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Win for sheep dog triallistby Denise Gunn

A long journey to Southland to compete in the 2015 South Island Sheep Dog Trials Championships proved successful for Taranaki competitor Steve Murphy, winning the heading events with his dog Kei.

Steve, a sheep and beef farmer from Whangamomona, took three dogs to the championships; Quade — a Huntaway, and his two heading dogs — Kei, and Treat. Kei, a rising seven-year-old was the best performer at the event, topping the leaderboard in both the short head and yard, and the long head.

Kei is by Steve’s well-performed retired sheep dog, Hawk, and out of Kate, owned by fellow sheep dog triallist and judge Ian Burling. Steve said the dog has been a bit of a slow starter.

“When he first got going, he broke a leg and was out of action for 12 months.”

Kei then broke a bone in his foot which required an operation.

“So he missed a couple of dog trial years.”

Steve and Kei scored 98.5 in the first run of the short head and yard. This score was the best run of the 200 dogs entered.

“We drew good sheep, and when you get dished up good sheep you have to make the most of them,” said Steve.

“But we didn’t have the best run in the run-off round.” Steve said the long head was basically the same.

“The best run was in the first round.”Three generations of the Murphy

family have been involved in the sport, stretching back to Steve’s grandfather.

Steve’s father, Bernard, won four national championships, several island titles and represented New Zealand against Australia.

Both Steve and his brother Dan are members of the Whangamomona Dog Trial Club, and have been familiar names on the leaderboards at dog trials around the country for many years.

Steve said the South Island Sheep Dog Trials Championships were well run.

“It was a very good trial, the weather was kind and the people were very friendly, there was only one day of rain,” said Steve.

Steve and his wife Charmaine own several dogs between them.

“Behind most successful sportspeople there is a support team, and my wife is my best supporter and manager,” said Steve.

Steve is looking ahead to compete at the Tux North Island and New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Championships to be held near Taihape from May 25–30.

Steve Murphy with his dogs Photo courtesy of Charmaine Murphy

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Manawatu farmerstake out top steak titleThe nation’s most tender and tastiest steaks have been decided at this year’s Beef + Lamb New Zealand Steak of Origin, with an Angus sirloin from the farm of Forbes and Angus Cameron in the Pohangina Valley awarded the top prize.

The top 20 finalist steaks, selected from more than 300 entrants, went under an intense taste testing by judges.

The judging panel included BMX World Champion and Beef + Lamb iron maiden Sarah Walker, New Zealand listener food columnist Lauraine Jacobs, Wharekauhau Estate executive chef and Beef + Lamb ambassador chef Marc Soper, and head judge Graham Hawkes.

Now into its 13th year, the competition celebrates the hard work and dedication of New Zealand beef farmers.

Judge Lauraine Jacobs said it was a privilege to be involved in the judging of New Zealand’s top steak.

“We judged each sirloin steak on aroma, juiciness, tenderness, texture and of course, taste.

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Angus and Forbes Cameron won this year’s Steak of Origin

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Growing up as a townie in Upper Hutt was no barrier to Michael’s desire to farm. His journey into

the agricultural industry initially started through helping a relative on a sheep and beef farm.

Work on a dairy farm through Upper Hutt College followed, giving Michael a real taste for farming. When he finished his secondary education, Michael enrolled at Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre gaining a Certificate in Agriculture — levels two, three and four.

Michael’s agricultural career began as assistant herd manager on the Weatherston family’s south Wairarapa dairy farm, milking 2,000 cows.

He then headed to Australia for further experience, working as a ringer

on a 60,000 head of cattle property in the Northern Territory.

He has also worked for Taratahi as a senior farm assistant in Egmont Village and Masterton, building his knowledge and experience in the dairy industry.

Currently Michael is working as assistant manager for Ian and Sophie Honeyfield, milking 220 Friesian-cross cows on their 100ha Patea farm.

This year was the second time he had entered the Taranaki Dairy Industry Awards, winning $5,300 in prizes.

In the lead-up to the competition, Michael spoke to local professionals and revised industry best practices.

“I gained a lot of benefit from entering, including the valuable feedback from industry professionals

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Michael is assistant manager on a 220-cow Patea farm

From a young age,Michael’s ambition was to go farming

With his aim to be sharemilking within three years, Michael’s overall goal is farm ownership with 400 cows.

“I enjoy working on the land, the cows, and improving production with the cows and farm.”

Michael encourages others to enter the Dairy Trainee of the Year competition.

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The competition involved two interviews with two judges in the first round and three in the second.

“We were asked questions on all aspects of dairy farming from industry standards to pasture management.”

Michael said two practical sessions involved setting up a portable trough, constructing a calving box, naming fertilisers, fencing, lifting a hoof in a wrangler, and explaining how to service a two-wheel motorbike.

“The feeling was great once I won — a great achievement for myself,” he said.

Outside of dairy farming, Michael is involved in the local community as

a member of the Patea Volunteer Fire Brigade. He has recently taken up beekeeping as a new hobby and enjoys heading into the bush to hunt deer and trap possums.

Travelling is another interest and Michael has spent time in Australia, England and Canada.

Keen to progress up the dairy industry career ladder, Michael said he is always looking for new challenges and progression through the industry.

Next season will see Michael moving onto a larger farm as he takes another step forward in his career.

“I’ll be looking at management positions after that before heading towards sharemilking.”

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It all began when Wayne swapped some budgies for ducks. Various breeds of poultry and caged

birds followed — each with their own characteristics.

“One hen that comes to mind was an Australorp that looked like a Kiwi with a round tail, large beak, no comb and never laid, but was kept as a pet,” said Wayne.

Wayne has since bred a large assortment of poultry on the Bell Block property where he and his wife Joy live.

He credits first-hand knowledge and listening to the advice of other breeders as a vital component to his successful poultry breeding and showing hobby.

“Take on board what some of the older breeders tell you,” said Wayne.

“There are plenty of good books to read but nothing beats first-hand knowledge and I’m not a reader as I only went to school to eat my lunch,” he said.

Wayne belongs to several poultry, pigeon and game clubs around New Zealand, including the local Taranaki Poultry and Pigeon Club.

“The Taranaki club has a good number of members although not all of them show,” said Wayne.

“Club members’ ages range from four to eighty-plus years with these chaps having a wealth of knowledge.”

Last year marked the club’s 125th anniversary. Wayne usually attends

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up to seven shows each year and has travelled the length of the country showing poultry, along with judging heavy and light breeds.

“I love to breed poultry and going to shows with a great bunch of exhibitors,” said Wayne.

“We have travelled from Whangarei to Southland, but going to Southland with 10 guys and a trailer load of poultry was like going to the end of the world,” he added.

“Over a lifetime so far I have met a lot of good fanciers forming friendships for life.”

Wayne’s poultry have earned some major show achievements over the years, including winning the best bird at the National Poultry Show two years in a row.

His Pile Hen took out the title when the show was held in Waikato in 2012.

The following year when the national show was held in Ashburton, Wayne’s Wheaten Pullet took out the top spot. Wayne has also won numerous best bird classes at various shows.

At this time of year, Wayne has close to 200 birds, ducks and poultry.

“Not sure about numbers but if one goes missing I can usually tell,” said Wayne. “Once I start culling the number goes down as I find faults in them.”

Wayne describes the housing for his birds as ‘nothing flash’ but there are plenty of trees for the game to perch in and chicken pens. There are also special show pens for training in the lead-up to a show.

Paying daily attention to his birds is Wayne’s key to keeping them in good health. Pellets are fed in the morning and a mixture of wheat and maize at night.

“On the odd occasion, miss a feed so they will clean up all the food.”

Most of Wayne’s birds are free-range and also spend a fair amount of time scratching around at his neighbour’s place.

“Bad chook, good neighbour,” he said.Wayne intends to continue breeding

and showing his birds and poultry.“They don’t answer back and some of

the breeds are a real challenge.”He also has a couple of tips for

novice exhibitors.“Prepare your birds well for shows

as sometimes good birds are not even looked at on the show bench if they are dirty.

“And feed your young well,” he added.This year’s National Poultry Show will

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Wayne’s 2009 Best Bird in Palmerston North Show

A group of Wayne’s Indian Runners and Mule ducks

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Press headlines that Fonterra is facing a supplier crisis of confidence and risks haemorrhaging milk to private companies as fed-up farmer shareholders react to its latest financial results, deserves some comment.

‘Six Principles of Sun Tzu and the Art of Business’

Loyalty can be fickle amongst farmers when they are hit directly in their financial pockets and facing a financial slump caused by low dairy returns worldwide.

New Zealand has an increasing number of proprietary dairy companies and also the Chinese are undertaking major investments in dairy processing here, in competition to Fonterra.

At a Fonterra meeting I attended in Northland, Fonterra representatives confirmed they were negotiating to supply milk to the Chinese milk factory at Pokeno and that there was nothing to stop the Chinese from building more of these plants throughout the country.

If Fonterra is required to supply these establishing companies with milk under the current legislation for a three year period, it will certainly I believe, alarm Fonterra suppliers who see competitors using Fonterra milk to establish their businesses and then competing for Fonterra suppliers. I believe the current legislation should be changed and these

competitors should be made to stand alone from the beginning.

There are strong indications that Chinese interests are planning to buy a significant number of farms throughout Northland and elsewhere and that these farms will supply processing plants financed and built by the Chinese.

Open Country, New Zealand’s second largest milk processor, an independently owned company, is looking at the options of building a milk plant at their Affco Horotiu plant or expanding its Whareroa site.

It is claimed over 500 Fonterra milk suppliers are waiting to join their company, due to their extreme dissatisfaction with Fonterra’s payout performance.

The Chinese have been traders for thousands of years. The famous Chinese military tactician Sun Tzu in 512BC wrote a book called The Art of War. The theories of his book are still widely read throughout the

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world today. Many Chinese businesses and others throughout the world follow the six major principles of Sun Tzu, being capture your market without destroying it, avoid your competitors strength and attack their weakness, use foreknowledge and deception to maximise the power of business intelligence, use speed and preparation to swiftly overcome the competition, use alliances and strategic control points in the industry to ‘shape’ your opponents and make them conform to your will, develop your character as a leader to maximise the potential of your employees.

Clearly they are a tenacious people. They never give up.

We would do well to learn from them if we are going to survive in a free-market open economy that invites overseas investment. It is up to us to make sure that we don’t become slaves

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“Sulphation is a major problem with lead-acid batteries and the less they’re used the worse it is. All batteries sulphate — you buy them with sulphation and they only get worse till they die. “A RECHARGE treatment will dissolve those sulphur ions back into the electrolyte to hold the charge again. The battery regains its capacity and stops corrosion of lead plates.

“A lot of farmers in our RECHARGE Conditioning Programme are getting eight to ten years from most batteries and some are getting a heck of a lot more by simply dosing them early, treating them every two to three years and keeping them charged.

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Recharge is available from Farmlands and Auto-One stores and will also be featured at the National Fieldays at Mystery Creek in June at the new site — K-25. For more information go to website www.recharge.net.nz and follow us on Facebook.

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Ford’s world car philosophy has seen a range of important milestones for the brand, with a cabinet full of awards garnered by the likes of the peppy Fiesta ST, the dominant Ranger utility and the world’s best-selling car, the Ford Focus.

But it’s no overstatement to say that the all new 2015 Mondeo is perhaps the most important of them all — Ford’s flagship medium-sized car which challenges for supremacy in a tough sector of the market.

Looking at the latest Mondeo, it’s clear that this is a departure from the relatively conservative lines of previous generations.

Long, low and athletic, with a bold chrome grille and muscle-car styling accenting the bonnet, the new Mondeo wears its European design origins with pride.

Gone is the image of the sensible and practical fleet car, replaced by a machine with more presence, even standing still.

Attention to detail makes all the difference, with even the door handles, the chromed strip surrounding the windows and the underlit wing mirrors speaking volumes about the amount of thought Ford designers have lavished on their new creation. It’s the same inside,

out the bumps, cancel out noise and create the kind of in-cabin environment which was once the preserve of luxury GT models.

Many Ford fans have worried that the end of the Falcon XR6 would leave a gap in the Blue Oval’s stable for a long-range

cruiser roomy enough for family comfort. This long-awaited replacement to one of their most successful cars proves that such a gap will not exist — and that a sensible choice for fuel economy and practicality can still look and feel like a real drivers’ car.

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At the heart of the Mondeo’s nicely balanced performance is the combination of a new electrically assisted steering system and the 2.0 litre Ecoboost engine, which puts together independent variable valve timing, turbocharging and direct fuel injection to deliver more power from less gas — and from a smaller, lighter powerplant.

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Combined with our know-how, engineering expertise, and considerable experience in the dairy and industrial markets, you can be assured that the system offers market leading structural design.

It has a robust durable liner which has been developed to lead within the dairy industry.

Using the strength of galvanised steel panels and a secure concrete ring beam, it is designed to accommodate secure tank storage for all local environmental conditions, such as high wind speeds, snow or seismic loads.

The design protects the liner from rodent attacks and ensures the tank avoids any uneven foundation settlement. This provides maximum durability and longevity and a minimum cost for maintenance.

It is designed to a 50-year structural service life, and also boasts a 20-year warranty on the liner which utilises an intelligent synthetic liner sealing system to allow rapid construction and increased effective storage capacity, with only 75mm needed to maintain the liner.

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Dairy resilience is keyby Paul Campbell

The need for the country’s dairy farmers to have a sound strategy to progress from year to year is vital, according to DairyNZ’s principal scientist Dr John Roche.

“The only constant in the future will be volatility and farmers must set their businesses to be able to absorb the uncertainties that come with that if they are going to survive volatile times,” he says.

“Historically, the old adage was that the difference between a good farmer and a bad farmer was time. In other words, all farmers do the same thing eventually; the big difference is the timing of their actions. “From an operational perspective, this is still true. However, increasingly I see the difference between successful businesses and those that struggle through challenging times is that one has a plan and the other manages day to day.”

Mr Roche uses a rugby adage, ‘forwards win matches; backs decide by how much’.

“Your strategic plan is the forward pack of a dairy farming business, securing the business in the set piece and ensuring the team will not be

caught unawares by a poor climate year or a low milk price, while the tactical management (the backs) determines by how much we win the game.

“The need for system resilience is more important than ever before because future milk production will be set against a backdrop of increased farm business uncertainty.”

Fundamen ta l l y, r e s i l i e n t systems must: • be profitable every year and not just when milk price is high

• have a low production-cost base to insulate the dairy farm business from price shocks

• and allow farms to generate sufficient funds in better times to exploit opportunities in lean years, when other businesses can’t capitalise.“Resilient systems still have

sufficient tactical flexibility to overcome unanticipated events that can lower short term profitability.”

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A programme of preventative treatment with Rotagen Combo, the natural calf scour product, is a good option for protecting valuable replacement heifer calves which may be exposed to a viral or bacterial infection resulting in infectious scours.

Rotagen Combo is part of an economical rearing strategy to protect calves and help them perform at their best over their lifetime.

It is a registered animal remedy unique in New Zealand. Similar products are widely used overseas as growth promotants in calves and piglets with very good results.

It is made from the dried egg yolk from hens that have been vaccinated with speci� c antigens. The hyper immune status of these hens achieve results in very high levels of antibodies in the yolk of the eggs, which provide a passive immunity to speci� c infection in the gut of the calf.

The main cause of neonatal calf scours is rotavirus, a viral disease picked up from carrier cows following calving.

A simple program of treating calves at birth with a preventative drench of Rotagen Combo once a day for � ve days will help prevent clinical cases of rotavirus.

The key to a successful regime is treating all the heifer replacement calves and any others being kept. The other important aspect of infectious scour control is to reduce the environmental contamination of viruses that may be in the environment.

An effective policy should be developed with staff for calf pens before

the season begins. A good hygiene strategy is to use a virucide, such as Vetpak’s Vetsan Super Concentrate to spray out the calf sheds before the season begins and throughout the rearing season.

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The role is selling advertising in the Taranaki Region.This role has many advantages;

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Drought – World Wide Problemby John K Morris CEO of Agrissentials

I’m writing this article from Fresno, California, where we have just landed our � rst container load of Rok Solid full spectrum fertiliser.

Our USA project Manager is Rick Broderson, a born & bred Californian who has lived in New Zealand for the past 30 years managing his own business. Rick has a real passion for what Agrissentials are doing for farmers and their soils. Fresno is in the “food bowl” area of California producing meat, milk, fruit, vegetables, nuts, grapes and many other crops, but one other thing they have in common with New Zealand is the lack of rain when you need it.

Just north of Fresno is the San Luis Reservoir, a huge man-made lake which provides irrigation to many farmers, but through lack of rain this winter, the lake is short of the water needed to irrigate the new season crops, so everybody here is praying for rain; their livelihoods depend upon it.

Rick & I are talking to many farmers and they all admit that over the past few years their soils have struggled to hold water, with reservoir water

coming onto their properties, not holding, but running straight off to be pumped back into the San Luis Dam — all at a cost.

Agrissentials see a huge opportunity here in California, by bringing water retention quality back to the soil with our multi-mineral, microbial rich fertilisers. The answer lies between the micro organisms and a full array of natural minerals. The micro organisms are the first creatures to dine at the mineral table converting the minerals to a plant available form. When they do this, they wrap the minerals in humus, so that the minerals don’t leach from the soil. The humus produced has water retention capacity, holding both mineral and water to be passed onto the plant as required. This is the natural system and it carries the potential to regenerate top soil, increasing the carbon content or cc rating of the soil. Agrissentials recognises soil as the engine room of the farm, the more

carbon produced, the higher the cc rating of the engine room (or soil). The continued use of synthetic minerals and their high solubility is burning out the carbon content of the soil and destroying the microbial life. This results in erosion of soils (Re: Dr Morgan Williams report New Zealand Government in 2004 stating that top soils were eroding at between 300–400 million tonnes per year) — straight down the rivers and into the sea.

Agrissentials can remedy this situation with their multi mineral, microbial rich fertilisers. These two ingredients work together to restore and regenerate soils, increasing mineral and water retention, soil carbon content, drainage capacity and top soil depth, which all contribute to the cc rating of the farm’s engine room.

Soil, food and water are what farming is all about and it all begins in the soil. Agrissentials are offering farmers the opportunity to start a new relationship with their farm and that relationship begins in the soil. So with rules, regulations, licensing and compliance coming into farming Agrissentials offer you, the farmer, the opportunity to make a change for good, working with Mother Nature for a better, more prosperous farm and a strong future. Make a call today to Agrissentials and join the move towards better healthier, production and a bio diverse environment.

Agrissentials best on earth fertilisers are proud to be celebrating 20 years partnership with New Zealand farmers in producing cost effective, productive, sustainable & healthy soils that are great for the budget & the environment. If you would like a FREE INFO PACK freephone 0800 THE KEY that’s 0800 843 539 today or you can contact your friendly representative Adrian Rowe on 021 873 304 to find out how we can make your farm more successful. As pioneers of the volcanic rock based fertilisers in New Zealand, we would like to say thank you & share these birthday gifts with you: Nationwide 50% OFF FREIGHT FREE DEALS on bulk units of Rok Solid, Roketlime & Oceans 100 (Valid 1st–31st of May 2015).

An Agrissentials’ customer (left) showing the effects of using Agrissentials best on earth fertilisers during the dry period

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Because most of the energy produced, by small home-based systems, such as solar, is produced in the middle of the day when the sun is shining directly overhead, cool wet days make for poor solar power generation.

During summer months, these systems generally work very well for home use, but it is during autumn and winter, that generation often struggles to keep up with demand unless a large system, with backup storage batteries is used.

Of course, the other source of power is the wind.

Now, Basic Energy, a Hamilton-based alternative energy supplier, imports the

Solarmill. This system, combining wind and solar generation in one unit provides the potential for power generation up to 24 hours per day.

Surplus energy is generally stored in deep cycle batteries for reuse when you require it.

Basic Energy recommends either using the national power grid as emergency backup or for customers to go totally off grid.

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Home generated electricity is a much desired goal, but has always suffered from some limitations due to the vagaries of the weather in New Zealand.

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