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Reward boost for bad birdA reward for information on the invasive red-vented bulbul has been more than doubled, from the $300 reported in last month’s issue, to $1,000.

The Asian import can cause significant damage to fruit and vegetable crops as well as threatening native birds. They have been spotted in the Waikato and councils and the Ministry for Primary Industries and the Department of Conservation, have set up a reward for information leading to the capture of one of the birds.

“We’ve had more than 70 calls about possible sightings since we offered the $300 reward but are still working to capture one of these birds,” said DoC’s Liz Brooks.

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Red-vented bulbuls have been sighted in Walton, between Morrinsville and Matamata in Waikato.

In another avian development, Hamilton City Council, Landcare Research and Waikato Regional Council are teaming up to boost the popular Hamilton Halo project, aimed at increasing the number of tui and other native birds visiting and living in the city.

Under a new memorandum of understanding between the three partners, Hamilton City has committed to an initial three years control of rats and possums at 20 sites around the city, such as parks and gullies, from this financial year.

In the early years of Halo, less than 40 tui sightings were reported in Hamilton. Last financial year alone there were nearly 1,600 and surveys indicate

increasing numbers of native birds generally at the Halo breeding sites.

Under the agreement, the regional council and Landcare Research will provide technical advice and support to Hamilton pest control operations at the 20 sites, as well as continue with their involvement in control at the sites outside Hamilton.

Landcare Research’s John Innes said that working with enthusiastic partners such as the two councils was by far the most effective way to get research results to make ‘a real difference in the real world’.

In an example of public-private partnership that has been welcomed by the Halo partners, Perry Resources Ltd has agreed to undertake pest control at one of the Halo sites in the Pukemokemoke reserve 18 kilometres north of Hamilton.

The company volunteered to do this at its own cost in its application for a resource consent from the regional council to operate a nearby quarry.

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Mr Payne has briefed the new council and staff on the findings of the first stage of the review.

Launched three months ago, it aims to ensure Waikato Regional Council has the right strategy, structure, people and operating effectiveness and efficiency to meet its obligations and challenges over the next four years.

The objectives of the review include:

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The council confirmed a draft mission statement ‘working with others to build a Waikato region that has a healthy environment, a strong economy

Regional Council’s mission outlinedWaikato Regional Council’s incoming chief executive Vaughan Payne has signalled an organisational restructure over the next six to 12 months as a result of a ‘fit-for-purpose’ review.

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and vibrant communities now and for the future’.

Mr Payne said the initial findings of the review indicated the organisation needed to change to be fit to deliver on that purpose.

While it is too early to know exactly what the impact will be, it is expected most jobs will be unaffected.

Where jobs are changed, staff will be offered redeployment if possible.

“Over the past three months a small team has been gathering information

from surveys, benchmarking with other regional councils, and interviews. We’ve found we do a lot of things really well — where we are fit for purpose — but there are other areas we need to work on so that we’re in better shape to deliver on our purpose.”

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After growing up on a South Otago sheep farm, it is no surprisethat wool has played a big part in Janette Osborne’s life.

After becoming a chartered accountant and then working for 15 years in our capital city,

Janette hankered for a return to her rural roots.

In 2005 she bought Briar Patch, a 12-acre property just outside Christchurch. She then started learning the wool and yarn-processing trade while also raising llamas and black sheep.

It was all done in her spare time. Janette worked fulltime as the accountant for H Dawson and Sons, the New Zealand branch of a British wool exporting company.

However, the earthquakes of September 2010 and February 2011 wrought big changes. “My house was affected in the first earthquake. I lost my

office and everything in it in the second. That was not something I expected in Christchurch after living in Wellington for 15 years.”

Janette sold her small farm and took her llamas and black sheep and relocated to Te Toko Station near the Waitomo Caves. Not only is the King Country ground more stable than that in Canterbury, Janette has more of it — 3,000 acres at Te Toko, compared with 12 at Christchurch.

The move north came about through a close friend, Kim Osborne, whose family own Te Toko Station. Two years later Janette has no regrets. She and Kim recently married. And the change of scenery has been good for Briar Patch, her online business selling wool products.

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Sheep at Te Toko Station with thick coats of wool prior to shearing

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Much of Janette’s time over the last two years has been taken up with her role as New Zealand secretary for the Campaign for Wool. Founded by Prince Charles (himself a sheep farmer) in 2010 it operates worldwide, getting out the message that wool as a fibre has attributes that its synthetic rivals cannot match.

“The campaign is all about doing promotional activities at a low cost to create awareness.” One such activity was decorating 14 rooms with woollen products at London’s Somerset House. “Fifteen thousand people went through the place and it resulted in more than 200 magazine articles.”

However, Janette now plans to spend of her time building up Briar Patch. Despite Kiwis being quick to join the move toward online shopping, Jeanette says current trading volumes through her site need to improve. “It’s not self sustainable at the moment.”

However the potential growth for online businesses is huge, especially when you ally it with social media such as Twitter and Facebook. “Social media

is a real game changer, like the invention of TV. And traceability adds a point of difference.”

Consumers like to know where their wool has come from,” says Janette. No longer can we consider wool to be an undifferentiated product, packed in bails and sent in big lumps across the world. “Ice Breaker and Just Shorn also offer traceability. People across the world now know that instead of being made in a big factory in China their wool comes from New Zealand.

Briar Patch specialises in black sheep. Janette says buyers like black sheep because it produces natural-coloured wool without the use of harmful dyes. “That’s environmentally friendly. Consumers like that.”

Although much of her interaction with customers happens remotely thanks to modern technology, Janette knows the importance of face-to-communication. In January 2012 she travelled to New York to take part in the Vogue Knitting LIVE, a three-day event that attracts thousands of knitters and industry representatives for classes, displays and discussions

about everything wool. With the event attracting 92,000 Facebook likes, it’s a good place to be seen promoting our wool. Three from the Kiwi wool industry will be there next January. Kim won’t be among them, with other commitments keeping her at home.

Although she owns 17 llamas, it’s unlikely you’ll see any llama products for sale on Briar Patch. There’s nowhere in New Zealand that can process llama.

“There’s a place in England that can do it but getting the stuff there is uneconomic.”

Te Toko station near the world-famous Waitomo Caves is now HQ for Briar Patch and home to Janette Osborne and her flocks of black sheep and llamas

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When Paul de Groot first saw a gorse and blackberry infested 10-acre block outside Cambridge he could not have envisaged that three decades later it would be home to New Zealand’s largest certified organic blueberry operation.

In 1985 Mr de Groot saw an advert in the classified section of his daily newspaper. Intrigued, he drove from Auckland to look at some land that had never been farmed.

“My parents saw something in it,” says his daughter Marije Banks. “Their ultimate aim was to live off the land. But they could not have dreamed how it has turned out.”

Mr de Groot, his wife Mieke and their two children had migrated from the Netherlands in 1980, concerned that increasing population was making it more and more difficult to access the

outdoors. Initially Mr de Groot worked as a farm hand just out of Warkworth, supplementing his family’s income with commercial eeling and possum hunting.

After three years Mr De Groot and his family moved to Auckland to become a greenkeeper at a bowling club. But he also wanted to make a living from his own land. That newspaper advert provided his chance.

Then for another two years Mr de Groot continued to live in Auckland while coming to his property at weekends to clear scrub, gorse and blackberry and build a house.

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Monavale is a family business. Back row: Paul and Mieke de Groot Middle row: Kath, Oliver and Marco de Groot. Front row: Richard, Annelies, Bastiaan and Marije Banks

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As more land was cleared Mr de Groot and his wife began planting fruit trees, courgettes, lettuces, beans, strawberries and blueberries.

It was trial and error. Because the land had never been farmed, there was no track record to indicate what grew best. That could only be found through experience. “It was not fast and easy,” says Mrs Banks. “It was slow and steady.”

The de Groot family moved to the property when their house was finished in 1987. In the early years they made do by selling produce at road-side stalls.

But an offer to purchase their entire blueberry production saw them ditch other crops to concentrate on blueberries. The de Groots bought two adjacent blocks in 1989 and 1991 to provide more space to grow blueberries.

They were also adamant — they would grow blueberries organically, without using hazardous chemicals. “That was very new and radical,” says Mrs Banks. “My father had used a lot of sprays on bowling greens. And he believed they were detrimental to his health. He was adamant he would not use them on his own land. He wanted to create a fabulous product without chemicals.”

While many growers believe chemicals are necessary to protect their plants, Mrs Banks says growing organic blueberries is both viable and feasible. “Blueberries are reasonably hardy and have disease resistance. As long as you keep them healthy they should be OK. Insects don’t attack healthy plants.”

However, growing organically is labour intensive, as all weed eradication and removal is done by hand. “We employ a lot more people. But we

generally don’t get any more for organic fruit than conventional fruit. But it’s our philosophy and we believe in it. We’re not going to be changing.”

In 1995 son Marco and his wife Kath moved onto an adjacent property. They were followed by Marije and her husband Richard in 2001.

Initially all three operations were separate. But soon everyone realised it would make sense to combine three planting, processing and packing operations into one. So Monavale Blueberries was born.

While they sell domestically, much of their production is exported. That is largely because the New Zealand market is relatively small — although it is growing fast. “We produce in one day what New Zealand eats in a week.”

In 2009 they opened Cafe Irresistiblue on their orchard. “We had a little orchard shop — a tiny wee thing. People were saying it would be great if they could come for a coffee.”

Monavale now grows 42,000 blueberry plants, has more than 150 seasonal employees and exports all over the world. It’s an operation that started from a chance viewing of a newspaper advert and has been accomplished with a dogged determination to succeed against the odds.

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Independent contract milkersDairy farmers employing contract milkers and having proceeds paid directly to the contract milker through their dairy companies, could find that their contract milkers are employed and bound under the 1937 Sharemilking Agreements Act which was introduced by statute of Parliament.

This lower order Sharemilking Agreements Act allows men and women to be independent contractors without having to own dairy cows to enter into the New Zealand dairy industry. Many over the years have purchased their own farms.

A dairy farmer employing a contract milker as an independent contractor, who receives his remuneration by so much a kilogram of milk solids (this is called a Walsh agreement), could if a dispute arises over the terms of the engagement, come under the jurisdiction of the 1937 Sharemilking Agreements Act and its terms.

There is also the risk of the IRD not accepting that the employees are

deemed as independent contractors and have sought PAYE reimbursement payments from farmer employers who have entered such agreements.

There is a big difference between the status of an independent contractor and that of an employee.

The independent contractor must meet the control tests, the independence test, the organisation or integration test, the intention of the parties and the business test or the economic reality test.

This involves whether the independent contractor works for other people or clients, supplies his or her own tools or equipment, has direct responsibility for the profits and risk of the business, hires or fires whoever he or she wishes to help do the job, pays accounts for taxes and government and professional fees and most importantly, advertises and produces a GST invoice directly to the farmer for the work that has been done.

Any dairy farmer engaging an independent contractor to milk the cows or to do work on the farm, should ensure that payments are made directly to the contractor on the presentation of a GST invoice and the contractor provides a payment receipt.

The intention of the parties is important. This test looks at the intention of each party to the agreement regarding the nature of the relationship. The fact that a written contract states that a person is an employee or an independent contractor, may indicate the intention of the parties but is not determinative. If the actual circumstances point to an employment relationship, then simply labelling it an independent contract will not alter the actuality.

The fundamental test looks at factors such as whether the type of business or the nature of the job justifies or requires using an independent contractor. Is there a time limit for completing a specific project.

Can the worker be dismissed. Who is legally liable if the job goes wrong. Usually, an independent contractor agrees to be responsible for his or her work. He or she cannot usually be ‘dismissed’, although the contract can be terminated if it is broken.

Dairy farmers using contract milkers under the Walsh agreement, do so in an endeavour to circumvent the 1937 Sharemilking Agreements Act, because they feel that under the variable order the cost of labour is too high, particularly under 300 cows or less where a minimum of 22% milk price only, must be payable to the sharemilker.

Walsh agreement payments have ranged from as low as $1 per kilogram of milk solids upwards, and in many cases this is  notsustainable remuneration.

Farmers of New Zealand encourages dairy farmers looking for managerial employees to use the Sharemilking Agreements Order 2011.

It is still the best way to encourage the next generation into farm ownership with the support of the banks and the farmer retains management control and it specifies the relationship and the obligations that must be carried out by the dairy farmer employer and the sharemilker.

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These are the most important tool that you will use and it is important that they are used correctly which means they need to be kept clean and sharp. We get a lot of knives of varying quality sent to us from all over New Zealand to be sharpened.

The main thing that determines quality is the hardness of the steel used. The harder the steel the longer it will stay sharp. Most knives are made of stainless steel. Stainless steel is relatively hard and therefore will keep its edge reasonably well. However, some of the cheaper stainless steel knives are very soft and will go blunt quite quickly. Often farmers will buy these cheaper knives because they tend to be used for many things other than hoof trimming and it becomes quite expensive if you have to keep replacing them.

The better quality hoof knives are made of hardened steel. These knives will stay sharper for much longer than stainless steel knives, but they will rust if they are not kept dry. Because they are so hard they can break easier than stainless steel knives so it is important to use the right trimming technique. The horny tissue needs to be sliced off not broken off.

What I mean by this is that many people tend to start a cut and then part way through twist the knife so as to cause the hoof to break off rather than making the slice clean. Generally people are not even aware that this is what they are doing, but it is something I encounter frequently when running training courses.

When we trim cows it is important that our knives are sharp. We wouldn’t like it if a surgeon performed an

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operation on us using blunt knives. Not so much because it is harder work for the surgeon but more because the end result is not the same. This is the same for cows.

If we use blunt knives we are more likely to cut ourselves and the trimming job is not going to be very successful. By using sharp knives you can be much more precise with less effort.

Sharpening knives is, however, not the easiest thing to do. It takes a lot of practise and patience. We use a bench grinder with a linishing belt. This will sharpen the blade and create a nice bevel.

The angle that you put the knife onto the belt will determine the angle of the bevel. As a rule of thumb, this bevel needs to be a minimum of 10mm.

Many of the knives you can buy have a much steeper bevel than that which makes the knife much more difficult to use, giving you less control with your cutting.

We sharpen the hook of the knife on a rubber disc attachment on our grinder. You can sharpen the hook on the outside if you wish, but you should NEVER sharpen the back of the blade. If you do, you end up having to tilt the knife when trimming and it is much more likely to cut into the hoof rather than taking a slice off. I know it is very tempting to touch up that side of the knife because

This month I am talking to you about the tools that we use when we trim, with particular focus on knives.

it is easier to get a sharp edge but you will ruin the functionality of the knife.To be continued …!

Trainees learn how to sharpen hoof trimming tools

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Electric vehicles such as BMW’s new i3 and i8 have taken a step in the right direction, moving toward the possibility of entirely battery-driven transport for the daily commute and beyond.

But the holy grail of today’s auto engineers is to break free of the battery entirely, completely bypassing this form of power storage for something far more ‘Star Trek.’

The hydrogen fuel cell is a working reality — it’s not sci-fi, blue-sky thinking at all.

Honda have produced working vehicles which run on the hydrogen cell principle, which (in very simple terms) uses the abundant gas to generate electricity. The output — only water. How’s that for enviro-friendly?

Over at Toyota, they are taking the whole concept very seriously indeed. The makers of the uber-eco-mobile, the Prius, have just unveiled

their 2013 FCV concept, and rather than being a futuristic, slightly zany creation, this looks very much like a car you could see on any street.

The difference between this machine and the electric cars being talked up by Munich is down to two very important numbers — a stated range of 300 miles per ‘tank’, and a three minute fill-up time.

This leaves batteries looking drained, and promises great things for both Toyota and the fuel cell itself.

The only downside — have you tried to find a fuel cell gas station lately? Early adopters of electric technology will only have to plug their cars into the existing grid. FCV drivers

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Following its strategic amalgamation with Hydratech Engineering Ltd, Complete Engineering and Hydraulics ticks both those boxes.

This commercial partnership means double the manpower and double the

productivity. Owner and operator Craig Garmonsway had a strong background in the industry prior to establishing Complete Engineering in 1999.

“I worked for a business that was doing similar things, so I was able to bring my

skill and knowledge from that experience into my own business,” he says.

Since inception, the business has gone from strength to strength. Today it is all about promoting sustainability and energy ef� ciency within the industry. It offers a hydraulic ram design service ranging from component speci� cation to complete hydraulic system design, fabrication, installation and commissioning.

“It is all about looking after the planet at the end of the day — it is going to be around a lot longer than we are, and we need to look after the future generations,” Garmonsway says of the company’s commitment to sustainability.

When Complete Engineering was called upon to manufacture and deliver a stainless steel hydraulic ram for use on a super yacht, it stepped up to the challenge and responded with a top quality product that has set a benchmark

in aquatic  cylinders. The company can also help its customers create custom-made rams and gives all its products and craftsmanship a 12-month guarantee.

The most critical element of the operation is, of course, the staff.

“Because we take on such a varied array of work, we need strong, competent staff. We have found in the past, that a lot of engineers and machinists have been trained to do one set of things but don’t have a very broad spectrum of skills.”

For the future, the business has its eye on further growth. “We ultimately want to continue to grow,” Garmonsway con� rms.

“When you stop growing, you’re at the risk of becoming stagnant and complacent and then, before you know it, you are going backwards. The plan now is to carry on doing what we have been doing, but even better.”

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Several hectares are covered in tractors which get stripped down as we recycle the parts to keep the New Zealand farming � eet moving. More tractors arrive every week and sometimes it is a challenge to � nd a place to put them. The yard is well organised which really helps to � nd the part you need. We have a great storage system which moves

on tracks to optimise space since we carry a huge range of genuine new parts for Belarus, Leyland, Massey Ferguson, Simplicity, Ford New Holland and CaseIH.

Located in Hillcrest Hamilton, we source and supply tractor parts to repair shops and farmers. They can be new, used or aftermarket quality parts.

Our staff include parts people, mechanics and engineers, with extensive experience and knowledge in both late model and old tractors of most makes and models. Such a huge knowledge base only comes with years of experience and sharing information.

We pride ourselves on service and the parts team goes the extra distance to help you with a good result. This may include sourcing parts from overseas, using our many contacts to � nd a hard to get part or a smile/coffee on a hard day.

Our library of over 3500 books on tractors and machinery gives us a great reference base when � nding the correct part for your tractor. We also have several electronic databases to gather information for many makes of tractor.

So for tractor parts call 0800 BELARUS tractorparts.co.nz.

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Whether in the � eld of design, engineering or technology they’ve always been willing to try new things, and the results of this cutting-edge attitude are apparent in the machines which they turn out year by year.

It’s not just the boys in the back room who take this approach, either. Polaris have realised that in a competitive market serving the rural sector, they have to offer business solutions as sharp as their engineering. That’s why they’ve teamed up with De Lage Landen to bring a raft of enticing � nance options to Kiwi buyers, making the choice to put Polaris to the test on the farm that little bit easier.

De Lage Landen are a subsidiary of Rabobank, an institution most New Zealanders will already be familiar with. Polaris needed a global brand in the � nancial sector to back up the world-wide reach of their products, and the forward-thinking folks at DLL were most obliging.

“We are pleased to be partnering with DLL to make our products even more accessible to NZ farmers and to be able to work with our dealers to tailor � nance packages to suit the needs of individual farmers right across the country,” said Polaris Australia and New Zealand Country  Manager,Brad Wolstenholme.

“Some people out there in the agricultural market have done it tough over recent years and retail � nance offers a great opportunity to keep capital equipment new and fresh without the immediate cash-� ow burden.”

This new � nance offer comprises a one third/one third/one third payment plan with a per-annum interest rate as low as 6.99 percent.

With liquidity of cash � ow a major issue across the rural sector, and the need to invest in hard-working, reliable machinery never greater, Mr Wolstenholme and his colleagues may have hit upon the perfect solution.

It couldn’t come at a better time, either, with the new Polaris Ranger 900 XP exceeding all expectations and delivering a boost to the brand’s already sterling reputation.

With machines like this, the tough little Sportsman series of quads, and of course the ground-breaking Ranger diesel UTV selection, there are many farms which will be making room for a Polaris in the equipment shed this summer.

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Apart from doing a rain dance the next best thing is to make sure there is enough bare earth around each tree. It may seem strange to a lot of folk but bare earth can be up to ten times wetter than a weedy site.

Over the years we have collected 10k samples looking at soil moisture differences from one site to another and how this has had an effect on initial tree growth.

For example if you plant a tree into a grassy site and don’t spray around it (we’ll call this the control), then you plant several more trees adjacent to the control, and after planting you spray around each tree the increase in tree growth can be quite phenomenal.

Probably the best indicator of tree growth is to take the volume of the stem. Roughly this can be obtained by measuring the diameter of the stem at the base, and squaring that figure, then multiplying this figure with the

When growing trees one of the most important factors in getting young trees off to a good start is allowing them to get enough soil moisture.

height of the stem. After one year, a tree which has had a 1 sqm spot sprayed around it will be 89% larger in volume than the control.

A tree which has had a 2 sqm spot sprayed will be 211% larger by volume and a tree which has had a 4 sqm spot (or aerial sprayed) will be 348% larger by volume than the control.

The enclosed photo shows trees which have had a 2 sqm spot sprayed after planting. These will then be sprayed again at the start of the second growing season with a 4 sqm spot. (Photo donated by Brian Kirk, Lake Coleridge Station)

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We have renamed this Auto Nav function as simply ‘Point-and-Go’. It takes only two seconds to set — all you do is point the Predator where you want it to go, con� rm by pressing the lever switch, set the travel time (from � ve to 30 minutes), put it in the water, press the start button and away she goes!

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certainly cuts through the water during both launching and retrieving.

The pectoral � ns along with the three-battery ballast seemed to really dampen the roll or twist of the unit where other designs have struggled, while the offset tow point counteracted the torque of the motor. You would have to give it an A+ for  design! The other part to this package is of course the Predator Winch and having a battery-powered model to perform this function was pure luxury.

The winch itself is powered by a 150W 12V motor, pulling up to 60kg. The spool comes loaded with over 2,300 metres of line — including the 150m crimped section, and with two Haul Mode options it offers all of the versatility you need to cover every hauling situation. The variable speed mode was particularly useful when the � sh were coming up on the beach as we could slow everything to our pace, making sorting the � sh and cleaning the traces stress free.

The new Predator Auto-Nav performed like a dream especially the way it accounted for the rips up the Muriwai beach, constantly correcting itself — it’s really amazing to watch.

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A continued demand for wool kept market momentum extremely positive during the past month with the majority of lots offered at auction sold to the exporting trade, and only very limited numbers passed in for failing to meet grower reserve levels.

Wool supplies have remained tight and brokers’ pre-season estimates of likely bale numbers available for each auction, have to date been well over-stated.

To put everything into perspective, when brokers and exporters meet to discuss the season ahead and draft a schedule (or roster) of auction sales to be held, there is usually a reasonably accurate assessment of availability formulated using historic numbers, changing land use patterns, total sheep number forecasts, growing conditions and a few ‘seat of the pants’ feelings in regard to how the market is likely to be driven.

Which then gives the meeting the ability to allow for a fair and reasonable number of bales which will be ‘re-

offered’ during the season after failing to meet grower or broker expectation at the initial offering.

This season, with almost full clearances from the auctioneer’s rostrum, there have been very few re-offered lots in comparison to past seasons and therefore very little wool remains unsold on grower account.

Prices for most types remained in positive mode with crossbreds generally enjoying lifts of between one and three percent sale-on-sale, during September and early October.

With only two sales in each of September and October and lambing in full swing, crossbred wool types offered were limited, however a good quantity of hogget wools opened up in very good order.

Whilst the market was very healthy, the spread of prices across the main crossbred micron categories, assuming similar wool length and style, between approximately thirty-two microns to thirty-eight microns, was covered by around thirty cents per clean kilogram. A slight premium could be observed for finer types, again of similar length and style.

Main lines of crossbred oddments in many cases received prices only slightly below body wool values, on a clean price basis, with demand extremely busy.

A small but very well grown quantity of Corriedale and Halfbred wool types offered was also received enthusiastically by the trade and prices remained firm throughout the month to six-week period.

Fine wool types also received improved prices as the month progressed, a reflection of solid demand for Australian fine wools during the same period, and as the main selling season continued demand from local exporters appeared to particularly reward growers for well prepared lines displaying good combing length and tensile strength.

The market place will be closely monitored as it proceeds towards the summer shearing period and no doubt exporters and processors will be keen to observe what condition post-lamb shorn types are in when they come forward for sale.

With a reasonably good lambing experienced throughout the country, many fleece wools will be carrying some degree of tenderness and cotting, and growers should be taking care that their in-shed preparation ensures sound wools are kept separate from tender wools and that overall length of each line is reasonably even.

If growers are unsure they should liaise with their wool rep in conjunction with their shearing contractor well prior to shearing commencing.

With the Canterbury A&P Show fast approaching there will be plenty of country folk gearing up for a week of competition, socialising and celebration.

On behalf of PGG Wrightson I take this opportunity to wish all competitors well and invite clients of the company to call in to our site and enjoy our hospitality.

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by Rob Cochrane GM, Procurement, PGG Wrightson Wool

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LivestockWhat causes facial eczema

This fungus (FE) can cause lower milk production and occasionally death from liver damage. The damaged liver is unable to rid the body of wastes and the breakdown product of chlorophyll build up in the body causing sensitivity to sunlight, which can then lead to in� ammation of the skin.

The � rst signs of FE usually show up as a drop in milk production soon after the intake of toxic spores (sub clinical FE). Other signs may include cows being restless at milking time, seeking shade and licking their udder.

As facial eczema becomes more obvious, another drop in milk production may be seen and exposed un-pigmented skin may thicken and peel.

Especially prone are the white areas on cattle, teats and udder and inside the hind legs may also be affected. It is important to remember that not all animals may show physical signs of clinical facial eczema, but some may have had liver damage occur (sub clinical FE).

Facial eczema spores are produced when minimum grass temperatures are above 12° for two or three nights and humidity is usually high — this can occur in the months (January to May). The fungus grows on soft matter in the base of the pasture, so hard grazing during this period of increased spore activity may also increase the risk of spore uptake by cattle.

Prevention should start early with zinc treatment, ideally two to three weeks before the spore growth danger period, for the most bene� cial protection.

One product that is suitable is Zinc 50 from Vetpak, it is a free � owing Zinc Oxide 50% liquid suspension to aid in the treatment and prevention of facial eczema in cattle and sheep, and is ideally suited for drenching or adding through an inline water medication system. Zinc 50 is suitable for long-term daily dosing until the pasture to be grazed is safe from fungal spores.

Zinc 50 has a nil milk withhold period and is suitable for dairy cows.

Facial Eczema is a disease caused by fungal spores from the fungus Pithomyces chartarum that produce a toxin which when ingested by cattle can lead to the damage of liver and bile ducts.

Zinc 50 is available from your local veterinarian.

Another product in the Vetpak stable is Green Apple Flavouring, which is a ready to use liquid � avour additive designed to mask unpleasant tastes such as zinc  oxide. Green Apple can be added to drinking water, dry feed

or mineral drenches such as zinc oxide or magnesium sulphate/chlorides and this makes it an ideal partner when using zinc products to treat facial eczema.

Green Apple Flavouring and Zinc 50 are both available from your local veterinarian.

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Whakatane supervisor of two dairy farms of 500ha, also running horses emus goats poultry and drystock, has learned 40 things about fertiliser, soil and organic principles and he runs his land on these. He says he thinks this is the only answer for a sustainable future.

Fertiliser40 things I’ve learned

1SOIL is the stomach of the plant: please don’t feed it chemicals. We are a

reflection of the soil’s health.

2EIGHTY to ninety-five percent of plant yield comes from the atmosphere,

while only 2–5% comes from the soil (sources vary).

3FERTILISER programmes must be based around the calcium content

of your soil. If base saturation calcium is below 60%, you will virtually have to purchase fertiliser ad infinitum. Urea and other soluble fertiliser products are deadly to soil fungi.

4SOIL fungi are responsible for retaining 100% of available calcium in the soil.

It is a fallacy that one tonne of lime, or another product, is required to move soil pH by one point. The soil microbes have the ability to move the pH of your soil without the physical input of calcium.

5NOT all N, P, K, Mg, S etc is the same. Organic forms are far superior to

chemical forms, and some chemicals are worse than others. The bio-available forms of nutrients are the only healthy options.

6THE correct base saturation figures for pasture are: Calcium 68%, magnesium

12–15%, potassium 3.5–5% and Sodium 0.5–1.5%. Many New Zealand soils are well below these figures. For tree crops, vines and berries, including strawberries, increase potassium to 5–7.5%. Once these conditions have been met fertiliser requirements will drop substantially, and soil pH will auto-correct to about 6.4 when the above conditions are fulfilled.

7SOLUBLE phosphorus products kill vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi

(VAM). Mycorrhizal fungi can increase the roots’ effectiveness by up to 1,000 times, and plants grown with VAM have superior nutrition.

8IT IS extremely important to get functional calcium levels up. Calcium is

responsible for carrying other minerals into the plant, however too much calcium can tie up other nutrients and cause deficiencies. Limit applications of agricultural lime to 500–1000kg/ha for one application. Limit fine lime to less than 400kg/ha.

9IF LUCERNE, oats and similar crops have hollow stems, calcium is lacking

and yield will not meet potential.

10ADEQUATE calcium also translates into better stock growth rates and

weight gain.

11AN organic fertiliser programme must feed the microbes first, which

will then feed the plants. Microbes include bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, protozoa, nematodes, algae, ciliates, arthropods and earthworms.

12BACTERIA have a carbon — nitrogen ratio of 5:1 which means

for every six bacteria eaten, five parts of N are released. Nematodes are 100:1, so for every 20 bacteria eaten, 19 parts of N are released into the soil. This is why it’s so important that the soil is in balance.

13MOST chemical fertilisers kill or reduce microbes, causing imbalances.

14THE number of earthworms in the soil is an excellent visual sign of a

healthy soil, and they can produce 30–300 tonnes/ha of casts per year. Worm casts from 20 worms per spade square contain 5xN (1.2t/ha), 7xP, 3xMg, 11xK and 1.5xCa, far more than ordinary soil (62 earthworms per square metres). Sulphur, iron, zinc and trace elements also increase. Pasture fibre increases by over 100%.

15THERE are about 2,240,000kg of soil in a 1ha paddock, down to 150–

175mm deep.

16SIXTY percent of the sugars manufactured in leaves are dumped

into the roots at night. Because sugar content in leaves is highest then, endeavour to cut hay or silage in late afternoon or evening.

17FIFTY percent of that sugar is exuded into the soil to feed the microbes.

Microbes in turn make minerals available to the plant. The nutrient responsible for that happening is boron. Boron, along with selenium and cobalt, is commonly deficient in New Zealand soils.

18CALCIUM and boron are synergists so lime is more effective with

boron added.

19FERTILISER and lime are more effective with carbon added. Carbon

is food for the microbes, and carbon sources are aged sawdust, aged bark, rock dust, humates, charcoal, compost etc.

20BRIX levels are a measurement of soluble solids (superior

nutrition). Urea-fed pasture tends to have low Brix readings. The minimum reading for pasture to be able to resist pests and diseases is 12, while an excellent pasture will measure 24. A bee will not work flowers/nectar with a Brix level below seven, otherwise it will expend more energy in collection than it will get back.

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With summer upon us, you’ll soon be enjoying those hot summer days spending time with your family, and those long summer nights entertaining guests in your wonderful new home? Maybe even a game or two of backyard cricket is on the cards.

You don’t need to sacri� ce style for value, or durability for style. We’ve spent years developing the Gold Standard Building System®, with our Goldseal Warranty®, so that you can have it all. There’s New Zealand-made ZOG® steel framing, with it’s 50-year durability statement, that’s so strong, your house can withstand seismic activity up to magnitude 9. And with weathertight exterior cladding and thermally-broken windows, you’ll get a warm, dry home that looks fantastic in those cold winter months.

At a glance there is quite a list of advantages for steel framing, apart from its ability to withstand an earthquake. Steel framing gives you the design freedom to easily create optimum architectural forms that timber simply does not allow you to do. Steel is also a third of the weight of timber, whilst also being � re resistant.

Homes will always take some knocks from everyday family life. That’s why the interior walls are all lined with high

impact-resistant GIB® Ultraline, which is also � re resistant and coated with Resene paint.

So whether you have built a new home before or you are thinking of building for the � rst time, the Golden Homes consultants here in the Waikato will take you through every aspect of the building process, giving you the con� dence that there are no surprises or hidden costs when you build with Golden Homes.

Our show home is open at 3 Karewa Place, Te Rapa, Hamilton — and remember to check out our Golden Summer of Cricket promotion on Facebook.

To order your brand new season catalogue, with more than 70 customisable plans, visit our website www.goldenhomes.co.nz, or give us a call on 07 849 3979 or 0800 22 22 36.

It really will be a better home you’ll own, with Golden Homes.

From dairy farming to livestock to poultry farming, Ecoworld has serviced the rural industry for over twenty years, providing specialist services and solutions for water quality. From water � ltration to waste water and ef� uent treatment, Ecoworld based in Hamilton leads the way.

The new “iRon — Filtration by Design” rural water solution for removing iron and manganese, developed by Ron Walker, Ecoworld’s managing director and rural water specialist is being lauded in the market. Much of this can be attributed to the company’s exclusive development of a full scale portable � ltration system; full scale, fully portable, fully automated, and can be attached directly to any rural water source, providing the potential customer with quality water from their very own water source with real time results. Once onsite the system can be left for a pre-determined period, where tests and adjustments can be made, as well as the ability to monitor through wireless technology.

Ecoworld’s unique “try before you buy”, has seen many farmers in the Waikato upgrading and changing to the iRon water treatment solution. Dairy farmer Dave Muggeridge of Morrinsville saw the bene� ts of the portable system ultimately upgrading his outdated underperforming sand � lter to the iRon system. Dave says “you cannot underestimate the in� uence the trailered system had on me with following through to upgrading my sand � lter to an Ecoworld system.”

Having been a previous customer of Ecoworld through a prior farm he had owned, Dave was reintroduced to the company at this year’s Fieldays, where Ron offered him the opportunity to try the portable system on his farm. This opportunity proved invaluable.

‘iRon’ and Manganese Removal, Water Filtration By Design

Dave Muggeridge and his filter

Dave explains “the potential and positives of the trailered system, to be able to physically see the change in our water in two to three days was major.”

Since upgrading to the iRon system Dave has seen noticeable changes compared to his old sand � lter with the iRon far reaching the clarity, iron and manganese levels required. These changes have also alleviated other problems. The sand � lter was not handling or treating the water � ows required on the farm, creating water wastage, and also wastage through insuf� cient backwashing. Dave explained that the savings on electricity alone would pay dividends as the new iRon system requires much less backwashing. Further with local authorities becoming stricter on rural water usage and consents, Dave is now able to accurately tell exactly how much water he is using. With the system being fully automated, including wireless capability for monitoring via cell phone, Dave says, “all I have to do is put the stuff in and walk away.”

For more information about the portable pilot system or the iRon Water Filtration system contact Ecoworld 0800 109 202.

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Brown diamonds are the most common color variety of natural

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1 chilli

Half a punnet of cherry tomatoes

100g cucumber

100g capsicum

10 prawns

2 packets Soba noodles

snowpea shoots

2 tsp lemongrass paste

2 tbsp oil

1 red onion

2 cloves garlic

1 lime

Dressing Ingredients

1 chilli (finely diced)

2 tbsp soy sauce

1 tbsp fish sauce

1 tsp rice wine vinegar

Juice of half a lime

(the dressing is very much to personal taste, make it your own)

Asian prawn noodles

Method

1. Chop your tomatoes, cucumber, capsicum and put in a bowl

2. Chop your red onion into slices and dice your chilli and garlic finely

3. If you’ve brought shelled prawns (banana prawns, my favourite) peel them and devein them.

4. Place soba noodles in a bowl and put hot water over them, let them sit till they separate (they may need a helping hand)

5. Heat your fry pan, add oil let warm up, add your red onion and let them become soft. Then add the chilli, garlic and lemongrass paste let fry off for a minute. Add prawns and let cook through until they’re coloured.

6. Once prawns are cooked take off the heat, drain the soba noodles, add to the pan and mix soba noodles and prawns together, then add to the bowl and toss together.

Dressing:

Finely dice the chilli, place in a cup or whatever you want to make your dressing in, add soy sauce, fish sauce and rice wine vinegar and the juice of half a lime.

I like to make things look pretty so put the noodle mixture into a bowl, then add snowpea shoots and pull out a couple of prawns and put them on top then drizzle over the dressing.

Enjoy!

Over the past 12 months I have been helping someone with limited mobility. She had a combination of sore and stiff muscles combined with painful knee joints. Subsequent MRI and other diagnostics were inconclusive. As a consequence she could barely walk and stairs were almost impossible.

In cases where there is no clear medical diagnosis I step back and use a process of elimination to � nd a starting place for nutritional therapy. The main source of her pain and stiffness seemed to be muscular though again MRI showed no structural muscle or joint damage. Additionally she was not on statin cholesterol lowering medication which is probably the most common cause of muscle problems that I assist with.

My goal then was to reduce in� ammation throughout her body while adding nutrients that can improve muscle energy and therefore muscle function. Our body repair systems including our immune response and antioxidant systems are all nutrient dependent. We made alteration to her diet and put her on a 3 month intensive supplement programme.

I started her on therapeutic doses of my multi antioxidant/mineral/vitamin formula. We then added high doses of I think the best CoQ10 available starting with higher doses. With this we added solid Omega 3 Fish oil doses and a combined anti-in� ammatory and a speci� c anti-in� ammatory joint formula again at higher initial doses.

Within a few months she started to notice some progress. The improvements have continued to where she can now walk, bend down, bend her knees and use stairs with relative freedom. Most of the pain has now gone. Of course she is delighted and is now starting to get her old life back again. Give me a call if you need more information.

John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv.Dip.Nut.Med) is a Nutritional Therapist and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. Contact John on 0800 423 559 or email [email protected]. Join his weekly newsletter at www.johnarts.co.nz. For product information visit www.abundant.co.nz.

Improving mobility through good nutrition

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For commercial and residential new build and re-roofing

Steel & Tube/Dimond approved longrun roof and wall cladding

Gerard Metal tile roofing

Butynol membrane roofing

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Phone: 07 849 1441 Fax: 07 849 1445 • Email: [email protected]

Quality roofing installation throughout the Waikato

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Animal Health ProductsAPPLE CIDER VINEGAR, garlic & manuka honey. 200L - $450 or 1,000L - $2,000 + gst, with FREE DELIVERY. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. www.blacktypeminerals.co.nz.

Energy EfficientDO YOU LIVE IN A WINDY SPOT? 3 phase wind turbines starting at $2,200 includes 450 watt turbine, 6m pole, charge controller and inverter, Batteries not included. Ring Colin at Windpower Waikato 0274  831  041 or A/H 07  843  7983. Email [email protected]

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Rural ServicesBOWE SPREADING LTD for all your lime and fertiliser needs. Bulk fertiliser spreading. Mini spreader available, obligation free quote. Phone 027 487 8981 or 027 220 2010. RD4 Cambridge, Phone/Fax 07 827 4857.CONCRETE TANK Specialist. Water, effluent, septic tanks. Price quoted, delivered to site. Buy Direct. Phone 0800 487 633. FARM BRIDGES Phone Pat now 0800 222 189, Bridge It NZ Ltd. Visit www.bridgeitnz.co.nz

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