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Northern FARMING Lifestyles October 2012 Edition 33,400 copies DELIVERED FREE to every farm and rural delivery address from Albany to Cape Reinga The gentle giants among horses Page 4–5 February date for Field Days A man of many facets A traveller’s haven in Tangowahine P3 P6 P8 P22–25 TRACTORS AND MACHINERY ACRES OF NEW AND 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 roller 3m with transport wheels Hooper giant & supergiant discs Gregore-Besson SLDX666 26” 3.3m discs, folding, wheels Celli spike rotor hoe, 2.5m with crumbler roller Celli Ranger 250 2.5m powerharrow & cage roller Maschio Jumbo 6m powerharrow with air seeder Rotary hoes – Celli 3m & 2.5m, Howard 60”, 80”, 90”, 100” Seed drills – Duncan, Aitchison & Connorshea, & more Vicon RV 1601 round silage baler, chopper and nettwrap Krone big pack square baler, 1270xc, tandem axle, as new Vicon 632T 3.3m 3PL mower-conditioner very good order Claas liner 780 twin rotor hay rake Maxam 3300 3.3m 4 drum mower with twin wilter Sam spreaders 4.75 ton, 4ton & 3.25 used machines in stock Rotary slashers & mowers – good selection in stock Mulchers Y flail 1.8-2.5m, Nobli, Berti, Tortella & more Kinghitter side mounted hydraulic postdriver Cub 6T hydraulic trailer tandem axle Claas Arion 620c 140hp, 4WD, cab & loader John Deere 8400, 280hp, dual wheels, McCormick XTX 200 195hp xtra speed trans, 4WD, cab, 2900h New Holland TM190 super steer 190hp 4800h Sumitomo 10 & 12 ton diggers in stock TORTELLA CULTIVATION EQUIPMENT 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. Grab a ‘Triple 3 Interest-free deal’ *Offer ends November 20 th 2012. Conditions apply. Pay 30% deposit (plus gst) 1 Payment March 2013 1 Payment March 2014 Pay just 4.9% interest *Offer ends December 31 st 2012. Conditions apply. SPECIAL FINANCE DEAL ON KRONE HAY AND SILAGE GEAR Cut hay, silage, condition and top with the same machine Designed for NZ conditions Sizes from 2.1m - 3.3m Call us now GET MAXIMUM RESULTS WITH A MAXAM MOWER Priced from $ 9,500 +GST NM Offer extended due to high demand
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Page 1: Northern Farming Lifestyles, October 2012

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FARMINGLifestylesOctober 2012 Edition33,400 copies DELIVERED FREE to every farm and rural delivery address from Albany to Cape Reinga

The gentle giants among horsesPage 4–5

February date for Field Days

A man of many facets

A traveller’s haven in Tangowahine

P3 P6 P8 P22–25

TRACTORS AND MACHINERY ACRES OF NEW AND 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 roller 3m with transport wheelsHooper giant & supergiant discsGregore-Besson SLDX666 26” 3.3m discs, folding, wheelsCelli spike rotor hoe, 2.5m with crumbler rollerCelli Ranger 250 2.5m powerharrow & cage rollerMaschio Jumbo 6m powerharrow with air seeder Rotary hoes – Celli 3m & 2.5m, Howard 60”, 80”, 90”, 100”Seed drills – Duncan, Aitchison & Connorshea, & moreVicon RV 1601 round silage baler, chopper and nettwrap Krone big pack square baler, 1270xc, tandem axle, as newVicon 632T 3.3m 3PL mower-conditioner very good orderClaas liner 780 twin rotor hay rakeMaxam 3300 3.3m 4 drum mower with twin wilterSam spreaders 4.75 ton, 4ton & 3.25 used machines in stockRotary slashers & mowers – good selection in stockMulchers Y flail 1.8-2.5m, Nobli, Berti, Tortella & moreKinghitter side mounted hydraulic postdriverCub 6T hydraulic trailer tandem axleClaas Arion 620c 140hp, 4WD, cab & loaderJohn Deere 8400, 280hp, dual wheels,McCormick XTX 200 195hp xtra speed trans, 4WD, cab, 2900hNew Holland TM190 super steer 190hp 4800hSumitomo 10 & 12 ton diggers in stock

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2 OCTOBER 2012 NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

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“It’s what they call ‘the Peter Jackson effect’ — the politicians are very good at promoting it and movies are a cool thing to do, so we have piles and piles of students doing media studies, with no chance of a job, and with all the negative commentary around agriculture, we have less and less students signing up to do agricultural science degrees.”

When Ian studied agricultural science in the 1970s he says that the industry was thriving and farmers were perceived as ‘hard working good blokes’ and he believes the perception has changed in 2012 to ‘environmental monsters’.

“When the majority of people think about farmers they think about effluent going into the waterways and animal health and that’s what goes on the television. ‘Generation y’ likes to be liked. They like to be contributing to society in a constructive and positive way and if the dairy industry is akin to cigarette manufacture — why would they go there?”

He believes that there needs to be a serious attitude change to farming for the industry to continue, grow and prosper and attract newcomers.

“While you have that populist thinking that farming is always going to be bad for the environment people aren’t going to want to go into the industry. I actually think that we’re

being given a bad rap — we’re being blamed for past misdeeds because we didn’t know they were misdeeds such as clearing kauri forests in the nineteenth century.”

“You actually don’t have to farm in conflict with the environment but in order to do that your efforts have to be recognised by the government and society. Sure there are some environmental vandals out there, but 98 percent of farmers in the industry want to sustainably manage their farm.”

A man of many facets: Pages 6 and 7.

Farming leader fears for futureChairman of Farmers New Zealand, Ian Walker, is concerned that the negative flak against farmers and agriculture is pushing ‘generation y’ into ‘cooler’ industries

by Paul Campbell

Read the paper online www.farminglifestyles.co.nz

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The Dargaville event has been rescheduled — brought forward by two weeks to run from Thursday, February 21 to Saturday February 23.

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“Previously agricultural machinery manufacturers, rural service providers and other exhibitors and participants had to pick and choose which event they went to,” said Northland Field Days president, Lew Duggan.

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events in under a month, so two weeks between each of the events should give potential exhibitors plenty of time.’’

He also hopes the weather gods will appreciate the earlier date.

“The very first Northland Field Days was held during Cyclone Bola and we have had our fair share of wild weather since then. I’m confident that the weather will be kind between February 21 and 23 in 2013.”

Northland Field Days event coordinator Meagan Edmonds says there has already been a lot of interest from exhibitors in the new dates.

“Many previous exhibitors have already registered for next year and there are quite a few new people as well.”

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Paul lives and works on the Kia Kaha stud in Kaukapakapa, living in the oldest house in the district

(built in 1862) and spending his days with the powerhouses of the equine world — purebred Clydesdales. With their legendary calm demeanour and immense strength, no other breed better epitomises the name of the successful stud. ‘Kia Kaha’ translates to ‘stand proud, stand

strong’ in English, and the big 18-hand horses certainly radiate a sense of solid, steadfast pride.

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turned practical over 20 years of enjoying the hunt, and Paul began breeding horses, part thoroughbred — part Clydesdale.

One year the opportunity arose to breed a purebred Clydesdale horse, and from then on Paul has never looked back.

“They’re known as gentle giants, and for the most part it’s true,” he says. “There’s an old saying that when you tell a ‘warmblood’ riding horse to jump it says ‘make me!’, but a Clydesdale says ‘ how high?’ They have a great temperament and they work hard.”

Hard work is in the blood for Paul’s six big purebreds, as it is for all Clydesdale horses. The breed comes from the Clyde area of Scotland where they were famed for their massive strength and obliging nature, with thousands exported to the new British colonies in the late 1800s and early 20th century.

In New Zealand the Clydesdale literally helped shape the land, ploughing, harrowing, hauling heavy loads and fulfilling the tasks which these days fall to powerful tractors. Almost uniquely among horse breeds, Clydesdales famed for their

click of countless cameras. “We must have given thousands of rides in the last few weeks alone, and the kids especially are just dumbfounded by the horses.”

Paul’s own daughters have been learning Clydesdale lore and history from an early age, and are already award winners in their own right, taking out honours at Clydesdale shows around the country. Emily, aged 12, and Billie, aged 7, show just how obedient and intelligent these equine giants really are, leading and commanding them with effortless ease.

Behind the scenes of course there is a lot of work to do to train the big Clydesdales to this level. It’s a slow, steady task, but it’s one which Paul enjoys. “There’s nothing quite so satisfying as raising a horse from birth to be confident and trustworthy whether pulling a plough or taking to the city streets.”

From a rich colonial history through to a thriving modern show scene, the Clydesdale has come a long way.

“We’ve got a truly New Zealand Clydesdale now, with our own preferences

show prowess are also often working horses — and there’s no shortage of people who still turn out to see a team of the mighty creatures working the land.

“They earn their keep,” Paul says of his beloved working pair, Lochie and Burt. “Lochie especially has won just about everything you can in New Zealand, and he still works on ploughs, harrows and on the wagon team.”

This means a spot of minor celebrity for the

big stallion and his gelding team-mate. Not only are Paul’s horses a favourite at events like the Northern Field Days, they’ve also recently completed four months of filming

with Sir Peter Jackson for The Hobbit, and

they’re a regular feature in downtown Auckland,

where people flock to see them in the city’s trendy

Wynyard Quarter.

“Our biggest customers are kids and grandparents,” says Paul, recounting how the big Clydesdales delightthe crowds, unfazed by the

for the breed. Unlike some overseas Clydesdales, all of our horses are practical, from the show ring to the farm.”

Paul and his family are carrying on that tradition, while at the same time introducing these engaging, characterful horses to a whole new generation in town and country. Right now, they’re even helping plough and cultivate the Parakai community gardens, a job to which the big Clydesdales are perfectly suited.

If you’d like to know more about these majestic horses and their history, visit the website of the NZ Clydesdale society (www.clydesdale.org.nz). They even have a new book out (written by Paul) which details all the fascinating facts about the ‘gentle giants’ of the equine world.

minor celebrity for the big stallion and his gelding team-mate.

horses a favourite at events like the

Paul’s show Clydesdales are an awesome sight

Paul’s own daughters have

been learning Clydesdale lore

and history from an early age,

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in their own right, taking out

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around the country

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As well as farming advocacy work as chairman of Farmers of New Zealand, with his wife Anne he owns a 1000 acre dairy farm in Kaitaia with around 320 milking cows.

The couple met while Ian was in his first year of his masters’ degree at Massey University, Anne lived in the flat next door and they soon discovered they had many common interests. After graduating, they both ended up in similar fields, Ian became the managing director of a communications company and Anne was a media manager and strategist.

The farm originally belonged to his father in-law, and the couple often visited on weekends.

“Anne’s father had three girls, he didn’t have a son, so basically I got the task of doing the heavy lifting,” says Ian with a hearty laugh.

They enjoyed the lifestyle and when the opportunity arose to buy the neighbouring farm, the pair went into partnership with Anne’s father.

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Ian Walker has donned many hats over the years but one that he wears with passion is being a farmer

but about 18 years ago, after his father in-law passed away, the couple decided to convert it to dairy.

“The price of beef wasn’t particularly great and the cash flow wasn’t on a regular basis — you basically got two cheques a year. When we converted to dairy it immediately gave us an increase in equity because the farm’s value doubled and then we could borrow off that.”

In the early days, Ian used to wake at the crack of dawn to milk cows seven days a week, but as his business interests developed he employed a farm manager who has been with him for 15 years.

“I like to work on businesses rather than in businesses — I employ really good people and that’s one of the reasons that I’ve been successful.”

He now owns one of the

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“I’ve been bringing franchises into the town and have been redeveloping stores to standards of what you’d expect in Auckland, and even though the economy is tough, we’ve been holding our own. For some parts of the business there’s been double digit growth in the past 18 months.”

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“I enjoy developing businesses and seeing them grow and prosper. It’s great fun, but I get bored and restless and I want to do something else, so off I trot to think of another business to set up,” says Ian with traces of a Yorkshire accent — his family immigrated here when he was seven.

As well as being a keen businessman, he is also a director on several boards, committees and corporations as well as his work with Famers of New Zealand.

“I’ve spent the last 20 years or so in farm advocacy and it’s been a slog. We are one of the most urbanised countries in the western world with 87 percent of our population living in the cities, and there is a clear disjoint between understanding the rural community and the urban community.”

“I really worry about New Zealand — we’ve got an ageing farming population and I don’t think ‘generation y’ is going to be

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Ian’s own sons, Alex and Chris are studying engineering at university, and Chris would like to volunteer in the Amazon building communities.

Ian being a typical dad jovially comments, “I would rather he got a job — but I’m sure it would be a great opportunity.

“At the moment you’ve got dairy farmers working 13 hours a day, calving, and in pretty awful conditions — wet, cold, miserable, lots of mud, and the farming community are only able to pay reasonably low wages — so why would anyone want to go into farming?”

Ian says that New Zealand’s agricultural industry has great potential and it’s something that politicians should work alongside.

“At the moment we’re not cool — we could be cool. We need to reflect on where we are as a nation, look at what we’re good at, be proud of what we’re good at, and stand up for what we’re good at.”

At the end of the day, Ian attributed his success in business, both retail and farming, to Anne.

“Anne and I are a team, we’ve been married for about 31 years, and we work well together.”

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The farmstay location has been set up as a hi-speed broadband hotspot with a 200-metre radius around the house which appeals to computer savvy visitors.

varieties of plums which are the basic ingredient of Pauline’s delicious homemade jams.

“We find people are genuinely interested in our way of life and keen to learn about how we do things on the farm.”

Guests are invited to join the hosts for meals and conversation but are always given the option of being

left alone.

Hugh laughs, “we always warn our guests before sitting down to dinner that what you’re about to eat has either been coaxed from the paddocks or wrenched from the garden.”

There are many four-legged friends also around the farmstay including Milly Moo, the resident Friesian house cow, a cackle of Shafer chooks, breeding Maine Anjou cows, Floss the cat, a

small flock of sheep and four dogs with varying abilities and skills.

“Fred’s a huntaway who, while known to be downright shifty and lazy, works when needed, and Mate is our general purpose mutt who is a sneak thief if rubbish is left around but will create the most plausible excuse if you’re prepared to listen.“

Hugh trains the dogs to muster chickens, to be gentle, and they know they’re not allowed

to set paw inside any accommodation area.

In between running the farmstay and working the farm, Hugh is an inventor in his spare time and was selected for a place in the Innovations section at the 2012 Mystery Creek with two entries, a liquid separation jug and a universal vehicle spray gun holster.

Hugh is also working on two more designs — a pole planting tool and a more cost effective round bale feeder.

“The life here gives me time to sit, think, experiment and come up with designs and if I stuff up, it’s my fault. I get total freedom to do whatever I want — however this has come about thanks to the hard work and patient understanding of my lovely Pauline.”

Huge well and truly at home on the farm

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Hugh and Pauline delight in passing on their knowledge and enjoyment of planting and growing to the guests who often leave laden with produce.

The orchard boasts avocado, citrus, and grapes, as well as lesser known varieties such as casimiroa, naranjilla and kiwano and of course the many

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But the trends in soil test levels over the same period showed clearly that all was not well. Olsen P levels were through the roof — some paddocks as high as 70; insane, especially given the soil type was lower P retention. But despite the high P, and the fact that superphosphate automatically contains 12% sulphur, soil S levels, both sulphate and, more seriously, organic S as well, were very low. Potash (K) levels were also low, despite 30% potash super having been

the most commonly used product in the past.

So what had gone wrong? Firstly, the story the soil tests were telling had been pretty much been ignored — or the field representative had not had sufficient training to interpret them. Secondly, on this soil type under high rainfall, the sulphate-sulphur applied in SSP can be largely leached through the root zone — taking valuable nutrients such as K with it — in as little as six weeks. This in turn

means that the soil organic matter — derived from the decomposition of plant tissue, excreta and soil fauna and micro-organisms, is also starved of sulphur, and therefore is not providing the pool of essential slow-release S to support vigorous pasture.

More and more urea was being recommended to cover increasing feed deficits. Consequently, clover had disappeared from the sward, reducing its feed value. The potash content was reduced to 15%, exactly the wrong thing to do in this situation. No herbage analyses had ever been performed.

Just how many other farmers are receiving such woefully inadequate fertiliser advice? I suspect the damage in lost production and to the environment caused by incompetent ‘mainstream’ advice is much, much larger than the lost production being caused by purveyors of low-nutrient content ‘magic mixes’. At least in the case of these, farmers are more wary, and once there are signs that production is not being maintained — generally within a year on dairy farms or two years on a sheep and beef farm — they give the seller the flick.

So what should have being used on this farm? From my assessment of the soil tests, the maintenance fertiliser

should have been changed to a DAP/RPR/potash/elemental S blend at least five years ago. The total P — two thirds of it as RPR — should have been halved from 60 kg P/ha annually to 30 until soil P levels were back in the 30s. Potash should have been increased slightly until soil K was back up to 8-10. All sulphur in this blend would have been applied as elemental S. This would have given the soil organic matter the opportunity to accumulate a reserve of organic S. As well as fixing the problems, this blend would be about 20% cheaper!

Ironically, last year the recommendation was actually changed to eliminate P, but the money saved has had to be spent on ever-increasing urea, in four or five applications per year, to meet feed requirements.

Given this wasn’t done, my assessment for this farm now was that the above RPR-based blend should be applied in smaller, more frequent applications over the year, most preferably as a fluid mixed with fluidised inhibitor-treated urea, which is what should be being applied instead of environmentally wasteful granular urea. These fluidised mixes can be applied both from trucks fitted with on-board processing equipment, and from helicopters

On a positive note, it is pleasing to see that the superphosphate manufacturers are finally starting to react to increasing water-quality concerns by recommending the use of RPR in P-sensitive catchments. Better late than never — I hope!

I was amazed — horrified would be a better word — reading last week the list of fertilisers sold by one of the ‘big two’ companies to a dairy farmer over recent years. Year after year the recommendation had been for potash super and urea.

Dr Bert Quin, fertiliser and soil fertility consultant

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Can your body heal?Conservation — nice have, or must have?by Kate Wilkinson

From a tourism point of view the answer is easy. No one comes to New Zealand to visit a 500-year-old castle or see Roman ruins; they come to see our natural history. Our forests are the cathedrals of the South Pacific. Visitors want to swim and surf our beaches, take in our great walks and go ski on our mountains.

Conservation is one of our largest, if not the largest, tourism provider in the country.

Figures from Statistics New Zealand show that in the year ended March 2011 the total tourism expenditure was $23 billion, an increase of 2.1 per cent from the previous year. International tourism increased 1.5 per cent or $147 million to $9.7 billion, that’s a contribution of 16.8 per cent to New Zealand’s total exports of goods and services.

Domestic tourism generated $13.2 billion, an increase of 2.5 per cent from the previous year. That’s hardly surprising given that 25 per cent of New Zealanders visited a National Park last year.

The indirect value added of industries supporting tourism generated an additional $8.8 billion.

Tourism contributes almost 9 per cent of our Gross Domestic Product and directly or indirectly employ one in 10 New Zealanders, or 179,800 total full-time jobs.

Studies completed by the Department of Conservation at local level show some staggering figures on the economic benefits of conservation.

For example, the Fiordland National Park generates $196 million to the Southland and Queenstown Lakes Districts economy, creates approximately 1600 jobs and costs the taxpayer $9 million.

These figures are good for the economy but they’re also good for our national pride. New Zealanders enjoy seeing their scenic landscape, whether they’ve got out amongst it or have seen it on the big screen in movies such as the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

For these reasons it is imperative that conservation is maintained. In other words, it is a ‘must have’, not just a ‘nice to have’.

Conservation is also a ‘must have’ in terms of biodiversity and protecting and preserving our fantastic natural heritage, ensuring we are all good stewards of our

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land and leaving it in a better state than when we got it.

There are signs of our continued success in preserving our natural environment. For example, thanks to the success of the Natural Heritage Management System programme we now have a record of 1300 areas across the country where our flora and fauna can be regularly monitored.

This world leading long-term initiative will allow us for the first time to collect and compare data on the state of our biodiversity nationally, and plan for its long-term preservation.

But this government initiative is only one of many ways we could be maintaining and preserving our great natural resources. Unlike Peter Jackson we can’t use special effects! We all need to think about how we can contribute more to ensure our beautiful and valuable asset of conservation is maintained for future generations.

Given the current economic challenges we sometimes have to ask the difficult question, is conservation a ‘must have?’ or a ‘nice to have?’

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Consider PSA in kiwifruit, which has now reached the Coromandel Peninsula. All evidence points to the entry of this disease into New Zealand and its relentless spread being unwittingly caused by humans.

While the movement of kiwifruit plants (or bits of them) is an obvious culprit, think too about machinery, hand tools, clothing and the like as workers

or casual visitors move from orchard to orchard. Northland kiwifruit growers are not being unfriendly in putting up large ‘No Entry’ signs at their gate — their survival depends on it.

While the commercial kiwifruit grower works to strict biosecurity guidelines and their plants are under constant surveillance, others could unknowingly be putting their industry at risk.

The battle against pests— we’re all in it together

Have you got a kiwifruit plant in your garden or one at the old house site down the back of the farm? There are a few abandoned kiwifruit orchards that haven’t yet been cleaned up. Because they are untended and not under constant surveillance, these ‘domestic’ and wild vines could harbour disease for some time before it is detected.

The kiwifruit industry and the Northland Regional Council are running a campaign to, literally, root out these old vines — if you know of any, contact the council’s biosecurity team on 0800 002 004.

The spread of weeds is also a serious risk to our primary production, and there are simple, good practice measures you can take to prevent it.

• Check the hay bailer and any imported hay is free of weeds. Ragwort, parsley dropwort, Californian and nodding thistle are easily spread this way.

• Make sure hydraulic diggers and other earthmoving equipment is free of gorse seed, aquatic weeds or anything else that may get caught up in the machinery.

• Source your road metal, gravel and limestone rock from weed-free quarries.

If something does get past your own biosecurity system, deal with it promptly. If a new weed appears on your farm, contact the regional council, have it identified and get advice on how to deal with it.

Biosecurity is not ‘them’ and ‘us’. We’re all in this together and we all need to develop a culture of protecting our main economic drivers — farming, forestry and horticulture — and our unique natural environment.

New Zealand is a country that is very much dependent on primary production. Protecting our production base is a fundamental responsibility we all share — particularly when it comes to preventing the spread of pests and diseases

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Two years after fertilising company, Spreading Northland went into partnership with Ravensdown, they have officially opened their office and storage shed at the Dargaville branch on Day Street

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At 38 days’ inventory and holding at just under two month’s supply of logs,

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Production at the forest level in NZ has been impacted somewhat by a very wet period more or less throughout the country. Some commentators have suggested the monthly production numbers nationally will be 20% back on normal. This will impact equally on NZ domestic sawmills and export destinations with the current supply levels being very approximately 50/50 to each.

In terms of pricing at the wharf gate, shipping is the big unknown. All indicators are suggesting shipping costs should be softening but if anything we are seeing a small firming (US$1 – 2 per JAS). Shipping companies are preferring to hang closer to the more lucrative northern hemisphere routes thus sending a ‘sorry, not today’ message to their southern customers. This then helps to maintain a better price position. The current term used to describe this practice is call ‘shorting’ the market.

Domestically, sales of S grade logs targeted for the house frame

Despite other commodities softening in price and demand in recent months, log and lumber prices have continued to hold or firm slightly with demand also holding at reasonable levels in our key markets

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One sawmilling commentator described the likely effect of a rapid change in demand versus supply as being something akin to a nuclear explosion suggesting it will be chaotic, out of control and leave a trail of price blood behind it when it finally happens. One can only hope it will be much more controlled and civilised than that.

Despite those of a more gloomy ilk, the demand does appear to be picking up albeit modestly and I have noted inventories in lumber yards do not thus far appear to be anything akin to a mountain. Framing lumber is the main staple diet and as luck would have it, Canterbury forests are pretty good at producing framing grade logs. (I bet there will be one or two who would like to argue the toss over that one!)

I have noted the wailing and gnashing of teeth over the US$/NZ$ exchange rate has lifted in intensity over the last month no doubt exacerbated by commodities coming under selling price pressure. A shift downward of 1c over the last month is hardly likely to win the Reserve Bank Governor any gongs but there is a few of us who would nominate him for national hero status if he could just encourage the exchange rate back below 0.70c.

Overall we are continuing to say

this year will remain stable in price and demand terms internationally. However overall wood fibre demand remains good and prices are holding at a time when other commodities

are softening. Thus it is has never been more timely to remember the only way forward for climate, country and the planet is to get out there and plant more trees… please!

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The result is a machine which builds on the strengths of the Jeep/Chrysler/Dodge successes of recent years, incorporating a powerful 3.6 litre six-cylinder engine and five-speed automatic transmission to power through city traffic on those school runs, and still pack enough punch to handle the mud and dirt like a true Jeep should. But the interior is the big surprise — with auto writers comparing it not only to the luxurious cabin of the Merc, but also to rivals such as the

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The new MGX tractors come in a range of sizes, but all feature greatly increased load capacities and more stringent atmospheric pollution controls. Kubota plan to use the launch of these new machines as a springboard to the development of larger, higher-horsepower tractors in the future, and if the international acclaim enjoyed by the Grand X is anything to go by, this, too, will prove to be a successful move.

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The original Camry made its debut in 1983, and through seven successive generations Toyota have, surely been honing, fettling and perfecting the concept, with the same precision earlier Japanese engineers would have lavished on a traditional katana sword.

The challenge which Toyota have succeeded in conquering is far more difficult than simply blitzing the Nurburgring. The 2012 Camry is designed for that most demanding of automotive tasks — the daily commute. Add in sales rep fleet service, company executive and the school run and you begin to see that straight line speed is far less of a concern than providing a reliable, comfortable and stress free driving experience.

They’ve done so well with previous iterations that other car makers have tried unashamedly to emulate the Camry’s appeal — and steal some of its commanding market share. 2012’s model sets the bar even higher.

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In the NZFSA (New Zealand Food Safety Authority) Code of Practice it states:

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This is a tough ask for a lot of dairies with primary chilling water for some at over 23 deg C during summer. It is a reality, however, that the dairy companies are quickly toughening up around this Code of Practice. Dairy companies will now not pick your milk up if it is over 18 deg C after the morning milk or above 14 deg C after subsequent milkings.

Unfortunately, the solutions are not cheap. They have to be designed to

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I was approached recently by a dairy farming family passionate about their farm and dedicated to the dairy industry. Their concern was the steadily escalating cost of producing milksolids and the rapidly declining amount paid for them.

Specifically they were concerned about the cost of their fertiliser programme which included the cost of urea. Although they said those costs were not rising rapidly they had drawn a link between fertiliser and what seemed to be declining pasture production.

Having already voiced their concern about total pasture production to the

representative of their local fertiliser company, a soil test had been taken and the recommendation was to increase the level of all inputs particularly phosphorus and nitrogen.

That didn’t sit well with them, and they didn’t see it as an answer to the increasing damage by flea and weevil each year resulting in greater areas of pasture requiring renovation or renewal in autumn.

My recommendation was to apply more calcium in the form of lime in conjunction with DoloZest the biologically active product based on dolomite. Maintenance amounts of phosphorus,

How fertiliser nitrogen applied now may cause your land to devalue in the future

potassium, and sulphur were also recommended, along with a steady phasing out of fertiliser nitrogen.

Information collected over the last eight years showing DoloZest based programmes to have increased total pasture production, improved animal performance, reduced damage by pests, as well as increasing the sense of pleasure and well-being of farming families, was presented.

Still a little sceptical they asked if they could speak to farmers using the programmes. Several clients that have been using DoloZest for more than five years were spoken with, along with customers that started within the last twelve months.

Despite having received only positive responses there was still a reluctance

to place the order. The reluctance to change eventually surfaced, ‘nitrogen grows more grass, doesn’t it?’

The answer is, in the short term yes, and in the longer term no, depending on quantity and frequency of application. It has since been explained to me that some farmers have become conditioned to short term fixes, with a subsequent loss of long term perspective.

Increasingly local body authorities have been drawing lines on maps and stipulating the conditions under which farmers particularly intensive dairy operations may continue to operate.

One regulation that is being put in place throughout the country right now stipulates the quantity of nitrate nitrogen permitted to leak from farms and in some instances the time by which the standard must be met.

Farmers no longer have a privileged position when it comes to their environmental footprint and should they decide not to comply with regulations on nitrate nitrogen losses they are likely to have to relocate, and eventually the net will spread.

The effect that will have on current land values could be catastrophic. There are however nutrient programmes that include strategic use of nitrogen fertiliser which may well allow intensive pastoral farming to continue in even the most sensitive water catchment areas.

These programmes are supported by long term grass growth figures, total farm production records, and most recently nitrate nitrogen leaching figures. Not proof as that will take at least ten years of work by research institutes, but enough data to show there is a sound long term alternative.

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So, what sort of problems are we seeing? Most of it is severe bruising — a sure sign of laminitis. What has happened is that all that rain has had an effect on the grass. The fibre in the grass breaks down and becomes less effective, whilst the protein becomes more rumen digestible. Severe changes in the weather substantially increase the stress the cows are experiencing, especially when coinciding with calving time when there are a lot of hormonal changes also going on in their bodies. Have a look at some of the cow’s hooves of cows that have only calved today — they will have bruising as well. This would not have come from any physical damage because these cows will have only had one or two days

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So, what can we do to prevent it? Nothing! Laminitis is a normal occurrence in our dairy cows. Our aim should be to just keep it under control or managed. The key is to minimise stress and feed the cows sensibly. With that I mean making straw available and not making sudden changes to their diet by taking them off winter crops one day and putting them on grass the next. Feeding straw will create more body heat and it creates a better rumen function, therefore, the cow will be more content. Straw also helps the transition from winter crop to grass but it won’t eliminate laminitis if the transition is overnight or too sudden. Another precaution that you can take,

which may seem obvious, is to put the cows in sheltered paddocks to minimise the stress.

Soon after a wet period there will be more laminitis which obviously makes the cows’ feet more tender. It is particularly important not to push cows and be impatient with them at these times. Laminitis needs to be managed. Some of you will say that the suggestions I

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Minimising the effects of laminitis is in your best interest and in that of your — corrected cows.

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Of course in the agricultural sector these smart little structures are perfect as the home base for a labour force, or as temporary accommodation. Built of sturdy steel and aluminium, Highlander’s range of buildings can stand up to the harshest weather conditions, while power points, lighting, windows and doors come as standard, giving them a ‘liveable’ feel you just don’t get from a caravan. You can even specify your own interior design, complete with accessories such as shower stalls and sinks, ovens, toilets, fridges and more.

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The end result is that now, all ‘restricted building work’ as defined by the law must be completed by a licenced building practitioner — a builder who has certain professional qualifications. Those who lack these qualification can’t legally work in the industry unless supervised by a builder who does, and the resource consent process is now structured so that the credentials of builders and their allied trades (electricians, plumbers, roofers and architects, for example) must be submitted officially. Without a qualified builder heading up a project, it may not even get past this stage of paperwork.

Luckily, when it comes to farm buildings the range of choices available to the Northland rural sector has never been better. Fully qualified and experienced builders working in our region have a wealth of options available for any application on the farm — from equipment sheds in wood or steel, through to big barns, modern, functional cowsheds, temporary accommodation and even brand new homes.

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For small tasks not classified as ‘restricted building’ work it’s OK to proceed with your own DIY designs. But if a job involves electricity, gas or high pressure water it’s a legal requirement to seek the help of a qualified tradesperson. This is cast into stern perspective when one realises that the modern farm is more than just a home — it’s classed as a business, every bit as dangerous as a factory or forge.

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Critics of the new building laws — both in terms of ground-up builds and renovation work — may declaim the encroachment of the nanny state, but supporters of the law reform point to prior crises, such as the leaky buildings scandal, and rightly assert that ‘cowboys’ in the trades need to be brought to heel.

New Zealand farmers work each day in challenging conditions and swiftly develop a wide range of skills to deal with the many breakages, problems, fix-up jobs and tweaks needed to oil the wheels of agricultural life. But the message from the government is clear — when dealing with power, water, gas and structural building, it’s best practice (and a legal requirement) to call in the experts.

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While the changes to building laws are at their most apparent on large jobs, which require a resource consent from your local council, even the smaller more prosaic tasks associated with the routine upkeep and maintenance of a working farm may require the professional touch

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But they haven’t had it all their own way — this is also the natural habitat of New Zealand’s top predator — the Kiwi hunter! Generations of hardy outdoorsmen and women have literally ‘brought home the bacon’ from long treks through the Mangamukas,

heading out with dogs, pack and rifle to pit themselves against the terrain and their quarry.

The annual hunt is now an institution, and it attracts hunters from far and wide. 2012 should prove no exception, with a swag of prizes up for grabs across a number of categories including the traditional ‘heaviest boar’ as well as

others embracing all aspects of the Kiwi game hunting spectrum. This year there will be prizes awarded for the heaviest tuna (that’s the eel, not the tinned fish!) and the heaviest possum — a novel way to cut down on these furry pests. The fun kicks off on Friday, October 26 and runs throughout the weekend, with tickets costing only $30. As is traditional, a much-anticipated hangi meal is included with each ticket purchased!

The Northern Farming Lifestyles is getting into the spirit of things with a prize of our own to award — although for this one you won’t need to leave your chair. We have been generously given two tickets to award to two lucky readers who call us with the answer to the following question:

Which three species will hunters in the 2012 Mangamuka Pig Hunt be after to win the ‘heaviest’ prizes?

Furry pests will also be targeted at this years pig hunt

by Andy Bryenton

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28 OCTOBER 2012 NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

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Email [email protected] | Web www.gravellock.co.nz

READY TO LOCK IN THE SAVINGS? CALL 0800 199 199 NOW!Warkworth, Matakana, Leigh Area J.M. Sutherland Contractors John Sutherland Ph 021 621 802

Rodney and Whangarei AreasStabilization SolutionsAdam Jane-Rashleigh Ph 022 133 [email protected]

Silverdale and Helensville AreasJason Peters Ph 027 44 55 308

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!

READY TO LOCK IN THE SAVINGS?

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WE MAKE HARD LOOK EASY!

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

WHY SHOULD YOU TRIM YOUR SHELTERBELTS?

TRIMMINGTreeline

• Let in more sunlight • Improve your views • For the Health & Beauty of your trees

• Frequent trimming improves density, providing excellent shelter and privacy, plus less clean up of debri

Hedge Trimming, Shelterbelts, Lifestyle Block Work, Farm Work, Orchard Work.

Phone CuffyMob: 027 292 8360 A/h: 09 435 5333www.treelinetrimming.co.nz

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• Pipe&SteelSupplies• LTNZApprovedWorkshop• General,Agricultural&Structural

Engineering• MobileWeldingServices

IT’S SPRING — DO IT NOW!• de-CRAP-it®,Landplane®,SeriousIncinerator®

• 2TonGantryCrane• PlateRoller,ProfileCutter&PressBrake• FieldRollers,WaterCarts• KumaraGear

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SPECIALSSPECIAL SPECIALSSPECIAL0800 244 377www.pumpland.co.nz28b Silverdale Street

• Water pump sales & service• Mobile & workshop services• Water filtration & treatment• Pool valet

BUY 1 FILTER AND RECEIVE YOUR 2ND ONE AT HALF PRICE

• Awesome trade in deals

• Extended warranties on selected pumps

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Northern Rural Marketplace

Bruce Cameron 027 498 8412 / 09 235 8263

New or existing walls Able to be applied between milkings during summer months

Acraflex Dairy Wall Coatings

Colourcrete Dairy Floor Resurfacing System

Suitable for repairing damaged dairy �oors or slippery areas

AFFCO LIVESTOCKAFFCO LIVESTOCKTerry North

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

ANDY MACKAYANDY MACKAYCONTRACTING

AGRICULTURAL & FENCING

Ph/Fax Andy 09 423 7339 or 0274 956 674

Anlyn Piling & Contracting Ltd

027 543 7244email: [email protected] After hours & Fax 09 436 2982

Andy Payne

We dig your dirt

Whangarei

• Pile Driving & Drilling • Farm & Rural Bridges • Dams • Retaining Walls • Earthmoving • Drain Cleaning • House Sites • Races & Driveways • 12 T & 5 T Diggers • 6 Wheel Tipper • Bulldozer & Sheepsfoot

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

• Windows & Latches • Plus Much MorePhone Craig

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C&C Contract ElectricalC&&C Contract ElectricalC Contract ElectricalC Contract ElectricalC Contract ElectricalC&C Contract ElectricalCommercial • Industrial

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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

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

GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING®

Email: [email protected] in New Zealand/Australia

Home Cheesemaker ClassesRefer to the Cheesemaking page

on www.homebushview.co.nz

Sherryle Bennettwww.homebushviewcheesemaking.blogspot.com

Gift Vouchers Available

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

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.

PHONE 09 438 9103 (24HRS)

CALL FREE 0800 McQUINN0800 627 8466

www.mcquinnpumps.co.nz148 Lower Dent Street, Whangarei

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!

All Services & Maintenance Available

PO Box 1174, WhangareiPh 09 434 7741 • Mobile 027 273 6865

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd

027 273 6865

Neil Carter Trading as

Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth)

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

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Newman Engineering (2004) LTD

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Contact

Covering the Northland plus

Over 20 years combined experience

Rob StevensonDargavilleCell 021 278 5291A/Hrs 09 439 6847

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

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 31/10/12.

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.

BOAT TRAILERS, full range to suit 12ft to 27ft boats, very competitive prices and immediate delivery for most models now. Call us to discuss free on 0800 162 500 Xpress Trailers.

BOX TRAILERS, single and tandem axle trailers at very competitive prices, full range of sizes, 6x4 $1695, 7x4 $1895, 8x4 $2095, 8x5 tandem $2795, 10x5 tandem $3395, 10x6 tandem $3795 Ph 0800 162 500 Xpress trailers.

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 31/10/12.

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 31/10/12.

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 31/10/12.

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

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.

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 31/10/12.

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

For Sale

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

Services

CONCRETE 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.

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

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

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

NORFOLK ISLAND 20th ANNIVERSARY COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL. Escorted tour 19–26 May 2013. Incl fares, accom, rental car, concerts & Music events. 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.

Situations Vacant

You build lasting business relationships.

You have excellent communication skills.

You can demonstrate a go-getter attitude.

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

Sales Representative

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 bene�ts of advertising in our publications.

Are you a proven sales hunter?

Do you have the con�dence to generate your own earnings?

Does the idea of uncapped commission get you excited?

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!

Wanted

Child Care

Nanny & More! Quality childcare courses in Stanmore Bay (N of Ak)

Friendly Local Boarding Call Amanda now for free info! 424 3055 nannyacademy.ac.nz

Northern Rural MarketplaceT O P U N I

HOMEKILLBACON, HAM, SAUSAGES, SALAMIPlease phone to discuss your requirements

PHN 09 431 2271 • MOB 021 984 [email protected]

NZFSA REGISTERED

BEEF SHEEP PIGS DEER

MAKE SURETO GET THE FREEZER

FULL BEFORE

CHRISTMAS!

Trans-Tune Automotive

09 438 2892 147 Cameron St

Our ServicesMechanical RepairsNew Car Servicing

Petrol & Diesel ServicingWheel AlignmentFault Diagnosis

Brake & Suspension RepairsFuel Injection Servicing

WINDY RIDGE CONTRACTINGPhone 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

Livestock for SaleWELL GROWN 1yr Red Devon Bulls, BVD, EBL clear. Phone 09 439 2154.

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

WaterTANK 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].

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 31/10/12.

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 31/10/12. Conditions apply.

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 31/10/12.

A rare opportunity to purchase a signed, numbered and recorded, collectors’ edition of an outstanding New Zealand publication

A rare opportunity to purchase a signed, numbered and recorded, collectors’ edition of an outstanding New Zealand publication

Order now on our website or by phone, email or by postPhone 09 439 6933 — Postal address PO Box 474, DargavilleEmail [email protected]  •  www.echopublishing.co.nz

Images from AlbertlandThis landmark commemorative book by Paul This landmark commemorative book by Paul Campbell tells the story of the Albertlanders’ arrival Campbell tells the story of the Albertlanders’ arrival and settling of the Kaipara area, and features many and settling of the Kaipara area, and features many of Harold Marsh’s photographs that have been of Harold Marsh’s photographs that have been painstakingly restored.painstakingly restored.

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32 OCTOBER 2012 NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES

LAYBY FOR CHRISTMAS

Check with your Polaris dealer and other manufacturer dealers for latest pricing and specifi cations. All details correct at September 2011.

CONSIDER THE VALUE POLARIS OUTLAW 90

SUZUKILT-Z90LO

YAMAHA YFM90R

Engine Capacity 89cc 89cc 88cc

Free Helmet YES NO NO

Free Safety Whip Flag YES NO NO

Free Rider’s SafetyLanyard

YES NO NO

Reverse Gear YES NO NO

Headlights / Taillights YES / YES NO / NO NO / NO

Horn YES NO NO

Price $3,995 $4,500 $4,099

RESULT WINNER!

� �

CONSIDER THE VALUE POLARIS OUTLAW 50

SUZUKILT-Z50

Free Helmet YES NO

Free Safety Whip Flag YES NO

Free Rider’s SafetyLanyard

YES NO

Taillights YES NO

Adjustable Footwell YES NO

Electric Start YES YES

Horn YES NO

Price $2,995 $3,150

RESULT WINNER!

� �

ROUSE MOTORCYCLES1 KING STREET, HIKURANGI.

PH: 09 433 8471OR 0800 96 36 36.

OUTLAW 50$2,995*

Unique adjustable footwell height for yearsmore riding as you grow.

OUTLAW 90$3,995*

Unlike most competitors it has reverse gearso you can reverse out of a corner!

FREE SAFETY GEAR• Approved Youth Helmet

(Goggles not included)• Safety Orange Whip Flag

• Polaris Rider-Training Instructional DVD

www.polarisindustries.co.nz

KUMEU CHAINSAW& MOWER SERVICES377 MAIN ROAD, HUAPAI.

PH: (09) 412 8109

MAUNGATUROTOMOTORCYCLES LTD

117 HURNDALL STREET EAST,MAUNGATUROTO. PH: (09) 431 8555


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