltd. Impact is a safe and easy to use biological product. Biologicals have been around awhile, but this is a huge step up in ef� cacy, affordability and practicality. It can can turn problem ef� uent into a valuable resource.”

Mr Breed said the product eliminates most of the sludge, crusting and odour in ef� uent ponds.

“Simply add to wash down water once a month. It’s that easy. Impact also converts, stabilises and balances nutrients, making them more plant available, depending on local environments. We have had these farmer endorsements:

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Suzie has been a travel broker in Paeroa for the last five years and with over 11 years in the industry, she provides a wide range of travel products and services.

Her flexibility allows those ready to plan their holiday the freedom of contacting Suzie in their own time.

“With all the travel packages on offer in the market place at the moment it can get very confusing to choose what, where and when.

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Suzie’s clients can also be assured she has their backs covered should anything go awry while they are on holiday.

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Dave had suffered over 20 years of back pain from degenerated discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it.

“To me surgery was never an option — as long as I could still walk, there was hope,” he said.

While on an overseas trip, Dave discovered the Teeter Hang-Ups.

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“I had spent around $15,000 in ten years on every form of treatment available, and here was something I had never heard of sorting it out for me in a very short period of time.”

The Hare’s decided to introduce Teeter into New Zealand, and Inversion New Zealand was born.

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“We have testimonials from people with over 50 years of back problems, and even have the Teeter in a number of schools in New Zealand for their special needs children.” Dave adds that “blood to the brain helps these kids and the results are excellent. For the ageing population it maintains the health of the brain as we all get older.”

INZ now has a division putting the product into industry, as back pain costs companies a considerable amount of lost production.

“This year we have doubled the size of the stand in the Lifestyle marquee at Gate Four, so we can treat more people” said Dave, adding that if he had he not tried the Teeter he would never have bought one.

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The fortunes of the forestry continue to improve with further small lifts in export prices this month. Wharf gate prices in New Zealand now reflect some good returns to forest owners and for the moment at least it looks like business as usual.

large but still reasonable fragile market.

NZ is totally dependent on the construction industry in China with the vast majority of Radiata pine logs sold, milled for lumber or plywood to hold up concrete. This reliance on one key market segment is a concern long term. NZ will need to invest heavily in this market if we desire a level of long term sustainability and strong pricing points. In this regard we simply have few options but, frankly speaking, we have been singularly inattentive to this key requirement in the past.

Meanwhile, NZ side, volumes and pricing hold steady. Many saw mill owners are nervous about supply and pricing going forward. Although I am yet to see any movement in price in Canterbury, there are some gains being experienced in domestic log grades in other regions. For the balance of 2013 I see some continuing price point pressure in the domestic segment.

On the up side some of the larger suppliers are starting to move lumber prices upward — albeit no-where near levels that would cause excitement. For the moment it is a move in the right direction, and one which we may see replicated across the sector. Demand will need to increase significantly if continuing price lifts are to be promulgated to a level that would see gains at the forest gate.

Forestry is certainly enjoying a

sustained level of improved prices with anticipated supply demand statistics globally, appear to support continuing strength. Outside of storms, tempests, conflagrations and generally being at war over resources it looks like those of us who decided to invest in this wonderful industry 30+ years ago look well vindicated.

Thus it is time for many more to now follow suit and it has never been more timely to remember the only way forward for climate, country and the planet, is to get out there and plant more trees!

I have just returned from another week in the market in China, visiting sawmills, plywood plants and ports. This trip has revealed a market in a reasonable state of flux with log prices holding but wholesale and retail prices for lumber exiting factories (called saw mills in NZ) continuing to hold at previous levels. This ultimately means factory owners are suffering — some badly and foreclosures continue to be spoken of with regularity.

This current situation is just starting to see pricing pressures coming in to lumber retail segments which means local traders are starting to gain some ground. However of some concern is to find consumption at low to moderate levels compared to the same time last year. The concerns are therefore, that any attempt to lift lumber retail prices is not supported by strong sales in the construction sector.

Over-riding this domestic situation in China, is the lack of supply of logs

from other countries with volumes not arriving from the Pacific North West (PNW) as previously predicted. Whilst NZ and Australia have been pumping the volumes in, other supply countries have not. For the moment there is a degree of comfort in a 3million cubic metre inventory with background nervousness about medium long term supply.

Hence we are continuing to see CFR prices (US$ cost per cubic metre landed in China) firm and NZ suppliers particularly, forcing the hand of the market. My review of this situation suggests a level of caution. Indeed we face a potential crash and burn situation if NZ suppliers continue to force prices up.

As prices reach a critical level, others can be expected to enter the market with PNW suppliers, for example, chasing the best price point options. This could lead to a significant lift in supply as PNW can divert large volumes very quickly. It is therefore time to be cautious in this

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Is your farm cow-friendly?Cows seem to be more convinced

than I am on this point! The end of the season is certainly putting more stress on them. They are becoming lethargic, walking to and from the cow shed seems a big task for them. This is one of the stresses that have a big impact on the hoof health of your animals.

Pushing cows is not the right way, we all know that. Why do some farmers have problems with cows being pushed too hard? But what if cows just don’t want to walk? You have to push them

Ask any farmer who has moved to a 16-hour milking programme and they will tell you how the cows change. They have more energy and they are livelier.

That is just a clear sign that cows are not machines and that they function differently under different circumstances.

To me, it seems that we often farm in a way where we make the cows work with us and they often have to put up with whatever situation we put them in, rather than us trying to change things to work with the cows.

When I go out to a farm for a consultancy visit, I am very interested in the cow comfort aspect of farming. I look at things like walking time and milking time. It is very important to treat the cows correctly when handled.

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just to get them moving. It seems like the more we push our cows, the more they work against us.

It is much better to get a cow walking by “dangling a carrot” in front of them instead of using a whip.

Is there much difference in the amount of physical force between the two ways of doing it? The difference will be very minimal, certainly not enough to cause the damage that we see in the hooves. The stress levels, however, are much higher when cows are being pushed.

So, when we want to minimise lameness we need to minimise stress on the cows.

What can we do to make our farms and management styles more cow friendly? I guess, in order to answer that question, we need to know what a cow-friendly environment looks like.

I think that when a cow is spending 21 hours a day in a paddock with a well-balanced diet, and a plentiful supply thereof, we are making a good start.

The summer is long gone. Not too many hot days left anymore, and there is much more rain instead — to the relief of many around the country. I can’t believe the season is nearly over.

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What we can learn from the clover root weevilWith the gap steadily closing between

the cost of producing a kilogramme of milk solids and the amount of money received, the arrival of the clover root weevil this season is unwelcome.

Healthy clover in a permanent clover rye grass pasture is capable of fixing more than enough nitrogen for the production of 18,000+ kilogrammes of dry matter annually.

In the short term applying fertiliser nitrogen seems the only logical solution to the damage caused by the root weevil. A severe root weevil infestation may effectively reduce the amount of clover fixed nitrogen by as much as 90%.

This suggests that a little in excess of 200kgN/ha should be applied to maintain normal pasture production.

Urea, the cheapest form of fertiliser nitrogen, is currently $745.00+GST/tonne ex store, which means the cost of 200kgN is $323.91+GST. That’s a cost of $48,586.95 for 150ha without the cost of cartage and spreading, roughly the price of a new ute.

A keen trout fishing neighbour remarked recently that if only he could interrogate the trout he catches he could catch a lot more.

Although it would be useful to communicate directly with clover root weevil it’s not necessary in order to know why they are currently attacking clover in dairy pasture.

It’s not all clover that is dealt to and it’s not just clover in dairy pasture that is affected. Weevil’s don’t know what type of animal is grazing the pasture, so it’s not a problem specific to pastures grazed by dairy animals.

The factor common to most intensive dairy farming is the use of nitrogen fertiliser. In our view regular fertiliser nitrogen always precedes damage by pests.

In pasture the role of pests is to ensure that weakened plants are not able to grow to maturity and produce seed, — only the strongest survive which is why not all clover is damaged.

Clovers flourish in pastures as plant available nitrogen declines, hence the application of fertiliser nitrogen reduces the reason for their existence. The plants that do survive struggle to compete with grass for moisture, nutrient, and sunlight, and therefore become the target of both flea and weevil.

Conversely reducing the amount of

nitrogen applied and lifting plant available calcium will bring about resurgence in the amount of clover in the sward. Clovers contain up to four times the calcium of rye grasses, just one of the reasons that animals grazing clover dominant pasture produce more and grow more rapidly than stock grazing other species.

Not only is extra calcium beneficial it is important that it becomes available to plants as they require it. This work is largely done by fungi, bacteria and worms, and the beneficial ones thrive in a calcium rich environment.

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Measures from six properties from September to December in 2006 using DoloZest based nutrient programmes showed they contained twice as much clover compared to pasture from six properties using conventional nitrogen driven systems.

The percentage of the clover in the pasture from the conventional properties averaged 13% over the four months with 27% clover content in the pastures using DoloZest based programmes.

Not only is the clover content higher in properties applying DoloZest, but damage by clover flea and weevil is limited to such an extent that less than 20kgN/ha is required to grow in excess of 18 tonne of pasture in a twelve month period.

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“It was an incredible lifestyle,” said Jo.

After training as a teacher, Jo’s career took her to Manchester Street School in Feilding, commuting each day from the 10 acre lifestyle block she lived on with her family at Mount Biggs.

For almost two decades Jo has been involved with Manawatu Rural Support Services. The society was established in 1994. Manawatu Rural Support Services endeavours to ensure the wellbeing of individuals, families and communities in the northern Manawatu district and the Pohangina Valley.

Jo currently holds the position of chairperson. “I knew Judy Jack from Rewa who pulled together a group of people who formed an incorporated society and obtained funding to pay for a rural worker to visit all homes in the northern Manawatu.

“We all agreed that rural people are very independent and will not ask for help.” Jo said the group also agreed that offering help, support and information at the early stage of an issue is much better for everyone as well as saving money.

Manawatu Rural Support Services is based on a service started by Sister Mary Dunn. This catholic nun travelled by campervan through the Rangitikei and Hunterville area, calling at every property, contacting and supporting rural families. Although this service was carried on for a period of time in the Rangitikei by another group, it folded around the time Manawatu Rural Support Services formed.

The society’s mission is to visit, empower, provide home-based support services and referrals to appropriate agencies; and to provide non-judgemental, non-discriminatory, compassionate, caring support to those in need.

Reaching out with rural supportby Denise Gunn Fifteen members currently

make up the incorporated society with six of those members on the management committee. Although it is entirely volunteer work, the two rural community workers are part-time paid positions. Manchester House in Feilding is also paid to manage and support these workers.

Financial support comes from several sources and considerable time and a high level of expertise goes into funding applications and accountability. “We need approximately $80,000 a year and it provides great value to funders,” said Jo.

Safe vehicles are needed to transport the community workers to rural areas and all car expenses need to be funded.

When the community workers talk with rural residents, they find people are experiencing a range of problems and issues. Sometimes various agencies may ask the workers to call on clients. Others may be self-referred. A high level of confidentiality by workers is essential.

As well as listening to rural residents, the workers may link them with appropriate agencies to offer further support. “We collaborate with MidCentral vets, banks, rural businesses, and school rural services to offer appropriate service,” said Jo.

“An issue today for workers is that some cases are more complex.”

Each year, Manawatu Rural Support Services run ‘On Line for Nine’ which gathers together rural students going onto secondary school.

During this time students are taught skills and strategies for dealing with issues that may arise in larger secondary schools.

Jo said Manawatu Rural Support workers have also taken young doctors into the rural area as part of their training to be general practitioners. “They were amazed at how much you could learn about people from visiting their homes and how help could be better targeted.”

Workers sometimes also support sub-communities to form interest groups such as embroidery, gardening or Pilates. “I would like to think we make a difference to people’s lives,” said Jo.

Manawatu Rural Support Services chairperson, Jo Rangooni, has been involved with the society since 1994

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The annual migration of the New Zealand dairy industry is coming round again with two to three busy weeks which herald the start of the new dairy season, with farms changing hands and share milkers moving on to new contracts.

Dairy herds will also be moving on to new pastures, but in all likelihood, movement will be somewhat restricted after the prolonged drought, which has yet to see any real recovery of feed stocks as winter closes in.

This has been recognised by the fact that the drought relief for the farming sector will stay in force until September, when it’s hoped that spring growth will see things settle back to something like normal.

But drought or not, the sheer weight of the dairy industry, with more cows than people in New Zealand makes Gypsy Week a significant event.

To the forefront at this time are local councils, as stock take to the road in trucks, or in local cases, to the road on the hoof.

Stock transports are being reminded to keep the highways and byways clear of effluent discharge or spillage.

Stock should be ‘stood’ overnight, before being  embarked. Road transport officials point out that effluent from trucks can create hazards for motorists,

especially at this time of the year, when stock movements are intensified.

Waterways can also be fouled with effluent washed into them.

‘Truck drivers should ensure their effluent storage tanks are emptied before each load and regularly use stock truck effluent disposal sites’, states a Federated Farmers’ advice leaflet.

As well as animals, hundreds of households may be on the move as well, as being a sharemilker taking up a new contract means having all of your household possessions in a truck with your stock not far behind.

Federated Farmers has issued tips to smooth the way over Gypsy Week.

These include:

Standing cows off green feed for a minimum of four hours and up to 12 hours to empty themselves, instead, feeding them straw, hay or baleage with free access to water.

Booking stock transport in advance and asking for an estimated time of arrival to allow cows to stand off for the recommended minimum time.

Checking the transport operator has a plan for the journey, covering effluent disposal sites and adequate stops and rest periods, particularly for cows on long journeys.

Talking to the farmer at the other end about when to expect stock to arrive.

On the road againby Paul Campbell

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Their cute new Wagener Sparky is a compact wee fire which has created big interest nationwide. Ngaire of Wagener Stoves, says Sparky literally ran out the door when he was launched in the middle of 2012 and they are now into a third production run to meet demand.

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And last but not least is the ultimate of solid fuel stoves — the Wagener Fairburn Cooker. Let it become the heart of your home keeping you cosy and warm, well fed and supplying copious amounts of hot water for your washing up and lovely long hot showers with no hefty power bills!

For more information please contact Wagener Stoves on 09 408 2469 or www.wagenerstoves.co.nz.

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Before packing up grab yourself an external hard disk drive — about twice the capacity of your machine’s hard drive is ideal. Drives from the likes of manufacturers like Western Digital cost a hundred or so dollars and come with their own automated backup software. If the enclosed instructions aren’t clear try Googling the make and model online with the word backup.

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If you’re running Windows XP you should consider buying a new machine before next April when Microsoft ends support for the operating system by no longer providing security patches over the internet.

It’s a good idea to have more than one backup in case your hard disk drive fails. Don’t rely on USB drives, which are small and can be easily lost, or CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs, which can be scratched and have a reasonably short life.

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