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Northern F arming L ifestyles September 2012 Edition Page 6–7 Waihou goat farming Page 10–11 Pleasant and green, but… empty! Page 18–19 Educating palates Check out page 5! Farmlands Trading Society Limited FAR21442 Phone: 09 439 6933 | Freephone: 0800 466 793 | Fax: 09 439 6930 | www.farminglifestyles.co.nz TRACTORS AND MACHINERY ACRES OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY – CALL IN TO VIEW DARGAVILLE 104 Jervois Street, PHONE 09 439 3333 Jonathan Cashmore A/h 09 438 8555, Arne Stewart 09 431 8296 WELLSFORD 20 Port Albert Road, State Highway 16, PHONE 09 423 7736 Grant Walton A/h 09 423 8356, Ken Marchant A/h 09 423 8950 Northland Machinery Dargaville 0800 699 688 • Wellsford 0800 555 005 Selected used machines from the hundreds in stock now: Berends stump jump chisel ploughs & HD groundbreakers Cambridge rollers 3 in stock Hooper giant & supergiant discs James 5 leg soil aerator with disc coulters Celli Ranger 250 2.5m powerharrow & cage roller Maschio Jumbo 6m powerharrow with air seeder & transport wheels Rotary hoes, Celli 2.5 & 3m, Howard 60”, 80”, 90”, 100” Seed drills, Duncan, Aitchison & Connorshea, good selection Tortella RPT6 3m rotary hoe with Aitchison seedbox & roller Vicon RV 1601 round silage baler, chopper and nettwrap Krone big pack square baler, 1270xc, tandem axle, as new Vicon 632T 3PL mower-conditioner very good order Maxam 3300 3.3m 4 drum mower with twin wilter Sam spreaders 4.75 ton, 4 ton & 3.25 used machines in stock Rotary slashers & mowers - good selection in stock Mulchers Y flail1.8-2.5m, Nobli, Berti, Tortella & more Grader Blades - Farmgard, Belcher, Terraplane & Grant 5’-7’ Claas Arion 620 tidy cab 140hp, 2300h, loader John Deere 8400 near new tyres, dual wheels, 280hp McCormick XTX200 195hp xtra speed trans, 4WD, cab, 2900h New Holland TM190 super steer 190hp 4800h Hitachi EX120-5 12ton digger with tilt & rock bucket TORTELLA CULTIVATION EQUIPMENT Grab a ‘Triple 3 Interest Free deal’ 1/3 deposit (plus GST) 1/3 in one year’s time 1/3 in two years. Pay no interest for two years on brand new Tortella equipment. *Offer ends October 31, conditions apply Pay 30% deposit (plus gst) 1 Payment March 2013 1 Payment March 2014 Pay just 4.9% interest *Offer ends September 30, conditions apply CUT A DEAL ON KRONE MOWERS BERENDS STUMP JUMP CHISEL PLOUGH Perfect for primary cultivation jobs Special Price $ 3,390 +GST Plus optional bolt-on highback RATA WRAPPED BALE GRAB Priced from $ 3,390 +GST

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Page 1: Northern Farming Lifestyles, September 2012

Northern

Farming LifestylesSeptember 2012 Edition

Page 6–7

Waihou goat farming

Page 10–11

Pleasant and green, but… empty!

Page 18–19

Educating palates

Check out page 5!

Farmlands Trading Society Limited FAR21442

Phone: 09 439 6933 | Freephone: 0800 466 793 | Fax: 09 439 6930 | www.farminglifestyles.co.nz

tractors and machinery ACRES OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY – CALL IN TO VIEW

Dargaville 104 Jervois Street, Phone 09 439 3333Jonathan Cashmore A/h 09 438 8555, Arne Stewart 09 431 8296

WellsforD 20 Port Albert Road, State Highway 16, Phone 09 423 7736Grant Walton A/h 09 423 8356, Ken Marchant A/h 09 423 8950

Northland MachineryDargaville 0800 699 688 • Wellsford 0800 555 005

Selected used machines from the hundreds in stock now:Berends stump jump chisel ploughs & HD groundbreakersCambridge rollers 3 in stockHooper giant & supergiant discsJames 5 leg soil aerator with disc coultersCelli Ranger 250 2.5m powerharrow & cage rollerMaschio Jumbo 6m powerharrow with air seeder &

transport wheelsRotary hoes, Celli 2.5 & 3m, Howard 60”, 80”, 90”, 100”Seed drills, Duncan, Aitchison & Connorshea, good selectionTortella RPT6 3m rotary hoe with Aitchison seedbox & rollerVicon RV 1601 round silage baler, chopper and nettwrapKrone big pack square baler, 1270xc, tandem axle, as newVicon 632T 3PL mower-conditioner very good orderMaxam 3300 3.3m 4 drum mower with twin wilterSam spreaders 4.75 ton, 4 ton & 3.25 used machines in stockRotary slashers & mowers - good selection in stockMulchers Y flail1.8-2.5m, Nobli, Berti, Tortella & moreGrader Blades - Farmgard, Belcher, Terraplane & Grant 5’-7’Claas Arion 620 tidy cab 140hp, 2300h, loaderJohn Deere 8400 near new tyres, dual wheels, 280hpMcCormick XTX200 195hp xtra speed trans, 4WD, cab, 2900hNew Holland TM190 super steer 190hp 4800hHitachi EX120-5 12ton digger with tilt & rock bucket

TORTELLA CULTIVATION EQUIPMENTGrab a ‘Triple 3 Interest Free deal’

1/3 deposit (plus GST) 1/3 in one year’s time 1/3 in two years. Pay no interest for two years on brand new Tortella equipment.*Offer ends October 31, conditions apply

EQUIPMENTGrab a ‘Triple 3Interest Free

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Pay 30% deposit (plus gst) 1 Payment March 2013 1 Payment March 2014

Pay just 4.9% interest

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*Offer ends September 30, conditions apply

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BERENDS STUMP JUMP CHISEL PLOUGHPerfect for primary cultivation jobs

tractors and machinery ACRES OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY – CALL IN TO VIEW

Special Price $3,390+GST

Plus optional bolt-on highback

RATA WRAPPED BALE GRAB

Priced from $3,390+GST

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September 2012 Northern Farming Lifestyles2

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Paparoa celebrating 150 years

From left: Mary Stevens, Bill Sheppard, Pete Hames, Graham Taylor, George Skelton and Robyn Skelton plan for the celebratory events

“It’s not just for people that have Kaipara heritage connections — we’re involving the whole community with events to suit everyone,” says chairman of the organising committee, Graham Taylor.

The Albertland settlers arrived in the Kaipara from 1862 onwards in a series of ships sailing from England. They settled a total of 70,000 acres of land around the Northern Kaipara, including Port Albert, Pahi, Paparoa, Whakapirau and Maungaturoto. Each adult received 100 acres of land with an addition of 20 acres for each child from the colonial government of the time, and many of their descendents still farm the original grants to this day.

Highlights of the celebrations include the world premiere of Allen Adair on Thursday, October 18 at the Otamatea Repertory Theatre. Directed by Peter Flower from Matakohe, the adaptation of the novel written by Jane Mander is set around the Kauri gum-digging industry in the late 1800s.

On the Saturday morning there will be a re-enactment of the settlers arriving at Pahi complete with a powhiri.

A descendant from the Cliff family who were part of the Albertlanders, Elizabeth Metcalfe, and her granddaughter will take part in the re-enactment dressing in colonial costume.

“I’m very conscious about my family’s contributions to the area and I want to

honour my ancestors and this is one way of doing it.”

“It’s also a way to bring my family alive for my grandchildren and make them real,” adds Elizabeth.

At 2pm on Saturday there will be a parade from Old School Lane to the Paparoa Showgrounds with over 30 floats participating including Battensby’s bullock team, brass and pipe bands, hunt horses, vintage cars and machinery as well as many dressed in period costumes.

The evening is capped off at Paparoa Hall with a bush dance and banquet, with mouth watering and traditional items on the menu including spit roasted lamb and pork.

Many historical sites will also be open for viewing including the 144-year-old St Albans Church in Whakapairu, as well as National Bank, Cliff House, Pahi Jail and Quaife House around Paparoa with bus tours and historical commentary as well as information for self guided tours.

To participate in the celebrations and see a full itinerary of the weekend go to www.paparoa.org.nz and fill out a registration form, otherwise contact Skelton’s Paparoa Drapery 09 431 7306.

“Everyone is welcome — the bush dance is going to be fun and the banquet is going to be fabulous,” says Elizabeth, also a member of the organising committee.

Over Labour weekend, Paparoa and districts on the northern reaches of the Kaipara Harbour is commemorating the arrival of the colonial settlers, the Albertlanders, in the region, in 1862

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The project is a simple one — teach young people to trap possums, give them hands-on knowledge of the industry, and grow the trade for the future, culling possum numbers and maximising profits. Students can even earn level 2 and 3 NCEA credits for taking part in what is a win-win proposal for everyone but the possums themselves.

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It’s a demanding course, handling substances like cyanide safely and making certain that possums and only possums succumb to the deadly bait. Trefoil park, an eighty hectare facility just south of Kaikohe is the training ground for these 21 hopefuls, including councillor Joe Carr who is renewing his CSL.

Graduates of the course will have the ammunition to cull possums in large numbers — not just for their pelts, but also to help protect our native ecosystem. And this on the ground approach using targeted controlled poisons obviates the need for the socially divisive and allegedly more harmful aerial drop method.

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The changing face of the district’s farming and land based industries is represented. The iron whim outside the village blacksmith’s is a reminder of the North’s

early pioneering days. It is similar to a windlass and has a vertical axle. The top wheel is connected to others within the mechanism. The whim could drive other wheels at a distance from it. A bar connected the mechanism to horse or oxen and within the kauri industry it could haul huge weights.

Another early device is the Hay Grab, made by a local blacksmith and used up until the 1930s. It would have been attached to a long swinging arm and worked by a system of ropes to collect the thrashed hay and throw it up onto the stack. This Cambridge invention went out to the world. Nearby under the Tung trees (Tung oil itself being a part of Northland’s history) is the 1930s solid wheeled Fordson industrial tractor used in factories such as a cement works where it would have pulled wagons.

The vehicle shed holds a range of vehicles including a Massey Ford tractor off a local farm. Only around 500 were ever made during the short lived partnership of William Massey and Henry Ford in the 1930s. Surprisingly the tractor’s motor

HERITAGE KAIKOHE MUSEUM

Heritage Kaikohe’s Pioneer Village and museum (Recreation Road, Kaikohe) has many noteable mechanical items, vehicles and machinery amongst its collection. Much has been restored to working order by local enthusiasts Ian Day is curator and director

Early asphalt spreader and the larger Marshall Traction Engine

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The changing face of the district’s farming and land based industries is represented. The iron whim outside the village blacksmith’s is a reminder of the North’s

early pioneering days. It is similar to a windlass and has a vertical axle. The top wheel is connected to others within the mechanism. The whim could drive other wheels at a distance from it. A bar connected the mechanism to horse or oxen and within the kauri industry it could haul huge weights.

Another early device is the Hay Grab, made by a local blacksmith and used up until the 1930s. It would have been attached to a long swinging arm and worked by a system of ropes to collect the thrashed hay and throw it up onto the stack. This Cambridge invention went out to the world. Nearby under the Tung trees (Tung oil itself being a part of Northland’s history) is the 1930s solid wheeled Fordson industrial tractor used in factories such as a cement works where it would have pulled wagons.

The vehicle shed holds a range of vehicles including a Massey Ford tractor off a local farm. Only around 500 were ever made during the short lived partnership of William Massey and Henry Ford in the 1930s. Surprisingly the tractor’s motor

later evolved into those of Vanguard and later Triumph cars. Another interesting tractor is the 1939 Farmall Cropmaster. This used a three wheel system with two small front double wheels. The Cropmaster became widely used because it could be utilised for a greater variety of jobs including seed sowing up until the 1950s.

The seed planter or drill of the 1920s is an interesting hybrid in its design. The steel wheels show it was horse drawn while the front smaller wheel belongs to the modern era. The working 1930s hay baler’s last outing was at Kaikohe A&P Show. Manufactured by Booth MacDonald and Co Ltd. of Christchurch, the baler is belt driven and runs off an engine. It was so efficient it stayed in use until the 1960s. Other machinery attests to the district’s timbering past — a 1920 log cutter with an open crank engine in working order and a heavy duty 1948 two man chainsaw. It has the radiator mounted on the top — the blade can work sideways.

The Bristol Bulldozer brings the collection to the 1950s. The working ‘dozer has a petrol Austin engine. “It is remembered with affection by many in the Northland area and was very popular. Its fuel was easily obtainable, it was reliable and light enough to use all over the farm,” explains Ian.

Adding its redoubtable presence is a steam driven Marshall Traction Engine, used in the Taheke kauri lands where it was dragged from the bush in the 1870s. Alongside it is an early asphalt spreader used by the Napier City Council. Across from these workhorses is the 1950 Water Buffalo, one of only four remaining in the world. The Scottish company Cuthbertson incorporated ideas from war time tank manufacture to develop a machine which could drain swamps in rough terrain. It was used in Scotland and extensively in the Waikato and at Taheke. It carried a 10 tonne payload and its plough had a six feet drag. This machine worked up until 1976.

All of these intriguing and often rare items are but few of a vast and valuable historical collection.

Part of the village square of the Heritage Kaikohe complex

“ The vehicle shed holds a range of vehicles including a Massey Ford tractor… only around 500 ever made”

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It supported a large population in pre-European times. There is land here known as the ‘The Cradle of Kupe’

and the King family’s farm holds kumara pits, deep fissures within the limestone and an ancient lookout site.

The river at the front of the farm is navigable and there are traces of the old coach road which connected North Hokianga to the Bay of Islands.

The Waihou Valley near Okaihau has an ancient history

Matt took over the farm from his father in 2008. Matt and wife Sarah are also the co-owners of Mid North Honda in nearby Waipapa. The busy King family manages to run both the farm and their farm vehicle business.

The feral goat population (around 450 animals) was threatening the long term viability of the property before Matt decided to make them generate profit for the operation. The Kings raise around 120 calves in the season and graze around 150 pure bred Angus breeding cows. The 700 acre property is clean and largely free of ragwort, blackberry, and thistle. “The only thing we need to spray a bit is gorse,” says Matt. The

farm follows a steep contour up from the river to ridges featuring outstanding limestone outcrops. The higher country is natural goat habitat.

At the annual spring goat muster Matt calls on Peter and Claire Thomson who farm at neighbouring Horeke. They are experienced goat musterers who also breed their own dogs and go to trials all over Northland. Claire and Peter bring straight bred headers — ‘sneakers’ and huntaways to the muster. “For goat musters the dogs can’t be going after just one animal,” Claire explains. “We bring dogs that can hold, and run no dogs under three years old.” The heading dogs combine wily patience

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with lightning reaction. The main mob has to be kept in a tight bundle while it is moved slowly down into the valley. The dogs’ skills are particularly evident when the wary goats approach the yards.

Matt built the cattle yards so that he could run goats into them when needed. A few more planks are secured along the lower rails. Goats must be able to see well ahead and Matt explains that they require experienced handling since they can bunch up and crush each other in the yards — there can be no more than five to six goats in a row. Tactics as well as the unflurried approach wins the day.

The goats are in good condition. Many are white with a curly angora type fleece while others show Boer characteristics and are lightly tanned with longer ears. The coloureds are drafted out, although the smaller

animals are kept back as well as the strongest nannies to breed from. Matt says that while the Boer strain in the crossbreds gives meatiness he has found in the Waihou that the breed does better on softer country.

He agrees that demand for goat meat is increasing. Nationally, since the 1980s, overall the price for goat meat has been rising to around $3.50/kg.

The goats have grown more used to Matt and he can now come much closer to them out on the farm. “I love them. I would like to have 1000 goats but it would cost $100,000 to fence!”

He has tagged some of the animals at one year and aims to expand this programme. Future plans include fencing off bush areas, especially on the steeper country, to keep the goats out. Alongside this he has selective farm areas already fenced for the goats and he will keep gradually extending these.

“ I love them. I would like to have 1000 goats but it would cost $100,000 to fence!”

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The name of this establishment — naturally — is Felixstowe Lodge.

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The name of this establishment — naturally — is Felixstowe Lodge.

Jasmine went from strength to strength with her riding skills, competing in show jumping and avidly participating in equestrian life. When an unfortunate accident forced her into two years of recuperation, her love for the sport saw her through, leading to many hours of research and planning.

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“We’ve definitely got the talent in this country — we just need the horses,” says Jasmine, speaking from the fields of Felixstowe Lodge. “Personally, I’d love to be overseas competing on one of my stallions, at events like Spruce Meadows, the World Equestrian Games or the Olympics.”

She has already begun a carefully researched breeding programme by importing two stallions from Australia with top European bloodlines in their ancestry. The first Felixstowe foal was

born this January, and Jasmine has high hopes for his development.

“In ten years’ time I’d love to have established a reputation for Felixstowe Lodge — we’d like to be known for quality, for horses with a good temperament.”

Jasmine’s parents Nikki and Kevin have been of invaluable assistance in making her dream a reality. It’s hard work looking after the more than 15 horses who call Felixstowe Lodge home, and the average day for the young horse breeder begins just after dawn. A rigorous programme of feeding, exercise, training and riding fills in Jasmine’s day until sundown, complete with all the hard physical labour needed to keep these top-performing animals happy and healthy. Horse breeding — especially in this down-to-earth fashion — is no pastime for the idle. But it’s not a job which Jasmine would trade for any other. Like so many successful Northlanders, this talented horsewoman has made her passion in life into her job, and her enthusiasm shows through as she talks about her plans for the future of equestrian sports in New Zealand.

Jasmine has come back from her injuries to once again compete around New Zealand — although it’s no longer just showjumping which makes a claim on her time. Some of her horses are stars in their own right. Three of Felixstowe Lodge’s four Warmblood stallions were recently showcased at the All Breed Stallion Parade at Cambridge, and interest is building in the progeny of the bloodlines Jasmine has brought together.

When asked whether beginning such a huge endeavour was a daunting

prospect, Jasmine reaffirms her clarity of purpose. Failure, it seems, was never even an option.

“I always knew I would succeed with Felixstowe because I’m so passionate about what I do,” she says. And with that kind of assurance, we are sure to be hearing more about this up and coming Northland horse breeder — perhaps even in the commentary for the next summer Olympics in Brazil.

Bravado Ego

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'England's green and pleasant land' is a catch-phrase echo from an old song, but a recent visit to the UK brought home the fact that for a large part, this green and pleasant land is empty

NZ$0.50c per litre, but it costs 60 cents to produce.

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The threat, when I left UK, had seen some progress with major supermarkets 'looking' at a rise in their payments to farmers.

But the problem of these empty UK paddocks goes a lot further.

Farmers in Europe, just across the channel, do it better, not to mention New Zealand of course. The open borders of Europe mean more efficient European farmers can undercut the Brits.

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So farm produce prices are forced down, and so agriculture as an economic sector declines. Agriculture accounts for just 1% of

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down-under actually being on top of the world

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Last year, dairying alone saw us reap $13.2 billion in export revenue, a 25 percent increase on the year before.

But what about home market support for the UK farmers? High street shoppers might express sympathy, but Danish butter looks better to most. Protectionism is illegal in the European Economic Community so it’s hard to see what chance UK farmers really have.

There is talk among their associations about the creation of a regulating office, a sort of government-appointed ombudsman to try and balance production costs with what the big conglomerates are prepared to pay farmers. But when the new government came in a couple of years ago, supermarkets waved the collective big stick at that idea and the

now embattled Conservative-Liberal Democrat rulers turned belly up. New moves would seem to be doomed to the same fate.

But all seem to agree in the UK that if the paddocks are to be filled once again, something needs to be done, and sooner rather than later, if the vestiges of the UK's battered rural sector is ever to rise again.

And let’s face it – it is all about food supply. After six weeks in Europe, this writer returned to New Zealand

Down on the farm — in New Zealand

The green and empty fields of England

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and of course, we export”

pastures much of the opinion that we are a lucky country indeed.

We can turn grass into a food surplus that assures us of a thriving rural sector and excellent export earnings.

It is a future that we must strive to guard. With the utmost vigour.

Recent Chinese interest in Kiwi soil has also been echoed in the UK, where a prominent investment advisor, Detlef Schon, CEO at Aquila Capital Green Assets, commenting on the state of the dairy industry there, said New Zealand was a far more appealing country to invest in dairy farming.

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"By that, you’ll find in New Zealand you can graze your cows all year round, which results in much lower costs per litre of milk produced than in the UK."

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In the next few editions of this paper I will examine some of these topics. The focus of this article is perhaps the most important: who is able to use the right of way? Because there are serious obligations in terms of maintenance for excessive use, and considerable repercussions if you deny a person legitimate access, it’s essential that you understand who can use the road.

At the most basic level, a right of way can be used by a person who is authorised to do so. Simple enough, but what does that actually mean?

The starting point is always to check the documents used to create the right of way. This is because although there are various rights and obligations owed and owing by each party at law, these can be varied if the parties’ wish.

If those documents do not limit access the person granted the use of the right of way is able to go over the right of way, with or without vehicles, machinery, implements, and domestic animals. If the land is rural, he or she will be able to travel with livestock.

The law states that the person entitled to the benefit of the right of way includes their agents, contractors, employees, invitees, licensees, and tenants. This is a substantial list, and the inclusion of ‘invitees’ effectively means that the person benefitting from the right of way is allowed to authorise anyone to use it. Of course, if

Who is that on my right of way?

Legal matters with Graham Day

For many people living in rural areas, issues concerning rights of way are a constant cause of frustration. Questions concerning who can use the right of way, blocking the right of way, and maintenance are all problems which tend to repeat themselves time and again.

those invitees damage your road, or restrict your access, it will be the person who gave them access in the first place who will be liable to you.

It is worth noting that the ability to use the right of way can be exercised at all times, day and night If you are negotiating with a neighbour

“The law states that the person entitled to the benefit of the right of way includes their agents, contractors, employees, invitees,

licensees, and tenants”

wishing access over your land for their rural property, and you are concerned that stock and or machinery may be moving at unreasonable hours, it will be important to clarify these access times at the outset.

Graham Day is a lawyer at Law North Limited in Kerikeri. He can be contacted on 09 407 7099 or [email protected]. Feedback and suggestions for future articles is appreciated.

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One of a select few vehicles to earn a coveted 5 out of 5 stars rating on ATV.com, the Outlander 1000 has carved out a niche among competitive riders the world over, blending raw grunt with technology to provide a visceral yet balanced riding experience. But at its heart the Outlander is still part of a practical family of working ATVs — complete with rugged racks and decking, generous ground clearance and hefty towing capacity. Its 800 and 500 ‘little brothers’ have proven

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Now BRP, makers of Can-Am, have refined the big Outlander for a second generation, keeping its powerful Rotax heart and tweaking and sculpting the rest of the machine for an improved 2013 iteration.

At the top of the new range sits the impressive MAX model, packed with features such as Fox adjustable air suspension, easy clip on clip off two-up seating (it can be switched out for a handy tool box in seconds) and the very clever visco-lok QE quick engagement front diff. This innovation moves power from a slipping front wheel to one with grip, navigating the fuel-injected Outlander through even the roughest terrain.

When Can-am unleashed the 1000cc Outlander ATV on an unsuspecting world for 2012, the repercussions were felt throughout the offroad community

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Can-am’s entire range for 2013 benefits from the G2 chassis setup pioneered for the 2012 Outlander, and you can bet that BRP have built on the strengths (and customer feedback) they’ve developed with the Outlander 1000. After all, just like the hugely powerful Veyron, Can-am’s flagship ATV is an exercise in excess which informs an entire new generation of vehicles.

Check out the Outlander 1000 now — or any of the excellent ATV quads in the Can-am range.

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The new range promises to bring cutting edge technology to the 65–100 horsepower sector of the market, and despite their small overall size the A83 and A93 are packed with both power and features.

Chief among these is an industry leading clutchless transmission system — a ‘powershift’ which seamlessly

delivers torque as it’s needed without the use of traditional transmission components. That means ease of use, as well as less parts to wear out over years of hard farm use… a win–win situation.

Agco Valtra specialist Greg Keenan says this isn’t the only feature which is new to the A series — discerning

New model scores an A grade with farmersValtra tractors are stepping up to a new level of power and performance this year with their new A series making waves in the rural industry

farmers will find all manner of small design tweaks throughout, putting the smaller A in line with the more powerful Valtra N and T series. Versatility is the key, allowing the A series to fulfil more roles around the farm, connect with more machinery, and thus increase the owner’s bottom line.

An example of this innovative thinking is the automatic handbrake system fitted to the A series. When the tractor is in park, the handbrake is engaged every time — making the A series safer to use and safer to service.

“Almost everyone has driven their tractor with the handbrake on by mistake, causing it to burn out,” says Mr Keenan. “Making it operate automatically is a great service feature, and it simplifies using the A series day to day.” The PTO lever has been replaced for similar reasons, and now takes

“ Versatility is the key, allowing the A series to ful� l more roles around the farm”

the form of a button on the tractor’s main console.

Valtra have already experienced great success and demand for the new A series across Europe, a challenging environment where the new tractor excels. Leading UK farming magazine Farmer’s Weekly has described the A series as “a tractor that packs a lot of features and systems into its diminutive frame”.

Now the new Valtra is here in New Zealand, and is available to view at Northland Machinery. Stop by to talk to their friendly machinery professionals about how the A series can help you on your farm.

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Dairying

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New Zealand is the only country in the world where speci� c antibodies against speci� c pathogens — (Rotagen Combo) — is a registered animal remedy.

The Rotagen Combo range is based on Globigen, a spray-dried egg yolk powder derived from vaccinated chickens which contains IgY’s speci� c to a particular organism — rotavirus 6 and 10, coronavirus, salmonella, cryptosporidium, and E.coli (K99).

Globigen is made by vaccinating high health status � ocks against a speci� c pathogen. The hen then passes maternal immunoglobulins from serum to the egg yolk which is collected, then spray-dried, heat-treated and standardized to a determined IgY titre. This is then formulated into a Rotagen combination product by Vetpak here in NZ. Any Rotagen combination of the above IgY’s can be produced on request to meet a speci� c challenge.

IgY antibodies provide a passive immunity effect in the gut in the same way bovine colostrum would. Studies show that IgY’s successfully pass

through the gastro -intestinal tract in an active form and are not altered by the digestive process. Their ability to bind to antigens is maintained within the local gut.

As the Rotagen products are based on a local gut immunity provided by immunoglobulins, there is no issue with toxicity and no withholding period.

The product can be used with calves of any age and treatment can be initiated at any stage of infection. It can be used to both prevent and treat speci� c calf scours.

A recent addition to the range is Rotagen Crypto, a cryptosporidium speci� c treatment for calves.

Approved by the ACVM as an aid in the prevention and treatment of calf scours caused by cryptosporidium, this is available as a stand-alone product without the addition of rotavirus. This is particularly useful in cases where the herd has been vaccinated for rotavirus, but the farm has a history of cryptosporidium parvum scours in their calves.

Calves of any age or weight can be treated at the same dosage rate. For prevention, the recommended dose is 10 grams per calf per day for � ve days. For treatment, dose calves with 10 g twice daily for the � rst day, then 5 g twice daily for three to seven days.

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and Rotagen can be used in conjunction with electrolytes or milk feeding.

Treating the calves with Rotagen is one part of the equation, reducing the effects of environmental contamination is also important in reducing the effects of an outbreak within your calves, this is where another Vetpak product Vetsan can help, Vetsan is a santiser and disinfectant that is effective against all major organisms including Rotavirus, Coronavirus, E Coli, Salmonella Sp and Cryptospordium. One of the major bene� ts of Vetsan is that it is a very safe product which can be sprayed around and over your calves without any affects to them and it is also non toxic to humans. Vetsan comes in two forms, one is a ready to use product and the other is a concentrate mixed at a 1to 4 ratio, Vetsan should be used with a � ne nozzle or mist sprayer or it is suitable for use with a fogger.

A litre of Vetsan will cover 36m2 compared to many products on the market only covering 3m2 per litre of product and Vetsan also has residual activity over 7-14 days meaning the product keeps working longer.

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to your pulsation rate and ratio — only a machine test can pick this up. But it may help you isolate a pulsator that is not working.

7. If you have an accurate vacuum gauge, check your vacuum level is not too high. Vacuum may range from as low as 41 kpa on a low line set up to 45 kpa on some high lines, but this is best discussed with a trained milking machine technician.

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Hopefully these quick tips will help you isolate any small issues you may be having. Call your local Milfos Service Partner to get your shed booked in for a machine test and a milking plant service.

It’s great to finally see the sun shining and the grass growing. It has been a wet but a warm spring so far and unfortunately this is prime condition for all those nasty bugs that cause mastitis to thrive.

shed with Mike Prendergast

Dairying

Puhoi Valley Cheese Company was started back in 1981 by dairy

goat farmer Lloyd Darrach. A couple of years later the first factory was set up, with the help of French cheese-maker Marie Grandjonc.

That factory, which celebrates its 30th anniversary next year, has grown enormously. Hi-tech ultra-filtration equipment was installed and cow’s milk introduced.

The company now employs 70 staff, increasing seasonally to more than 100, commuting from as far afield as Kaiwaka and Manukau, producing a huge range of specialty cheeses, yoghurt and ice cream.

by Cliff Taylor

The picturesque north Auckland settlement of Puhoi has been synonymous with various things in its past, notably its Bohemian heritage and its famous pub. But today it is cheese which is putting Puhoi on the map

It also boasts a cheese cellar and busy café set in landscaped gardens with a pond and fountain attracting tourists and coach tours to what is still a sleepy rural backwater.

But the company itself has long since passed out of the hands of its goat farmer founder. In 2000 it was bought by NZ Dairy, which was subsequently merged with Goodman Fielder in 2005.

David Pride is Puhoi Valley’s Production Manager. He takes me for a guided tour of the busy plant where, nine years ago, he started work on the factory floor.

Hygiene is taken extremely seriously. We are kitted out in white overalls, gumboots and hair nets and have to step through several foot baths as we move from section to section. Hand-washing is also compulsory, although

Educating palatesEducating palatesEducating palates

The cafe and cheese cellar at Puhoi Valley

Puhoi Valley now employs more than 70 staff in its factory

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There can be several causes of mastitis from environmental to mechanical. Consulting with your animal health professional (local vet) should be first on your list, at the same time ruling out your milking plant. Here are a few tips that may help you find some of the basic issues preventing your machine working at it’s peak:

Weekly Checklist:

1. Check your milking liners — how old are they? Are there any split or twisted ones? Liners should be replaced at least every 2500 milkings.

2. Check all your pulse tubes on the milking claw — are there any cracked or split ones?

3. Check your claw bowl seals — are they cracked or split?

4. Check your claw bowls for cracks.

5. Check the pulse tube leading to the claw for splits or cracks.

6. While the milking machine is running place your fingers inside the teat cup (for a short period, 10 — 20 seconds) to check if the pulsation is working. Please note this is not an accurate guide

to your pulsation rate and ratio — only a machine test can pick this up. But it may help you isolate a pulsator that is not working.

7. If you have an accurate vacuum gauge, check your vacuum level is not too high. Vacuum may range from as low as 41 kpa on a low line set up to 45 kpa on some high lines, but this is best discussed with a trained milking machine technician.

8. If you have cup removers check that they are milking the cows out cleanly and not over milking or under milking your herd.

9. Get a machine test done at least annually.

10. Get your milking plant serviced annually or every 1500 hours.

The smallest crack or split can cause problems and any of parts showing signs of wear should be replaced immediately.

Hopefully these quick tips will help you isolate any small issues you may be having. Call your local Milfos Service Partner to get your shed booked in for a machine test and a milking plant service.

It’s great to finally see the sun shining and the grass growing. It has been a wet but a warm spring so far and unfortunately this is prime condition for all those nasty bugs that cause mastitis to thrive.

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Dairyingthe ear plugs are reserved for the noisiest areas.

These days the company has far outgrown the ability of local farmers to supply its milk, which is now provided by Fonterra from farms throughout north Auckland and Northland.

The factory may be highly mechanised, but there are still key tasks such as stirring vast vats of curds by hand and constant cleaning. One of the company’s most popular products is feta. If you’ve ever wondered how it gets its unique salty taste, the answer is simple. It’s soaked in a deep bath of brine before being put into a cool store.

What looks like pale scrambled eggs is dropped into round moulds to become the French-style soft cheeses such as brie and camembert. These take on the distinct white mould exterior as they sit for several days maturing in cool stores.

David Pride says the process of educating the palates of New  Zealanders to these European styles is an on-going one. It’s also about teaching chefs how to cook with such strong flavours and how to store the cheeses correctly.

“It’s not just about shoving it to the back of the fridge,” he says. “Cheese is alive. It’s alive here in the factory and will continue to be alive on the shelf, so it needs to be treated properly.”

Some of the cheeses sound more

challenging than cheddar. How about a taste of Intrepid Gorgonzola Style Blue or Layered Havarti Chilli & Kaffir Lime?

But, David says proudly, even the fussiest connoisseurs can be won over. He describes how the French rugby team was served some of the Kaipara Washed Rind at a function last year, and they couldn’t believe it was a locally produced cheese.

The product range has been extended over the years, but the core focus is still white mould, feta and blue, the latter produced in a separate part of the factory adjacent to the café and visible to the public. The cheeses are exported around the country.

Preparations are underway for the 30th anniversary which is likely to be in the second half of 2013.

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The Country sales team have established themselves as leaders in the market, selling more dairy farms in Northland than any other company. Recent additions Nicky Reid and more recently Mel Currin ensure that any gap left by Tony’s departure into a management role has been quickly �lled.

Tony is quick to assure that he is not walking away from the rural aspect of real estate – “Quite the opposite, I now will have the time to drive the business and ensure that our Country team have all of the tools and support they need in order to get real premiums for our vendors, I will be very much hands on, working along side the agents on the ground, I guess our vendors get two for the price of one.”

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Opening a wound would expose it to bacteria which will increase the risk of infection, especially in wet conditions. But, even though an exposed corium is running the risk of getting infected, not opening a wound would increase that risk. A lame hoof that has a hole needs to be treated.

The principle is that the corium needs to be exposed and the weight taken off the damaged claw. That is the key of good hoof trimming. If the wound is not opened up properly, it doesn’t mean that the bacteria are not at the corium. If anything, the bacteria are trapped in the wound and are more likely to go through the corium creating an infection. Opening it up and letting the air get to it will take a lot of the infection pressure away and the wound can heal up a lot quicker. Using a bandage is not advisable as often the bandage is not

taken off on time. When you eventually do take the bandage off you can smell a rotten smell. That smell should be enough of an indication that it is not helpful to use a bandage.

However, letting the air get to the wound is not enough. The weight needs

to be taken off the wound. This sounds very logical yet very

few people actually do it with trimming. Most people refer

to a claw block. There is nothing wrong with

using claw blocks and in many cases using a block is crucial to the healing of the cow, but if the claw is not trimmed properly it can still negatively affect

the cow. It does happen sometimes

that claw blocks comeoff prematurely. If the

claw is not trimmed properly the wounded claw

is going to carry too much weight again.

So how do you trim a cow properly then?

The principle is the same as putting a claw block on the healthy claw, but, instead of making the healthy claw higher, you need to make the lame claw lower. You can do this by lowering the sole of the damaged claw on the 2/3 area from the heel side. Lowering this area can sometimes create as much height difference as using a block. Another advantage is that it is easier to see if the under-run has been eliminated properly and it is much less likely for a hard ridge in the hoof to pinch the wound.

A farmer once made a comment that he didn’t want to get his cow’s feet trimmed in the wet weather — opening up the wound would only create problems. This is an interesting comment, and I can appreciate his train of thought

“A lame hoof that has a

hole needs to be treated”

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www.bayleys.co.nzAll companies within this composite are Members of Bayleys Realty Group

THIRD GENERATION FAMILY FARM

This 99.2909ha dairy unit features and even mix of fertile flats and easy hill country. A well set up milking platform with

39 paddocks, a good water supply and regular fertiliser applications. Improvements include a 28 ASHB shed, 2 x calf

sheds, 152 cow wintering barn and other sheds. The farm boasts two very good homes both with warm northerly

aspects. Currently run as a 50/50 sharemilking operation milking 240 cows with your stock grazed off and is

conservatively farmed with minimal inputs. The property will be offered with 80,000 Fonterra shares. A very attractive

property with great location, privately situated just 1km of SH1, centrally situated between Whangarei and Ruakaka and

close proximity to Bream Bay east coast beaches. Plus there is a limeworks and fertiliser base on the boundary.

Genuine retiring vendors are reluctantly selling due to ill health. Great opportunity here. Call us now for details.

Virtual Tour http://www.umoview.co.nz/11479

Mata, Whangarei

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As Spring approaches it is not only the grass that is leaping out of the ground, Bayleys Whangarei have likewise not stood still, with new of�ces in Marsden Cove, our new of�ce in Dargaville �rmly established and with new staff in both the Residential and Country teams.

Other changes include long time rural agent Tony Grindle being promoted to Branch Manager of Whangarei, Dargaville and Marsden Cove.

The Country sales team have established themselves as leaders in the market, selling more dairy farms in Northland than any other company. Recent additions Nicky Reid and more recently Mel Currin ensure that any gap left by Tony’s departure into a management role has been quickly �lled.

Tony is quick to assure that he is not walking away from the rural aspect of real estate – “Quite the opposite, I now will have the time to drive the business and ensure that our Country team have all of the tools and support they need in order to get real premiums for our vendors, I will be very much hands on, working along side the agents on the ground, I guess our vendors get two for the price of one.”

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But green pastures have many enemies, and this time of year it’s time to take the offensive to these pests, guaranteeing good pasture growth.

Pests take two major forms – insects and weeds. Weeds can be insidious – many were in fact introduced species, and still flourish in country gardens, spreading their seeds via wind and birds to ruin paddocks.

Knowing how weeds such as gorse, thistle and ragwort spread is key to eliminating these plant pests from your pastures. As well as being windblown or carried by water, the seeds of noxious plants can also sometimes be found amongst benign grass seed – check the certification of any seed you’re planting to make sure it’s weed free. Another vector, pertinent this time of year is the very machinery used to destroy weeds. The tractors, harrows and rollers visiting your land may be carrying weed seeds in like the old ‘trojan horse’.

Sometimes it’s possible to let nature take prevention one step further, by using biological control methods. This means introducing a new plant, insect or other living thing into the environment specifically to target a pest. While this approach can initially cost more than sprays and seems slow to get started, the long-term results of biological control are economically very viable, and of course it’s the ‘green’ option too.

Insect pests, such as weevils (these attack clover, and as such are high on the hit-list), grass grubs, army worms and

the like are also best managed by taking care of the pasture from a ‘grass roots’ level. Chemicals can be effectively used to quash infestations, but even better is the more natural approach as practiced since the middle ages. Consider planting a ‘break crop’, especially in summer. Valuable dry mass for feed can be gained from, for example, a turnip crop in summer, breaking the pest’s life cycle by depriving it of its favourite food - and as a bonus, alternative cropping and rotation of the paddock has been proven to help reduce pugging damage and fix soil nutrients.

PASTURE managementWin the battle for greener pastures

The best modern method of dealing with weeds once they rear their heads is with agri-spray chemicals – though still better is prevention. A healthy pasture carpeted in long, lush grass is its own protection in many ways, blocking weeds from even germinating or growing past a tiny sprout.

To stop weeds, take care of the land from the ground up. Cultivate with deep tines and harrows to aerate the soil, then seed a certified weed-free, hardy form of grass appropriate to the moisture content and drainage of your pasture. Pugged paddocks won’t grow the best crop, so the roller may come into play as well, before nitrogen is spread for maximum soil fertility. Regular grazing throughout the season and the year helps too – your herd can do their part by nipping some of those shoots literally in the bud, and by preventing overgrowth.

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Part 3 — The Role of Nutrients

The answer to this was assumed to be yes, because the best producing paddocks on a farm always seem to have the most active soil biology.

In Part 2, we looked at the main types of soil microbes, their abundance and what their roles were, and what makes life difficult for them. We concluded that since microbes, unlike larger organisms like earthworms, are so easily distributed by weather, animals and machinery, simply applying cultures of microbes is unlikely to be much help. We concluded that having good soil conditions — good aeration and drainage particularly — is a key factor.

In this final part in the series, we look at how nutrient efficiency can help optimise the entire soil-plant system, and with it, production.

Even with the best soil aeration and drainage, soil biological activity and plant growth will not reach full potential if one or more nutrients are limiting. But to simply throw more fertiliser on to try to ensure that nothing is limiting is both expensive and harmful to the environment, particularly to water quality and emissions of greenhouse gases. Moreover, excess quantities of

nutrients can induce toxicities in plants and animals, and can suppress uptake and utilisation of other nutrients.

So it is becoming ever more important to find the most efficient forms of individual nutrients, and the most efficient ways of applying them. This is particularly so given the massive intensification of dairy farming that has been taking place in New Zealand in the past 15 years. While this has had enormous economic benefit for New Zealand, we have to be fully aware of the potential adverse impact on the environment. As we run out of suitable land to convert to dairy farming, we have been increasing production on the land we have by using more nitrogen fertiliser, and by importing rapidly increasing amounts of feed, especially PKE (palm kernel extract).

This enables more stock to be carried per hectare, but increases the risk of soil drainage, aeration and nutrient run-off problems. Feeding out on pads or in cow homes helps avoid these problems, but is capital intensive, and is ultimately limited by how much effluent loading the land can cope with before soil microbial activity and water quality are affected too severely. Once we start to damage the level of microbial activity in the soil, we become dependent on increasing amounts of fertiliser just to maintain existing production levels.

Sooner or later, region by region, catchment by catchment, limits on fertiliser use and brought-in feed will be (and in some catchments already have been) set. Once these limits are in place, further increases in production can only come from improved plant and animal genetics, better soil management, and increased nutrient

efficiency. The longer it takes the dairy industry to demonstrate that it understands the significance of what is happening and start planning for the future, the harsher will be the limitations that will eventually be imposed on their farmers’ suppliers.

It has already been scientifically proven that the efficiency of urea — by far the major source of fertiliser N in New Zealand — can be literally doubled by applying it either as a thick fluid or more dilute liquid incorporating urease inhibitor. In other words, less than half the amount of N is required to achieve a certain increase in production. There is no magic to this. By applying urea in this form, foliar uptake is optimised, as is the root uptake of the coarser particles that reach the soil. N that was lost to the environment either as leached nitrate or gaseous losses of nitrous oxide greenhouse gas, are minimised. The nutrient cycle is tightened, as it is in nature.

Most of the other major nutrients provide some, but less spectacular, increases in efficiency when applied in this way. The efficiency of many trace elements can be tenfold or more higher when applied in this way compared to solid form.

The major impediment to the wider adoption of fluid application has been the higher cost of application per unit of nutrient. However, recent advances in both ground and aerial application of fluids has greatly reduced the cost premium compared to solids. This, combined with the reductions in nutrient requirements, means total costs are already lower in many situations.

So yes, help is on the way!

Dr Bert Quin, fertiliser and soil fertility consultant

In Part 1 of this three-part series of articles, we looked at how organic matter levels have built up under agriculture, and asked the question ‘Are there benefits in getting this organic matter to turn over or cycle more rapidly?’

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It's not just an aesthetic consideration, either — pugging doesn't just reduce drainage, leading to more runoff, it also harms the soil in other ways. Pugged soil is less aerated, meaning that soil temperatures remain low, and anerobic conditions can develop down at the root level, robbing grass of the good microbes and the oxygen it needs to flourish. Ryegrass is especially impacted by pugging — the 'tillers' which are the roots of ryegrass are delicate, and pugged pasture supports less than 45% of ground cover compared to healthy pasture.

Yield can be cut from between 20 to 80 percent by pugging, and the effects can last over half a year, seriously impacting the growth of all important dry mass and thus impacting your bottom line. Obviously, doing nothing about pugging isn't even an option — but research conducted in New Zealand by the Taranaki Agricultural

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The usual method for tackling pugging has involved the farmer's old friend, the harrow and roller combination. Levelling the paddock and providing aeration by deep-tine harrowing has an immediate effect, reducing runoff and breaking up the harmful anerobic conditions caused by deep compaction. But alone, these methods aren't enough.

Studies have proven that following up the harrow and roller with broadcasting of ryegrass seed is the most effective method of rebuilding a healthy paddock — 16%

better than simply using the machinery alone. Broadcasting the seed was found to be even more effective than drilling.

Another option which works on many levels is to plant a 'break crop' after regrassing. Crops such as turnips are not on the menu for grass grubs and other pests, ruining their life cycle and killing them off naturally. And of course, a summer crop can provide feed at a better level than damaged pasture, helping lay in a stock of feed for the winter months.

In short, it's a multi-layered approach. Machinery can take a pugged pasture so far back to good health, but it's also important to re-seed, rather than relying on existing grasses to try and re-establish themselves. Vigorous and hardy varieties of grass are readily available through many agricultural companies to kick-start the regeneration process. And in the end, it all comes down to getting the most from your pasture — the most fuel for your herd at the lowest cost both to your bottom line and to the environment.

Cattle are no lightweights, and when conditions are damp it's inevitable that their hooves are going to cause damage to the foundations of good pasture — the effect known as pugging. It's been a problem for as long as people have cultivated livestock, but with more intensive farming practises and increased herd sizes, it's an issue which needs more attention than ever

“Pugged soil is less aerated, meaning that soil temperatures remain low, and anerobic conditions can develop down at

the root level, robbing grass of the good microbes and the oxygen it needs to � ourish”

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A soil-balancing programme is built on the understanding that each time we add an element that is de� cient, it will reduce any other element that is excessive in that soil. In other words, if we have too little of one nutrient in the soil, we will have too much of something else.

A key Albrecht principle is that once all the nutrients required are properly supplied, the pH will be right (Figure 1). Ideal amounts of nutrients as measured by base saturation percentages for light sand to heavy clay soils are: Calcium (Ca) 60 to 70%; Magnesium (Mg) 10 to 20%; Potassium (K) 2 to 5%; Sodium (Na) 0.5 to 3%; exchangeable hydrogen 10 to 15%; and other bases 2-4%. The ideal is for Ca and Mg to total 80% combined.

The diagrams (right) show that two soils can have a good pH but have very different levels of nutrients.

The Albrecht system of soil fertility also says that a good pH does not always guarantee a balanced soil (Figure 2). Soil pH is affected and in� uenced not just by Calcium (Ca) but by all the four major cations (positively charged ions):

Understanding soil pH and balanced soil nutritionby Dr SMA Jabbar, PhD, MSc, Bsc.Ag. Soil Fertility Analyst, Avoca.

achieved and the right environments for biological activities exist.

When the pH (balanced cations) is correct, other nutrients including phosphorus, sulphur, nitrogen and trace elements will be at their most available and be most ef� ciently utilised by the plant. The more the soil chemistry, physics and biology are correctly in� uenced, the plant or crop will be able to acquire all the essential nutrients in proper amounts. This is why the Albrecht system emphasises ‘feed the soil and let the soil feed the plants’.

The concept behind ‘soil fertility management’ is to establish a balanced system between all the soil elements, a system that contains the right amount of soil nutrients in the correct proportions to support healthy plant and animal life speci� c to individual needs

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Gravel Lock delivers a high quality, hard wearing road surface across gravel driveways, tanker roads, feedpads and races.Say goodbye to corrugations! Say goodbye to dust!Forget the expensive maintenance cycles.Gravel Lock is the Kiwi-Made system that’s changing how the world builds roads and YOU can’t afford to miss out!

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Kaipara District Harrison Contracting Ltd Richard Harrison Ph 0274 984 [email protected]

2nd hand pre loved homes ready to be lived in.Prices delivered and including new foundations

from $50,000 + GSTWarm comfortable and made of quality building materials.

Phone anytime WoRK: 09 435 7285 moBiLe: (0274) 874 188

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Geotextiles – erosion control – contractors and landscapers – shadesails – shadecloth – Windbreak

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Serving the North for over 25 years

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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 operating effectively and not endangering you or your family’s health.

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

SEPTIC TANK OWNERS How you can save money by keeping your septic system effective and healthy

septi-cure

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.

Problematic septic tanks – treat with Septi-Cure™.Prevent septic system problems – treat with Septi-Cure™.For Septi-Cure™- Call: 0800-109-202Website: www.ecoworld.co.nzAlso Available in Farmlands

need a SOLID PARTNER TO BUILD WITH?

call 09 401 0789 77 Mangakahia Road Kaikohe

www.henwoodbuilders.co.nz

Based in the Bay of Islands, Henwood Builders have serviced the Mid North Region from the Hokianga area to the Bay Of Islands, from Kawakawa to North Cape since 1993. Several staff have been with Henwood Builders for over 20 years, creating a strong company base. This reflects the companies’ loyalty, experience and commitment to staff, their safety and well being; and client satisfaction. Many close professional working relationships have been formed with local sub-contractors and companies who enable us to deliver to the highest standard. Henwood Builders employs the latest industry services, technology and developments. As an addition to the many services Henwood Builders offer, we have added another branch to the Company, being new homes under the Location Homes umbrella. With over 300 homes on their data base, Location Homes can design a home to suit everyone. Some of these designs can be viewed on our website, www.locationhomes.co.nzOur goal is to provide clients with courteous, expedient, professional service of the highest calibre.

Henwood Builders have the staff, resources and knowledge to undertake all contracts big and small, commercial and residential, including calf sheds, lean toos, retainer walls, feed pads, shearers quarters, kitchens, decks and new homes.

ANY TYPE OF COVER

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• Boats • Utes • Trailers • Trucks

• Awnings • Verandah Curtains

• Shade Sails • Upholstery

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Available from CRT, PGG Wrightson, FarmlandsUV Protected Polycarbonate. Fits on any container with a flat surface. Instructions supplied with the fitting.$20 plus p&pGORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING21 LITCHFIELD ST, BLENHEIM

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FARMERS – How clean is your water?Would you drink the water out of your troughs?

Now is your best time to service your water system… Give us a call and let’s check it out.

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Andy Payne

We dig your dirt

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Mark & Lisa Williamson 110 Bank Street WhangareiPh 09 438 5457 or 0800 224 151

Insurance Specialists

˚ Farming˚ Commercial˚ Domestic

INSURANCE BROKERS

Bruce Cameron 027 498 8412 / 09 235 8263

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Ring AndrewRing AndrewNo job too smallCovering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

ProPertyMaintenance

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• Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes

• Windows & Latches • Plus Much More

Implements irect

PH 0800 733 355

www.implementsdirect.co.nz

Galvanized Towbar BUY ONLINE $195 Inc GST

for tractor attachments visit us online*Post hole borers*Box Graders*3 pt Scoops*Concrete mixers*Wood ChippersDEMO VIDEOS AND MORE

Advanced

Secondary

Septics OFFGRID / Don’t want to use electricity

No Power Secondary Septic System No need for extensive gravel beds

We can also UPGRADE old failing septic tanks improve your quality of effluent

Use your outflow to water your garden.

[email protected] 274 8262

Pat’s Healing Centrewww.animalherbs.co.nz — We courier to your door!

A big range of Health Solutions for you, your family and animals

Ph 09 432 0820 Visit our Waipu clinic and shop, or website to buy online

Solutions for control of fleas, ticks •and worms with WashBar products, Diatomaceous Earth and Flee FleaHerbal and Homeopathic remedies •for you and your animals

Himalayan Salt Lick with •80+ mineralsOrijen Organic Dog and Cat •Food — no grains

Free parking and we don’t run lateNeil Johnson

P: (09) 438 4273

More Milk Better Health Less Metabolics

phone 0800 4 DOLOMITE

0800 436 566 Bio-Gro certified

AFFCO LIVESTOCKAFFCO LIVESTOCKTerry North

Phone 09 439 5902Mobile 027 484 1823 • Fax 09 439 1320

Ph 09 439 5065 Dargavillewww.newmanengineering.co.nz MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP

Newman Engineering (2004) LTD

•  Pipe & Steel Supplies  •  LTNZ Approved Workshop•  General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering•  Mobile Welding Services  •  General Repairs & Maintenance•  2 Ton Gantry Crane  •  Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake•  de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator®•  Field Rollers, Water Carts  •  Kumara Gear

Make Your Life easier! use our services now!

Doug Wilson ManagerPhone: 09 430 2934Fax: 09 430 2936Mobile: 0274 302 934Email: [email protected]

Specialising in Fertiliser and Metal cartage.30 Tonne units available.We cover your country!

Home Cheesemaker ClassesRefer to the Cheesemaking page

on www.homebushview.co.nz

Sherryle Bennettwww.homebushviewcheesemaking.blogspot.com

Gift Vouchers Available

ANDY MACKAYAANDDY MAACKAAYANDY MACKAYCONTRACTING

AGRICULTURAL & FENCING

Ph/Fax Andy 09 423 7339 or 0274 956 674

Smart new homes…

Enquire today: 0800 FAST BUILD | 0800 327 828

Visit: www.advancebuild.co.nz

Northern Rural Marketplace

Livestock company dealing in all classes of livestock•Livestockfinanceavailable•Liveweightselling•Livestockvaluations•StocksalesheldthesecondFridayofthemonthatTinopaiRoad,Matakohe(undercover)salesyards

•NAITcompliantsalesyards

Contact

Covering the Northland plus

Over 20 years combined experience

Rob StevensonDargavilleCell 021 278 5291A/Hrs 09 439 6847

Allan SwindlehurstMatakoheCell 027 493 2844A/Hrs 09 431 7081

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Northern Rural MarketplaceWindy Ridge ContRaCting

Phone Colin 09 439 7266 ~ Mob 021 882 857• Round Bale Hay and Silage • Medium Square Baling

• Conventional Baling • Cultivation • Undersowing• 8 Tonne Tip Trailer • Mulching

• Fencing

Servicing the Kaipara and Whangarei Districts

Trans-Tune Automotive

09 438 2892 147 Cameron St

Our ServicesMechanical RepairsNew Car Servicing

Petrol & Diesel ServicingWheel AlignmentFault Diagnosis

Brake & Suspension RepairsFuel Injection Servicing

NORTHERN FARMING CLASSIFIEDSReach 33,300 Rural Homes — Phone 0800 466 793

For Sale

MX FARM BIKE SERVICE.

Receive 7.5% discount off RRP for standard service parts* with this voucher when you get your

MX / Farm Bike serviced at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636 www.atvtyres.co.nz. *Conditions

apply, offer ends 31/09/12.

ATV SERVICE. Receive 10% discount off RRP for

standard service parts* with this voucher when you get your ATV serviced

at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636

www.atvtyres.co.nz. *Conditions apply, offer ends 31/09/12.

ATV FARM BIKE MX SPARES

INTRODUCTORY OFFER. New Customers Receive 7.5% discount

off RRP for all stocked items with this voucher at Rouse Motorcycles, King

Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636 www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick – offer

ends 31/09/12. Conditions apply.

For SaleATV MATS from $89 — Come in & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick offer ends 31/09/12.

ATV SAFETY HELMETS — from $119 accessories from $15. The law has changed! Have you got yours? Come & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Subject to availability.

BACK 2 WOOD Demolition. For your renovation needs. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in windows, doors and ranchsliders. Also kitchens, vanities, roofing and more. www.back2wood.co.nz. Ph 09 408 7163.

CHAIN & SPROCKET KITS DIRT OR FARM BIKE. SAVE 10% off RRP If you get them fitted at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/09/12.

NEED NEW ATV TYRES? GET 20% OFF RRP & FREE FITTING at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/09/12.

NEW YAMAHA FARM ATVs — 5.9% interest & 3 year warranty. Only at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi — phone 0800 963 636 & Yamaha MC Whangarei. Phone 09 438 0804. Offer ends 31/09/12.

STOLEN 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.

SINTERED BRAKE PADS — for MX & FarmBikes — from $39 at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz.

SOLAR POWER — wind generators — grid connected systems — etc. Amak Solutions, Phone Keith 021 240 6764 (a/h 09 439 7448).

WEED EATERS & CHAINSAWS — GET 10% OFF STOCKED ITEMS at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/09/12.

WINDMILL WATER pumps by Ferguson Windmills Company. Phone 09 412 8655. [email protected].

Work WantedCONCRETE PADS, shed floors, feedout pads, house floors, driveways, footpaths, concrete cutting and drilling, retaining walls, paling fences, excavation work. Waipu, Ruakaka, Whangarei, Mangawhai & Langs Beach. Phone Mark 027 443 3130 or 09 432 0107.

ELECTRICAL & SECURITY (monitoring) & CCTV. Minor repairs to full installation. Totally, locally owned for your comfort. Phone Keith 021 240 6764 A/H 09 439 7448.

FOR BULLDOZING, Roading, all general earthworks, subdivision work, house sites, landscaping, dams — 43 years experience CALL AND TALK TO MICK on0274 930 806.

Water ServicesTANK WATER TESTING. Detect ‘bad bugs’ in drinking water. Report gives results and recommendations. Sterilisation of water/gutters/pipes and vacuum cleaning. Contact Simon on 09 422 9345 or at [email protected].

Grazing AvailableFULL BOARD and lodgings for Dairy Maids. Phone Bob on 027 472 3967.

Bulls For SaleRED DEVON Yearling Bulls for sale. Easy handling — Easy calving. Phone Lee on 09 432 2724.

TravelGOVERNOR’S CUP Golf Tournament Norfolk Island. Escorted tour 4–11 November 2012. International Amateur Pairs Event. Incl airfares, accommodation, entry fees, green fees, gala events. Skylark Tours 09 432 8065. www.skylarktours.co.nz.

NEPAL OCTOBER 2013. Escorted tour incl wildlife safari, white water rafting, easy grade mini-trek, optional Bhutan extension. Skylark Tours 09 432 8065.

NORFOLK ISLAND JAZZ FESTIVAL Escorted tour 2-9 December 2012. Incl. fares, accom, admission to all Concerts and more. Skylark Tours 09 432 8065. www.skylarktours.co.nz.

WantedRIDE ON lawn mower (running) for under $500 please, Contact 021 231 2310 or 09 433 1173.

You build lasting business relationships.

You have excellent communication skills.

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Please send your CV to:NorthSouth Multi Media, PO Box 474, [email protected] Ph 09 439 6933

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NorthSouth Multi Media is looking for an enthusiastic sales rep to join the team. Your role will involve introducing businesses throughout the Northern Regions to the benefits of advertising in our publications.

Are you a proven sales hunter?

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This position offers a base rate with the opportunity to earn uncapped commission.

So if you have a positive attitude, the ability to keep yourself motivated, a passion for building client business through advertising, and the willingness to succeed apply now!

Situations Vacant

ServicesFURNITURE 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”.

Farm Supplies

$50.00 +GST

FREIGHT NEGOTIABLE CALL

09 439 7774 OR 021 456 247

Silage bound bales Rye & Clover bales

Wind generators Grid connected

systems etcAmak Systems

Ph Keith 021 240 6764

(a/h 09 439 7448)

Solar Power

30 years experience in farm design and native and exotic tree planting.

Come to us for a competitive price.

www.ruraldesign.co.nz or phone Heath Worsfold 021 431 320 for a free no-obligation assessment and quotation.

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Seating 2 2 2 1 1

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