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SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT

AND EDITORIAL FOR MORE

September 2015 Edition33,200 copies DELIVERED FREE to every farm and rural delivery address from Albany to Cape Reinga

The joy of ScotlandPages 6–7

When onegate closes

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2 September 2015 NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

The Northern Farming Lifestyles is published with pride by NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, a privately owned New Zealand company.Phone: 09 439 6933 or 0800 466 793 • Fax: 09 439 6930Email: [email protected] Address: PO Box 474, DargavillePhysical Address: Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, DargavilleGeneral Manager: Deb Wright | 021 639 9633

Editorial:Paul CampbellAndy BryentonAnn MorganAyla Miller

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Election tobe hotly contested

Three DairyNZ director positions will be hotly contested over the next month, having drawn in 10 farmer candidates – the most received by the industry body in recent years.

Along with the 10 standing for Board of Director positions, four farmer candidates have put their name forward for three seats on DairyNZ’s Directors’ Remuneration Committee.

Electionz.com returning officer Anthony Morton is encouraging farmers to have their say.

“It’s easy to vote and quick to do. Farmer levy payers can vote by the internet, post or fax — or in person at the AGM. These candidates will represent dairy farmers nationwide so it would be great to see a strong turnout of voters.”

Results from the double election will be announced at the DairyNZ Annual General Meeting in Morrinsville on October 13.

The farmers seeking a four-year term as a DairyNZ director are vying for election following chairman John Luxton and directors Michael Spaans and Ben Allomes retiring by rotation. After 12 years, Mr Luxton is standing down from the board.

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Allomes — Woodville, Michelle Wilson — Waihi, Kevin Ferris — Te Awamutu, Greg Maughan — Marton, Michael Spaans — Te Aroha, and Kevin Old — Lincoln.

The second election is for three members of the Directors’ Remuneration Committee, which annually reviews and recommends changes to directors’ payments and other benefits.

The four DRC candidates are Chris Lewis — Pukeatua, David Gasquoine — Matamata, Gerard Wolvers — Te Awamutu and Harry Rich — Taupiri.

All dairy farmers who pay a levy on milk solids can vote for their preferred candidates in both elections for the Board of Directors and Directors’ Remuneration Committee.

Voting opens when packs, with candidate profiles, are sent to levy paying farmers on September 14.

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Discussing reform and referendum

There’s been a lot of noise about health and safety and the Government’s amendments to the Health and Safety Reform Bill.

“We’ve been pointing out to the government that farmers need workable and sensible legislation so it was good to see that sheep and beef farms, which on average employ fewer than two full-time people, won’t be required to elect a health and safety representative,” said Beef and Lamb New Zealand chairman, James Parsons.

“Not classifying agriculture as a ‘high risk’ sector by no means lets us off easy and assertions that our sector is trying to dodge our health and safety responsibilities are completely unfounded.

“Some commentary that has described farming as one of the worst industries for workplace deaths based on total fatalities does not take account of the scale of the sector. When you divide the serious accidents by the total number of farming workers, then our health and safety record is suddenly brought into context.”

Mr Parsons says there are a number of areas they will continue to work with the Government and WorkSafe New Zealand on.

“We are working closely with Federated Farmers and DairyNZ on this and other issues. It is important that farmers continue to individually talk with politicians across the floor so there are no last minute changes to the legislation.

”By the end of the week of September 10 when the 2015 Sheepmeat and Beef Levy Referendum closes, BLNZ directors will have conducted 53 referendum information meetings around the country in that last fortnight.

Farmers have been strongly in support of retaining BLNZ as their farmer organisation, however there has been good discussion on where we need to do better.

Some comments from across BLNZ’s different areas of work have included the market access work pursuing reduced tariffs and the reduction or removal of other barriers to our export sector, is strongly supported.

“With market development, farmers are keen to engage in a review of farmer investment in promotion after the referendum. We have committed to such a review,” said Mr Parsons.

“The environment has been a hot topic – with farmers pleased to see more support for sheep and beef farmers but flagging that they need more in the future. Environment is one of the areas we have identified as an area to do more in through the next six-year cycle.

“There is strong support around research but farmers are keen to see a better weighting towards more beef research. This referendum is quite simply about whether farmers want a

farmer organisation to work on their collective behalf so that it is easier for them to farm. Assuming farmers do wish BLNZ to continue, then they can expect their farmer organisation, owned by farmers, governed by farmers and funded by farmers to continually evolve to best meet their needs.”

Caption: Beef and Lamb New Zealand chairman, James Parsons.

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“I left school a bit earlier than I should have,” he said of his decision to join a shearing

gang in Taihape, aged 15.After the car accident, he could no

longer work as a shearer and, not wanting to abandon his farming dreams, worked as a shepherd before moving to the east coast to work for the Harbour Board on Tauwhareparae, Tamatea and then Hurirua.

It was during that time that cyclone bola hit the east coast and after the clean up Peter returned home to work as head shepherd on Mangaohane Station for five years.

It was here he met his wife Reona before moving to Taumarunui, managing three sheep and beef farms. After 14 years here he decided to move further

north where his wife’s mother is from. “I managed Omamari in Dargaville for three years and had three years of droughts. Omamari has its own challenges and it was hard going but I wanted bigger. I was used to the big stations.”

When the job came up at Mangatoa, he leapt at the chance to move further north, knowing this was one of the biggest stations in Northland.

“My goal was always to manage a large station I was so used to working over the East Coast and Taihape where your paddocks went for miles, and this was closest I was ever going to get in Northland.”

He has three children, one daughter and two sons. His 16-year-old works part-time in the shearing gang as a

WHEN ONE GATE CLOSESFrom an early age Peter Eagles knew his true calling was farming. When he survived a serious accident, his shearing dreams were dashed, seeing him become the manager of one of Northland’s largest Landcorp farms in Mangatoa, instead.

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Cullam Eagles lending a hand on his father’s farm

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presser and he too wants to be a shearer. His 13-year-old wants to be a digger driver and his eldest Lee-Anne lives in Rotorua.

“They have been working with me since they could walk. Now I get the youngest ones helping out on the farm during the holidays,” he says.

The Mangatoa station is about 4670 hectares, 4200 of those are productive. There are 700 cows and they finish about 1200 two-year-old steers, selling around 400 bulls to Landcorp for service bulls.

A typical day begins at 7am in the winter when Peter calls the stock manager and the head shepherd to discuss whether there are any changes to the weekly or monthly plan.

Landcorp farms have set procedures that must be followed to ensure work is happening in the right place at the right time.

“We have about 9000 ewes and 2800 hogget in between breeding. The top ones go to the rams and anything over 42.5 kilograms stays dry for the first 12 months.

“All our mobs are on a big rotation. We set up a plan and work through that process. The first week of the month we go through our animal health plan.”

He says the most rewarding part of the job is seeing the younger generation find their love of farming much like he did.

“I enjoy the young workers coming through and seeing them reach their goals and succeed. A lot of people gave me a chance when I was younger and I like to return the favour, taking in people and giving them a chance.”

It is also the lifestyle that keeps Peter happy and being able to spend his days off hunting and fishing.

“We have some of the best fishing up here in Northland,” he says. Back on the farm, it’s a different type of target that he enjoys. “I enjoy hitting all the targets

at the end of the day and finishing 1200 steers every year.”

He manages a team of nine people along with casual staff and contractors, ranging from 21-year-olds to 65-year-olds. “We have our ups and downs but we all get on alright,” he says.

“I employ quite a few young people. Seven years ago I took a young guy under my wing. He was a really good learner and his skills and work ethics are above par. He is now applying for manager roles.”

As for his shearing dreams, he doesn’t resent having to give that up and says he is quite happy managing a farm instead.

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They have been married for 41 years and Doug is a councillor for the NZ Highland Cattle Society.

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“I decided to go shepherding when I left school and my plan was to own a farm. I eventually gave up shepherding and went into business. We owned a caravan and motorhome manufacturing company and squirrelled away a wee bit of finance and purchased our 225 acres in 1992,” said Doug.

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got us to where we are today with about 50 breeding cows.

“We became heavily involved with showing the cattle. They are a wonderful breed and people just have to be prepared to put in a bit of leg work. They are not difficult to break in and handle. I broke in a six-year-old cow and taught it to lead and won the senior cow event with her at the national winter show. She was the best out of 13.”

In 2010 Jenny and Doug travelled to Scotland to the third International Highland Cattle Gathering which is a Highland Cattle conference, held every four years.

“While in Scotland, we looked at their cattle to see how New Zealand stock matchup. We certainly do have world class cattle here.

“Highland cattle are a heritage breed, and it is really important that we foster the breed and the pedigrees are all correctly developed and continued.

“The animals are really good mothers. They are free calving — we very rarely have to assist them and they raise one calf really well. They are good milkers and foragers and particularly good on rougher country although they also thrive on lush pastures.

“We had a lot of gorse and blackberry on the property. We are nearly on top of it now thanks to the cattle. When it has been sprayed they come in and smash it to bits a year later. The original cattle were used in Scotland by the crofters — small landholding occupiers — as an all

purpose animal and they were used for butter, milk and beef.

“The meat is fantastic, very low in cholesterol and highly marbled. We sell steers for those who want to grow it for their freezer and we sell in-calf heifers and cows.”

The animals have a very long breeding span, the oldest recorded calving cow in NZ is 23-years-old.

“They start calving at three-years-old rather than two but they calve regularly until well into their late teens.

“While missing one calf at the beginning we gain at least five due to the length of years they breed for. As a breed, if handled properly they are

very quiet. Even with the horns they are not difficult. I bring them into the yards quite a lot when they are young and their horns are short so they get used to it. They get used to the race and when the horns grow they just tilt their head to one side.

“I guess it’s like anything, you get a soft spot for something, and we have a soft spot for these cattle.”

We will have an Open Fold weekend between 1pm and 3pm on both Saturday and Sunday October 17 and 18.

Anyone is welcome to visit us. For further information and directions contact Doug on 021 938 641 and Jenny on 027 2731947.

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“I was awake at 5am each morning and spent long hours happily doing farm duties. My favourite task was looking

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“I could never see myself working in an office. I loved getting up early and working outdoors. Gateway was a great experience and gave me the hands-on start I needed.”

The farm experience helped him earn his NCEA level two credits in 2012 and he left college after that year determined to make farming his livelihood.

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Seamus has now gained his National Certificate in Agriculture, Level four Dairy and he has secured a full time position at Rotopai Farms, about 45 minutes towards the coast from Masterton.

He started a full-time role late last year after already having completed one calving season with the farm. Rotopai operates a herd of 2,950 cows and Seamus says the job is not for the faint hearted.

“It is busy and hectic but enjoyable — I have learned a lot,” he said.

He says that working at Rotopai means that he is learning fast that farming has to be profitable to survive, and to do that, cows must be looked after and respected. Sustainability is key.

“The course taught me all the basic skills needed and cemented the idea of farming in my head really.

“Part of my responsibility is the milking. The herd is split between two sheds and I help milk 1600 cows. This can take five hours in the morning and three hours in the afternoon. I also help with the calving, fencing and other odd jobs around the place.”

They start some mornings at 3am and he works with nine other staff members. He says at the moment he is just getting to know the place and settling into a routine of how things work on the property.

“I would like to end up sharemilking eventually and go on to own a farm one day. Working here is a good experience and the whole team pitch in and everyone has something to offer. We learn off each other and the opportunity presented to us here is well worth the effort.

“Having a place like this farm to learn from is a big step in the large scheme of things.”

Seamus’ commitment to his career and hard work was recognised by a Dairy NZ Vocational Training Excellence Award.

“I’m chuffed, it’s an acknowledgement of my pathway so far,” he said.

“The DairyNZ Vocational Training Excellence Award provides support and industry recognition for talented dairy trainees like Seamus,” said DairyNZ Industry Education Facilitator, Susan Stokes.

”The aim of this award is to encourage them to not only complete their courses and gain qualifications, but to excel and also inspire them to go as far as they can in our industry.

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Agrissentials takes over the Redmond Real Salt agency for New Zealand and Australia from August 24th, replacing the original New Zealand agents Cyril and Glennis Fausett who over 20 years have promoted and sold Redmond Real Salt as not only the best salt on our planet, but the best salt for plants, animals and people. Redmond Real Salt is the real deal with the ability to alkalise, detoxify, remineralise and rejuvenate all life.

Salt is essential for optimum health. The human body is made up of 72 percent salt water and 28 percent minerals. We need salt and minerals to survive. When admitted to hospital you are usually hooked up to an IV, which feeds saline solution (salt water) quickly into your body. So, the question is not “should I be taking salt?” but rather, “what salt should I be taking? “As many salts are not good for you.

A 2006 study showed that the daily intake of salt, less than 2,300mg was associated with a 37 percent increase in cardiovascular disease mortality (American Journal of Medicine). The best salt is an unrefined salt; one that has NOT been processed and still has all the minerals and trace elements. Typically a good healthy salt will have colour to it.

That is what makes Redmond Real Salt so recognisable, it is flecked with colour, it is unrefined and it is as real as it gets.

According to geologists the Redmond Real Salt deposit is the remnant of an ancient inland sea, The Sundance Sea, which places the deposit within the Jurassic Period, 65 million years ago, when the planet was as pure as it could be. Over time the salt that settled at the bottom of the sea was trapped within the earth and then forced up near the surface, close to the town of Redmond, Utah, USA.

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Succession plansare under review

As a result of the change in the economics of the beef industry and in the market value of grazing land over the past few years, some drystock farmers are reviewing their succession plans.

The latest rural press release from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, who collect sales statistics reported by real estate agents nationwide, reports an increase in the median sale price of grazing farms as being up by 9.5 per cent on last year.

Lately our stronger beef prices and favourable interest rates have helped quite a few Kaipara drystock farmers to retire or semi-retire.

This has traditionally been an industry where succession planning has been minimal.

Very often the younger generation have received a good education and moved into off-farm careers where they are doing very well.

The high value of grazing land, relative to the income it produces, has probably been a challenge for the younger generation, making it difficult for one son or daughter to buy out others, and difficult for the retiring generation to fund their next move — whether it be a new house on the farm or elsewhere.

As a result, the average age of drystock farmers continues to creep up, although at present it is good to see

some younger farmers actively growing their businesses and making it work. Currently there is a greater demand for land to lease than usual, as these farmers look for opportunity to grow their businesses.

Some drystock farmers are now recognising the combination of improved returns and relatively low interest rates as favourable conditions for succession, taking a step back so the next generation can get a good foothold.

Others who don’t have any younger family members wishing to continue the family business may see the current market value of grazing land as a window of opportunity to exit the industry.

Figuratively speaking, every dollar extra a farmer can obtain for his farm is worth two dollars earned in the economy.

To come out better off a farmer needs to time the natural rise and fall of the rural real estate market as best he can as nobody has a crystal ball.

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The Feed Tactics field days will focus on helping farmers get the best returns from all feeds used on-farm. The nationwide events follow on from one-on-one feed review visits which provided more than 750 farms with an assessment of feed allocation and grazing management in early spring.

DairyNZ’s Sean McCarthy says about one third of the farms visited were ‘spot on’ with their feed management, with the majority just needing slight refinements.

“Most farmers just needed to make a few tweaks to their pasture management to ensure pasture growth and quality were maximised,” says Mr McCarthy.

“For many of these farmers, feed allowance was an issue. They were overestimating the amount of feed a cow can eat in early lactation and therefore leaving slightly higher than target residuals and grazing too much

area per day. This is just one example where changes in feed management can really pay off down the track. Profitable farmers, no matter what system they run, have a ‘pasture first’ mentality. They measure and work to optimise the cheapest feed source — home grown pasture — and then incorporate supplements where a clear economic response is achieved.

He says at a $3.65 milk price the difference between poor feed management, where little assessment of indicators such as grazing residuals are made, and optimal feed management, where pasture decisions are based on accurate feed allocation, can be worth hundreds of dollars per hectare.

“Even a few tweaks to daily management can make a difference. The events will help dairy farmers identify areas where they can make

these ‘tweaks’ and also get their staff on board.”

The field days will focus on grazing management skills — effective use of supplements and developing an efficient feed management process for the farm team.

DairyNZ experts from research and development will provide in-paddock demonstrations and practical tips for allocating pasture. Milk response to supplement and decision rules around supplement use to ensure the best return will also be covered.

“For all farmers the ability to add in or take out the correct supplements as pasture supply, milk price and climate dictate, is important to help keep costs under control,” says Mr McCarthy.

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Many farmers believe you can count on an extra 100 grams milk solids produced with each kilogram of dry matter supplement added to the system however DairyNZ senior scientist Jane Kay has set about to bust this myth once and for all.

Ms Kay discovered that the total milk solids response to supplementary feed is on average much lower than previously thought.

Research condit ions see supplementary feeds return 70-80g MS/kg DM. This is approximately 7.5g MS/MJ ME offered, and with small herd sizes, loss of supplements is restricted and waste is avoided through careful management to maintain quality.

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when supplements are distributed and wastage of supplement which will vary depending on infrastructure, type of supplement and method of feeding as well as energy that is not partitioned directly to milk production.

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All these need to be remembered when calculating MS response to supplement.

New tools fora successful Spring

by Andy Bryenton

Spring is always a busy time on the farm, with numerous tasks needed to power into the season. For many farmers, the support of a contracting firm is vital, as these professionals bring heavy machinery to the field, cutting big jobs down to size.

Kaiwaka based Borck Contracting Ltd are no exception. Their powerful tractors and a suite of top implements mean that they are out there in all seasons, from pasture prep to baling and beyond. Seasoned veterans of the rural life in the Kaipara, they know that this is the time to begin planning a good stock of silage, making forage while the sun shines to avoid the cost of supplementary feed getting out of hand later on in the year.

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Low cost pastureWell volatility may have done its worst, but dairy farmers’ need to grow grass is more important than ever this season.

At a recent farmer meeting an accountant from a large nationwide accounting firm stated that for the last season the two most profitable dairy farmers on his books were those that applied the least amount of nitrogen.

and more N to get even the same result, and often this result steadily diminishes over time.

What many don’t realise is that carbon is most rapidly sequestered under grazed pasture, and not just by forest cover. When soil life processes are working effectively much of that carbon is built into humus, and it is increased humus in our soils that is needed for increasing pasture production.

The horribly low payout will, for most farmers, preclude all but the strategic use of high energy supplement, so pasture will be needed more than ever to keep herds well fed and producing. Using just fert N and expecting it to do the trick won’t work, as other basic nutrients such as calcium will be needed to maintain growth and preclude infestations of pests.

There are already long term whole farm examples of steadily increasing pasture growth without reliance on fert N.

Not only is growth increasing year on year, total annual production is at least the equal of any conventionally fertilised property. Applying extra calcium as lime, as soon as cows have calved, is a viable low cost alternative. The current soggy soil conditions won’t last and the hot dry

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Strong healthy clover is also less affected by flea and weevil and recovers more rapidly from being grazed.

Its ability to fix nitrogen free of charge diminishes the requirement for autumn and early winter N fert applications.

Lime with added soil friendly fungi and bacteria achieves more benefits in less time and allows the calcium to be released faster, and the ‘extras’ rapidly assist what are already present to simulate pasture growth. Earthworms also get busy and create deep channels to hold moisture and allow nutrients to move downwards, so minimising drought effects.

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In recent years the scepticism would have been rife, with a likely retort being that they were probably organic and milking fifty cows. However, more recently, we are hearing that an increasing number of farmers are actively seeking alternatives to fertiliser N dependency.

While the assumption has been that regular doses of N fert will result in endlessly increasing pasture production, we have found no long term whole farm research to back this up. Rather, many are finding they grow less pasture than some years ago, and have taken to buying in more supplement and grazing off to cover the shortfall.

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“Well, eye’ll be blimmin’ boled over,” sed tha Boss. Yep, gidday readas. Once agin tha Boss is commin’ out

with stuff that I gotta keep lissining to see wot he meens. This time he’s reedin’ tha papa froma kattil stop atta road gate wot I gor fer him.

“World’s gone mad dog,” he sed then. He sez that a lot eh?“Lookit this.” seda Boss. “Govmint in Wellingtun says werm

farmin’ is more dangeriss than kattil beasts.”Wot?!!. Ya mite rememba readas I had run in wiv’ Bruiser

tha farm bull upa back paddick a wile back. Got kicked ina ribs an’ hada go to tha VET!

Now I seen plenty of werms ina kattil beest droppin’s round tha proppity, an’ they don’t seem dangeriss to me!

“Sharlene came over froma homested then, an’ Boss showd her the papa. She red it out so I cood unnerstan’ what Boss was on about.

“See Billy, the guvmint has dreemed up a Helth and Safety Bill, wot sez werm farmin’ an’ cat breedin’ is dangeriss an’ high risk.”

Well woopty-do, I thort. Dunno about werms but breedin’ anything like the farm cat, Hermin tha bluddy Jermin — that’s gotta be dangeriss eh?

Sharlene read sum more in her skoolteacher voice. “

“As well as cats and worms, it also covers the breeding of dogs, and the farming of rabbits, alpacas, crocodiles and snakes.”

Jeepas, readas, we don’t even got eny krokidiles and snakes. And DOGs.

farm cat, Hermin tha bluddy Jermin — that’s gotta be dangeriss eh?

Sharlene read sum more in her skoolteacher

“As well as cats and worms, it also covers the breeding of dogs, and the farming of rabbits, alpacas, crocodiles and snakes.”

Jeepas, readas, we don’t even got eny krokidiles and snakes. And DOGs.

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Hey, lookit me, man’s best frend. Is tha guvmint suggesting eye am dangeriss. I’m startin to agree wiva Boss. Govmint is loosing tha plot!

Sharlene musta herd me thinkin’ ‘cos she red sum more.

“Yep Billy, sez here that putting up curtains in a building was more dangerous than demolishing a building, and driving a tourist bus was more dangerous than driving a school bus.”

Boss almoss choked on his cuppatee wen he herd that. But it terned out allrite wen he saw tha end of the story. “Hey Dog, all is not lost. That

Andy Liittil wot leeds tha opposishin got his hed screwed on. “He sez hear that it’s a bluddy nashnil joke. Probly meens its a Nashnil Party joke as well.

By this time eye wanded off an’ was lookin atta bit of kattil dropping over atta stock yards. In case tha werms there wer dangeriss, I give a good snarl, juss in case.

Then I spottid Hermin Jermin ona woolshed roof. Now if that cat fell off........wishfil thinkin.’

Wunder wots fer tee, anyway?Cheers readas.Billy

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A romance with WaitangiThe Waitangi Treaty Grounds is the site where, in 1840, two peoples forged a relationship that has grown into nationhood. This historic place of partnership is an auspicious, inspiring venue for a very special wedding.

New Zealand’s most historic site offers the perfect setting for a special wedding day, with lush expansive lawns and beautiful historic gardens offering panoramic views overlooking the stunning Bay of Islands.

Along with idyllic beachfront and beautiful native bush settings, there are countless choices for a wedding ceremony and photos in amongst the truly unique heritage buildings and sites of cultural signifi cance.

Whare Waka Café, located in the Treaty Grounds overlooking the Pacifi c Ocean, offers innovative wedding menus with plated, buffet, platters, and even

a Maori hangi option. Function venues include indoor and alfresco Whare Waka Café locations and marquee sites across the grounds.

The wedding co-ordinator at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds creates tailor-made arrangements and can add a special touch like a traditional or contemporary Maori welcome for your guests.

Waitangi’s history tells a story of a brave partnership and a commitment to build a better future — offering an extraordinary setting for a wedding, and bestowing a truly sacred blessing on the union.

A D V E RT O R I A LA D V E RT O R I A L

Northland inspired designsPattanne’s Bridal has been in operation for 16 years and after fi ve years in Kerikeri has relocated back to Whangarei.

“I have a fashion and textile diploma, and am a pattern maker by trade. I have taught fashion and design at Northtec for fi ve years so can follow through from design and pattern to constructed gown or garment,” said owner Anne.

“The designs often include a unique Northland theme that will suit your wedding. I will draw up a design while you wait that will include your desired features and will suit your body shape and theme.

“There is a lovely range of fabric samples to choose from and starting with a calico fi tting, I get your design

lines perfect, make your pattern and cut out your dress. Then I construct the dress, veil and any accessories you would like. I also make bridesmaid dresses and pride myself in giving my clients the perfect gown for their special day. My mission is for clients to leave my studio happy with their gown and the service they have received.

“Come in for a consultation. Bring in any pictures or ideas you have collected of dresses or parts of dresses you would love.“

Check out Anne’s facebook page — Patt Anne’s Bridal or for a consultation call Anne on 09 459 7270.

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Keri Party Hireis under new managementChris and Jo Page moved their young family from Auckland to Kerikeri to bring their fl air and great customer service to the Far North’s party-hire industry. They’ve just taken over Keri Party Hire and are gearing up for a busy summer season.

“We’re a great fi t for the business,” says Jo.

“Chris is an actor with stacks of experience in events and marquee wrangling.

“He’s your man if you need a marquee up, lights lit, or if your emcee cancels at the last minute.”

Jo’s background is in writing and radio. “I’m the organised, creative one.”

Already they’ve extended their hours and stock range and a new website

is underway. They’re planning to offer new services and would love to see you whether you’re after a few cups and saucers, or you’re hosting a 250-person event.

“If you’re planning any kind of event, we’ll make sure it’s memorable and stress-free.”

Contact them on 09 407 6369, email [email protected], or pop in to The Orange Centre, 1381 State Highway 10.

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Whether you are tying the knot, getting hitched or whatever else you want to call it, organising a wedding can be overwhelming. There is so much to think about, from the dress to the venue, right down to the colour of the bridesmaid’s shoes.

It is no surprise that sometimes the usually happy couple can transform into something from a Stephen King novel during months leading up to the big day.

There are so many decisions that need to be made. First the couple need to establish a date and a budget to avoid any money woes on the honeymoon and beyond. Once a realistic price has been set the couple can begin to make plans for a day that reflects themselves and their life together.

The big day can range from traditional religious ceremonies to ceremonies that reflect the values of the individual couples and their families.

The next important step in planning a wedding is the guest list and organising a venue.

It is helpful to establish how many guests you both want to invite and then choose a venue which suits everyone’s needs, especially the couple. Choosing the dress and suit can also be a time

consuming task. Ensure you make these decisions early on in the process so you are completely comfortable and confident on the day.

Hiring the right photographer is also an important decision as these photos must stand the test of time.

Research photographers available and meet with the one you choose a number of times before the occasion to build up a comfortable relationship and make sure you both know what is expected.

The cake is a tradition that allows the couple to let some of their personality shine through. Whether it is a five-tier fruit cake or a more modest creation, one thing’s for certain, it must taste great and look beautiful.

But of course most importantly the wedding day marks the beginning of a couple’s life together, sharing and celebrating that love with family and friends.

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Creating inspirational eventsA D V E RT O R I A L

Wishes Wedding and Event Expo will be showcasing top Northland businesses that are involved in the wedding, function and hospitality industries. There will be lots of fantastic prizes up for grabs - entry is by way of donation and all proceeds will go to charity.

Legacy will be providing entertainment with great music on the day and there will be a variety of fun activities for the kids. There will be lots of giveaways and tasty samples along with fashion shows and entertainment running throughout the day.

Come along for everything needed to make your wedding, party or event exceptional. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and help us to support the following charities — Hospice, SPCA Whangarei, and Choose Life.

“We have got fantastic exhibitors on board so if you are getting married, renewing your vows or having a party or celebration of any kind, make sure you come and meet our exhibitors from around Northland.

“There will be wedding venues, cakes, marquees, hen and stag party supplies, celebrants, caterers, hair and beauty, suit hire, fl orists, stationery, music, hire and rental, photographers, a photo booth and much more so make sure you come along to enjoy the day and

be inspired,” says one of the organisers Lisa Heenan.

“Join us on Sunday, October 4 between 11am and 4pm at 7-11 Nell Place in Whangarei. As your hosts we want to ensure that you have a fantastic

selection of exhibitors to view and leave the event with ideas to make your celebration one to remember.”

For more information check out our Facebook page at Wishes Wedding and Event Expo.

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A white line debateI was reading a recent article about a farmer who has overcome their lameness issues. In the article it is explained how white line disease is caused by long distance walking.

“The sole wears thin and when there is pressure applied to the herd little stones will work their way into the hoof and cause infections.” This article again shows me how there are still people out there with a wrong understanding of what causes white line disease and most lameness issues in New Zealand. For one, this theory has no evidence to back it up, two, it doesn’t make sense if you think about it and thirdly there is evidence to show this theory to be incorrect. In a previous article I asked people to show me some indisputable evidence to prove the possibility of this theory. I received some responses but no real evidence was presented. I won’t go into that now but I will on the other two points.

One, the theory explained above doesn’t make sense. When cows walk long distances their hooves will wear faster — that is logical, natural, and if the live tissue in the hoof didn’t respond to that faster wear then the cow would end up with major problems. As a matter of fact, the whole herd would end up with worn out hooves and you would not be able to milk cows on big farms. You would need to keep the cows in their paddock because any unnatural wear on a track will cause a problem with worn out hooves.

Fortunately, cows are created with the ability to adapt just like other creatures. Just look at your own hands. If you do more physical work with your hands your body responds to that by growing more calluses. In the same way, the corium (live tissue in the claw) will respond to more wear by growing more hoof — especially when they have been walking on the tracks for months. However, sometimes we go to farms and all the hooves are soft and thin. This is true,

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claw you make it thinner and yet you end up with less lameness. This goes against the theory that was described in the article that I was referring to. I realise that there is a lot more to the

white line disease issue than I can cover in this article. I intend to cover a bit more of that in my next article and you can always contact me if you have questions on this subject.

and the question needs to be asked why is that? Why does the corium sometimes not respond in a sustainable manner?

The only explanation I can come up with is that the corium is not functioning properly due to being unhealthy or maybe the thinner soles are not a problem to the cow. To answer the question on what makes the corium unhealthy is a whole article or articles on its own.

If you want to know more you can attend one of our trimming courses and/or seminars to find out.

Second, I also want to show you some evidence of the opposite to be true. Do you notice that white line disease happens more on the outer claw — especially when there is more height difference between the claws? So, white line disease actually occurs more often with a thicker sole rather than a thinner sole.

We did a trimming trial a few years ago where we showed that if you trim the outer claw to the same height as the inner claw you end up with less lameness. So, by trimming the outer

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Our national icon, Country Calendar, has been showing us for some years now, that farmers from all industries — from dairy cows to grapes — biological farming is not only profitable but sustainable, and also helps reconnect people with the values of land, family and local community.

But all said and done, you the grower of our food, must want to produce safe nutritious food for the future generations, while protecting our precious land, and not get led down the route of the quick buck.

Do we want to be paying nitrogen levies to our government as they are in Europe? Or do we act now, and invest in our future with sustainable farming. Environmental Fertilisers has over 20 years of experience making biological fertilisers and working with respected growers — helping them farm profitably in our current hostile economic environment of uncertainty.

Biological fertilisers contain balanced mineral fertiliser based on what your land needs to build up your soil fertility, plus beneficial soil bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi (often missing from land that has had chemical fertilisers put on it).

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Keeping mastitis at bayA new premium teat spray without the premium price tag, is set to take the New Zealand dairy industry by storm. Lactisan, newly developed by the DeLaval scientific team is used for spraying teats post-milking to fight off mastitis.

“DeLaval as a company has always believed in iodine as the best product for keeping mastitis at bay but many New Zealand farmers were looking for alternative options to further improve mastitis prevention,” said Hamilton based DeLaval Solution manager, Brad White.

“Our mission was to bring something different to the local market and our scientists discovered the use of lactic acid was a winner for killing bugs, but it needed assistance.

“Some clever chemistry from the team solved the problem and simply unlocked the power of nature. We’ve called this technology LactiSyn.”

The LactiSyn technology in Lactisan, uses an innovative combination of surfactants and lactic acid that are designed to maximise the bug killing power of lactic acid, while promoting teat conditioning.

“The result is a teat spray that gives broad spectrum bug kill, with a five log reduction in less than 30 seconds. This innovative chemistry also ensures that it has minimal residue impact, without sacrificing its effectiveness.

“By using lactic acid, the end result is a teat spray product that does not

continue to remain germicidal in milk, thus further reducing potential residue issues. Lactic acid is naturally present in milk, unlike chlorhexidine which is a synthetic material.”

The incorporation of five percent emollient at its one to three use-rate provides good teat conditioning protection all year round.

“Combine that with the natural exfoliating and moisturising properties of lactic acid, and you have a product that is gentle on teats and harsh on bacteria. This is one of a number of tools that DeLaval provide to help farmers minimise mastitis,” said Mr White.

“It can be applied manually using a spray gun or even a walkover sprayer. Certainly if there is only one thing a farmer does after milking, it should be to use a teat spray.

“Lactisan, which has been rigorously tested in laboratories and in clinical efficacy trials, is the DeLaval answer to unlocking the power of nature.”

The product and the LactiSyn technology are registered in several countries in North and South America and in Europe.

For a free trial of Lactisan, call DeLaval on 0800 222 228.

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This article is continued from last month with a breakdown of the Alderton’s power account.

This article is continued from last month with a breakdown of the Alderton’s power account.

Their electricity supply is through RD1, and they are on a day/night plan. This means for the hours of 7am to 11pm they pay slightly more than double the per kwh rate they are charged from 11pm to 7am.

Most of their milking is accomplished on the power low rate - this works well for them as they leave the shed at approximately 8am with the milk in the vat at three degrees celcius and the unit turned off.

This rate may not be available in all areas. Check with your power supplier to discuss the options they have available for your situation.

Careful consideration is required before you agree on a plan that requires your refrigeration unit to be controlled along with your hot water cylinder. If it is turned off before the milk is at the correct temperature problems can occur.

A couple of years ago I arranged local Four Square stores to compare their monthly power accounts. By doing so they discussed what they do - such as turn lights off, service their refrigeration units and cleaning condensers. In doing this all stores reduced their power account remarkably, so I suggest you

talk to farmers in similar situations as yourselves in your area and exchange power saving ideas. Some farmers are already reporting and improving their pre-cooling and if they improve their power usage it is a huge plus and may even save a grade.

A couple of useful tips:

All the best until next month. Working together, we can save money in the long run and often it doesn’t cost much to do so.

For more information call Ashton at All Points Refrigeration Ltd on 021 149 1250

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If its plastic, we may be able to repair and save the cost of replacement.

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Electric idea receives top award by Ayla Miller

A lightbulb moment for Northland man Dan Hall of Danz Zappz, has recently won him the 2015 National Agricultural Fieldays Vodafone Innovation Award for his mobile phone app that detects whether or not an electric fence is on.

The app, Fence Detective, is available for most Android phones and an antenna is about to be released which enables even more Android phones to use it and means users can detect a fence current from even further away.

“It has been pretty exciting and a bit of a rollercoaster ride. We have had a lot of off-shore interest particularly from South Africa, Canada and Ireland,” says Mr Hall.

He says the idea came to him when he was out walking and needed to cross an electric fence.

“I couldn’t go over it or under it and I wasn’t going to walk a kilometre around it, so I pulled my phone out to call the farmer and ask him if the fence was on and that was the lightbulb moment.

“I thought why can’t I point my phone at the fence, you seem to be able to do everything else with phones, so I looked up who makes apps and discovered Massey University, Beta Solutions Ltd.

“On the website was an automated form that said we make entrepreneurs out of ideas. So I filled out the form

with my idea and within half an hour my phone rang and it was the university wanting to know more.”

The app works by picking up the electromagnetic waves and sending the phone a signal. The new antenna extends the range that the current can be picked up from.

The Kaihu resident owns a 10-acre lifestyle block planted in pine trees and says he has always been into entrepreneurial concepts.

“I think it is related to growing up and surviving in a rural area and having to use your mind.”

The app was created with assistance from Muli Mobile, Beta Solutions Ltd, Palmerston North Massey University and Dan’s company Danz Zappz. “It’s a revolutionary app, there is nothing like it in the world,” he says, noting that trampers seem to be his largest market. It instantly gets rid of the fear factor. With most other fence checking devices you have got to touch the fence or get very close to it and this one you don’t have to.

“We have launched a free demo app which gives you five free trials.

“The app is sold at $5 from www.fencedetective.com or google play. We have had about 100 downloads of the trial a week.” The team are hoping to launch the app on the iPhone market within the next month.

“Just knowing that this was a successful idea has boosted my morale and thoughts on the next innovative idea.”

To learn more about this app visit google play and search for Fence Detective or see the website www.fencedetective.com

Dan Hall receives his award at the National Agricultural Fieldays from Te Radar

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Lifestyle building optionsOutpost are building manufacturers of high quality kitset buildings and are a New Zealand owned and operated company supplying factory direct with prompt delivery times

“The buildings are extremely strong and ideal for farms or lifestyle blocks and they have really good kitset instructions making assembly easy,” said marketing manager Aimee Johnston.

The company are sponsors of the Wilson family from the TV show ‘Keeping up with the Kaimanawas’ and the designs include horse stables, sheds, cabins, livestock shelters and hen houses.

Many of the buildings are mounted on skids making relocating easy.

“We sponsored the Wilson family with a horse shelter because we like what they are doing with the wild horses and saving them and we know that our holding stall for the wild ponies would give them good shelter and last a very long time.”

Kelly Wilson says “The shelter adds character to the property and it’s a beautiful shelter for our horses.”

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With limited volumes coming forward due to a range of influencing factors, buyers have battled vigorously to gain supremacy in the auction room.

Unfortunately within the distribution area of this publication, many growers have been unable to capitalise on the fierce market competition due to the extremely difficult wool growing conditions. Crossbred fleece wool measuring from about 36 to 39 microns reached prices from between 585 and 590 cents per clean kilogram at the most recent auction, at time of writing, held in Christchurch on August 20.

Finer full-length fleece types measuring 35 microns reached around 625 cents per clean kilogram, 34 microns between 685 and 745 cents, 33 microns from 770 to 820 cents, 32 microns from 795 to 890 cents, and 31 microns from 880 to 905 cents per clean kilogram. Second-shear crossbred wool types reached levels some 20 to 50 cents below those of full-length wools, but very dependent on length and micron. Crossbred bulky oddments

attracted extreme demand with prices reaching to within a few cents of fleece levels as buyers feverishly pursued those on offer.

Halfbred and Corriedale wool types continued to enjoy solid support from the exporting fraternity attending the August 20th auction, with well grown and well prepared fleece wools measuring 28 microns at around 1,010 to 1,030 cents per clean kilogram, 27 microns around 1,100 cents per clean kilogram, and 26 microns around 1,150 to 1,180 cents per clean kilogram. As mentioned in previous editions, Halfbred and Corriedale wools remain of a very high standard considering the on-farm conditions experienced during the past 12 months. An exceptional offering of extra-fine merino wools, measuring between 15.5 and 17.0 microns, offered in the PGG Wrightson catalogue on August 20 from the Central Otago region drew fantastic interest from a wide range of export houses domiciled in both New Zealand and Australia, and representing all major fine wool processors in Asia and Europe, with prices ranging from

between approximately 1600 and 2000 cents per clean kilogram. With Australian wool sales during the same week taking a downwards turn after a couple of strong weekly gains, it appeared that perhaps New Zealand auctions had bucked the trend to some extent, however I guess as we enter the fine wool selling season proper we will find out how extensive the demand is for fine wool in general. Because ewe numbers have dwindled significantly during the past ten years in favour of a variety of land use options other than sheep, there is a guarantee that wool quantities will remain low for the foreseeable future, unless farm returns for lamb meat improve substantially enough to reverse the trend.

Although wool values ‘across the board’ are currently at levels more attractive than they have been for a number of years, net wool returns on a per head basis remain challenging for sheep farmers and are, therefore, not significant enough to influence any realistic flock increase.

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Initial analysis shows high genetic variability between deer for weaning weight, 12 month weight, primal cut yield, tail size and several factors relating to skin quality. These traits are also highly heritable.

With high variability and high heritability it is possible for farmers to select for them and make rapid and permanent improvements in herd performance, much as they have done in recent decades with antler weights and style.

The DPT involved 24 red-type maternal sires and 11 wapiti-type terminal sires and 1,647 of their progeny, of which 950 were slaughtered to measure venison traits. More than 150 traits were measured on each animal, ranging from their tolerance of parasites to the taste of their venison.

As a result of the study, farmers may soon be able to make a direct comparison between red and wapiti breeding values but for now it means that if you are buying fast growth rate terminal sires, “pick the tops”, says Asher.

“While the best wapiti grow faster than the best reds, there is too much overlap between the top reds and ordinary wapiti to select on breed alone.”

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and tail size, processors will need to pay their suppliers for these attributes. But it will probably be worth the extra effort.

For every 100 grams of extra loin muscle added to each carcass, $1.1 million is added to export revenues, with a potential gain of $8.8 million a year from selecting for this trait for several generations. But, as Asher points out, there is a limit to how far you can go with selecting for this trait.

With tails, the heaviest 10% are worth an average of $49.60, while the lightest 10% are worth $23.60, a $26 difference that could potentially be captured, assuming the end market continues to pay a premium for size. A method of measuring tails on live deer would also have to be developed.

In the meantime, there’s plenty that farmers can select for and reap the rewards. For example, the heaviest 10% of weaners in the DPT weighed 64.9kg and the lightest just 44.1kg, a value difference of about $73 based on this year’s weaner sale prices.

The heritability for 12 month weight is even higher than weaning weight and was reflected in a massive 33kg

“Of course, carcass growth rate is not everything. Deer Select is being greatly strengthened by the data from the DPT, enabling farmers to confidently select sires with attributes that suit their farming system.”

difference between the top and bottom 10% of DPT yearlings. That’s worth more than $130 in hot carcass weight, assuming a $7.60 schedule.

“Breeders have done a great job improving 12 month weights. The rate of genetic improvement for liveweight in Deer Select is more than four times faster than it was 20 years ago,” says Ward.

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Loyalty has its own rewardThe resumption of Russian imports of hydrous milk fat, whey and milk protein concentrates from Fonterra sites is good news for the cooperative.

New Zealand is not on the list of Russian-banned countries and in spite of trade minister Tim Groser asking primary exporters not to exploit any possible advantage that Fonterra and others may have in dealing with Russia, the government has stated that it is important not to upset trade talks with the United States through the Trans-Pacific Partnership and also with the European Union.

New Zealand has a history of being a good and loyal trading partner not only to Europe but also the United States, but there are numerous examples where this loyalty has not been taken into account, when Europe and America act in their own self-interest.

For more than 100 years, New Zealand’s butter and cheese had arrived in ports in Britain. During the Second World War, New Zealand supplied its dairy products under very favourable terms to the so-called mother country. This trading relationship changed

dramatically with Britain joining the European Community, forcing New Zealand to look for alternative markets throughout Asia, Russia and latterly China. The then NZ Dairy Board showed commercial enterprise by taking advantage of the then Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s new open ‘perestroika’ (reconstruction) and ‘glasnost’ (or openness) policies giving new trade opportunities throughout the world. Mikhail Gorbachev’s ties stem back to the Ukraine or Little Russia, along with other Russian leaders including Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Chernenko.

The Ukraine has been part of Russia for over 240 years, when Catherine the Great reached a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire in 1774. The Crimea Peninsula which is part of the Ukraine came under Russian rule in 1783 and is a major naval base for the Russian Navy. The region’s vast wheat fields have served as the breadbasket of

the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union.

The current American and European embargos against Russia are because the Ukraine wants to secede from Russia, with American and European support. An interesting argument could be made — what if Hawaii, a state within America, wished to secede from the United States. Would the Americans be so accommodating if it meant giving up their naval bases there?

Fonterra director Malcolm Bailey who is the Dairy Companies Association chairman, stated in the press last week that the industry had no intention of ramping up trade with Russia as a result of the latest reinstatement of licences or any future relaxation of market access conditions and that the Association supported the Western Alliance led by America.

With the greatest of respect, the facts are that while European and American dairy farmers are receiving between

$6.95 and $8.15 per kilogram of milk solids, New Zealand dairy farmers are witnessing our so-called allies dumping their surplus dairy produce caused by their embargo against Russia, into our hard-earned markets in China and throughout Asia, without a care for our struggling New Zealand dairy farmers, who may receive $3.85 per kilogram of milk solids this year, if they are lucky. In economic terms our situation is ridiculous and completely unsustainable. They profit while we stand naively by.

It is hypocritical that we are told that we shouldn’t take full advantage of our unrestricted access to market our dairy products to Russia. Scottish-born Tim Groser who has acted as New Zealand’s chief negotiator in trade for many years, once summarised that New Zealand could be screwed in areas of trade. Almost everything New Zealand exported was at the mercy of other countries.

It is ironical that in the book Till the Cows Came Home, Mr Grose reportedly states that to him, the key issues involved getting a framework for international law that would protect New Zealand from what he regarded as outrages. Wealthy nations had to be stopped from ruining the country’s economic future with their export subsidies — even if a measure of quota constraint and import control might have to be accepted for some time to come.

It is my view that America and Europe should have kept this in mind when they unilaterally decided to place a trade ban against Russia to the detriment of small, agricultural-reliant countries like New Zealand.

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It’s a trend in modern utes — when the core product reaches a certain stage in its shelf life, manufacturers take out the pad and paper to give it a facelift.

Sometimes a rummage through the parts bin adds bigger wheels, beefier suspension, roll bars and nudge bars and acres of lamps.

There are already two utes on the market which have followed this formula, tagging themselves with a permutation of AMG-Mercedes’ marketing speak. The Toyota Hilux Black Edition and the Holden Colorado Black Edition shamelessly borrow the chic of the howlingly mad AMG Black Edition sports cars, famously spine-pulverising Nürburgring attack dogs designed to make already loopy AMG-tuned Mercs into weapons of speed-limit destruction.

Now another German brand has picked up the Black Edition fever —though their proximity to Mercedes HQ has seen them change the terminology slightly. The Volkswagen Amarok Dark Label edition tweaks the popular ute with the addition of a little bit of everything a dab of style with huge alloy rims and alcantara trim, a touch of sports-car DNA from the company’s Golf GTi heritage with a fat steering wheel and carbon fibre accents, and a whole lot of serious off-road truck bling in the form of matt black steel bars, steps and blindingly powerful bi-xenon headlights.

Standard Amarok was already a contender for top ute — now it’s been given the Dark Label treatment

There’s even an under-ride guard to protect the underbody and drivetrain. So far so good, and the Amarok is a competent ute on which to build this Dark Label monument. Euro priced, but definitely Euro specced, the Amarok can safely have its name uttered in the rarefied company of the Hilux and Ranger.

VW have also added heated seats to the Dark Label, which plays into a pervasive way of thinking about what is, at it’s core, as much of a rough and tumble working man’s ute as any Japanese or American offering.

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One sharp contenderby Andy Bryenton

In all forms of motorsport, the kind of ‘blue sky’ design and development used to dominate the racetrack fulfills a practical purpose for more prosaic application as well.

Those advances in weight saving, safety, power and handling engineered to provide podium finishes filter through to the workaday vehicles which make up the bulk of any marque’s stable, in turn spurring sales and generating enough company revenue to tackle another gruelling year of high-speed autosport.

It’s very much the same for today’s modern off road machines as it is for those road cars which have brand-name brothers in WRC and Formula One competition. Big races can make or break products, and occasionally whole companies.

And nothing tests drivers and machines likes the insane Baja 1000, a race which traverses some of the most rugged desert in Mexico.

This race made the names of both Mickey Thompson and Ivan Stewart, and in 2014 it was the proving ground for a field of 19 ‘class 19’ UTVs.

Only eight would finish, with a one-two through the gate going to Polaris RZRs. Lessons learned on the anvil of desert sand would be taken back to the lab to create even more powerful, durable machines. So we can now welcome the Polaris RZR

1000 XP ‘White Lightning’, a formidable four wheel drive, 110 horsepower, double overhead cam missile which takes on the turbocharged Maverick at the top of the UTV table.

It’s an exercise in superlatives, with more power, 110 horsepower used to be road sports car territory not long ago. Longer suspension travel, better cooling systems, and more grip to provide what Polaris are calling their smoothest ride ever.

Truly, this is a machine which demands your full attention for a test drive. Beyond the smoke and velocity, the RZR 1,000 XP carries a serious message for the rest of the Polaris bloodline. It’s a simple one.

If Polaris can manufacture a machine to conquer the Baja and trails from Canada to Kathmandu putting down all those horses and taking the tough knocks, then their farming and hunting range just slightly down the power band must share that engineering know how.

That bodes very well for Polaris overall. If you feel the need for extreme off road speed, the evidence of those podium finishes speaks for itself.

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Since opening in January 2014, they have been providing the local community with motorcycle and quad bike servicing, gaining a reputation for their open and honest approach and willingness to provide a pick up and drop off service with loan bikes available.

Since forming a relationship with Polaris in early 2015 they have met many local users of both quad bikes and SidexSides which has given them an appreciation of how their customers are using these vehicles and an opportunity to visit many local lifestyle and farming blocks.

Polaris have become a top contender in the Kiwi market with products such as the versatile Ranger UTV and the Ace fully enclosed four-wheeler, the tip-tray equipped Ute quad and a strong recreational showing, flagshipped by the RZR off roader. Bringing this exciting range to the mid north, and keeping up the legendary Polaris standard of reliable, safe off roading is the key to Adventure Powersports’ success.

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This has motivated Adventure Powersports, in association with CARNZ Training Ltd and Polaris, to run two free ladies only training days in Kaukapakapa focussing on the safe use of both Quads and SidexSides with a session covering the basics of maintenance for these essential rural ‘workhorses’ and farming tools. After all, the quad and the UTV have replaced the horse in rural New Zealand, and modern folks are not inclined to go back!

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The cream of the cropby Andy Bryenton

Versatility is the key to success for tractors in the hotly contested 100–150 horsepower segment, with the ability to cover a wide range of tasks on the farm proving popular, as savvy farmers invest in a ‘swiss army knife’ approach to their machinery.

Kubota have taken this ethos a step further than most with their latest M-series tractors, delivering a range of machines spanning from 100 to 135 horsepower which are as adept at feeding out to the herd as they are undertaking cropping operations.

Rather than being focused on one particular form of primary production, the MGX 135 and its little brothers down the HP range are designed, like the old dependable tractors of yesteryear, to

simply go where they are needed. Aside from the bulletproof nature of Kubota’s low-emission diesel mill under the hood, this has been achieved largely through clever design. Class-leading underbody clearance and the ability to fit row-crop friendly narrow wheels makes the MGX fit right in on a cropping farm, while the option to fit a powerful hydraulic bucket up front is welcome in any operation. Add to this a smart PTO memory system which remembers the revolutions per

minute needed for the optimum use of a range of trailed or mounted implements, and this medium-sized tractor begins to truly punch above its weight.

A versatile tractor is often called on to work in muddy and difficult conditions, both the front and rear diffs of the MGX can be locked using an electro-hydraulic system, providing the kind of traction which off-road trucks can only envy.

The big orange machines from Kubota have had a great showing at this year’s Fieldays, and offerings like the MGX series can only do more to ensconce the brand’s name in the top echelons of agricultural machinery. As farmers look to get the most machine for their money, you can expect that many more will be put through their paces for a test drive this season.

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There is obviously a shortage of medical professionals in the rural areas and it has to be addressed.

There are few options as young students finishing medical school seem to want to stay in the cities and the lime light, rather than the lifestyle of rural practices.

It’s interesting that a Christchurch GP spent a lot of time discussing the situation with a retired farming mate of mine and asked him what he thought was needed to attract young doctors into rural practices.

One suggestion the GP made, was that rural communities fund the last couple of years of the interns study period on the condition that they sign up for a set time as a GP in the area.

Sadly there doesn’t seem to be many answers to the shortage of medical folk for small towns.

Strangely it seems vets are quite happy to move into and set up in country towns, apart from those who want to specialise in small furry animals rather than the bigger ones. I am prepared to be corrected on that comment as I seem to remember talking with a fast expanding

Vet practice that was suffering from a shortage as well. Whether that was a shortage of young vets or a reluctance to move out of the city I am not sure. The great thing is that organisations such as Rural Women New Zealand are very aware of the Doctor shortage and are working very hard on reversing the problem. As a bystander I am a bit confused that more vets aren’t in rural practices.

When you meet someone like Sam Taylor who is one of the Rangiora Vet Centre vets, he has a great lifestyle.

He does the work that he loves and has a small holding not far from the ‘office’ so he can literally go home and train his eventing horses when he gets a gap in appointments.

His groom gets a TXT to ask her to prepare a horse for exercising and he indulges himself by enjoying what he wants to do in his private life while still enjoying his professional life.

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3 Colenso Street, KamoWhangarei 0112www.gmdoors.co.nz

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

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Animal Health ProductsHIGH CELL Count? Apple Cider Vinegar, Garlic & Manuka Honey 20L $49.95, 200L $450 or 1000L $2,000 +GST with free delivery. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. blacktypeminerals.co.nz.

For SaleBACK 2 Wood Demolition. We buy & sell renovation materials. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in Windows, Doors, Ranchsliders, Kitchens, Vanities, Roofing and More! Check out our website back2wood.co.nz or Phone 0800 10 98 77.

HIGH QUALITY conventional bales for sale. Rye/clover mix. $12 incl GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734.

HIGH QUALITY round hay bales 5ft for sale. Rye/clover mix. $120 plus GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734.

Cars 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 31/9/15.

Cars For Sale

Energy EfficiencyWINDMILL WATER pumps by Ferguson Windmills Company. Phone 09 412 8655 or 027 282 7689.www.windmills.co.nz. [email protected].

Firewood For SaleDRY FIREWOOD for sale. $75+gst/mtr. 2 mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. A FREE packet of Samba natural fire lighters (36 piece) with every 2 metres purchased. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order.

Nurseries & PlantsSUBTROPICA NURSERY. A wide range of subtropical fruiting and ornamental plants by courier throughout NZ. Bananas, cherimoya, casimiroa, kava, lucuma, pineapples and much, much more. Visit www.subtropica.co.nz or catalogue $5 from Subtropica, Massey Rd, RD2, Waipu.

Cabins To RentCABINS TO RENT, only $55/week, $75/week Large cabin, minimum hire 6 months. Fully insulated. Northland based. WINZ quotes welcome. Delivered to your site. Phone 09 459 4996, 0800 111 344 or visit www.roommatecabins.co.nz for more info.

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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.

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 31/9/15.

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