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Northern FARMING Lifestyles May 2014 Edition 33,200 copies DELIVERED FREE to every farm and rural delivery address from Albany to Cape Reinga Cutting edge dairying Pages 8–9 P10 POWERFARMING one name covers it all Northland Formerly Northland Machinery now Powerfarming Northland GREAT FINANCE DEALS ON ALL EQUIPMENT Dargaville 09 439 3333 Wellsford 09 423 7736 Whangarei 09 438 9163 Selected used machines from the hundreds in stock now DML cradle bale feeder DML feed Lot bale feeder Feeder Leader bale feeder Feeder Leader feedlot bale feeder Feeder Leader trailed 2 bale self-loading feeder Hustler Chainless 2000 round & square bale feeder Read sidewinder 3PL Bale feeder Taege trailed 2 bale feeder with trough extension Giltrap MSX100 10m side feed wagon with scales and sidelift Giltrap M90-100X 10m tandem side feed wagon Pearson Rhino 9m side delivery silage wagon Webco 8m tandem side feed silage wagon Holaris auger feed out bucket Rata 2.4m side feed out bucket, euro hooks Bale forks and grabs , a number to choose from See us for seed drills, til l age, we have it covered $68,990 $77,990 CONTACT US 0800 867 6737 www.ef.net.nz see us on page 23 Fieldays — the ‘competitive advantage’ P18

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Page 1: Northern Farming Lifestyles, May 2014

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FarmingLifestylesMay 2014 Edition33,200 copies DELIVERED FREE to every farm and rural delivery address from Albany to Cape Reinga

Cutting edge dairyingPages 8–9

P10

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Mr Avery is travelling around Northland from May 19–23 to tell farmers about his experience and encourage them to adapt their business systems to farm with drought-prone conditions instead of against them.

“As climate change really begins to make its presence felt with increasingly extreme weather patterns, farmers in drought-prone regions need to think seriously about how they’re going to rise to the challenges ahead. I’m living proof Inspirational farmer Doug Avery

that making radical changes to meet the climate challenges works — it has transformed by family, my farm and my life — and I want to spread the message far and wide.”

In 1998, after successive and prolonged droughts, in desperation, Doug attended a seminar about lucerne. “That hour transformed the Avery family’s future more than I could ever have imagined.”

Since then the family’s farm production and profitability curve continues to trend upwards each year.

“Here in New Zealand we’re standing on an agricultural gold mine but many farmers still do not have the confidence to make the change. Many farms have hit the ‘ryegrass’ ceiling. There is no way through without change.”

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Farming exchange relived in Dargavilleby Colin Patterson

In the late 1960s a group of kiwi young farmers jetted off to the other side of the world to find out how their counterparts operated.

Nearly half a century later, older and perhaps wiser, they came to Dargaville over the weekend to remember the agricultural exchange that changed many of their lives. One of them was Dargaville resident John Bishop. In the late 1960s he was farming at Pouto and heard about the exchange through his local Young Farmers Club. So he applied.

“Pretty well anyone who applied got in. It was a working exchange — it’s still going today. Seventy-two of us went.”

In fact, there were so many young kiwis they had to charter a plane to take them all to the USA and Canada, where they spent six months, before heading for Europe.

Mr Bishop found himself on a grain farm in the Canadian province of Alberta. “It was flat as far as you could see. Everything was much bigger than in New Zealand. The tractors were 250 horsepower. In New Zealand they were around 70.”

Mr Bishop was the only worker on the farm, apart from the owner. But a few

of his fellow New Zealanders worked at neighbouring farms and were able to get together at weekends. Before they started they also had a two-week bus trip to the USA.

In Europe, Mr Bishop went to Denmark where he worked on a dairy and pig farm. Being Europe, all animals were kept indoors. “The cows were 100% indoors. There was zero

Back together after 44 years the young farmers enjoyed a weekend in Dargaville

grazing. There was nothing to compare it with.”

Mr Bishop says he was the second-youngest of the kiwis on the exchange. A number have passed on and some are getting elderly.

So he and wife Margaret got to work organising a reunion at the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club.

“We didn’t know how many would make a 50th reunion. So we decided to organise a 47th.”

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The boutique herd has won countless awards for high production and is widely recognised for breeding

high quality stock however, after much deliberation and soul searching, Annette and Murray have decided to move on to pastures anew.

“If the body was younger, I would never give up this job!” quips Annette, who registered her first Jersey cow before she was a teenager.

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“We have been running several beef units as well as the dairy farm and it has been a very time-consuming operation, so we’re looking forward to having the time to pursue other interests.”

The ‘retirement’ farm however, is actually a 304 hectare beef unit at Tinopai with panoramic views of the Kaipara Harbour, so the only retiring going on will be that of the twelve ‘old favourite’ Jerseys that will live out their days on the rolling hill country.

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Annette will continue working with the new owners as a breeding consultant and says this has made the decision to sell somewhat easier.

“It means I won’t lose sight of the herd — I will be able to see the cows and have some input into their future. It also gives me huge satisfaction to see the herd being retained as a stud and I am more than pleased with the caring attitude of the new owners and their commitment to the stud going forward.

Lostahill Jerseys is particularly notable for achieving high production using low cost farming practices and a pasture-based system, feeding grass, baleage and crop. Annette favours American genetics to breed a Jersey cow that is taller and stronger, with good capacity, udders and legs and produces more milk and protein.

“The cows will be going into new feeding system where I believe they’ll be fed total mixed rations along with a grass-based system, which I believe is a good thing given the prevalence of droughts

in Northland in recent years. The purchasers believe that with their system of feeding, the cows have the genetics to do even higher production in the future.”

The herd of 165 cows was first registered with Jersey NZ in 1987 and between 1990 and 2008, the herd won the award for highest producing Jersey herd under 200 cows on 16 occasions.

It also won the national title, the Dawson Bruce award for highest producing Jersey herd in New Zealand — up to 150 cows for the 1995–96 season.

The 2011–12 season saw the herd create a record for Jerseys in Northland by producing 5,004 litres per cow and 460 milk solids.

“We have thoroughly enjoyed the last twenty-seven years as Jersey breeders but it’s time to move on and we can look back at our achievements with pride.”

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It’s just another day in paradise for Liz Clark.

Born in Auckland, at an early age she and her family moved to the West Auckland suburb of Henderson.

At the time there were a number of dairy farms in the area and Liz became intrigued at the sight of cows

undergoing their daily rituals. “I always wanted to be a farmer and to own a horse,” says Liz. “I was told the only way I could be a farmer was to marry a farmer.”

After finishing at Avondale College she married at age 19. In 1985 she and her then husband moved to Helensville. Although Helensville was then a rural servicing town, her lifestyle was not rural. “We lived in a box house on a 700 square metre section.”

However, Liz got to know Jack Hannam, patron of the Waitemata Hunt.

Through him she resumed riding horses and working at horse ranches.

The breakup of her marriage finally provided Liz with the opportunity to achieve her desire — her aim of a rural lifestyle. When her ex-husband indicated he wanted his half-share of matrimonial property, Liz sold her home.

“I decided to move north,” says Liz. “I looked at Dargaville. But it was too far from Auckland. So I settled on

Maungaturoto. It was the best thing I ever did.”

She bought a 10-acre block and engaged local builder Tony Greenfield to build her and her three daughters a home.

One of the first things she found about her land is that it was infested by possums. “We have bush on the farm and it was plagued with possums. They made me mad, so I called my farm Mad Bush Farm.”

Liz Clark’s youngest daughter Michelle (15) with her champion calf (owned by Wes & Sheryl Cullen of Maungaturoto) at the Otamatea Christian School Pet Day in 2012

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In her first year Liz killed 300 possums and in her decade on the land she estimates she has killed around 2,000.

Her experiences farming the land and protecting the bush led her to start a blog called the Mad Bush Blog. Also, Liz’s Facebook Page — again called Mad Bush Farm — is full of photos and observations, of her animals, her farming experiences, about the local environment and the heritage of the Kaipara.

But Liz was pragmatic enough to realise that farming a couple of cows, two bulls and a few chooks (until her dog ate them) was not likely to be a profitable enterprise. The problem, says Liz, is the soil. “It’s got a pH of 8.7 which means it is very alkaline. It’s got clay on top and it’s really tough. Getting anything to grow is almost impossible. Kumara would rot in the ground because it’s so wet.”

So she has branched out. For four years she worked as a property manager for Ray White until a reorganisation made her redundant. From her blog she developed an interest in writing. She has become a contributor to Rural Living magazine and has had some pieces published in the Kaipara Lifestyler.

She has also put her writing skills at the disposal of the community. Liz edited Maungaturoto Matters — a monthly community newsletter for four years until 2011. She is now writing a book about her experiences at Mad Bush Farm, although she has no idea when it will be published.

Liz’s immediate plans are to return to full-time work and help her youngest two daughters as they finish at Otamatea Christian School. But there are no plans to move. “I love it here. It’s where I want to spend the rest of my life. I’m an Aucklander who has become a local. People here get together and help each other.”

Liz Clark’s second-oldest daughter Inaya (aged 16) with her awards from St John Maungaturoto Youth Division

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wide focus it had developed over the years and membership and ownership was expanded to all dairy farmers in Northland.

Five years later, ownership of the farm was transferred to the BNZ Northland Development Trust, an organisation set up by Fonterra and Dairy NZ. The trust also took ownership of a Fonterra research farm near Hikurangi, north of Whangarei.

The Dargaville farm is in the midst of a three-year trial comparing the performance of cows fed ryegrass and those whose predominant diet is kikuyu. Farm manager Karla Frost says the trial means the farm’s 260 cows have been split into two herds that are milked

separately, with the milk separated into two vats so that they can be analysed, both for quality and quantity.

That recording of results is a big part of Karla Frost’s work. In many ways she’s like any other farmer. She looks after her stock, ensures they are fed and the cows are milked, the fences mended and everything else is in order. “I treat it as my farm,” says Karla. My job is to make sure everything is done. I make all the day-to-day decisions.”

Most of the 90-hectare (222 acre) farm is lowland in the Kaihu River valley. ”It’s difficult to manage in winter because the soils are clay and get extremely wet. It gets dry in summer. It’s a challenging farm to run.”

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That difficulty is compounded by the requirements of the trials. It’s vital that the herds remained separated and that their feed is not varied in any way. Otherwise hundreds of hours of work could go down the drain.

Every week she walks the farm, measuring grass growth in every paddock. She also records how many kilograms of palm kernel and maize the cows are fed and passes that data on to agricultural consultant Chris Boom of Ag First who provides advice to the farm on all farming matters.

Every two weeks she sends in a report to Dairy NZ updating farmers on production. Dairy NZ sends on those reports to its members and puts them on its farm database. She also attends committee meetings every fortnight where members — mostly local farmers — examine progress on the farm. These meetings are also open to farmers. There are also periodic field days when around 90

farmers on average come from all over Northland to walk the paddocks and be updated on progress with trials. Karla has to ensure she is well prepared and that the farm is in good enough shape to cope with a few more boots than normal tramping through its paddocks. Then there are tour groups and sponsors who pay periodic visits. Karla hosts them all.

Karla came to the research farm in June 2013 after seeing the manager’s job advertised. She applied and was successful. It’s been a busy year but she has enjoyed the work.

She intends staying for at least one more year to finish the current trial. Karla says she might move on then or stay for a further year to organise the

start of the next trial. Eventually, Karla would like to own her own farm. Managing a research farm is the best possible training for that eventuality.“I treat

it as my farm”

The Northland Agricultural research occupies a site just a few kilometres north of Dargaville Karla manages the research farm and treats it as if it were her own

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Claim back your Natural CapitalA D V E RT O R I A L

Natural Capital is all those natural assets which we take for granted, to the extent that our abuse of this natural capital is either dying or eroding away.

What is natural capital? It is our soil, our plants, our trees, our animals, our birds, our fish, our atmosphere, our mineral deposits, our sun, our oxygen, our nitrogen, our carbon, our rain, our clouds, our rivers, our micro-organisms, our bees our eco-system and our sea. How lucky are we to be blessed with all these free assets. These are all available to us and contribute to a large part of our farming and our food production. Without all this natural capital farming and food production would struggle to exist.

We are dependent upon this natural capital so we need to look after it. The last 30 years of agro-chemical production has seen the erosion of our soils, pollution of our foreshore and waterways, food contamination (e.g. cadmium issue) and the devastation of our bee population and other pollinators who are an essential key to food production.

In 2000 the United Nations called for the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. The key messages from that report were:

• Everyone in the world depends on nature and ecosystem services to provide the conditions for a decent healthy and secure life

• Humans have made unprecedented changes to ecosystems in recent decades

to meet growing demands for food, fresh water, fibre and energy

• Human activities have taken the planet to the edge of a massive wave of species extinctions, further threatening our wellbeing

• The loss of services derived from ecosystems is a significant barrier to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty, hunger and disease

• The pressure on ecosystems will increase globally in coming decades unless human attitudes and actions change

• Measures to conserve natural resources are more likely to succeed if local communities are given ownership of them, share the benefits and are involved in decisions

• Better protection of natural assets will require coordinated efforts across all sectors of government, business and international institutions

Just take plants for example: without plants there would be no food, no fibre, no forests etc. Plants are dependent upon, land without our topsoil all life would struggle and farming wouldn’t exist. Under our present agro-chemical system we are losing 200 to 300 million tonnes of topsoil per year through erosion (Parliamentary Commissioner

for the Environment. 2004. Growing for good: Intensive farming, sustainability and New Zealand’s environment. Wellington. Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.) Topsoil is the gut or stomach of the plant and it needs soil and the micro-organisms within to grow and proliferate. Most of the plants’ mineral requirements come directly out of the atmosphere for free. 45% carbon as CO2, 45% oxygen, 6% hydrogen and 1.5% nitrogen, that’s 97.5% of the plants mineral requirement for free — it has always been this way. Evidence exists that in the presence of artificial nitrogen (urea) the natural fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere by soil micro-organisms stops and as a result it is increasingly difficult for the farmers to give up the use of the artificial product.

Farmers on an Agrissentials program fix all their nitrogen requirements straight out of the atmosphere via the plant and the micro-organisms for free. In their live, living soils nitrogen is stored in the organic matter ready for release to the plant when required. The farmer is not governed by the weather or reliant on transport — the free nitrogen is stored, ready to go and coupled with this natural nitrogen is the return of clover to the pasture — the best feed rumen animals can get for growth and production.

There is a better, eco friendly, more economical way to be farming — to find out how, phone 0800 THE KEY that’s 0800 843 539 today for a FREE INFO PACK or you can contact your friendly representative Chris Storm on 021 738 609 (North of State Highway 14) or Mike Jujnovich on 021 669 059 (South of State Highway 14) to find out how we can make your farm more successful. There’s never been a better time to call us with our autumn sale on now, that has massive nationwide FREIGHT FREE DEALS (some conditions apply) on bulk units of Rok Solid, Roketlime and Oceans 100. HURRY — Offer ends this month!

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5:00pm Pre dinner drinks and view artwork prior to auction

6:00pm Variety Concert (first half)

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Sunday June 1 At the Northern Wairoa Hotel, Dargaville

Queen’s Birthday workshop weekend in DargavilleDargaville Arts Association will hold a series of two-day workshops over Queen’s Birthday Weekend in Dargaville, utilising the creative talents of local artists.

The three workshops, each showcasing a very different discipline, are acrylic painting, wirework jewellery and harmony. The event will conclude with an art auction, dinner and variety show at the Northern Wairoa Hotel on Sunday evening.

Jewellery designer, Jenny Crundwell, has been making high class jewellery using beading, ceramics, sterling silver and copper wirework for close to a decade and is also a fully qualified Art Clay Silver tutor.

Jenny’s collaborative work with another artist, won third place at the

prestigious International UK British Bead Competition held in London in 2011. A regular entrant in the Adornment section of the Kaipara Community Art Awards, she won first and third placings in 2012 and first and second in the same awards last year.

Acrylic painting artist and teacher, Pauline Gough, says her aim is to paint joyously and she works quickly in order to maintain a fresh result. Known for her vibrant paintings, she says her intent is not necessarily precise accuracy.Pauline enjoys working with thick

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acrylic paint and often uses a palette knife. More recently she has also been enjoying creating smaller, framed oil pastel and ink paintings. Her works are held in private collections in New Zealand and overseas — she exhibits regularly and has recently featured in The New Zealand Artist.

Well-known vocal teachers and performing artists in their own right, Peter and Maura Flower, will need little introduction. The couple are heavily involved with Otamatea Repertory Theatre, teaching aspiring singers and actors, performing and directing.

The inspirational vocal coaches are keen to help people of all ages and abilities to realise their potential and can guarantee that all participants will finish the workshop sounding better than when they arrived.

The workshops are $65 for residents of the Kaipara, covering both days, and $85 for non-residents.

There are limited spaces for these workshops so to make a booking either call in to Muddy Waters Gallery, Dargaville or contact DAA chairperson Allan Mortensen on 09 439 6933, 021 439 697 or [email protected].

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Acrylic Painting with Pauline GoughSaturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pmPauline has had a very successful year selling her paintings locally, nationally and internationally and we are thrilled that she has agreed to hold a workshop to share her knowledge. This workshop is aimed for beginners to advanced painters and is not about ‘know how’ but about being inspired and creating. Although Pauline will demonstrate certain techniques, the intention is for you to get excited about the business of painting and find your own style. The most important thing is to have fun and surprise yourself!

Wirework Jewellery with Jennifer CrundwellSaturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pmAlso a fully qualified tutor in Art Clay Silver, she has also produced fine pieces using beading, and ceramics, enjoying success with a collaborative pendant, taking 3rd place in the prestigious International UK Bead Competition held in London. A regular entrant in the Adornment Section of the Kaipara Art Awards, she took out 1st and 3rd in 2012, and 1st and 2nd in the 2013 event.

Harmony Singing with Maura & Peter FlowerSaturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pmSinging harmony is a true art form. Why does it sound so good, and how does it work? This workshop is an amazing opportunity to learn with two inspirational vocal coaches. Maura and Peter Flower need little introduction to the people of Northland. They are both heavily involved with Kaipara’s own Otamatea Repertory Theatre where they teach aspiring singers and actors of all ages and abilities. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, you will come away from this workshop, sounding better than when you arrived.

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The rebel from the southby Andy Bryenton

The world of side by side UTVs is a tough one to break into — even the big names in off road machinery have found that they need a unique selling point to entice buyers away from market-leading brands.

We’ve seen machines with six and eight wheels, amphibious crawlers, tip up trays, variable seating, all kinds of engines — it’s an arms race to create the ultimate in versatility for the hunters and farmers who buy these hard-working vehicles.

Now the team from Bad Boy Mowers have thrown their hat in the ring, and they’ve done so in a fashion which well suits their roots in rural Arkansas, USA. The company, born out of a working man’s toolshed to create tougher, more reliable, more powerful ride-on mowers, has created the Intimidator, a UTV built so tough it looks ready to withstand a major warzone.

The Bad Boy/Intimidator folks aren’t messing around. Any company which goes from two men in a garage to a market leading position in John Deere’s back yard this fast deserves a look. And the Intimidator, with its focus on strong, welded-steel components, seems a good fit for the way Kiwi farmers treat their UTVs as well.

From front to back, 1.25 inch tubular steel a-arms support gas-charged coilover shocks. — The chassis is built like that of a tank. The engine (available

in petrol, electric, or a thumping, torque-heavy 1,000cc diesel) is mid-mounted low for a good centre of gravity, and up top options include seating for up to six burly men, or a full six foot truck deck and seats for two.

Twin-pot automotive style brakes round out a safety package that includes three point belts and full rollover protection.

The Intimidator lives up to its name with power, though, more than anything else. The diesel unit has a rated towing capacity of 2,100 pounds — that’s 950 kilos — and a further 540 kilos on the back deck. That’s a ton of grunt, in almost literal terms. If a buyer is considering a new UTV for work rather than play, this is a figure that’s hard to look past.

The old adage is that they do things bigger in Texas, but in this case the state of Arkansas has done America proud, producing a UTV which is truly bigger, bolder and brawnier than the rest. If some other models on the market today are equated with SUVs, then think of this as the full military Humvee — ready to go to war against the hardest terrain it can find.

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Big fun, small footprintRemember the small SUV? The fun little Suzuki Escudo, the diminutive RAV 4 — heck, even the venerable MacGuyver had his Jeep Wrangler.

Light, sure-footed and with tons of pep, these small firecrackers were a big hit in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Then most successive models started piling on the bulk, until many were as large as the family sports utilities they replaced. Now Ford have reinvented this segment of small, go-anywhere fun machine with the new EcoSport, carrying on the winning formula of their world-beating Fiesta hatchback. The recipe — more power from less displacement, and more enjoyment from less size. The EcoSport tips the scales as a lightweight, with the Trend model we tested packing only 1.5 litres under the hood. But, like the surprising little 1 litre Ecoboost Fiesta, this new machine is a revelation.

First — the looks. Imposing and unique from the front, with a snub-nosed, pugnacious grille and a hood swept up into the windscreen pillars, the EcoSport has the image of a pared-down Ford Kuga from the side, and boasts a nice surprise at the back — a rear mounted spare wheel mounted Land-Rover fashion. This isn’t just to display the little sport utility’s off-road intentions — it’s also a way to cleverly

add room inside, where the comfort and cutting-edge layout of the Fiesta have been nicely tweaked to fit the new mould. Microsoft’s smart Sync system rounds out a very comprehensive infotainment suite.

On the road, the EcoSport is stable, and corners with minimal roll, tracking smooth and precise — a neat trick for any SUV. The 1.5 we tested came mated to a double-clutch six speed auto, which shifts seamlessly through the gears, getting the most out of the 92 kilowatts on offer.

Once again, Ford have managed to squeeze a lot of power out of a small unit, and the good news keeps coming, because the EcoSport will indeed also be available with the stunning 1 litre turbo mill from that spicy hot Fiesta. When it does, expect a petrol-sipping 5.7 litres per 100 kilometres.

The verdict is a simple one in this case. Competition in this segment of the market is set to heat up, with Holden bringing out the new Trax and Nissan’s quirky Juke already selling well. But with the EcoSport Ford have set the bar dauntingly high. It’s spacious enough for the family, handles well, possesses

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enough power to surprise (if not to thrill V8 hungry petrolheads), and ticks the biggest box of all, coming in at less than $30,000. That’s a competent and cool package, especially when you consider the unique look of the little Ford — it will stand out in the crowd for all the right reasons.

While most sports utilities have become school run barges or armoured cars, the EcoSport goes back to the roots, with that ineffable ‘smile on your face’ factor to the fore. Think of it as the Fiesta’s big brother — with a lifetime gym membership and muscles to match.

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The rough and rugged logging roads and off-road trails in West Auckland’s Woodhill forest were no match for the latest tyre tech at the recent Mickey Thompson 2014 product launch.

A day spent learning about the new ATZ p3 on-road/off-road tyres was split between a workshop on the science behind the new tyre’s development and some hands-on practical work in the field.

Representing for Mickey Thompson were some serious machines, including the Taupo 1000 off road championship winning Nissan Patrol (retrofitted with a thumping V8) and Dan Cowper’s mud-slinging monster of an off-roader — readers might recognise Dan from Suzuki’s TV coverage of off-road trials; he’s the one who was often standing on the top of the podium!

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Mickey Thompson himself would have been proud of how his name carries on in the world of off road racing. Two of

the trucks which took part in the Mickey Thompson open day were champions in their own right, just like the Baja-beating machines the legendary founder of the tyre company used to build and drive.

The more conventional Nissan Patrol (still recognisable as a production SUV, but beefed up with more power and tough, race-bred suspension) and the Dan Cowper designed and built extreme off-roader pictured here are both Kiwi creations decked out with Mickey Thompson rubber.

You’ll find off road drivers at all levels of competition — from weekend enthusiasts to winch challenge drivers all the way up to the competitors in the Taupo 1000 off road race — take special care choosing tyres which provide excellent grip and get that power to the ground.

This need for maximum performance is what started Mickey himself designing tyres and wheels, then ultimately whole cars for sports as disparate as rock crawling, speedway and drag racing.

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But drought or not, the sheer weight of the dairy industry, with more cows than people in New Zealand makes Gypsy Week a significant event.

To the forefront at this time are local councils, as stock take to the road in trucks, or in local cases, to the road on the hoof. Stock transports are being reminded to keep the highways and byways clear of effluent discharge or spillage.

Stock should be ‘stood’ overnight, before being embarked.

Road transport officials point out that effluent from trucks can create hazards for motorists, especially at this time of the year, when stock movements are intensified.

Waterways can also be fouled with effluent washed into them.

‘Truck drivers should ensure their effluent storage tanks are emptied before each load and regularly use stock truck effluent disposal sites,’ states a Federated Farmers’ advice leaflet.

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The four day event attracts in excess of 125,000 visitors to a huge variety of trade exhibits, rural based competition and inventions, along with fun, food and entertainment. The University of Waikato and the NZ National Fieldays

Society have signed an agreement which sees the university enter its eighth year as a strategic partner of fieldays — the largest agribusiness event in the southern hemisphere. Waikato University Vice-Chancellor Professor

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Roy Crawford says the partnership ‘makes sense’ as both organisations have always shared a mutual interest in contributing to, and growing, the agricultural sector.

“Being a part of such an agriculturally rich region we are delighted to once again support an event which is at the forefront of agricultural innovation. The university has a shared interest with Fieldays in the agricultural sector, from our research which we will be showcasing, to our students who undertake internships with the many agricultural organisations

and our graduates who are employed in the agricultural sector.”

CEO of National Fieldays Society, Mr Jon Calder, says they are delighted to have the University on board as one of Fieldays’ two strategic partners for the next three years.

“The relationship between the university and Fieldays has grown and evolved over the past eight years to the point where we now have a true partnership.”

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“The result is a series of projects we will work on over the next three years that will see Fieldays support the university’s research and work in areas such as agribusiness, earth and water science, as well as helping build awareness of careers in agriculture and the educational pathways available. It is exciting to have a partner that is actively solving problems and providing solutions that advance agriculture, which is one

of Fieldays’ founding principles,” Mr Calder says.

Professor Crawford says Fieldays is not only an opportunity to showcase what the University of Waikato does for the region, but it is a chance to connect with other businesses, colleagues and alumni.

They will showcase research which has impacts and implications on the agricultural sector.

“We encourage our staff, students and the wider community to visit our site over the four days. Our researchers will be present, as well as ambassadors, so we welcome everyone to visit our site in the Premier Feature area to see how we are making a difference to land-based industries.”

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Inversion Therapy is rapidly gaining a reputation for success with long-term sufferers of Back pain. Inversion New Zealand was started seven years ago by Dave and Nancy Hare, Dave had suffered over twenty years of back pain from Degenerated Discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it. “To me surgery was never an option” he said “as long as I still could walk, there was hope”.

Dave tried everything; every time he was overseas he would search for anything that could possibly help. While on one of these overseas trip eight years ago, Dave discovered the Teeter Hang-Ups.

“The fi rst time I tried it, the pain disappeared and I was completely pain free for about 30 minutes, nothing had done that” he told me. Dave never believed it would fi x him, “as specialists had told me it was irreversible”, “I now knew I had a place to go every time I wanted some serious relief”.

To Dave’s surprise the more he used the table the longer the pain stayed away, until after nearly three months he was completely pain free, “I couldn’t believe it’ he told me “I had spent large amounts of money on every form of treatment available and here was something I had never heard of sorting it out for me in a very short period of time” It was then Dave decided to

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Over the years INZ have helped thousands of people get some serious relief and have seen results in not only backs, but necks, hips, knees, posture, circulation, increased height, blood pressure and lots more. “We have testimonials from people with over fi fty years of back problems and even have them in a number of schools in New Zealand for their special needs children” he told me, “the blood to the brain helps these kids and the results are excellent” What this means for the aging population is that it maintains the health of the brain as we all get older.

INZ now have a division putting them into Industry as Back Pain costs companies a considerable amount of lost production.

Both Dave and Nancy will be attending the show, Dave told me that he realised that, had he not tried the Teeter for himself he would still be suffering, “I would still be a miserable grumpy bugger, living with pain”, “that is why we do the shows, people need to try it for themselves”, “we let the tables do the talking” he told me.

Come along to the National Fieldays for a treatment, if you have completely resigned yourself to having Back Pain for the rest of your life, the chances are you will be pleasantly surprised.

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Fieldays fashion extravaganza

Satirist and television presenter Te Radar is to MC the finale of this year’s Fieldays Ag Art Wear competition.

Celebrating 20 years of creativity the competition this year welcomes fashion designer, successful entrepreneur, and philanthropist Annah Stretton as the Ambassador and Head Judge for the Ag Art Wear Awards.

“The Ag Art Wear Awards offer creative New Zealanders the opportunity to mix design and art with an agricultural flavour — to support these awards,

especially in the Waikato, is something that offers a nice fit to our brand,” said Annah.

Ag Art wear is a garment design competition with three categories: Avant Garde; Designer Traditional and the newly created Classroom Couture category. Designers are limited to creating artistic garments using materials sourced from the farm, rural industries or the natural environment.

Entrants from New Zealand and Australia will compete for an $11,000 prize pool, with a judging panel of elite designers, including Annah Stretton and local textile designer Marion Manson at Ag Art Wear ‘Designer in the Field’ Gala Dinner and Awards show.

Tickets are now available for Friday June 13 at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton

VIP tables can be booked at $1,240 for a table of 8. General admission is $39.

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This however is not conclusive evidence. I get stones stuck in the bottom of my gumboot but that doesn’t mean that those stones created the nice patterns in the sole of my gumboot, rather it is the case that the patterns already existing in the sole of the gumboot allow the stone to get stuck, and because you get sore feet when you walk with bare feet on stones doesn’t mean that the cow is experiencing stones in the same way.

Remember, cows don’t walk on bare feet — they have hooves (like if you were wearing gumboots). Also, you may be sore if you try walking over stones for just one day, but if you walk on stones

you to challenge that person to write to me. This is not about wanting to be right or wanting to be different.

This is about working out the truth. The reason why it is so important to know the truth about the causes of lameness is because it will influence the way we combat it and the effectiveness of our efforts. I do strongly believe that the physical forces of stones and twisting on concrete have very little or no effect on bruises or white line separation. If it did then none of you would have a valid reason for having lame cows and there would not be any difference between making cows walk on stoney tracks and breaking cow’s tails.

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every day for the next few weeks you will soon be able to run on them. Why then is it that so many people are convinced about stones being the main cause of lameness?

I have not yet seen any convincing evidence to support these claims. I know that a number of you who are reading this article will think that I have no idea what I am talking about. I know this because the trainees tell me at the hoof trimming workshops.

We are being told by advisors, veterinarians, colleges and ourselves that stones and twisting or pushing cows on concrete causes stone bruises, sole penetration and white line separation. I guess that if we say it often enough we really believe it, even to the point that we are not questioning our beliefs anymore.

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Researchers from Purdue University wanted to know how something used to treat maize seeds was killing bees. They found that pollen stored by the bees had high neonicotinoid levels — soils collected from fi elds not planted with treated seed for two years still contained detectable levels of clothiandin — dandelions collected from fi eld edges had detectable levels of neonicotinoids, and corn pollen collected by the bees later in the season contained neonicotinoids.

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Ya gotta hand it to the Boss. He rilly knows about pollyticks an’ wots goin’ on. Eye no this ‘cos we was up ata killin’ shed, wear Boss does tha muttons for the house, an tha odd wild pig wot we get ova the back ofa farm, ona bush line.

Well, we wen’ up tha back at ferst lite ina mornin’ ana Boss bowled a pig wiv’ his old riffle an’ we got it back ta the proppitty ona back ofva big red quod bike he got atta Feel Daze. It was a bittofa bother rilly, cos I had ta run home steda ridin’.

Well anyway readas, Boss was dressin tha porka, an he was deelin’ to tha guts wen’ he sed: ”Juss like old Shane Jonses Dog. He gone an’ gutted tha Laber Pary wen he took a noo job with that Machavelly McCully.”

Must admit readas, I didint rilly unnerstand’ tha Boss, but Sharlene, his gerlfrend, was ina shed too, an’ she sed Boss was a ‘sick puppy.’

That further konfused me, an’ I decided it didint matter enyway ‘cos I not voitin’ in any lections eh?

Well, afta Boss an’ Sharlene bagged upa wild porka ina freeza, they hadacupatee an’ Boss carried on about pollyticks.

“Ya gotta hand it ta Mr Ki an’ his maytes,” he sed.“There goes that David Cunningliff makin’ more lection

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legal marijahooley stuff, but ole John Ki got ta heer about it, an tole that Peter Dumm ta ban the stuff first.”

That was about wen Sharlene wint an’ fired up her komputa. Sed she was chekin eemails. An then she yelled atta Boss: “That Mr Morris Willimsin has chucked in his ministas job.”

Eye thort she mint that new bloke ina dog colla like mine wot’s atta cherch ina village. But then Sharlene tole tha Boss it was a guvmint minista wot sent sum eemails ta the coppers about a mate wot was ina cactus (Boss has tole me that’s wot ya say win ya get in trubble).

“Yip,” sed Sharlene. “This lection is gunner be a bit like skittils eh? Bowl one ova on one side, an then bowl one over ona other. Bit of luck, there won’t be enuff pollys left win we go inta town ta vote.”

“Nah,” seda Boss. “Long as we got troff ta feed out of, we got plinty of pollys ta choose from.”

Yip readas. I’m bluddy glad I don’t gotta vote. Anyway, got sum wild pork for tea.

Cheers, Billy.

legal marijahooley stuff, but ole John Ki got ta heer about it, an tole that Peter Dumm ta ban the stuff first.”

That was about wen Sharlene wint an’ fired up her komputa. Sed she was chekin eemails. An then she yelled atta Boss: “That Mr Morris Willimsin has chucked in his ministas job.”

Eye thort she mint that new bloke ina dog colla like mine wot’s atta cherch ina village. But then Sharlene tole tha Boss it was a guvmint minista wot sent sum eemails ta the coppers about a mate wot was ina cactus (Boss has tole me that’s

“Yip,” sed Sharlene. “This lection is gunner be a bit like skittils eh? Bowl one ova on one side, an then bowl one over ona other. Bit of luck, there won’t be enuff pollys left win we

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little ugly. As one might expect, prices are very much under downward pressure but not nearly to a level the inventory suggests they should be. As reported last month the market indicator A grade hit a high of US$160 per cubic metre. April settlements have been in the order of US$155–$158. General sentiment is suggesting US$150 might be reached in May. At present this level appears to be the market bottom line with most commentary suggesting a US$10 reduction will be enough to bring balance. Importantly also buyers in China cannot afford to let the price go too low or they will be left holding high cost stock and eroded margins. In fact negative margins and reduced sales together a very squirmy bank manager would be the order of the day.

Importantly also it was only five months ago when we reached US$150 on the way up and we thought all our Christmases had come at once. So, you can leave the gun in the cupboard, it is certainly not time to be contemplating ending it all now!

Shipping costs have been ramping uncomfortably so but again we appear to have reached the peak for the moment. As soon as shipping companies see prices dropping this will also be a catalyst for change or at least some more fervent negotiations. For the moment we are securing charters in the US$38–$40 per cubic metre bracket although we have heard some have had to settle at up to US$42.

A FOREX rate against the US of $0.86+ is reaching in to the realms of

the ridiculous and is certainly eroding wharf gate prices in NZ. Every cent erodes about $1.55 per cubic metre off the wharf gate price at the current sales levels. All indicators are for a continuance of this most unhealthy situation for exporters. The Christchurch market is certainly chugging along now. The big issue for sawmills is supply with forest harvest focussing on wind damage recovery and that does not always mean logs suitable for the domestic sawmills focussed on house framing.

Indeed the combined effect of generally younger age classes being recovered and therefore smaller trees, together with a lot of logs now being sap stained, mills are really struggling for supply. There is certainly a lot of price pressure out there but sawmills are also struggling with any lumber price increases. Large volumes of Northern South Island and North Island lumber are flooding in to Christchurch. This leaves the market well sated for supply with little appetite for price lifts.

More recent news out of the Nelson and Rotorua areas is suggesting some constrained log supply also, I suspect, as forest owners chase the more lucrative export log market. Perhaps some domestic ‘correction’ is not in the too distant future.

All in all a more subdued and negative tone this month, but on the back of some very good times in the market indeed. Thus, it 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!

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Auction sale catalogues were certainly not fully subscribed as some growers opted to accept farm gate prices amid the uncertainty of exchange rate influences. However the majority of all auction catalogues were cleared at better than anticipated prices.

Reasonably solid offerings of lamb’s wool were displayed throughout March with a fair number of the crossbreds testing a little coarser than the previous year.

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Second-shear wool types probably enjoyed the best of the market provided they displayed good colour and character, and staple length was around the 75mm or better mark.

Oddment types again sold well with the better washing colour bulky oddments receiving good support from the exporting trade.

From the beginning of April the South Island returned to a fortnightly auction schedule, after a rather hectic weekly roster between January and March, through until late June.

This reflected the diminished quantities of wool available during the autumn and winter months. When the pre-lamb shearers do begin in June it will be interesting to note just how much impact the continual change in land use has had since a similar time last year, when there was certainly less wool available compared to the previous season.

It’s anticipated there will be less wool available again this season. The demand versus supply equation

still remains relevant however, with seemingly more wool being sold outside of the auction system, on a percentage basis, direct to export and/or first stage processors, it can become more difficult to gauge exactlywhat the demand is and from whom, and what level ‘market’ prices should be at, on atype-for-type basis.

Most ‘serious wool growers’ should have the ability to compare their wool type to a current market level in order to establish where their wools fit in the broader picture, and how fluctuations could affect their income stream. If growers lose that ability, due to increased direct sales and a perhaps less transparent (than auction) selling mechanism, maximum return could be compromised.

This might see an even lesser (than present) emphasis placed on wool importance within the over-all sheep industry into the future.

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Staple length was also comparatively longer than normal as a result of the good feeding conditions experienced in general. Prices for crossbred lambs’ wool ranged from around 535 cents per kilogram clean to around 495 cents per kilogram clean, but much depended upon micron and length. A few crossbred early-shorn hoggets (long lambs) measuring around the 32 to 33 micron range sold at levels around the 535 cent mark on a clean price basis.

Mid-micron lambs’ wool types were mostly well sought and, once again depending on micron and length, fetched around 825 cents per kilogram clean for the finer edge down to around 560 for the much coarser types. Crossbred fleece prices remained fairly steady.

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During the next 100 years with the world population expanding out of control, the fight for access to fresh water supplies could cause water wars. It is predicted that Egypt, whose population is 68 million could reach 97 million by 2025.

It gets no significant rainfall and relies on irrigated and seasonal floods from the Nile River and water stored behind the Aswan High Dam.

Any interference of its water source by Sudan or Ethiopia could starve Egypt. Egypt is military-powerful but vulnerable because of a lack of water.

The World Bank has suggested that water wars are not far off. The

United States Intelligence Community Assessment of Global Water Security predicts that by 2030 humanity’s ‘annual global water requirements’ will exceed ‘current sustainable water supplies’ by forty percent, and says that without intervention water insecurity will generate widespread social and political insecurity and could contribute to state failure in regions important to US national security.

In China with 1.26 billion, the water table is dropping one metre per year due to over-pumping and the Chinese admit that 300 cities are running short of water.

They are diverting water from agriculture and farmers causing them to go out of business. Some rivers are so polluted with heavy metals they can’t be used for agriculture. It is predicted that as farmers go out of business China will have to import more food.

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In New Zealand we believe we are water-rich. The last thing we can imagine is that our fresh water supply could be in the future under threat through man-made pollution of our waterways, and that over-pumping will cause our water tables to drop significantly.

We New Zealanders should take a strong interest in the government’s policy decision to promote water storage throughout New Zealand and monitoring the use of our valuable fresh water resource.

Regional Councils have already initiated moves to quantify the fresh water resource in their regions and how the resource needs to be planned for and managed so everyone gets a fair share.

This includes councils working with catchment groups to discuss the freshwater resource and how best to manage it.

New Zealand farmers by law have an inherent right to take water supplies for their animals and to assist them in their farming practices, but many ask, if in fact farmers have the right to use unlimited water resources.

In many parts of the country now, water bores are being monitored by the placement of water meters and investigative studies are being undertaken to quantify the size of underground water aquifers.

We all need to be involved in the future water management discussions that are going to take place.

New Zealand, a small country, is seen by many throughout the world as the land of milk and honey. I believe that as people in other parts of the world come under pressure through the shortage of food and fresh water, New Zealand will come under increased pressure to accept more immigration. New Zealand’s economic wealth is through our ability to produce above our national consumption requirements and export our food and water products to the rest of the world and we must protect this.

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Cancerous growthA talkback host said that Christchurch

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match Asian competitors? What about quality of life? A similar proposal for Auckland envisaged the city expanding to Helensville. Jim Childerstone’s March article in ‘Canterbury Farming’ mentions the Ministry of Immigration’s plan to boost our population to 10 million.

The distinguished Chilean ecological economist Manfred Max-Neef developed the ‘threshold hypothesis’ that when an economic system grows beyond a certain size, the attendant costs exceed the benefits.

Already Auckland firms, recognising the principle, have started relocating to Hamilton. Some farmers understand the principle as it applies

to their land. I doubt that Fonterra recognises it.

‘Biocapacity’ equals the area of land and water available per human/city/country/planet to supply useful biological material to humans and absorb wastes sustainably. ‘Ecological footprint’ means the area of productive land and water needed to sustain a human/city/country/planet at their current consumption level. Subtract ecological footprint from biocapacity.

A positive answer means the country is an ‘ecological creditor’. A negative answer means an ‘ecological debtor’. New Zealand is one of the few ecological creditor countries (ecological credit 5.88 ha per person). But this is not because of low per capita ecological footprint. Our consumption of fossil fuels is very high, mainly because of our transport. Were it not for our small population, we would be an ecological debtor country.

All ecological creditor countries have small populations for their areas. The worst ecological debtor ‘country’ I have

spotted in research statistics is United Arab Emirates with an ecological deficit of 9.83 ha per person.

Clearly this is because of the low biocapacity of the desert and the high consumption of oil. Earth as a whole has an ecological deficit of 0.9 ha per person. Present human activity is unsustainable.

What are New Zealand’s choices for our future economy? We could continue to supply ecological debtor countries with ‘virtual land’ in the form of food and timber, preferably adding value to these products by processing them here.

We could also develop and sell our skills in science, engineering, information technology, etc. In return we would import materials unavailable to us, and cheap manufactures.

Or we could fill up our land with people who would consume most of the food we produce. To balance our international accounts we would have to lower wages in manufacturing and tourism and destroy our environment.

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A clinical trial into tangerine and red palm extract is for me one of the most important studies into natural support for cardiovascular health. A study ‘Citrus Flavonoids and Tocotrienols for Hypercholesterolemia’ (high cholesterol) by Rosa, Xian-Lu and Guthrie, 2007 identifi ed the cardiovascular benefi ts of a patented combination of these extracts. This was a high quality double-blind placebo controlled trial with the objective to see if these compounds had any effect on blood cholesterol and other heart risk factors.

The study involved 120 people, otherwise healthy people, with high cholesterol. They were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 was given a tangerine fl avone extract combined with the palm fruit extract Tocomin® and the other group a placebo (sugar pill). After 12 weeks all groups were given a blood test. The results showed that on average, those receiving the active ingredients reduced total cholesterol by 27%. This was refl ected in a reduction of potentially dangerous LDL cholesterol by 25% with a small increase of benefi cial HDL cholesterol of 4%. Triglycerides are the transported fat from excess calories and can lead to heart disease and these reduced by 31%.

Many people have been prescribed cholesterol lowering medications called statins. These are very effective at reducing cholesterol as they inhibit the liver enzyme needed to create cholesterol. However this same enzyme is needed for critically important co enzyme Q10. By reducing CoQ10, statins can cause many side effects such as fatigue and muscle pain. I recommend most people on statins take CoQ10 as CoQsol® but please call me to see if this is right for you.

There is a large group of people who cannot tolerate statins and another group who would prefer to use non-drug solutions to improve heart health. The compounds in the above trial are now available to the public Give me call if you would like more information.

John Arts (B.Soc.Sci, Dip Tch, Adv.Dip.Nut.Med) is a nutritional medicine practitioner and founder of Abundant Health Ltd. Contact John on 0800 423559 or email [email protected]. Join his full weekly newsletter at www.abundant.co.nz.

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Pay it forward concept teaches young people to cookby Denise Gunn

Concerns about the lack of cooking skills amongst young dairy farm workers, and knowing they eat too much takeaway food, has led Northland dairy farmer Louise Giltrap to find a solution.

Louise would like to see women open their kitchens, or hire the local community hall, to teach simple cooking skills to young people in their district.

“I would like to see a little Mexican wave of cooking classes going the length of the country,” she said.

Louise sees the cooking class concept as a bit of fun and would like to motivate women to get amongst the young people in their district, to pay it forward with a random act of kindness.

“There are lots of young guys out there living on pre-cooked sausages and bread,” said Louise.

“Everyone is so busy buying the farm next door, they’ve forgotten how it all fits together.”

As a working mum on a dairy farm, Louise knows how tiring it can be at the end of the day to put a meal on the table. “I want to get these guys feeling confident about cooking and preparing a filling meal when they come in.”

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She has at least eight dishes that can be assembled in less than 40 minutes.

“I use them all the time as well as the more adventurous stuff I’m capable of,” she said.

“However it seems I actually need to show someone how jolly simple it needs to be for these young people to start feeling confident.”

Louise would like the cooking classes to include teaching young people how to think ahead while they are grocery shopping.

“It’s all about food assembly.”To enquire about setting up cooking classes in your district,

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The real Radio Hauraki story

by Paul Campbell

It’s an old adage that fact often surpasses fantasy and it has been proven in a new account of the Radio Hauraki adventure. In 1970’s I was on the news staff of the fledgling Radio Hauraki.

When the movie 3-Mile Limit arrived on theatre screens recently, I was eager to see our story told on film. But it was an historical mish-mash — the product of a script-writers’ over-active imagination.

However a television movie on Radio Hauraki is due on TVNZ’s Sunday Theatre this winter, and is based on the work of fellow journalist and author, Adrian Blackburn, a friend and confidant of the founding ‘revolutionaries’ — the then New Zealand Herald reporter with

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Radio Hauraki was originally a Heath Robinson studio and transmission station involving extensive Number 8 wire thinking, aboard the dilapidated coastal trader MV Tiri, broadcasting from a tiny segment of international water off Great Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf.

And the world changed in New Zealand. Today, the airwaves are swamped with stations. That was not the case in Hauraki’s day.

The full startling story, almost 140 pages and featuring a stunning selection of photographs, is now contained in Blackburn’s excellent book.

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