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SPECIAL OFFERS AND INFORMATION FOR FARMLANDS SHAREHOLDERS

AUGUST JUNE 2014 Valid from 1-31 1-30 August June 2014

The FARMLANDER WINS NATIONAL AWARD PAGE 6

POSTCARDS FROM WORK BRINGING THE WORLD TO RURAL NEW ZEALAND PAGE 12

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Great Card Partner Deals pages 78-96

LADIES NIGHTS

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Contents

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SHAREHOLDER OFFERS

FROM THE CEO

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The focus of Farmlands Co-operative is the front end of the business – the business of our shareholders.

INTEREST

Farmlands round-up

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As our products and services grow, it is important that we let you know of the savings and value we bring to you, making sure that you are aware of how Farmlands makes your business more profitable, through market leadership of farm inputs and services. Finance • In-shed dairy feeding unit promotion - which led to the financing of state of the art in-shed feeding systems, increasing the profitability of our shareholders through increased production Fuel • Eight extra fuel tankers added to the national fleet, improving our regional delivery service to support requirements

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Lubricants • National distribution of internationally renowned Gulf Lubricants, imported by us directly from Europe to lower the costs to shareholders • Reduced cost to shareholders on key lubricant grades by up to 20 percent Retail • Mega Merger Deals providing a combined $500K in savings on retail products over each deal period: glyphosate, wire, Tux biscuits, Abapor, Drover fleece packs Card • Adding new Card Partners daily – with Rebel Sports and Briscoes completing a national offer. It all provides our shareholders with great discounts

Having reached the end of our financial year, we are now working towards our Annual General Meeting and we look forward to sharing more information with you soon. Brent Esler Chief Executive Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited

SAVE THE DATE

WHAT’S COMING UP WITH FARMLANDS

AUGUST

Sheep Industry Awards Napier War Memorial Hall. The best in the business gather in Hawke’s Bay.

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AUGUST

Hamilton Lifestyle Block Expo Come on down to Farmlands Hamilton and check out our great fertiliser and insurance solutions.

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From the CEO Save the date Meet the team Ladies Nights Challenge receives national tick of approval Top Country Properties Farmlands is proud to present Mamma Mia! Harnessing passion for horses Special Feature - Postcards from work Helpful Hautapu gets environmental respect award Tom Cranswick Memorial Award Shareholders who win, grin! Gulf flag flies high at Le Mans Stay safe with farm chemicals Fuel compliance / New faces in fuel fleet Farmlands Livestock Farmlands Livestock Finance Fertiliser ordering - made easy Calendar Casting Call Competition

ON YOUR FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD

Each and every day, our business teams look at ways to better serve and support you through improved offerings in finance, service delivery, technical know-how, quality and choice of product, providing you with the best regional and national deals.

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Farmlands Winter Clothing Clearance Plan365 Dairy Management Plan365 Animal Management Plan365 Horticulture Plan365 Forage and Arable Plan365 Nutrition Plan365 Rural Infrastructure Farmlands Big Deals Real Estate listings

79 What’s Hot 80 REL Group / Resene 81 Southern Cross 82 Big Save / Black Duck / Direct4You 83 Blackwoods Protector / Bunnings 84 Bridgestone 85 Challenge 86 TradeZone 87 Warehouse Stationery 88 TWL 89 Suzuki / Mico 90 Repco 91 Asure 92 Arthur Barnett 93 PlaceMakers 94 Ford 95 Meridian 96 FMG

AUGUST

NZ Citrus Growers Industry Dinner, Emerald Hotel, Gisborne Wine, dine and discuss limes.

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HARRIET CAMERON Q: What is your current role at Farmlands? A: National Development Manager – Card, based in Christchurch. Q: Where are you from originally? A: The Wairarapa – I grew up on a sheep and beef farm about 40 minutes east of Masterton, in a small place called Tinui. Q: What is your favourite New Zealand getaway? A: Castlepoint Beach, about 50 minutes from Masterton. We have a house there and I love spending time with family and friends, relaxing and fishing. Q: What is the most interesting trip you have ever taken? A: I did a two week trip through the Outback from Ayers Rock to Darwin, through the Tanami Desert and the Kakadu. We also spent time in Aboriginal villages and at Victoria River Downs Station. We just parked up on the side of the road in the desert and slept in tents. Q: What is your favourite sport? A: Hockey – I have played since I was 5 and also follow the New Zealand teams pretty closely.

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Ladies Nights Creative crafts and lots of laughs

2014

Fancy a night out? Not only does Farmlands have a great solution for you and your fellow female shareholders, everyone attending will make a special Christmas item to take home with them. Domestic deity and Good Morning guest, Astar will be showcasing her diverse range of creative DIY tips for the home. Astar will be joined by Nici Wickes – food writer, TV presenter and cookbook author. It is set to be a fun-filled creative evening with lots of laughs, tips and tricks. Join our informative and fun get-together. It’s not just a night out – it’s a Ladies Night Out!

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Gisborne Showgrounds Event Centre

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Napier War Memorial

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Quality Hotel Plymouth International

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Distinction Hotel

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Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre

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Don Rowlands Centre - Karapiro

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Palmerston North Awapuni Race Course

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Astar was born and raised in Southland and is part-Irish and part-Maori (Kati Mamoe).

Born in New Zealand and growing up in a large family, Nici was cooking as soon as she could reach the bench top. “My nana and mother were so supportive and encouraging of us kids getting in the kitchen and cooking that I owe them a huge thanks.”

She trained in floristry and worked as an art teacher, floral designer and design tutor before taking a year out to write not just one but three books (yet to be published!). She then became a ‘finishing artist’. Her focus was on floral design in the many homes owned around the world by none other than the Sultan of Brunei. Exciting as it was, Astar decided to return to New Zealand and commenced working on the Good Morning show in 1998, where she set out to amaze viewers with her innovative floral, cooking and craft segments.

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At eight years old her favourite make-believe game was to play host of a cooking show where she would showcase various recipes – Russian fudge, pancakes, chocolate cakes - all from the family kitchen! In 2009 make-believe became reality when she became the presenter for World Kitchen, a new, fast-paced, cheeky travel and cooking show. Nici has trained as a chef and has run her own catering business but mostly her extensive knowledge of food and cooking comes from travelling the world, learning new ways to cook and enjoy food.

Ladies Nights

MASTERCLASS WITH ASTAR An hour long class to get up close and personal with Astar. You will have hands on tuition with Astar and the opportunity to ask design questions – and every lady will make their own Christmas wreath to take away with them. A meal is also included, served to the reserved tables. The MasterClass will commence at 6pm.

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Challenge receives national tick of approval It’s a case of “Challenge accepted” for motorists nationwide, as the 100% Kiwi-as service station chain has received the 2014 Canstar Blue Most Satisfied Customer Award for Service Stations in New Zealand. Challenge, which is supplied by Farmlands Fuel, has a network of 85 privately owned and operated service stations nationwide and beat out competition from all of New Zealand’s fuel heavyweights to receive the honour. With an ethos focusing on good Kiwi service, as well as competitive

The survey asked 2,240 respondents

“I am extremely thankful to our loyal

pricing, the Challenge group beat all

nationwide, who had refuelled a

customers and the hard-work of our

comers as it received 2014’s highest

vehicle in the past month, to rate New

Dealer Group, their excellent front line

score for overall satisfaction.

Zealand’s prominent service stations

staff and the enthusiastic Farmlands

The Award coincides with the recent

across six categories. Ratings were

supplier team.”

nationwide overhaul of Challenge

collated for price of petrol, service,

Farmlands Co-operative Chief

branded sites, focusing on a refreshed

appearance and cleanliness of the

Executive, Brent Esler says both

look that matches the pristine service.

station, facilities, range of other items

Farmlands Fuel and Challenge have

Canstar Blue commissions Research

for sale and overall satisfaction with the

forged strong partnerships with the

Now to regularly survey close to 2,500

service station.

people of New Zealand. Brent believes

New Zealand consumers, to measure

Chairman of the Challenge Dealer

the strength of New Zealand’s largest

their satisfaction across a range of

Group, Simon Bratton, was delighted

rural supplies co-operative, working

products and services.

to receive the Canstar Award on behalf

in partnership with a service station

Canstar New Zealand General

of the Group and likened it to David

network focusing on old fashioned Kiwi

Manager, Derek Bonnar says nearly 80

conquering Goliath.

values, has always had the makings for

percent of consumers surveyed for the

“It’s a true honour for the Challenge

award-winning service.

most recent survey said they will go out

Group to receive such a prestigious

“It is wonderful to see Challenge

of their way to visit a particular service

award ahead of much larger, multi-

achieving such success,” Brent

station, in order to take advantage of

national competition. We work hard at

says. “Farmlands is delighted to see

fuel discount dockets, schemes or

community engagement and the lost

Challenge receive this award, which

price promotions.

art of old fashioned service,” he says.

reflects a lot of hard work from both

“Challenge appears to have struck

“It’s pleasing to know our customers

the Farmlands and Challenge teams in

the right balance between price and

feel and value that service difference

developing the brand during the course

service that is winning the respect of its

– so much that they’ve been moved

of our 4 year relationship.”

customers, who have given the brand

enough to vote in favour of Challenge.

Brent says he congratulates Simon and

Canstar’s overall satisfaction award for

Given the small footprint of our brand,

the Challenge network on its success

2014,” Derek says.

it’s remarkable to achieve the numbers

and the recognition achieved through

to prevail.

the Award.

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SHAREHOLDER FOCUS

Harnessing passion for horses Early morning starts and cold temperatures. It’s something a number of our shareholders deal with, as they use winter to prepare for the busy season. And just like those on a farm or an orchard, Tim Williams is working hard to prepare for when business picks up. That date is August 1st, when Tim picks up the reins and harness racing season kicks off. Tim, now entering his 7th season as a harness racer, is sponsored by McMillan’s Equine Feed, which is owned

horses. They do their run and are usually

Tim’s most successful partnership so

done by noon, before returning in the

far has been with Here We Go Again,

afternoon for another feed.

which he teamed up with to win the Peter

Tim considers the level of harness racing

Breckon Memorial Ladyship Stakes at

competition to be a reasonably even

Auckland in 2011. Tim’s success has also

playing field. He’s no slouch with the reins

seen him head to Australia to compete in

either – having driven approximately 180

the Junior Driver Series.

winners, “there or thereabouts”.

Tim describes finding the right horse like

“The key to success for drivers is

someone discovering a talented rugby

knowing the horses around you and what

player – “the good ones are just good”.

they are doing,” Tim says. “The race

“They’ve got that will to win – and the

is only going for two to three minutes

good ones are a lot easier to train,”

Work starts at 7 in the morning for Tim,

usually, so you have got to know what is

he says.

who is on site and ready to feed the

going on.”

This is Tim’s third season as a McMillan’s

by Farmlands Co-operative. Tim has been around harness racing for the majority of his life, due to the continued involvement of his parents in the industry. It’s something he enjoys and something he immerses himself in, both on and off the track. “There is a fair bit involved in harness racing, as well as a fair bit of education,” Tim explains. “While I’m a race day driver, I work for a trainer during the day as well.”

sponsored driver and this helps him to keep up with the demands of the hectic racing season – in a good year, Tim can take part in anywhere from 100 to 200 races. To anyone looking at entering the world of harness racing, Tim says it takes a lot more than just skill to have longevity in the business. “You probably want to have a good passion for it. It’s not the easiest thing to do financially – and it’s not the easiest thing to do in winter.”

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SPECIAL FEATURE

Postcards from work

| Stu Davidson shows his visitors around the farm.

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Finding staff has been an issue for the rural sector ever since the road to urban migration was repaved and made into a highway. As more families packed up and swapped the fence posts for footpaths, those left behind had to find the manpower to maintain their properties. While some have been fortunate enough to reverse the drain – attracting not only new staff to their property but families to their area – others have tried increasingly attractive incentives to recruit workers. New accommodation, increased wages … no matter the size of the carrot, in some cases it is not enough to lure the desired staff. Increasingly, the rural sector has looked overseas to fill the skill shortage gap. International workers are not only ready and willing to contribute positively to New Zealand rural agribusiness – sometimes they are doing so for their own leisure and experience. It may not have the same ring to it as tourism hot spots like Queenstown but the Waitaha Valley, 50km from Hokitika, has plenty of tourists stopping in to look around – and lend a hand. Waitaha Valley is where you will find Stu Davidson, who for the past 20 years has invited backpackers and travellers from around the world to his 210 (mostly Jersey) cow dairy farm.

| Waitaha Valley’s Stu Davidson, in front of his “pond project”.

The travellers come as part of the Willing Workers On Organic Farms (known as WWOOFing) and Help Exchange networks. In exchange for free meals and accommodation, the guests chip in to help around the property. Some stay a day. Some stay a month. All leave an impression on Stu. “I’ve been on this property almost all of my life,” explains Stu. “I took over the farm from my parents, who bought it when I was about 7. My grandparents lived on another farm up the valley.” Nowadays, Waitaha Valley is a small farming area – as Stu describes it, “it has 11 dairy farms, one farm with a few sheep and that’s about it”. Given its location, he had made a habit of helping those stranded in the area – people hitchhiking or biking, who were caught in wet weather with nowhere to stay. Stu would offer them a bed for the night, to dry off before continuing on their journey. “One day, I picked up this American chap – he was a bit of a character. Anyway, he told me I should sign up for this | Japanese worker, Yoko Shinozaki makes a new friend.

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“A lot of them come because they like to help animals and have never experienced it before, or they have come from a big city... It’s a great thing for them to do while they travel – to meet local people and understand how the local people live.”

| Stu Davidson’s West Coast home.

WWOOFing thing and it’s gone from there,” Stu says.

and they’ll usually stay for a month or so,” he says.

Stu later discovered Help Exchange and has been welcoming

Being a host to a menagerie of world travellers is not always

guests from all corners of the globe ever since.

easy. Stu says there are bad times as well as good times – and

“For a long time it was mainly visitors from the UK and

some visitors are just plain hard work. He mentions that the

Germany but since then we’ve covered most places, including

WWOOFing newsletter tells hosts that 10 percent of visitors

a couple from Alaska and Brazil,” he says.

are likely to cause you problems. Stu is philosophical about

“A lot of them come because they like to help animals and

this, in his own unique way.

have never experienced it before, or they have come from a

“But that’s the norm with everyday life these days, isn’t it?

big city.”

If you fell over in the street these days, nine people would

While the stays vary in length, Stu thinks it is a good

help you up but the tenth would stand on your face and

opportunity for visitors to come and see the sights off

keep walking.”

the beaten track.

Stu describes being a host as “taking a lot of time and

“It’s a great thing for them to do while they travel – to meet

energy”. But the rewards and long-lasting connections far

local people and understand how the local people live.”

outweigh any downside.

The change of pace in the past 20 years is something Stu

“Some get straight into it, others need a bit of time. But some

seems to enjoy. Workers were scarce before the tourists came

of them … it just feels like family.

along – Stu says he couldn’t really afford to pay people, so when things needed doing around the farm, he usually relied on help from friends if it was more than a one-person job. “Now, there is usually somebody here all year round,” he says. “My hobby is doing little projects, so people can join in. But if you have some sort of nature project going on, they get stuck straight into it.” The summer season is the busiest for Stu, who immerses himself in the Westland (Hokitika) and South Westland (Whataroa) A&P Shows. That’s when his phone rings the most. With no fax or email, he gets phone calls continuously – sometimes months in advance, sometimes the day before. “If people call up, we’ll tell them we’re doing the A&P Shows

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| Left to right: Yoko Shinazaki, Nariko Sato, Stu Davidson and Hijiri Kawai.

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“Many have come back to visit and some have come back on holiday with friends, or brought their whole family along.” For another shareholder, the visitors stem from just one country – Samoa. Geoff Lewis has an affinity for the people of Samoa that is more than just a working relationship. Rather than a simple employee/employer financial transaction, Geoff wants to help them take back skills that help them develop their own communities and economy. “The economies in the Pacific Islands are not exactly strong, so while they are taking wealth home, the challenge is to turn it into a business,” Geoff says. The workers come to Lewis Farms, just outside of Levin, to work as harvesters in the 80ha of asparagus, which is then supplied to Horowhenua-based asparagus packing and marketing company, Tender Tips. Geoff says Tender Tips has its own unique workforce. “Tender Tips operates with about 60 seasonal staff, all of them New Zealanders and some of them local to Horowhenua,” Geoff explains. “But many of them are campers, the New Zealand version of ‘grey nomads’. These people are predominantly older singles or couples, who work as seasonal workers throughout New Zealand. “Depending on the season, they will work kiwifruit in Bay of Plenty, pipfruit harvesting in Hawke’s Bay and Nelson, work the asparagus harvest in Horowhenua and summerfruit harvest in Central Otago.” | Stu Davidson and Hijiri Kawai have a chance to reflect.

| Stu Davidson has welcomed visitors hailing from most parts of the globe .

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“On the day the tsunami hit Samoa, I had a number of workers whose families lost their homes... The families and villages had just been devastated. I made a promise to them that if they had lost their homes, we would replace them.”

| A team from Horowhenua travelled to Samoa to help rebuild homes.

Geoff says this usually provides employment for up to 11

backing of the Horowhenua community, the Samoan villages

months of the year for the seasonal workers – and in most

were supported and enough money was raised to help rebuild

situations, camping grounds are provided on site.

the homes. A team of volunteer builders from Foxton, along

While the packhouse nomadic workforce down the road

with Geoff and his son Cameron, went to Samoa to help

moves its way up and down the country, for Lewis Farms it is

rebuild the homes.

more of a two-way street. The harvest is mostly carried out by

“I do have a very strong relationship with the Samoan

members of the Pacific Island community, many of whom are

community,” Geoff says. “During the period where New

New Zealand residents.

Zealand had very low unemployment, the RSE was key in

But each year, 16 workers from Samoa come to Lewis Farms

growing Lewis Farms.”

as part of the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Scheme.

Now, with a larger number of seasonal workers available

The RSE Scheme is a government-supported initiative,

due to unemployment, from a total harvest crew of 60, Lewis

bringing in workers (predominantly from the Pacific Islands)

Farms only employs the 16 RSE workers.

to supplement the seasonal workforce in various areas

Geoff describes the RSE scheme as “living aid” – while a form

throughout New Zealand.

of aid, there is a sense of ownership through working for the

“There is an 8,000 worker cap nationally per year and the

money, as opposed to a hand-out. Geoff has seen first hand

horticulture and wine industries are required to work within

where the money has gone to – and this has helped foster a

this,” Geoff explains.

relationship, not only for a business but for a whole community.

The workers who make their way from Samoa to Lewis Farms primarily come from two villages. Geoff says these villages in Samoa have an existing relationship with a church in Levin, which provides support for the workers while they are away from their families. You never know when you will need that support network – as Geoff found out in 2009. “On the day the tsunami hit Samoa, I had a number of workers whose families lost their homes,” he says. “The families and villages had just been devastated. I made a promise to them that if they had lost their homes, we would replace them.” It was a promise that Geoff would honour. Three workers had families that lost their homes. With the uncompromising

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| Workers came to Lewis Farms through the RSE scheme.

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Helpful Hautapu gets environmental respect award Farmlands Hautapu has been rewarded for its dedication to eco-friendly business, by being crowned New Zealand Champion in the 2014 Environmental Respect Awards. The Environmental Respect Awards are sponsored by DuPont Crop Protection and administered by CropLife and Farm Chemicals International magazines.

programme that features an online, 100

the United States have been honoured.

question environmental stewardship self-

Steven McIntosh from Farmlands

audit. Supporting evidence is required,

Hautapu says every action taken has

in the form of photos and written plans

an effect, either directly or indirectly, on

for safety and facility management. A

those around you.

global expert panel uses a web-based

“It is our responsibility to inform our

teleconference to evaluate applications of environmental stewardship excellence amongst highly qualified competitors.

customers about choices available and how a change can be beneficial to them and the environment. Small steps can

They honour outstanding environmental

DuPont Crop Protection President, Rik

lead to smarter practices in the long

stewardship among those who supply

Miller says DuPont is committed to

term,” he says.

farmers with inputs crucial to safe

environmental stewardship throughout

“Environmental Respect leads to

and effective crop production around

the world.

the world.

“By promoting the Environmental

longevity of ‘good agricultural practice’,

Winners are expected to exemplify

Respect Awards programme to our

resulting in continued business

environmental care in areas of security,

global customers, we are reinforcing our

opportunities into the future.”

risk management, product handling and

company’s commitment to excellence in environmental safety and the safe use of

DuPont Crop Protection in New Zealand

use, worker safety and education and outreach to their communities.

agricultural products.”

To be considered for the Award,

This year was the 24th year of the Awards

nominees enter into a voluntary

– but only the 11th year winners outside

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sustainability, which in turn leads to

have extended their congratulations to Farmlands Hautapu for the achievement.

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Tom Cranswick Memorial Award Farmlands shareholders, children of shareholders and children of Farmlands staff who are currently studying in disciplines related to the primary sector have the opportunity to apply for a Tom Cranswick Memorial Award.

The Memorial Award is in honour of Tom Cranswick, who was a founding Director and served on the

How do you apply?

Board until 1985, including 20 years as Chairman. His

Applications are made by completing the application

passion and dedication was a major influence in the

form and including a cover letter outlining how the

establishment of Farmlands. The Cranswick family

scholarship money would assist with ongoing study

have been hugely supportive of Farmlands and it is an

or career development. Also include a copy of the

honour to offer this Award in his memory.

academic record to date. When is the closing date for applications?

What are the Awards for?

Applications must be received by end of business

There are 5 Awards valued at $2,000 each and is

Friday, September 26, 2014.

to enable students through study to further their knowledge and experience and to achieve in their chosen careers, thus allowing them to contribute to the New Zealand primary sector.

Where do I send the application? Please send your application to: Tom Cranswick Memorial Awards C/- Learning Support Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited

Who is eligible to apply? Selection is contingent that as at 30 June 2014: • The applicant is under the age of 25. • The shareholding has been continuous for two years or more;

PO Box 271 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand When will the winner be notifed?

• or for the children of Farmlands employees, their

Prior to the Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited

parent has completed two years permanent

AGM in November 2014.

continuous service.

The application form can be downloaded from the Farmlands website, www.farmlands.co.nz

The successful candidates will: • be completing at least their first year in 2014, in disciplines of NZ tertiary study in disciplines related to the primary sector and are continuing in the same line of study or; • be completing at least their first year of a formal rural cadetship, rural apprenticeship or similar.

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SHAREHOLDER FOCUS

Shareholders who win, grin! As the old saying goes – you have to be in to win. And as shareholders, you always have a chance to win with Farmlands Co-operative’s many promotions and events!

The photos below are just a selection of the shareholders who have picked up prizes so far in 2014. From smaller in-store promotions, to major events and Facebook giveaways, Farmlands Co-operative tries to give back in as many ways as possible.

Keep an eye out in-store, on Facebook or in the Farmlander to see how you can pick up great prizes, simply by purchasing your supplies through your co-operative.

Alexandra TFO, Andrew Brown presented Robbie Gibson from Tarras with his new trailer as part of the Done and Dusted promotion.

Shareholders Dean and Michelle Cook were pretty chuffed to collect one of the major prizes from the Great Escape promotion – a European cruise, thanks to Farmlands and Bayer! Dean and Michelle are pictured with Hautapu Business Manager, Adrienne Turner.

And in Richmond, happy shareholders Mark and Pip Brewerton picked up another trailer from Business Manager, Patrick Bissett.

It looks like a light sabre – but young Lucas is holding the RS-420 stick reader his father, Ken White won as part of an Allflex promotion. Ken, from Tussock Creek, won the stick reader by ordering his electronic tags through Allflex. Ken and Lucas are flanked by Allflex Southern Region Rep, Quentin Rewi and Janet Clark from Farmlands Invercargill.

Representatives from Farmlands and Bayer were on hand to celebrate with Geoff and Rhondda Bruce from Taumarunui, as they were awarded their Mediterranean cruise tickets as part of The Great Escape.

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Gisborne’s Mangapoike Station recently won an Allflex Reader as well. Pictured receiving the prize is Mangapoike Station representative, Luke Read, flanked by Allflex’s Mark McManaway and Gisborne Business Manager, Scott Ross.

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Gulf flag flies high at Le Mans by Shaun Summerfield.

As a Hollywood blockbuster, Steve McQueen’s ‘Le Mans’ was a flop. Most criticised was the first half hour bereft of dialogue. For petrol heads though, words would have ruined the experience, which even some four decades on still sums up the world’s greatest endurance race. Arriving at the northern end of the circuit, the jammed up roads lined with tents and camper vans feels exactly like what McQueen was trying to share. Le Mans feels like a “Motorsport Mecca” – this year drawing 263,000 fans for the 82nd edition of the race. We might have been there working for TV3 but there was no avoiding the spell of Le Mans,

Unfortunately for Kiwi fans, Richie

As for the 919 Hartley shared with Mark

as public roads were turned into a

Stanaway wasn’t on duty for Gulf

Webber, they appeared to be set for a

340km/h race track every night for

Aston Martin Racing, after the team

fairytale return to the race Porsche had

a week.

downsized for this year’s Le Mans. But

won 17 times before. With less than

What isn’t quite the same as in 1970

the Blue and Orange still flew proudly,

two hours to go they were in the lead

after the all-Danish crew in the #95

but a misfire forced the #20 car into the

Brendon Hartley is driving a Porsche

Vantage won the GTE-Am class.

garage, leaving Audi to continue their

with a number 20 on the side – just like

It was a touching result, a year after

dominance of the modern era.

McQueen’s 917 – but the 919’s livery is

fellow Dane, Allan Simonsen was killed

Life, death, victory and heartbreak – it

white with grey and black signwriting,

while behind the wheel of the Gulf

is the story of Le Mans. Steve McQueen

instead of those iconic Gulf colours.

car bearing the same number, just 10

knew it was a plot fit for a movie all

minutes into the race.

those years ago but it’s even better

is the Porsche garage. New Zealand’s

being there, to see the story unfold right before your eyes.

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

Stay safe with farm chemicals Farmers use a wide range of chemicals in their daily work. As a farmer you may use pesticides, herbicides, fertilisers, veterinary medicines and disinfectants. These farm chemicals increase productivity and ensure high quality produce. However, farm chemicals can be just as dangerous as chemicals used in other

Follow the safety guidelines below and stay safe: • Keep a record of all farm chemicals that you have on your farm (a

(EPA) and WorkSafe NZ (formerly the

hazardous substances inventory)

Ministry of Business, Innovation and

• Ensure that you have - and have read - a copy of a Safety Data Sheet for all the farm chemicals you use • Read the product label before using

industries. They can damage your health

farm chemicals and follow all the

and shorten your life when they come in

instructions

contact with your skin or into cuts, if you breathe them in or if they accidentally splash into your mouth. Farm chemicals, depending on what ones you use, can make you dizzy or nauseous, cause asthma, skin rashes and long term damage to your nervous system like memory loss, speech difficulties or sleep disorders. Some farm chemicals may

The Environmental Protection Authority

• Ask your supplier for the right safety gear when buying your farm chemicals • Always wear the right safety gear for the farm chemicals you use, as the wrong safety gear can be as bad as not using any • Use the right safety gear for the job. You may need different safety gear for:

Employment) have worked with rural supply stores to give practical information to farmers and growers about staying safe when using farm chemicals. From July 2014, posters will be displayed and flyers distributed at rural supply stores across New Zealand. More than 260 stores are participating in the campaign. Pick up a leaflet the next time you go to your local Farmlands store. Ask them about the safety gear you need for the farm chemicals you use. They can tell you what you need and supply it to you. If you would like a copy of a chemical inventory form, email us at

- mixing

farmsafety@farmlands.co.nz and

have been affected until it’s too late.

- applying

we’ll send you a sample form.

However, you can easily protect yourself

- cleaning spray equipment

and your staff. A little planning and

• If you need a respirator, make sure you

cause cancer. You may not realise you

making sure you use the right safety gear

have the right type and filter for the job:

can make all the difference. T-shirts,

- Change filters regularly as directed

shorts and jandals won’t protect you.

• Make sure your safety gear fits

The safety gear you need depends on the chemicals you are using and how you are using them. When using farm chemicals, you are likely to need: • Chemical resistant gloves • Chemical resistant goggles or a face mask • Overalls

properly. If it doesn’t fit, it won’t protect you

Article supplied by Tim Jenkins, Advisor Compliance Information Environmental Protection Authority Disclaimer This article should not be used as a substitute for legislation or legal advice. Farmlands shall have no liability for actions taken on the basis of information in this article, or for any errors or omissions.

• Damaged safety gear won’t protect you. Look after it and replace it, before it wears out • Wash your safety gear after you use it, to keep it in good condition and to avoid cross contamination

• A mask or respirator with the correct filter • Chemical resistant footwear

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FARMLANDS FUEL

Fuel compliance Farmlands Fuel has developed

resources. In the RMA, sustainable

This document also supports the

an Environmental Safety Guide,

management means managing the use,

purpose and principles of:

to establish a framework for the

development and protection of natural

The Hazardous Substances and

responsible and sustainable

and physical resources in a way, or

New Organisms Act 1996 (HSNO)

management of the environment

at a rate, which enables people and

and associated issues. It has been

communities to provide for their social,

To protect the environment and

developed by the Farmlands Fuel

economic and cultural wellbeing and

compliance team, to be used as

for their health and safety while —

a template for an Environmental Management Plan for our shareholders and customers. It outlines the environmental management controls that should be implemented as a result of the on-site fuel installation and is a means of documenting site specific environmental information. This Environmental Safety Guide supports the purpose and principles of: The Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) To promote the sustainable

the health and safety of people and communities, by preventing or managing the adverse effects of hazardous substances and

(a) Sustaining the potential of natural and physical resources (excluding minerals) to meet the reasonably foreseeable needs of future generations – and (b) Safeguarding the lifesupporting capacity of air, water, soil and ecosystems – and

new organisms. Please contact Farmlands Fuel on 0800 666 626 to discuss any issues relating to Environmental Management, or to receive our template plan.

(c) Avoiding, remedying, or mitigating any adverse effects of activities on the environment.

management of natural and physical

New faces in fuel fleet An increase in demand and the need to stay at the forefront of delivery technology has made for a busy time for the Farmlands Fuel team.

being replaced with new fuel trucks.

countryside. Farmlands Fuel continues

While additional numbers will help to

to prepare for the future, while ensuring

cope with an increase in demand, the

shareholders get the service they

focus remains on ensuring our current

require in the present.

This desire to make sure shareholders

timely manner.

receive the best service available can be seen in our ever-changing fleet of fuel trucks. As our source of delivery, Farmlands Fuel has worked hard to create a fleet that focuses on not only ability – but reliability. With this in mind, 2014 has been a year of change. Aging members of the Farmlands Fuel fleet have been or are

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customers are receiving their fuel in a Board approval has been received to add an additional eight tankers to the fleet. At this stage, five will be added to the North Island fleet, with three enhancing our service levels in the South Island. Keep an eye out for the bright green tankers making their way through the

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livestock for sale or wanted 2 tooth Ewes sell for $200.00 Top prices were achieved for an outstanding line of capital stock ewes at an on-farm auction on a/c Est. A S Bell, Aylesbury, Canterbury on July 2. A large gallery of buyers attended the sale conducted by Farmlands Livestock and demand was strong for all the age groups. Price ranges were: 2 tooth ewes $200.00 2 shear ewes $198.00

3 shear ewes $175.00 4 shear ewes $160-173.00 A.D. ewes $144-155.00

| 2 tooth ewes on the way to their new owner.

FOR SALE: R1 FRIESIAN BULLS Autumn delivery 2015 Forward sale contracts available for March-May 2015 delivery. Weight range, minimum individual 160kg-250kg (capped average weight 235kg) @ $2.50/kg x Canterbury districts. Contact: Terry Ashby 027 481 5508

• Dairy heifer grazing available • Irrigated properties in Central Otago • Proven operators • Farmlands fully monitored weight gain contract • Grass, forage crops and quality supplementary feeds • 17 month contracts available now for December commencement Contact: Tony Arscott 021 187 7077 Frank Ruddenklau 027 668 8235 Richard van Wynbergen 027 445 6056 Check out our website for listings or to find a rep near you. www.farmlands.co.nz

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Email livestock@farmlands.co.nz

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FARMLANDS FINANCE

Farmlands Livestock Finance It started off as another way to assist our shareholders achieve better results in their day to day business. Now, the Farmlands Livestock Finance facility has proven itself to be an integral tool in helping shareholders trade on their terms.

Shareholders need flexibility to choose

“There are no early repayment fees –

when they do their business. John says

and the finance is provided against your

a revolving credit facility with a term of

trade livestock. We make sure interest

12 months (reviewable on an annual

rates remain competitive – Livestock

basis) helps them achieve this.

Finance was set up exclusively for our

“The beauty of our Livestock Finance

shareholders, because we understand

is you only pay interest as you use

farming and believe that our finance

Livestock Credit (a revolving facility).

facility can assist shareholders achieve

Available exclusively to Farmlands

It’s designed to assist Farmlands

their goals.”

shareholders for the purchase of trade

shareholders in financing all their trade

Livestock Finance is just one of the

livestock, Farmlands Livestock Finance

livestock requirements,” he says.

options Farmlands Finance offers

offers the opportunity to have an on-call

The competitive facility fee is paid

shareholders, along with Creditline

quarterly, which helps to spread the

(deferred finance), Term Loans and

facility, ranging from $10,000 through to $500,000.

overall cost to the shareholder, with

Hire Purchase. To find out more

Regional Finance Manager, John

principal due upon the sale of stock.

about any Farmlands Finance

Sinnamon has watched Farmlands

“Any interest can be capitalised, or

product, phone the Finance team

Livestock Finance become an integral part of many shareholders’ operations.

charged monthly to a shareholder’s

on 0800 200 600.

nominated bank account,” John says.

time to top up your herd? farmlands finance offers term loans for the payment of your capital stock purchases and can structure the repayments to fit your cashflows. • Facilities available up to $500,000. • Security is generally only over the livestock purchased and a personal covenant. • Terms available for up to three years. John Sinnamon Regional Finance Manager

027 457 0710

Lyndon Insall

Grant Paterson

Regional Finance Manager

Regional Finance Manager

027 366 3677

027 660 7660

CONTACT YOUr FARMLANDS FINANCE REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS. Terms, conditions and eligibility criteria apply for Farmlands Finance products. Interest rates and fees are subject to change.

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Fertiliser ordering - made easy Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited is continually working on consolidation and consistency of process in an effort to provide you, our shareholder, with an experience that focuses on efficiency and retaining a high level of customer service.

for Farmlands. Currently, Farmlands

dialing 0800 200 600, selecting

stores do a great job of handling these

Option 3 and talking directly to a

orders for you. To further improve the

Farmlands Customer Contact Centre

level of customer service provided,

Representative, who is trained and

Farmlands would like to offer you

experienced in placing these orders.

the option of placing your fertiliser

Below are answers to some frequently

order with the Farmlands Customer

asked questions. Please feel free to

Contact Centre.

contact your local Farmlands store if

Bulk fertiliser orders are a huge part of

From August 18 2014, you may

you have a question that cannot be

business – both for shareholders and

commence placing orders by

found below.

Q1 What do I need to tell the Customer Contact Centre Representative when I ring through an order? A1 All the information you need to pass on is listed on the Farmlands Fertiliser Orders Checklist, which is being sent to all shareholders. If you have not received one, please feel free to contact your local Farmlands store or the Contact Centre for a copy. You can also download a copy from our website, www.farmlands.co.nz Q2 Can the Customer Centre Representatives answer technical questions regarding my fertiliser requirements? A2 No – while they are skilled at ensuring the correct information is included in your order, Customer Contact Centre Representatives are not technical experts. If you need assistance with a technical aspect of fertiliser needs, you should contact your Farmlands Technical Field Officer or your Ballance field representative. Q3 What happens if I don’t want to place my order through the 0800 number, or I’m at a Farmlands store and it would be easier for me to place my order while I’m there? A3 No problem at all. If you prefer to, you can still place your order with your local store. They will be happy to pass on the order details to the Contact Centre on your behalf, or you could even ring the Contact Centre

yourself from the store if you wanted to try it out while Farmlands staff are handy to support you. Please note that store staff will need to pass on the same information as identified on the Farmlands Fertiliser Order Checklist.

You can also continue to place your order via your fertiliser representative or fertiliser company customer services team, if this is what you prefer.

Q4 When I order from my local store, they organise the carrier for me. How does this work if I place my order through the 0800 number? A4 The Customer Contact Centre Representative will ask you what carrier you would like to deliver your fertiliser and they will receive a copy of the order, which will show the delivery address, delivery date, spread rates etc. Q5 I normally obtain deferred terms for my bulk fertiliser. Can the Customer Service Representative offer those to me? A5 Yes, the Customer Contact Centre Representative will be able to follow the same criteria your local Business Manager currently has to follow. If your request is outside the criteria, they will pass it on to our Credit Team, just as your local Business Manager must do at the moment.

Our Contact Centre is open from 7.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and from 9am to 12.30pm on Saturdays. They’re also open on your regional anniversary days so if you need to order fertiliser when your local branch is closed just give the team a call on 0800 200 600 (Option 3). They’ll be happy to help, so from August 18 2014 please feel free to place your fertiliser orders using this number.

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STALLION MEAL SNACK FEEDER 30KG

STALLION MILK MAID 3 TEAT CALF FEEDER

• Holds up to 30kg of meal. • Strong metal hooks. • 600mm (h) x 380mm (w) x 900mm (l). • Built to last.

• 275mm (h) x 250mm (w) x 400mm (l). • 16L capacity. • Individual compartments for even feeding.

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STALLION MG 50 TEAT 450L CALFETERIA • Enclosed manifold – milk cannot be contaminated. • New swing down jockey wheel – quick to hitch and unhitch. • Easy to manoeuvre. • Built in tank rise assists with cleaning.

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STALLION OPEN TROUGH CALFETERIA 60 TEAT 800L TANDEM AXLE • Improved trough layout feeds more calves. • New tank mould and level system saves time in set-up. • New swing down jockey wheel is quick to hitch and unhitch. • Built in tank rise assists with cleaning.

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MILK BAR CALF TEATS

MILK BAR 5 TEAT CALF FEEDER

• Stops calves cross suckling. • Unique action ensures saliva production for good health. • Calves fed on Milk Bar Teats have high weight gains. • Easy to clean.

• Holds 15L. • Gradients marked at 5L increments. • Sturdy carry handle. • Fitted with Milk Bar Teats for great calf health.

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MILK BAR 80 MOBILE CALFETERIA • Twin tanks holding 550L each with marked gradients and 50mm taps and plumbing. • Aluminium tread plates for carrying meal. • Independent brake lever. • Manual leveller. • No turning limit to steering axle and a long draw bar.

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JumpStart

Deliberate nutrition management before and after calving is important for achieving high production and improved fertility. Cows in the first 10 days of lactation are referred to as colostrum cows. Calving and the colostrum period are critical times for dairy cows. These cows are experiencing a negative energy deficit (when energy demand outstrips energy supplied) and they are stripping weight off because they can’t physically eat enough (breakdown of body fat to bridge the energy gap). They have reduced immune function, they have a rapid increase in nutrient requirements and they are at high risk of metabolic issues such as Ketosis and Milk Fever. The transition period is where up to 80 percent of disease costs and 4 percent of involuntary culls come from. Protecting the cow during this period will ensure a higher peak and overall a higher production lactation. JumpStart™ is a ready to use mix of molasses, MPG, calcium and magnesium designed to provide a quick energy boost immediately after calving. JumpStart™ has the highest ME/litre on the market (based on market information available), which is calculated at 16MJ ME/litre.

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NUTRITECH JUMPSTART™ DRENCH 200L • Ready to use mix of molasses, MPG, calcium and magnesium designed to give a quick energy boost at calving. • 16MJ ME/L - highest of all starter drenches, 70g calcium/L - highest of all starter drenches - 10g magnesium/L.

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DAIRY MANAGEMENT

Residue limits make good teat spray practice critical All Fonterra suppliers will be aware of the increased focus being placed upon milk residues and the need to eliminate some key ones from the raw milk source.

Dilution rate – In the past a dilution rate

the immediate teat area, minimising the risk

of 1:4 product to water has been the norm

of additional spray being directed into milk

at high risk periods. This is required to

contact points such as cups.

now be 1:9, or 10 percent product to 90

Automated systems will need to have a

percent water.

The focus is on reducing or removing

sensor fitted to ensure cows with cups still

The 1:4 dilution rate has always been

on aren’t sprayed.

recommended to ensure higher levels

For manual systems, staff should be taken

of emolliency in early lactation. At a 1:9

through correct teat spraying practice,

dilution rate, it will be necessary to add

ensuring all four teat barrels are covered.

an increased proportion of emollient teat

Eliminating the risk of teat spray residue

conditioner to the mix, particularly at higher

affecting milk quality cannot be guaranteed

risk periods i.e. spring time.

entirely but following these simple steps

Measurement accuracy – “Near enough

from mixing to application will have a

certain surfactants from the build of both dairy hygiene and teat care formulations. These include Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (QAC), Nonylphenol Ethoxylate (NPE) and Alcohol Ethoxylate (AE). Research to date has shown that these compounds, (used in the build of teat sprays) are largely responsible and combined with incorrect mixing rates and application methods, can contribute to an increased residue risk. Most companies supplying these products are reformulating their products, or recommending significant changes to the mixing ratios, to ensure the compound residues in products are well within the perimeter of the testing threshold. As an industry leader in innovation and compliance, FIL has also gone to significant efforts to comply with the new standards. FIL dairy hygiene and teat care products do not contain QAC or NPE. Farmers can use FIL products with

is good enough” is not good enough

significant effect.

anymore. The risk of residue detection

FIL has a field force of trained, highly

means measurement needs to be accurate

experienced area managers who can offer

and consistent. To help with that FIL is

advice on every step, including taking staff

offering a free 5 litre measuring jug with

through the entire process with quality,

every container of Teat Conditioner sold

compliant products alongside them.

through Farmlands during August – a

Article supplied by FIL.

simple “recipe” sheet should also be shown to all staff members involved in mixing and each member of staff should be observed mixing, to ensure they know it. Mixing order Teat spray should always be mixed in the following sequence:

to the mixing vessel

confidence, as all their teat sprays have approval at a 1:9 dilution rate ensuring

3. Add FIL Teat Conditioner

excellent bacteria control whilst at the

4. Ensure good mixing

detection. Once a low risk product has been chosen, there are some simple but critical steps that need to become part of the daily routine in the dairy, to keep that residue risk at bay.

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• Additive to teat sprays where extra emolliency and skin conditioning is required. • For use in cold, wet and windy conditions to increase teat protection.

1. Add desired quantity of potable water 2. Add FIL Teat Spray

same time reducing risk of residue

FIL TEAT CONDITIONER 20L

Application Because the blend is now more dilute, exact application becomes even more

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critical. All auto teat sprayers should be checked and calibrated to ensure correct application doses are being administered. Check that nozzles are directed only upon

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DAIRY MANAGEMENT

Early-intervention hoof care saves time and money New Zealand’s leading veterinarians and hoof care experts are in agreement over the immediate benefits available through blocking hooves. As cattle lameness and attention to hoof care becomes more of an issue through wet months, farmers throughout the country are investing significant amounts of time and money into this ongoing issue. "Blocking feet is a key to reducing pain and quickly getting lame cows back in the milking herd,” advises Neil Chesterton, veterinarian and lameness consultant. “Over a season, I block approximately 60 percent of hoof injuries I treat. Serious cases need a block that lasts for a minimum 3 weeks.

“I find Walkease blocks a cost effective solution for these milder cases of lameness. The low cost, ease and

WALKEASE

®

good choice,” explains Neil. “Fitting a

• 10 block packs available in small, medium or large. Includes 10 pairs of gloves, 1 x glue, 1 x rasp, 1 x instruction DVD and 1 x instruction book all packed in a resealable plastic container.

While Neil strongly recommends the

Walkease block takes me about 3 and

Procedure for use is:

use of blocking for all hoof injuries,

a half minutes in total, after treating the

the perceived short-term cost is the

injured claw.”

main limitation for most farmers.

Prevention and early-intervention of

However, less severe cases do benefit from blocking for 10 days to 2 weeks.”

Ideally, Neil would like to see farmers use a block for even mild injuries, to get the animal immediately back into the herd.

speed of application makes them a

cattle lameness is of vital importance for farmers and their animals globally. Having a low cost, easy-to-use hoof care product, which can be used at the

The introduction of an early-intervention

first sign of a sore hoof (pre-lameness),

treatment system, which can be used

is certainly good news for farmers and

quickly and easily by the farmer,

good news for their cows.

is already receiving great interest

The New Zealand hoof care expert agrees. “A feature of the Walkease block is that it wears evenly and thus does not need removal, as wood blocks can do. Even for the heavier cows, I am surprised how effective the Walkease block can be.”

around the world. Walkease blocks can be left on the hoof indefinitely, as they will naturally wear down and wear off while the cow walks comfortably on a rubber jandal.

1. Treat the damaged claw as required. 2. Use the surform rasp to clean and level the healthy claw. 3. Apply glue sparingly to the Walkease block (maximum 2ml). 4. Press the block onto the hoof for about 10 seconds. 5. Immediately release the leg for the cow to put weight on the Walkease (this part is most important).

Article supplied by Shoof International.

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ANIMAL MANAGEMENT

Cattle lice in New Zealand Background LICE NUMBERS

Lice in both beef and dairy cattle cause irritation, which leads to scratching and licking and can damage the skin of cattle, as well as cause annoyance. There is no New Zealand evidence that lice in cattle cause weight loss, however farmers have reported anecdotally that there are production losses in animals with lice. There are four species of lice that affect cattle in New Zealand - but only two main species that cause a problem:

0 SUMMER

The lice numbers are highest in the winter, when the climate suits the survival of lice and this also coincides with the cattle having a thick coat. Also, as winter is a time of feed restriction and close contact, this may facilitate spread.

2. Linognathus vituli: a sucking lice, which sucks blood. They are generally found on younger stock. All these lice are “host specific” and stay on cattle and cannot live on sheep.

BLAZE

®

BLAZE contains 15g/L of deltamethrin, the most recent and effective of Synthetic Pyrethroids (SPs). It acts as a repellent and also prevents flies from landing and feeding. BLAZE causes rapid paralysis and death of both lice and flies, mainly due to them coming into contact with the active chemical but also through ingestion of it.

Life cycle This approximately 5 week (34-36 days) cycle has three stages – egg, nymph and adult. Females live approximately 30 days and lay one egg a day on average, which hatch 8-10 days later. This produces the first stage nymph - the nymph will moult three times as it grows into an adult. The whole process must occur on the animal. Lice do not jump or survive on fences or yards for more than a few days, hence it requires close contact for transfer to occur.

Adult louse

3rd stage nymph

22-28 days

WINTER

SPRING

AUTUMN

Figure 3: Apply BLAZE® down midline, from poll to tail.

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8-10 days

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1st stage nymph

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Lice numbers

1. Bovicola bovis: a biting lice, which feeds on skin debris, skin secretions and bacteria – they don’t suck blood. They are found on cattle of all ages.

Egg

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Key points on tick control T. orientalis is now widespread over

• Bayticol Pour-on as an effective

cycle, killing on contact. It provides

the northern half of the North Island,

treatment and control

persistent activity for 3-6 weeks

with cases diagnosed as far south as

• Other management practices for

with total body coverage. Bayticol

Taranaki, the King Country, Wanganui

controlling ticks

Pour-on is rainfast, with nil meat and

and Hawke’s Bay. Animals under stress are most at risk from infection, in particular cows at calving and young calves. Given the importance of ticks as a vector for this disease, spring is therefore a critical time of year to consider best practice for managing ticks on your property. You can’t eliminate ticks completely but the aim is to control them, to reduce the risk of T. orientalis transmission and clinical theileriosis. The article below outlines some key topics to consider for effective control of ticks, such as: • The right timing for tick control, based on the tick life cycle

The right timing for tick control, based on the tick life cycle Optimal timing of tickicide treatments

milk withholding periods and is safe to use on cattle and deer. Other management practices for

can reduce the potential numbers, in

controlling ticks

the environment and the severity of the

Pasture control is vital to make the

challenge. Key treatment times focus

environment less ‘tick friendly’, with

on the reduction in tick numbers, based

strategic topping and grazing with other

on the life cycle of the tick: application

species not susceptible to Theileria

in autumn (Jan-April) to kill the larvae

spp., e.g. Seraphos treated sheep.

on the animals to reduce the numbers

When looking at strategic treatment

over winter, with further applications

on your property, it’s best to speak

in spring (Aug-Oct) to kill nymphs on

with your animal health professional,

animals to reduce adult numbers.

as each treatment regime is different

Bayticol Pour-on as an effective

for each farm and needs to be

treatment and control

managed accordingly.

Bayticol Pour-on tickicide treats and

Using a tickicide is just part of

controls all three stages of the tick life

successful vector management – awareness, observation and understanding of the tick life cycle

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• Targets every stage of the tick life cycle. • Prolonged residual action. • Total body coverage. • Dramatic visible results. • Nil meat and milk withholding periods.

for better management decisions, to

is happening on your farm will make

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decrease tick populations and lessen the risk of T. orientalis infection. Don’t wait until ticks are visible on stock. Target the opportune times in the life cycle, when impact would be greatest. For more details contact your local Farmlands store.

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The smart guide to treating scouring calves Whatever the reason, a scouring calf is at risk of massive loss of: • Body fluids • Electrolytes (body salts) • Energy All of these are vital for survival and losses can severely hinder your valuable replacements from reaching their growth potential. When it comes to managing scours, every day is valuable. A calf scouring for even a single day loses significant volumes of fluids and body weight. In the clinical situation, a 40kg calf might potentially lose a couple of litres of fluids during one day of scouring – this equates to 2kg of body weight lost in one day! As the scour continues, the weight and fluid loss can quickly become critical. A severely dehydrated calf would need to

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drink at least 8-10 litres a day to account for the fluid lost in the scour. In reality, this is unlikely to happen without therapeutic intervention, as these dehydrated calves become weak and are simply unable to get enough fluid to replace the lost reserves. Administering fluids that contain electrolytes (such as Dexolyte or ElectroLife) allow better utilisation of the fluids taken in and also contain vital energy and vitamin A components, to assist weak and energy deprived calves, to get back on track quicker. The sooner a calf can get back onto milk, the sooner it will be able to balance its own fluids, electrolytes and energy levels. For this reason it is recommended that milk feeds continue, even in actively scouring calves, with electrolyte replacements being

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administered between feeds (see feeding recommendations below).

Figure 1 After a moderate scour, calves on this regime can be expected to recover and make a return to routine milk feeding fairly quickly without further problems.

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HORTICULTURE

Colour-It reflective cloth increases fruit colour and value Extensive studies have measured a number of benefits when using Colour-It as a reflective cloth preharvest ground cover. In independently conducted, replicated trials on a number of apple varieties in New Zealand, Colour-It:

An improved fastening system has been developed to speed up installation, shifting and removal and to be secure when the wind blows. 2014 Trials Replicated orchard trials to measure apple fruit colouration and maturity responses to reflective cloth were carried out in

• Significantly increased the

commercial Hawke’s Bay orchards during

percentage fruit colour coverage • Did not affect fruit internal maturity characteristics. This means that Colour-It reflective cloth: • Increases marketable yield, by increasing the proportion of the crop meeting packhouse colour specifications • Increases the proportion of the crop achieving higher fruit colour grades, which means higher fruit value and higher packouts

the 2014 season.

| Colour-It cloth in standard Fuji.

Colour-It reflective cloth was compared

• Reduces the harvest interval, so

with an untreated control for varying

that more fruit is harvested early in

intervals. Fruit colouration measured at the

the harvest interval and with better

start of harvest was significantly increased

storage ability

in all varieties. The proportion of the

• Improves overall quality, because

crop below 40 percent colouration was

more fruit is picked in better

significantly reduced and the proportion

condition

above 70 percent was significantly

Colour-It reflective cloth is made from durable fabric. During manufacture, it is impregnated with an ultra violet light protectant to increase its longevity.

increased by the cloth treatments. This response is illustrated using the variety Fuji as an example (Figure 1). Fruit internal quality was unaffected by the reflective cloth treatment. Note that

Figure 1: Distribution of fruit blush coverage at start of harvest in standard Fuji 35%

start of harvest was not measured. Factors affecting response

30%

A number of factors influence the

25% Frequency

additional colour development after the

response to Colour-It reflective cloth.

20%

Variety : Each variety responds differently.

15%

Control Control

10%

Colour-it Colour-It

5%

Duration: Optimal benefit for fruit colour development usually takes 2-3 weeks for most blocks and varieties. If duration is too short, response may be

0%

disappointing. On the other hand, little extra benefit may be gained from long Blush coverage category (%)

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duration and gains from shifting to other blocks could be missed.

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Sunshine: There is a marked seasonal

in smaller, dwarf trees while larger canopies

decline in sunshine duration and energy

intercept more light and reduce what is

over the course of the apple harvest. This

available to be reflected back. Typically,

means that later season varieties require

larger trees require more time to get a

more time to receive equivalent sunshine

similar response to smaller trees.

energy than early ones. Cloudy weather

The team at Colour-It are committed

also affects response.

to ongoing product development and

Tree size: More light is reflected by the cloth

knowledge improvement so growers can gain

more from using Colour-It reflective cloth. Article supplied by Proline Products NZ Ltd. Test results supplied by Fruition.

Treatment details and responses from the 2014 trial work were: Change in % of crop in the following colour bands with Colour-It

Variety

Treatment Duration

Control

Cloth

Colour Increase

All standard clones

Number of days cloth was under trees before assessment and start of harvest

Treatment means

Treatment means

Average difference in apple % colour coverage assessed before harvest

Less than 40%

70% or more

Royal Gala

23

48%

57%

+9%

-10%

+18%

Jazz

11

35%

56%

+21%

-33%

+30%

Fuji

30

39%

50%

+10%

-19%

+16%

Pink Lady

11

39%

44%

+5%

-9%

+8%

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WEED MAT ULTRA PRO 0.91M X 50M BLACK

FROST GUARD CLOTH 2M X 100M X 30G

• Tough, UV stabilised woven fabric. • Weave allows air, water and nutrients to permeate through. • Black with blue planting lines. • Also available in 3.66m and 4.50m widths.

• 30gm2 spunbonded PP fabric with UV. • Hydrophillic for water and air permeability. • Non-fray when cut. • Indent sizes available on request.

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• Grapes, apples, stonefruit, persimmons, passionfruit, avocados, tamarillos, citrus and kiwifruit. • 98 percent protection down to -2°C (when applied as directed). • Adds 2 degrees to all other methods except urea. • Effective immediately.

• Knitted 60gm2 PE, UV stabilised. • Creates a microclimate, which helps better growth. • Protects plants from frost, birds, wind and hail. • Approximately 15 percent shade factor.

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ThermoMax - frost protection Plant warming tests

throughout the country. In addition

Frost. If ever a word was guaranteed to

to being relatively inexpensive when

cause anxiety and stress to commercial

compared with other anti-frost measures,

orchardists and home gardeners, that

ThermoMax also provides secondary

word is frost. The level of danger posed

benefits such as more compact flowering

to orchardists from frost is best illustrated

and a shortened growing season, due to

by the lengths and costs growers go

the better spring start crops achieve.

to attempting to neutralise or lessen its

ThermoMax has been used for frost

effects. From hiring helicopters through

protection by growers of grapes, apples,

to giant fans and irrigation systems,

stonefruit, persimmons, passionfruit,

there is an array of anti-frost measures

avocados, tamarillos, citrus and kiwifruit.

available. Most are expensive and the

In fact, the product is suitable for all

quality of their benefits varies.

fruits and plants that protection from

The photos attached to this report

frost is required, except for leafy green

were taken in May 2005, in an avocado

vegetables, because with the increased

orchard in the Bay of Plenty. These

temperature, the vegetables can go

avocado plants were virtually side-by-

to seed quicker than unprotected

side and are part of an approximately

vegetables would be expected to.

200 tree orchard. Similar results were

For more information please talk

obtained throughout the orchard in

to the friendly team at your local

comparisons between ThermoMax

Farmlands store today.

protected avocado trees and the

Article supplied by Bd Max.

| Sprayed.

| Unsprayed.

unprotected. Recorded temperatures dropped as low as -3°C. The graph to the right shows the internal temperature of different trees,

Inside temperatures of avocados

both sprayed and unsprayed. These 20

temperatures were taken 14th July,

published in the next issue. From modest beginnings, ThermoMax use has grown very rapidly, to the point where it is now being used in a large number of orchards and gardens

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Degree

ThermoMax lasts. Results will be

15.5

18.6

18.6 16.5

15.5

18.2

18 16.5

18.4 16.5

18.3 15.5

15.7

15

with ThermoMax. The temperatures month to establish the length of time

18.5

15.5

approximately one week after spraying will be monitored weekly for the next

18.8

10 5 0

Leaf

Stem

Old Trees

Leaf

Stem

Old Trees Sprayed

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Old Trees

Leaf

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HORTICULTURE

Chemical weed control in sweetcorn There are limited registered herbicides available for controlling weeds in sweetcorn. In general, chemical companies will develop a product for maize and then complete the registration work for sweetcorn if they perceive the market is big enough. One of the challenges with registering a product for sweetcorn is that not all cultivars respond the same to a particular product. Some varieties would show tolerance to a herbicide, yet others not. Therefore, a range of cultivars is experimented on during the registration process. Not surprisingly, there are numerous herbicides registered for maize but only a few for sweetcorn.

registered for sweetcorn and have been

sweetcorn varieties, harvest dates

proven as safe for the crop across a

may limit the choice of post-emerge

multitude of cultivars. When considering

herbicides that have longer withholding

chemical options, also be mindful of

periods. Choice of registered post-

potential following crops and the impact

emergence herbicides for sweetcorn

of soil chemical residues. Depending on

(e.g. Emblem) has been limited.

the subsequent crop, the grower may

The recent registration of two new

choose to use a product such as

herbicides for use in sweetcorn crops

Frontier-P instead.

provides additional options. Experience

For various reasons, pre-emergence

with these products suggests either one,

herbicide weed control can be

or both, will become the standard in any

disappointing. This can be due to either

herbicide programme for sweetcorn.

too little or too much rainfall affecting

Sharpen can be used pre-emerge in

the performance of the herbicide. Other

sweetcorn and can be tank mixed with

factors such as soil organic matter

acetochlor to provide enhanced weed

content and temperature may also

control, thereby reducing the possibility

impact herbicide performance. Growers

of needing a post-emergence spray.

A typical herbicide programme for

should always plant expecting that a

However, should a post-emergence

sweetcorn could include acetochlor

post-emerge herbicide may be required.

option be required, Arietta gives

(Roustabout/Sylon), mixed with atrazine

Post-emerge chemical choice will be

exceptional control of both grass and

(Gesaprim), applied as a pre-emergence

determined by what grass and broadleaf

broadleaf weeds.

herbicide - but this may not be suitable

weeds are present, as well as the growth

Weed control unfortunately may not

for all soil types, or the target weed

stage of the weeds and what level of

be as simple as outlined here, as each

species. Both of these chemicals are

control is desired. For short maturity

region tends to have different weed species and environments. Some regions are beginning to see a degree of resistance to particular chemicals and how different weeds respond to the different herbicides. The Farmlands Horticulture team is available to help you with further information on product choice, timing and appropriate use to achieve optimum results. Article supplied by Brett Turner. Farmlands Horticulture Technical Advisor, Waikato.

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Minimising the effects of PSA-V, from bud break to flowering Spring is a high risk season for PSA-V. Cold, wet and windy conditions all favour PSA-V, right when there are a lot of wounds on the vine. The good news is that spring is also the perfect time for growers to reduce inoculum loading with the correct timing of sprays.

wounded by rubbing, breakages and

when applications were made from the

shredding caused by wind – and in

4th or 5th true leaf at 25-50ml per 100L.

some cases hail. Shoots can also

As vines approach flowering, an

be exposed to prolonged periods

application of Actigard should be

of rain, which is known to spread

considered to start vines eliciting.

bacteria. Growers now have a range

Flowers themselves can act as an

of chemicals to apply. They vary from

open wound, with PSA-V congregating

coppers to elicitors (such as Actigard

around the pollen grains and tubes. Be

Bud break

and Ambitious) and bactericides

aware, however, that if vines are under

Bud break is a high risk period because

(i.e. streptomycin).

significant stress, there can be negative

of the amount of exposed wounds.

Timing of when products are applied

impacts on the orchard, with vines

Growers will be tying down 25 to 50

should be based around current

potentially stalling.

buds per m². This equates to 250,000 to

weather and forecast weather.

Managing PSA-V is a skill the Farmlands

500,000 wounds per hectare as the bud

www.metvuw.com and

Horticulture team is well versed in. If

scales open. Copper is the preferred

www.metservice.co.nz are

you are unsure what you are applying

product at this time, with growers

invaluable tools. The KVH website

is correct, feel free to contact your

needing to apply it regularly as weather

has a weather driven PSA-V risk model,

local Farmlands Horticulture Technical

events dictate. Observations last

which provides inoculum forecasts.

Advisor for assistance.

Extension growth up to flowering

Article supplied by Dwayne Farrington. Technical Advisor, Bay of Plenty.

season were that orchards where an application of copper was made during male green tip experienced little or no spotting on the female canopies.

Continual expansion of kiwifruit shoots provides a challenge for maintaining protective barriers. Therefore, coppers

Green tip to flowering

need to be continually applied. Last

From green tip the kiwifruit vine

year’s work with Ambitious showed

produces soft shoots, which are easily

significant reductions in leaf spotting

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WEEDMASTER TS540 20L

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ProGibb SG ®

ProGibb SG is a unique pasture management tool and is ideal for applying in early spring, when low soil temperatures limit pasture growth rates and demand for feed often exceeds what is available.

• A natural plant growth regulator that provides a rapid increase in pasture growth rate and dry matter production to improve livestock performance and condition. • Increases pasture growth by 30-60 percent within 3 weeks of application. • Aids management of feed supply in cooler months such as spring and autumn.

A plant growth regulator, ProGibb SG contains gibberellins, which naturally occur in most plants and stimulate cell elongation or growth. Used as part of a pasture management plan, ProGibb SG is proven to grow 30-60 percent more pasture DM in just three weeks with no effect on the nutritional value or future production of the treated pasture.

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FORAGE AND ARABLE

Tailored dairy farm fertiliser programmes Spring is when most dairy farmers apply the majority of their fertiliser. Getting it right is key to farm performance, so before you make any decisions about what to apply, make sure you get some good advice, so you end up with a fertiliser programme that will give you the best return for your investment. “Most dairy farmers apply approximately two thirds of their maintenance fertiliser in the spring (post calving) and one third in the autumn. Ideally, fertiliser needs should be determined by a nutrient budget, one component of which is a soil test,” Ballance Merchant Relationship Representative, Grant Gillard says. Soil testing should be carried out regularly, at the same time of the year, so that you can gauge the trends in nutrient levels over time. Once you have entered the results in a nutrient budget, you will be able to tailor your programme to fit the different blocks on your farm, for example effluent, established or new pasture blocks.

aim for 30-40 for ash and sedimentary soils, or 45-55 for pumice and peat, as long as you are sure you can use the extra feed effectively. Sulphate-S levels should be in the 10-12 range, Quick Test K levels need to be 7-10 in ash and pumice soils, 5-8 in sedimentary soils and 5-7 in peat and Quick Test Mg levels should be 8-10.

effluent is being used on-farm,” Grant says. “Effluent is an excellent source of nutrients, containing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulphur and trace elements. However, putting additional nutrients onto the same area could increase the risk of nutrient run-off or leaching and animal health problems.

Grant points out that maintenance fertiliser rates can be calculated from nutrient losses, which are largely determined by milk solids production per hectare. It is probably easiest to do the calculations in collaboration with your local Farmlands or Ballance representative. However, he says some typical dairy maintenance product options and rates for spring are Superten (350-450kg/ha), Superten 10K (375-475kg/ha), Pasturezeal G2 10K (375-500kg/ha) or Pasturezeal G2 Impact (275-375kg/ha).

“Fertiliser inputs will also be affected by other farm management decisions, such as how much feed is imported onto the farm, whether stock are wintered off or on-farm and how long the milking season is. Whichever programme is followed, farmers should monitor their soil fertility levels and make adjustments to their fertiliser plan accordingly.”

“When making fertiliser decisions, it is important to consider if and where

For more advice on your spring fertiliser requirements, talk to your local Farmlands representative. Article supplied by Ballance Agri-Nutrients.

The key nutrients to analyse are phosphorus, sulphur, potassium and magnesium. Nitrogen can be applied strategically to boost pasture growth to meet any feed pinches. Phosphorus levels, as measured by Olsen P, should be maintained in the range of 20-30 for ash and sedimentary soils, or 35-45 for pumice and peat soils. If your milk solids production is more than 1,000kg MS/ha, you can

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Unique new ryegrass put to the test in Central Otago Maximising pasture persistence and production in Central Otago is often easier said than done with perennial ryegrass. But a new cultivar purpose bred for sheep and beef could be just the advance one farming partnership is looking for. With 1,720ha under sheep and dairy support at Moa Flat, near Ettrick, brothers Aaron and Glenn Watson need plenty of high quality grass that can survive their altitude, light free draining soils, frequent summer droughts and cold winters. They’re keen to try new things to improve pasture performance, so when their Farmlands TFO Andrew Brown told them last spring he was looking for a trial site for a unique new ryegrass, they promptly made a 7ha paddock available. Eight months down the track, Rohan SPR (short for spreading perennial

ryegrass) has got off to a good start, with impressive growth and palatability. It’s been grazed every 14 days since finishing lambs were weaned onto it mid January and DM yields are up to double those of the existing 5 year old ryegrass pasture next door, according to pasture measurements being taken by Agriseeds agronomist Janet Montgomery. Glenn and Aaron say they’ve been careful to look after Rohan SPR in this first year. “We’ve never nailed it to the gunnels – we’d leave the lambs on it until they got down to a cover of about 500mm then take them off.” If Rohan SPR continues to impress, it could be the ryegrass species they’re looking for to bridge the gap with their specialist dryland species. “Traditionally this has been rye and clover country. But with the more challenging seasons we’ve been

having, ordinary ryegrass is just not lasting. Dry matter drops by at least half after a hard year and then we’ve got grass grub and porina to deal with as well. “We’ve moved to lucerne and fescue in some paddocks but we still need ryegrass on our colder country, where rainfall is a bit more reliable – that’s why we’re trying Rohan. It’s early days yet, as it was only sown in October but we’re impressed. Stock like it too.” The brothers aim to increase DM production and renew their pastures more frequently, to keep the farm producing well. This year 5,300 Romney ewes went to the ram and surplus lambs will be finished for slaughter, between early December and late March. The farm also carries 800-1,200 flock replacements, winters 2,100 dairy cows and runs 300 dairy heifers from May to May. In addition, Glenn and Aaron run 120 breeding bulls a year. All pastures are sown post crop, using a roller drill. Rohan SPR is a new ryegrass from Agriseeds, bred specifically to provide persistent, resilient, easy care pasture for extensive farm systems. It has unusually fine leaves, very high tiller density and a unique ability to spread across the ground after it is established. To find out how Rohan SPR can improve your farm productivity, talk to Farmlands today. Article supplied by Agriseeds.

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Pasture persistence against grass grub and porina now a reality If there was any doubts as to the effectiveness of Cropmark’s new endophyte “GrubOUT® U2” in protecting pasture against grass grub and porina attack then those doubts should be dispelled by a pasture trial at Mandeville, near Gore. The pasture trial, which was sown 4 years ago to evaluate the persistence of different grass endophytes, has this year sustained heavy infestations of grass grub and porina. There are now very noticeable differences in the persistence of the different grasses and endophytes being tested. Most grasses in the trial have been devastated by the grass grub and porina. But not the grass containing the GrubOUT® U2. It appears to be unaffected by the very heavy infestations of grass grub and porina. Property owners Rhys and Michelle Houghton have been most impressed with the persistence of the GrubOUT® U2 endophyte. Their 62 hectare property has serious ongoing problems with grass grub and porina and lack of persistence of pastures is a serious issue to them. Because of the damage to the rest of the paddock, Rhys is faced with having to renovate the paddock this spring. “Grass Grub in particular is a serious problem for us. The superior persistence of the GrubOUT® U2 strips is very noticeable. If the rest of the paddock was like the GrubOUT® U2 strips, I wouldn’t need to plough it up,” Rhys says.

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The GrubOUT® U2 endophyte is available in Cropmark’s Barrier Combo™ pasture mix - a ready-to-sow permanent pasture mix containing grasses and clovers. Until the launch of GrubOUT® U2 endophyte last year in the Barrier Combo pasture mix, no endophyte was able to provide grasses with any protection against grass grub. That is because commercially available endophytes did not protect the root zone of host grasses. That all changed with the commercialisation of GrubOUT® U2. Developed by Cropmark Seeds, the GrubOUT® U2 endophyte protects the whole of the grass plant. The endophyte, a microscopic fungus that lives within the plant, produces a unique set of alkaloids called lolines, which act as feeding deterrents to insect pests – they don’t like eating plants containing lolines and tend to leave them alone. A big consequence of this is that persistence of host pastures is significantly improved – something that was very evident to the Farmlands Southland Technical Field Officers when they visited the trial recently.

endophyte, which does not cause grass staggers or heat stress. It is safe for sheep, cattle and deer. The Barrier Combo™ pasture mix is also extremely palatable and is preferentially grazed by livestock. Livestock trials have shown higher voluntary intake of Barrier Combo™, relative to other grass/ endophyte options available, as well as high livestock performance. For information on Barrier Combo™ with the GrubOUT® U2 endophyte, or to order seed, talk to your local Farmlands Technical Field Officer, or enquire at your nearest Farmlands store. Article supplied by Cropmark.

It is not just grass grub and porina that are affected by the GrubOUT® U2. Other insects including black beetle (adults and larvae), field crickets and Argentine stem weevil are also affected. But it is not just superior persistence against insects that GrubOUT® U2 and the Barrier Combo™ pasture mix offers. GrubOUT® U2 is an animal safe

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Fodder beet: it’s time for planning Farmlands Opunake client Chris Putt, from Manaia, South Taranaki, has had excellent results for the past 3 years from growing a range of Agricom fodder beet. Chris has used both Rivage and Splendide and has achieved outstanding yields. This is due to his location, the preparation of his paddocks and ensuring corners are not cut with his inputs and timings.

1. Good soil preparation

Chris’ coastal Taranaki climate allows him to sow relatively early and utilise while the leaf content is still high. The paddocks he chooses have previously been focused with stock effluent, building up the soil potassium and nutrients.

2. Precision sowing

In his first years of using this crop, he relied highly on the advice of his reps and would recommend new growers to do this. Chris emphasises that for him, preparation is the key and shortcuts cannot be taken if wanting to achieve high yields. He continues to follow the prescribed practice of a double spray out and also applies insecticide at sowing. Chris does not believe this crop is overly labour intensive - and no more difficult than growing maize. The steps just need to be followed and weed control early on is key to ensuring yield is not compromised.

• pH - Ideally 6 – 6.5. Lime early to allow for pH change to occur • Nutrients – Requires potassium, sodium and to a lesser extent phosphate and nitrogen. Apply most at pre-sowing, with side dressings before bulb development • Seed bed - firm, fine and moist seed bed to allow good seed-soil contact

• Precision drill - Even coulter height to ensure uniform germination, to increase success and ease of weed control • Seed quality - modern true monogerm seed, maximise uniformity and reliability 3. Weed and insect control • Fallow to allow stale seed bed – allow moisture retention and double spray programme for germinating weeds • Pre-emergence spray • 1st post emergence spray approximately 7-10 days after germination • 2nd post spray - approximately 10-14 days post the 1st spray

The flagship cultivars Rivage and Splendide are both high dry matter percentage bulb crops. These provide uniform bulbs and fit as both in paddock grazing, or have the added flexibility of being suitable as a lifting crop. Monro has a lower bulb dry matter percentage but can produce large bulbs that on average are 60 percent out of the ground, making them easily accessible to grazing animals and suitable for young stock. Pre-planning and initial close monitoring of this crop is essential. Speak to your local Farmlands Technical Field Officer to discuss the options of using fodder beet on your farm.

• 3rd spray – spray if required

Chris uses his fodder beet for his autumn calving herd to utilise through to mating and sees the value in this high energy feed early in lactation.

• During establishment, monitor for signs of grass grub, cutworm, springtails and nysius to control before irreversible damage that will affect crop yield

These three vital steps can help in reaching the full potential of fodder beet, along with having strong links to advice and monitoring from your local Technical Field Officers.

Agricom has three established, high quality true mono-germ fodder beet varieties on the market, which fit a range of systems and uses.

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| Agricom’s three fodder beet varieties (left to right) Splendide, Rivage and Monro.

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Rearing orphan lambs Rearing orphan lambs can be both a profitable and rewarding process and can give you piece of mind that you are capturing all of the production potential of your prolific flock.

hours of life, with the first feed given

Sheep fertility has increased

digestible milk powder is essential for

significantly in recent years, with

supporting good lamb growth rates.

the New Zealand average lambing

Milligans ‘Multi Milk Replacer’ is a great

percentage jumping from 100 percent

choice, as it is specially formulated

in the 1980s to more than 130 percent

to meet the requirements of growing

these days, with top performing sheep

young animals. Abomasal bloat can

farmers attaining in excess of 150

be an issue when rearing lambs.

percent. This is due to a combination

Mixing a yoghurt culture in with milk

of genetics along with improved

can be helpful in preventing bloat, as

animal health and better feeding. More

it contains probiotics (which helps to

prolific breeds of sheep are becoming

control the harmful bacteria that can

increasingly popular e.g. Wiltshires

cause bloating).

have an average lambing percentage of 190-210 percent. The trade off to increasing reproductive performance is the concurrent issue of increasing orphan lamb mortality rate. For example, lamb survivability decreases to 77 percent for triplets, compared to singles and twins, which are 90 percent and 88 percent respectively, as demonstrated by a Paukawa trial. Genetic potential and economic gain is being lost if live lambs born are not reared – rearing orphan lambs offers the opportunity to maximise productivity and Farmlands can provide you with all of the tools necessary to do so successfully.

as quickly as possible after birth. Colostrum intake should continue for 3 to 4 days following birth, to ensure optimum lamb immunity and health. A nutritionally balanced and highly

Profitable lamb rearing is reliant on good rumen development, to support early weaning and minimise postweaning growth checks. Hard feed stimulates papillae development in the rumen and should be offered to lambs ad-lib from day one, in order to prepare

improve gut health. Both products also contain 18 percent protein, which is adequate for good frame and muscle growth – which is important when the goal is healthy, well-grown lambs. Reliance Lamb Feeds can also be used to promote fast growing lambs on ewes, or where there is a large number of twins and triplets and the quantity of milk is limiting growth rates. Article supplied by Stacey Cosnett, Technical Product Manager, Farmlands Nutrition

them for digesting high fibre pasture. Reliance Feeds has a few options to choose from that are specifically designed for lambs, which have quite different requirements compared to calves. Lamb StartMix is a muesli style feed, which is perfect for younger lambs, as its molassed nature makes it highly attractive to animals new to hard feed. Lamb Performance Pellets

Colostrum is the key to orphan lamb

are another great option. Both Reliance

survivability. It is crucial to feed lambs

products contain Gutboosta, which

10 percent of their body weight in good

is a unique blend of essential oils and

quality colostrum, with high levels of

prebiotics to stimulate feed intake and

immunoglobulins, within the first 12

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Soy hulls - a good source of digestible fibre Soy hulls (Bran) are a useful by-product from the human food industry, being obtained during dehulling of soya beans, prior to crushing. Argentinian soy hulls are now available in New Zealand as a pellet. Their high fibre content makes the pellets friable but acceptability to cows is reportedly good. They require no further processing prior to feeding and can be fed as a straight, mixed into blends or incorporated into compound feeds. They are considered a good source of digestible fibre, with an average protein content and reasonable energy levels. They are better suited to ruminant and equine than monogastric diets, so prices are not influenced by the seemingly ever increasing demand for pork and poultry.

a significant portion coming from fat, as is the case with palm kernel expeller. By-and-large pasture based cows have a surplus of protein and lack of fermentable energy in the rumen, so the readily fermentable nature and lower protein level of soy hulls, compared to palm kernel expeller, would be considered to enhance feed efficiency. They contain more calcium than grains and palm kernel expeller. Soy Hulls (Bran) Typical Analysis Dry Matter 91% Crude protein 11.5% ME 11 MJ/kg DM NDF 67% Crude Fat 2.5% Calcium 0.60% Lignin 3%

The typical analysis values for soy hulls,

feed for cows and are likely to make an increasingly significant contribution to feeding the nation’s dairy herd going forward. Please contact your local

shown later, potentially underestimates

Farmlands store for more information

their value as a supplement for pasture

Soy hulls contain very little starch and

based dairy cows. For example, whilst

some sugar, can be fed without any fear

the NDF at 67 percent looks very similar

with respect to rumen acidosis and with

to that quoted for palm kernel expeller,

only 2.5 percent oil will not upset rumen

less than 5 percent of the NDF in soy

fermentation. They are a good option

hulls is in the form of largely indigestible

during a feed pinch to fill a forage deficit.

lignin. This is compared to 18 percent of

Whilst soy hulls would have less effect

the NDF in palm kernel expeller being in

on milk protein production compared

the form of lignin. Also, soy hulls contain

to grains, they are favoured globally for

a significant portion of pectin. Pectin is a

high yielding dairy cows to support milk

structural polysaccharide that is rapidly

butterfat production – especially during

digested by rumen microflora but without

the spring, when pasture fibre levels can

the rumen acidosis risks associated with

fall. They are not associated with any

starch and sugars. Also, whilst the ME

particular anti-nutritive factors such as

is comparable to the level assumed for

toxins, environmental or

palm kernel expeller, it is largely being

biosecurity concerns, which are linked

derived from digestible fibre, rather than

to some straights.

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Soya hulls are reliable, consistent, safe

about pricing and availability. Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Nutritionist, Farmlands Nutrition

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Limestone flour

CHEAP AS CHIPS BUT SURPRISINGLY VALUABLE

Limestone flour contains 33-38 percent elemental calcium, which might be considered a Cinderella amongst minerals. It works hard with little recognition and looks plain at first sight - but if you dig deeper is a gem that deserves attention.

transmission of nerve impulses and the

The National Research Council puts the

contraction of muscles. It’s not surprising

calcium requirement of lactating cows

then that low blood calcium levels can

at 6-8g/kg DM, which is generally met

cause Milk Fever – characterised by

by pasture - especially if it contains

muscular spasms, paralysis and in severe

a significant clover content, as clover

cases death. At a sub-clinical level,

contains on average around 14g/kg

calcium deficiency will cause reduced

calcium. Many supplements used to

and depraved appetite (including digging-

support milk production energetically

up and eating laneways), loss of weight

are however poor sources of calcium,

and reduced fertility. Limestone flour is

e.g. barley (0.5g/kg DM), wheat (0.6g/

the most cost effective source of calcium

kg DM), maize silage (1.9g/kg DM), palm

available. The rock source at each quarry

kernel expeller (2.5g/kg DM) and broll

determines the purity and freedom

(1.5g/kg DM). Cows may also benefit

from heavy metals and the degree of

from calcium supplementation beyond

processing affects ease of use for in-feed

the colostrum period. Compound feeds

or dusting.

typically contain added limestone flour to

teeth. It is a key component in milk (about

Milk Fever is most likely to occur

help maintain a balanced diet, or calcium

1.2-1.5g calcium per kg milk), as the

immediately post calving, especially with

can be included in mineral pellets fed

cow tries to ensure its offspring receives

older and higher yielding cows. Giving

alongside rolled grain.

enough calcium – even if its own bone

colostrum cows 150g/day limestone

The dry matter intake of cows often

calcium has to be mobilised to meet

flour (or up to double that if dusting when

declines when they are bulling and high

the demand. Calcium is essential for

conditions are poor) will generally help

oestrogen levels can inhibit calcium

the activity of a number of key enzyme

cows maintain blood calcium levels,

mobilisation from bones, which can

systems, including those involved in the

whilst their mobilisation mechanisms are

predispose them to Milk Fever 2 to 3

kicking into action.

months post calving. Cows will be more

Calcium is an essential mineral, which can have a major impact on the profitability and health of dairy cows, especially as dairy farming moves away from predominantly clover-rich pasture only systems. Calcium is the most abundant mineral element in animals, with about 98 percent of the total body calcium being found in the skeleton and

susceptible if they have not replenished their bone calcium reserves in late lactation – older, higher yielding cows are at most risk of gradually reducing their reserves. Even outside of the high-risk Milk Fever period, it is worth considering if your cows would benefit from additional supplementary calcium, which is a safe nutrient not associated with any specific toxicity. Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Nutritionist, Farmlands Nutrition

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Maximising intakes post calving Well-bred dairy cows the world over have the same problem – by breeding for milk production, we have selected cows with an ability to produce milk, which is greater than their ability to consume feed in early lactation. Most cows tend to reach peak milk production five to seven weeks after calving but they achieve maximum feed capacity intake about 10 to 12 weeks after calving. Even if housed and presented a total mixed diet, high genetic merit cows will produce more milk than their intake can support and experience a negative energy balance in early lactation. Reducing weight loss helps cows to peak higher and start cycling sooner after calving and with each successive cycle they are more likely to conceive. A diet containing 12.0MJ ME/kg DM and about 35 percent NDF (neutral detergent fibre) is a good target for cows in early lactation. To average 12.0 MJ ME/kg DM, the forage consumed must have a high digestibility and low fibre levels, which ensures that high dry matter intakes are achievable - good pasture management is critical and high quality preserved forages are beneficial. Often we expect good grass silage to contain 11.0MJ ME/kg DM but harvesting is often delayed due to the weather or desire for bulk and MEs closer to 10MJ ME/kg DM are often more realistic. If low protein grass silage or maize silage is being fed, it is worthwhile checking milk urea figures, as a lack of protein can limit both production and appetite.

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Lower quality forage gives cows a double

which will provide fermentable energy

whammy – its lower digestibility means

at different times between meals. For

it will take longer to digest, so intakes

example, some molasses can be useful

drop and each kg will deliver less energy

to fuel rumen fermentation very quickly

for production. Forage intake can be

after consumption but 90 percent could

compromised during cold, wet weather.

have been fermented within an hour of

Cows may be full but not fully fed –

consumption at milking time. Wheat

weight loss could be reduced and milk

takes longer to ferment - barley, maize

production increased if the diet contained

and byproducts even longer. Compound

more concentrated, lower fibre feeds.

feeds offer the ability to bring together

High starch grains and grain based

a range of complementary energy and

compound feeds fed in the dairy shed

protein sources and include major

have the advantage of a high energy

minerals, trace minerals and additives,

and low fibre content and they can

which may be more expensive and time

be consumed during milking without

consuming to deliver outside of the

impacting on grazing time. Blends

dairy shed.

containing some starch that can be fed

North Island dairy farmers can now pick

in troughs on a feedpad can support

from a plethora of straights, blends and

greater milk production than low starch

compound feeds. The NRM Nutrition

straights, which can be fed free access.

Team is committed to helping farmers

Feedstuffs ferment at different rates

choose wisely.

in the rumen, so when feeding only at milking time it can be beneficial to

Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Nutritionist, Farmlands Nutrition

include a range of energy sources,

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How you feed your calf can influence its future potential as a milk producer It starts in the calf shed

All of the calves were then grazed

gut flora. Queen of Calves ‘FINISHER’,

The calf rearing process is arguably

together as one mob after weaning

fed day 19 to weaning, contains selected

the most important task on any dairy

until herd entry and their subsequent

marine and land plants that, when added

farm. The milk-rearing phase is a one-

lactational performance as 2 year olds

to milk, enables milk to form a stronger

off opportunity to invest in the future

was measured. Of particular relevance

curd. The stronger curd is retained in the

of your herd. Local research shows

was the finding that the Queen of Calves-

simple stomach for 80 minutes longer

calves reared on a nutrition programme

raised heifers had a 12 percent greater

than milk on its own. Both the STARTER

can produce more milk in their first

milk yield in their first lactation, despite

and FINISHER products are not calf

lactation than calves raised otherwise

the fact that both mobs of heifers entered

milk replacers. They need to be mixed

in identical manner - but minus the

the herd at the same stature, weight and

with colostrum, stored colostrum and/

addition of New Zealand-made ‘Queen of

condition score. This finding supports

or whole milk. Because of the restricted

Calves’ STARTER and Queen of Calves

the experience of many Queen of Calves

milk volume recommended by the

FINISHER to their daily milk.

users and also demonstrates the effect of

manufacturer, calves require unrestricted

Massey University research,

diet on the developing udder tissue.

access to quality calf meal and fibre, to

peer-reviewed and published in

Queen of Calves,

ensure proper rumen development and

the world’s most prestigious

available at Farmlands

energy for growth.

scientific dairy journal

There are two Queen of Calves products

Based on the trial results and using a $7/

In 2007, Massey University undertook

- both are powders and they must be

kg payout, a 12 percent increased milk

a trial to compare the growth rates of

mixed with milk at every milk feed.

production as a 2 year old alone could

calves that were raised on a conventional

‘STARTER’ is fed day 2 to 18. It is a

be expected to be worth $230 of extra

calf diet, with calves that received Queen

powerful probiotic that supports the

income on this $80 investment.

of Calves in their daily milk until weaning.

calf’s immune function and enhances

Article supplied by Bell Booth.

QUEEN OF CALVES STARTER 20KG

QUEEN OF CALVES FINISHER 20KG

• Proven scientifically to enhance milk production. • Trialled in New Zealand. • Trial work supports the observations of local farmers. • The only NZ calf nutrition programme to have its results published by the Journal of Dairy Science.

• Slows down the simple stomach release by 80 minutes. • Enables calves to get more nutrition out of their milk. • Drives appetite, encourages consumption of calf meal and fibre to promote rumen development.

YOUR PRICE 53062

347.00

$

SAVE* $37.42 WWW.FARMLANDS.CO.NZ

YOUR PRICE 34263

168.50

$

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NUTRITION

Special stock require specialist nutrition Sir Edwin Landseer’s famous painting The Monarch of the Glen, which depicts a bulky, antlered stag reigning supreme in a Scottish Highlands wilderness, is somewhat misleading.

is seasonally adaptive, being smallest

been specially formulated to provide

in the winter, when forage availability

essential nutrients to maintain weight,

is limiting and presumably predators

as well as to improve antler growth and

would have been keener. Equipped

development in red deer, elk or wapiti.

with a smaller fermentation vessel, deer

Energy, protein, vitamins, minerals

focused on browsing for higher quality

and trace elements are supplied in a

Red deer are thought to have originated

grazing when seasonally available, as

fully processed nut, which not only

in much warmer climates – possibly

opposed to sheep and cattle. Despite

increases digestibility compared to

the Southern Mediterranean. Free from

being late-comers to the relatively

whole or cracked grains but also

the need to store body fat to survive

small group of domesticated farmed

significantly decreases waste in the

long, cold winters, nature rewarded

animals, deer therefore have some key

paddock. They provide high levels of

the brave who laid down energetically

attributes that makes them superbly

important vitamins and minerals, which

efficient muscle rather than fat with fast

equipped to make efficient, profitable

are lacking in grains but are important

growth and the ability to win battles for

use of high quality pasture, forages and

for stag health and antler growth. Deer

desirable mates. But it also left their

supplementary feeding. In recent years,

Elite Nuts contain additional energy in

ancestors poorly equipped as calves to

Reliance Feeds has worked closely with

the form of by-pass fat, which delivers

deal with Highland winters. Evolutionary

commercial deer farmers in the South

metabolisable energy in a form that will

pressures have blessed red deer with

Island to develop high performance

not disrupt rumen function.

a lean carcass – which is especially

feeds, which are now available through

appealing to Northern Europeans – and

Weaners experience a growth spurt in

the Farmlands network nationally.

August in response to extending day

Antler and velvet growth is a massive

length. Supplementary feeding can

annual challenge for stags. Around

help ensure target carcass weights

button drop, which normally occurs in

are achieved whilst prices are still

August, all stags would benefit from

favourable. Deer Performance Nuts

Reliance Deer Elite Nuts. They have

have been designed for both hinds

antlers that are favoured by trophy hunters and supplement manufacturers. Graduates of the flight rather than fight school of survival, deer opted for a smaller rumen than cows and one that

and fawns to help maintain weight and production. Fully mineralised, they contain high quality rumen bypass protein and rumen degradable protein to help support milk production. They can be fed on the ground with minimal waste and can be deposited in long lines or piles, so each animal gets a fair share. For stags that have lost weight during the roar, palm kernel free Reliance Deer Performance Nuts can be fed for weight gain. Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Nutritionist, Farmlands Nutrition

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Good power is integral to everything on-farm When Richard and Annabelle Subtil bought the PEL 418 Unigizer Solar System, the whole idea was to futureproof themselves, so they could keep fencing their 300 hectare block into smaller and smaller paddocks. The plan is to reduce down to five hectare lots, which eventually could run independently as a small farm in itself. The couple are developing one of the many remote blocks of the 12,000 hectare Omarama Station in North Otago, which has been in Annabelle’s family since 1919. Due to the relative isolation and lack of access to mains electricity, developing many of these blocks tucked away on the South Island hill country property has been difficult and relatively unachievable. The option to put mains electricity in place was massively expensive and prohibitive, so the decision to install a solar system at a fraction of the cost was not a difficult choice to make. “Without good power we can’t do anything. It is completely integral to everything we do. We need good heat and good power to keep the animals in,”

Richard says. “The PEL Solar System

has been second to none. Tru-Test

is ideal.

Representatives are also happy to

“We run 19,000 merino sheep and

come out on-farm and assist with the

1,200 cattle and use a combination of

installation,” Richard says.

permanent fencing and break fencing in

In time, Richard and Annabelle plan to

the winter. Running at about 10,000 volts,

develop similar remote blocks with the

we have confidence that the animals we

help of the PEL Unigizer Solar Systems

have there are going to stay there.”

and look forward to bringing much more of

Designed to work in the worst weather

the grand 12,000 hectare station to life.

and in the most difficult country regardless

PEL’s Unigizer Solar System range

of sunshine hours, climatic conditions or

includes options to power from 10km (6ha)

temperature variation, the Solar System

of fencing right up to 180km (110ha) and is

delivers reliable and affordable power.

available through Farmlands.

To accommodate different farm sizes

Article supplied by Tru-Test Group.

and variances in available sunshine hours throughout New Zealand, there is a range of PEL unigizers, solar panels and battery options to operate effectively all year round.

PEL 418 UNIGIZER SOLAR SYSTEM 110HA WITH 190W SOLAR SYSTEM PANEL

“Although the temperatures drop, we do get the sunshine down here,” Richard explains. “And with the deep-cycle batteries provided with the system, you’ve got a bit of reserve there. On good, sunny Central Otago winter days, it fills up as much as in summer.” Each PEL Solar System includes a high performance PEL Energizer from the Unigizer range, a quality solar panel and

YOUR PRICE

mounting assembly, deep cycle battery,

4,699.00

$

battery box, compass and full instructions. The Unigizer Solar System makes installations hassle-free and includes everything you need to be up and running in a matter of hours. “Setting up a system like this is not something we do very often but it | PEL 418 Unigizer Solar System.

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OTHER OPTIONS PEL 401 Unigizer Solar System 6ha with 20W Solar Panel and Battery $ 949.00

was pretty easy to put together. It is a

PEL 406 Unigizer Solar System 36ha with 85W Solar Panel and Battery $ 2,849.00

Mechano-type system and the support

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GALLAGHER WOOD POST CLAW INSULATOR 150 PACK

GALLAGHER WOOD POST PINLOCK INSULATOR 150 PACK • Pinlock design for easy installation/removal of wires along drains etc. • Large shield prevents pulse arcing between wire and post for maximum power reliability. • Increased distance of staple hole from shield. • Easy to nail on.

OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE

31024: STEEL POST

$ 91.25

• Superior strength. • Large heavy duty shield prevents pulse arcing and minimises power leakage. • Increased clearance from wire to post to ensure no power leakage. • Made from UV resistant, polyethylene plastic.

SAVE*$19.84 YOUR PRICE 29699

YOUR PRICE 29698

54.30

61.20

$

$

SAVE* $13.18

SAVE* $14.13

CUT OUT SWITCH

GALLAGHER FAULT FINDER

• Enables a section of fence to be switched off for maintenance. • Shielded connections.

• Current meter and digital volt meter in one. • Modern waterproof and impact resistant case. • Long life battery - up to 3 years. • Auto on/off. Activated when fence pulse is detected.

OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE

OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE

41277: CUT OUT SWITCH - KNIFE

41277: KNIFE

SAVE*$2.70

SAVE*$??.??

$ 12.60 YOUR PRICE 27644

13.35

$

SAVE* $2.75

$ 12.60 YOUR PRICE 56817

199.00

$

SAVE* $47.33

GALLAGHER M2800i MAINS ENERGIZER • Suitable for property size: 300 acres/120 hectares. • Comes with separate Energizer Controller for easy monitoring of fence performance. Mount in a convenient location up to 50m from energizer. • Comes with Energizer Remote and Fault Finder, allowing you to switch the energizer on/off from anywhere along the fence line. • Comes with Fence Monitor to create a fence zone. Reports back alarms and regular fence conditions from the fence zone to energizer and controller. Enables energizer and controller to identify if the zone is causing loss of fence performance. Up to six Fence Monitors can be installed.

YOUR PRICE 12090

1,485.45

$

SAVE* $219.62

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GALLAGHER STEEL MULTIWIRE TREAD-IN STANDARD 10 PACK

GALLAGHER MULTIWIRE TREAD-IN STANDARD • For portable fencing of sheep, goats, horses, cows and cattle. • Multiple clips allow for variable wire spacings. • Long steel point for maximum hold in hard or soft ground. • High visibility white for easy location.

• Fence height: 875mm (34½”). • Lightweight, strong spring steel. • UV stabilised plastic for effective insulation. • Ultra white insulation and coating for maximum visibility and easy location.

YOUR PRICE 27335

YOUR PRICE 10243

39.30

3.65

$

$

SAVE* $10.72

SAVE* $0.98

GALLAGHER OFFSET WIRE LONG LEG 5 PACK • Galvanised spring steel with a polyethylene insulated sheath. • No staples required, fits directly into existing fence wire. • Distance off fence wire is approximately 250mm. • Use for chainlinks or when there is a short vertical distance between fence wires.

YOUR PRICE 37354

19.

$

SAVE

35

* $4.20

GALLAGHER HIGH STRAIN INSULATOR 150 PACK • Made from super strength, UV resistant polycarbonate to withstand high tensions. • Suitable for long strains of permanent fence. • 10 year guarantee.

OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE

37353: SHORT LEG 5 PACK

$ 18.35

YOUR PRICE 35207

234.20

$

SAVE* $50.77

SAVE*$5.16

GALLAGHER PIVOT FENCE CROSSING SPRING • Allows the fence to stretch and maintain tension during irrigation crossing. • Large, galvanised wire diameter and coil enables exceptional stretch. • Stainless steel spring wire shows fence stretch tolerance - if the wire is tight, more spring bays are required.

YOUR PRICE 13186

32.80

$

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FARMTUFF™ PVC CULVERT PIPE • Versatile PVC culvert pipe. • Lightweight - easy to transport and install. • Smooth-bore - better flow, less chance of blockages. • Precision socket - negates soil erosion and root infiltration.

YOUR PRICE 22513: 315mmx5m

325.00

GALLAGHER WIRELESS WATER LEVEL MONITORING SYSTEM WITH DESKTOP LCD • Complete, simple solution for the monitoring and management of water and other fluids. • Extremely easy to operate and install, system provides peace of mind that there is water available. • Accurately measures the liquid levels based on pressure. • Includes desktop touchscreen display, tank unit and level sensor. • Optional wireless pump controller can also be added to ensure tank levels are maintained (sold separately).

$

YOUR PRICE 22514: 250mmx5m

154.00

$

YOUR PRICE 13241

579.00

$

YOUR PRICE 22863: 200mmx5m

132.00

$

Also available in 3m and 6m lengths.

SAVE* $31.25

Card

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

South Canterbury stock water development Remus and Magda Coman immigrated to New Zealand from Romania in 2000. Currently they are 50/50 sharemilkers and purchased their St. Andrews, South Canterbury property in October 2013, as a dairy support block. The 195 hectares of rolling country consists of Claremont and Waitohi silt loam soils and supports 1,100 head of MA dairy heifers, with the potential to increase to 1,700 head.

to arrive, the water issue hadn’t been

pipe was selected as the mainline pipe

addressed and we were having a

from the tanks, down to the troughs.

few sleepless nights!”

The GPS data gathered during the

“A number of things needed to be

survey allowed easy selection of the

assessed,” Dell-lane says. “Water

best pipeline route, optimum placement

source and storage, total daily water

of the 1,500 litre troughs and precise

requirement, type of system and most

scheduling of the metres of pipe

efficient pipeline route.” Dell-lane

required. Specification of Plasson

undertook a survey of the farm utilising

metric compression fittings simplified

GPS technology, to determine spot

the installation process. The easy

heights and distances. “Water was being

push-fit and tighten pipe coupling

At the time, the farm’s water system

sourced from the Timaru DC community

made for rapid connections and a

was geared towards sheep and was in

water scheme. Given the high ‘daily

water-tight pipeline system.

poor condition, with low flow issues and

water demand’ it was decided to add

Farmlands coordinated the supply

leaking fittings. Prior to purchasing the

an additional four 30,000 litre rotational

logistics of pipe, fittings, valves, tanks

property, Remus approached Harley

moulded PE tanks to the existing water

and troughs, with delivery direct to the

Smithson at Farmlands Timaru, to find

storage tank. It was fortunate that this

farm. Remus and Magda are very happy

out more about stock water requirements

bank of tanks was situated at a height

with their new stock water system.

for dairy grazing. After the purchase,

sufficient to provide enough ‘static head’

“Farmlands and Iplex listened to our

Harley arranged for Dell-lane Millard

for the farm water to be supplied by a

needs and responded in a quick and

from Iplex Pipelines to meet with Remus

‘natural gravity’ reticulation system.”

efficient manner,” Remus says. “We felt

and Magda, to talk through the options.

After consultation with the Comans,

we were in ‘safe hands’,” Magda says.

In Magda’s words, “Stock was about

40mm 6.3-bar Greenline Metric OD PE

“The transition to the new water system was stress free.” Dell-lane adds, “A quick turnaround time from design to product supply was important on this job. Working together with Farmlands, we were able to meet Remus and Magda’s expectations and provide a stock water system that will stand the test of time.” Thinking about developing, upgrading or adding to your current stock water system? Call the knowledgeable team at your local Farmlands store. Article supplied by Iplex.

| System plan.

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GALLAGHER STOCKMASTER 3.66M X 1.05M • Heavy duty gate designed for containing bulls or heavy stock loading areas. • 25mm nominal bore pipe frame. • 6 x 10mm horizontal bars. • Adjustable hinge clamps top and bottom. • Fully hot dip galvanised inside and out.

YOUR PRICE 20872

OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE

YOUR PRICE

YOUR PRICE

YOUR PRICE

YOUR PRICE

20869: 3.05M X 1.05M

20871: 3.35M X 1.05M

20873: 3.96M X 1.05M

21168: 4.27M X 1.05M

23182: 4.57M X 1.05M

SAVE*$34.64

SAVE*$36.78

SAVE*$39.32

SAVE*$42.10

SAVE*$45.14

$ 223.25

$ 237.10

$ 253.25

$ 271.10

$ 287.50

245.75

$

SAVE* $38.15

BECK COLLATED STAPLES 33 X 3.15MM

GATE IMPORTED ECONOMY BARRED 3.64M

• 40 percent more holding than other brands. • Unique, highly adhesive diamond coating for unbeatable holding power. • No paper to cause jams or be ejected at the user. • Unique collation method ensures that staples remain collated in even the dampest conditions.

• Most popular gate for dairy farmers. • Hot dip galvanised. • Great strength and value.

OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE

78220: 40 X 3.15MM

$ 85.00 SAVE*$22.14

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YOUR PRICE 78222

66.00

$

SAVE* $15.56

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YOUR PRICE 16787

101.70

$

SAVE* $11.12

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X™ FENCE DOCKING NETTING 11/850/150 X 50M

PROFENCE WIRE 2.5 HT PREMIUM XTRALIFE 25KG

• Ideal for docking pens and general utility fencing. • Smooth, animal friendly knots reduce contact injuries to stock and humans. • Manufactured from premium grade 2.00mm wire for ease of use. • Self supporting and requires fewer posts, allowing for quick erection and dismantling.

• High tensile wire is the wire of choice when building a conventional or electric fence. • High tensile wire will result in a more resilient stock proof fence, compared with soft wire. • Protected with XTRALIFE zinc/aluminium coating. • Offers at least twice the life of traditional heavy galvanised wire.

®

YOUR PRICE 43295

229.90

YOUR PRICE 44187

79.80

$

$

SAVE* $35.30

SAVE* $16.69

STRAINRITE EZEPULL 5N1 ULTRA CRIMP TOOL

STRAINRITE WIRE JENNY 3 ARM WITH SPIKE

• Crimps all Strainrite wire crimp sleeves. • Staple pulling. • Wire cutting and wire stripping of underground cable.

• Self-regulating friction hub to prevent wire overrun. • Easy to assemble. • Quick – adjustable wire guide fingers.

FREE

BAG OF 24 ASSORTED CRIM P SLEEVES WHILE STOCK S LAS

T

YOUR PRICE 46516

254.00

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YOUR PRICE 37565

142.50

$

$

SAVE* $45.54

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FARMLANDS BIG DEALS

YOUR PRICE 47686

VARTA ALKALINE BATTERIES D 12 PACK • High energy alkaline batteries, made in Germany.

YOUR PRICE 32539

YOUR PRICE 47687

38.

$

95

SAVE

* $5.00

$

• Handy pack of 12 9V batteries. • Alkaline batteries, made in Germany.

SAVE* $7.00

YOUR PRICE 12828

79.95

YOUR PRICE 12834

19.95

$

9.95

$

SAVE* $54.15

42.95

VARTA ALKALINE 9V BATTERIES 12 PACK

$

SAVE* $6.00

SAVE* $4.00

DRAG CHAIN 5M X 10MM

VARTA 5 LED INDESTRUCTABLE HEADLIGHT

VARTA 2 X AA ALUMINIUM AND RUBBER TORCH

• 10mm Clevis Lug Link and 10mm Clevis Grab Hook. • Supplied in a convenient plastic pail for storage and transport.

• 5 super bright LEDs. • Indestructable design with 40 hour battery life.

• Passed a 9m drop test. • IPX water resistant.

YOUR PRICE 14889

YOUR PRICE 11610

42.95

YOUR PRICE 80243

42.95

$

39.95

$

SAVE* $26.32

$

SAVE* $33.20

SAVE* $9.37

HANGING CALF SCALE 100KG X 500G

MEAT CLEAVER

BUSHMAN’S FRIEND KNIFE+POUCH+STEEL

• Robust hanging scale, 100kg capacity. • 500 gram increments, weigh produce or calves.

• Heavy duty meat chopper. • 225mm Inox blade and hygienic poly handle.

• High carbon steel blade. • Full grain leather sheath. • 200mm sharpening steel included.

SKINNING KNIFE+POUCH+STEEL

GERMAN BUTCHER’S SAW

• NZ manufactured VICTORY knife. • High carbon steel blade. • Full grain leather sheath. • 200mm sharpening steel included.

• Nylon handle with heavy duty steel frame. • Wingnut blade tensioning system for easy adjustment and removal of blade. • Quality German manufacturing. • Spare blades available.

YOUR PRICE 80244

41.

$

95

SAVE* $9.46

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HOT DEAL

YOUR PRICE 19076

59.

$

95

SAVE* $15.23

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YOUR PRICE 75016

YOUR PRICE 75050

89.95

129.95

$

• High-performance, anti-wear hydraulic oil. • Excellent protection against oxidation degradation, rust, corrosion and wear.

129.95

$

SAVE* $14.17 GULF HARMONY AW46 20L

YOUR PRICE 75041

$

SAVE* $19.05 GULF UNIVERSAL TRACTOR TRANSMISSION FLUID 80W 20L • High performance fluid for use in transmissions, hydraulic systems and oil-immersed brakes of tractors and off-road equipment.

SAVE* $19.05 GULF SUPERFLEET SUPREME 15W40 20L

• High-performance heavy-duty diesel engine oil developed to meet the performance requirements of modern turbocharged and naturally-aspirated diesel engines operating under severe conditions.

OTHER OPTIONS 43914: Zesty Orange

YOUR PRICE 18521

YOUR PRICE 77920

YOUR PRICE 43912

39.95

4.50

17.99

$

SAVE* $15.50

$

$

SAVE* $2.59

SAVE* $1.97

OPTIMO LAUNDRY POWDER 10KG

SUN DISHWASHER POWDER SUNSHINE LEMON 3KG

SUN RINSE AID CRYSTAL CLEAR 500ML

• Is an enzyme boosted laundry powder with a fresh clean fragrance. • Combined benefit of greater cleaning power.

• Advanced cleaning formulation containing biological digesters that break down protein and remove tough baked on residues.

• Reduces rinse water surface tension to promote rapid spot free and streak free drying of dishes and cutlery.

YOUR PRICE 17638-17643

YOUR PRICE 17626-17637

YOUR PRICE 61167-61175

69.95

84.95

$

$

SAVE* $25.00

SAVE* $15.00

59.95

$

SAVE* $19.05

SKELLERUP PERTH MEN’S GUMBOOT

SKELLERUP PERTH WOMEN’S/YOUTH GUMBOOT

DEANE TECHNICAL OVERALL

• Sizes: 4-15.

• Sizes: 3-8. • Heavy-duty, non-clog cleated sole.

• Sizes: 4-12. • Available in Swamp.

BACKROAD ALPINE BOOT SOCK 3 PACK • Sizes 3-13.

YOUR PRICE 17768-17789

YOUR PRICE 17762-17781

SKELLERUP KIDS’ GUMBOOT • Sizes: 3-8. • Available with Tractor or Pony image.

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16.95

$

SAVE* $3.00

SKELLERUP CHILDREN’S GUMBOOT • Sizes: 9-3. • Available in Pink or Red.

17.95

$

SAVE* $4.00

YOUR PRICE 58740-58744

29.95

$

SAVE* $9.00

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FREE

FREE

PUPPY BISC EACH 12KG UITS WITH BAG SOLD WH ILE STOCKS

FARMLANDS BIG DEALS

ILE STOCKS

LAST

LAST

YOUR PRICE 73263

YOUR PRICE 73264

78.50

78.50

$

$

IAMS SMALL/MEDIUM PUPPY 12KG

IAMS PUPPY JUNIOR LARGE BREED 12KG

• Healthy digestion. • Healthy joints.

• Strong bones. • Healthy heart.

FREE

FREE

PUPPY BISC EACH 12KG UITS WITH BAG SOLD WH ILE STOCKS

PUPPY BISC EACH 12KG UITS WITH BAG SOLD WH

PUPPY BISC EACH 12KG UITS WITH BAG SOLD WH ILE STOCKS

LAST

LAST

YOUR PRICE 74143 YOUR PRICE 73265

59.95

$

YOUR PRICE 73266

68.50

68.50

$

$

SAVE* $7.67

IAMS ADULT DOG SMALL/MEDIUM 12KG

IAMS ADULT DOG LARGE BREED 12KG

V8 DOG BISCUIT 25KG

• Strong immune system. • Strong muscles.

• Healthy skin. • Shiny coat.

• New improved recipe. • 20 percent protein, 18 percent fat.

YOUR PRICE 55033

YOUR PRICE 26076

40.90

YOUR PRICE 32064

40.90

$

39.95

$

SAVE* $14.09

$

SAVE* $14.09

SAVE* $17.70

WHISKAS MEATY SELECTIONS 9.1KG

WHISKAS SEAFOOD SELECTIONS 9.1KG

WHISKAS VARIETY 24 PACK

• The crunchy texture of the kibbles helps to clean teeth and have all the essential nutrients needed for healthy skin and a shiny coat. Are easy to digest.

• Double basted with natural juices for the taste that cats love.

• Convenient mixed variety for adult cats. • The right balance of the five food groups, with no artificial flavours or preservatives.

HOT DEAL

YOUR PRICE 59349

39.

$

50

SAVE* $3.30 HORSE FEED BLOCK + MYCOTEX 15KG • A convenient and effective way to give horses access to minerals, trace elements and vitamins they require.

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PESTOFF POSSUM BAIT + BAIT STATION • A highly palatable anticoagulant pellet bait for use in conjunction with Pestoff bait station. • Highly effective - only 100 grams of Pestoff Possum Bait provides a lethal dose. • New Zealand made, ensures freshness of bait. • Wax bait option available for wet regions. • Ideal for low to medium density control.

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HOT DEAL YOUR PRICE 34100

35.95

$

SAVE* $7.75

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MILLIGANS LAMB MILK POWDER 10KG • Suitable for lambs, fawns, cria, foals, kids, piglets, kittens and pups.

MILLIGANS LAMB MILK POWDER 5KG

YOUR PRICE 36549

YOUR PRICE 36548

42.

$

• Suitable for lambs, fawns, cria, foals, kids, piglets, kittens and pups.

72.

00

$

SAVE* $2.00

50

SAVE* $7.50

YOUR PRICE 24392

YOUR PRICE 19717

875.00

$ FIVE STAR MEDIUM SINGLE KENNEL + RUN

SAVE* $70.57

• Macrocarpa lining for warmth and safety. • Hinged lid for easy access. • Zincalume lined entrance to prevent chewing.

YOUR PRICE 10026

29.95

YOUR PRICE 26541

28.00

$

28.00

$

SAVE* $4.80

$

SAVE* $5.70

SAVE* $5.00

NRM SWEETFEED 25KG

NRM HORSE AND PONY PELLETS 25KG

PECK ‘N’ LAY PELLETS 25KG

• A highly palatable textured feed, designed to meet the needs of racehorses and sport horses in moderate to heavy work.

• Low energy, multi-purpose pelleted feed. • Suitable for horses and ponies in light to medium work and spelling.

• With oregano essential oil to naturally aid good health. • Suitable for laying hens from 16 weeks old, or point of lay.

SILVAN SECURITY CAMERA (DAY AND NIGHT) • Broad view up to 20m distance. • Can set for still shot or video. • One second response time and invisible flash. • Pad-lockable and password protection. • Camouflage pattern and includes a mounting strap to help hide out of sight. • Photograph size can be set from 12 to 1 mega pixel. • Video length from 1 to 30 seconds.

FREE

MOUNTING BRACKET

SILVAN WIDE ANGLE SECURITY CAMERA (DAY AND NIGHT) • Wide angle motion sensor for early detection view up to 20m. • 120 degree wide angle lens sees more in the picture. • 0.85 second response time. • Powerful invisible flash. Password protected. • View images via the internal colour screen, USB, SD card or TV. • Photograph size can be set from 12 to 1 mega pixel. • Can set for still shot or video. • Video length from 1 to 30 seconds.

WHILE STOC

KS LAST

YOUR PRICE 13810

259.00

WHILE STOC

KS LAST

YOUR PRICE 80319

339.00

$

$

SAVE* $63.00

SAVE* $86.00

Special prices and offers apply from the 1st to the 31st of August 2014. Only while stocks last. Check your Farmlands or CRT Farmlands store for product availability. All prices include GST unless otherwise stated. Savings based on Farmlands normal retail price. Note: The “Your Price” advertised in the Farmlander Magazine is the price that a Farmlands shareholder will be charged if the advertised products are purchased during the promotional period. Farmlands stores also use a “net” price (discounted price without a rebate) to attract cash sale customers and potential shareholders. To avoid confusion the price tickets for the promotional products displayed in Farmlands stores denote whether the price is a “Shareholder Price” or an “Everyone’s Price”. *Savings based on Farmlands normal retail price. Accounts are payable at Farmlands Head Office or any store by the 20th of each month. Failure to pay an Account by Due Date is a Default Event under the Terms and Conditions and Farmlands is then at its discretion entitled to: suspend or terminate the Account; charge interest at 2% per month; reverse discounts or credit rebates; debit other Shareholder Accounts;

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FREE

MOUNTING BRACKET

make demand on a Card Signatory; debit any default administration costs incurred; register a mortgage over land; terminate shareholding. Farmlands shareholders have the option of to pay their Accounts either in part or in full by MasterCard or Visa Credit Card. Payment by any credit card will not entitle the shareholder to receive bonus rebates for the month paid or part paid. Neither Farmlands nor any other person involved in the preparation of this document accepts any liability for any opinion or information (including the accuracy or completeness thereof) or for any consequences flowing from its use. The information contained in this document is given in good faith, has been derived from sources perceived to be reliable and accurate, and is subject to Farmlands Terms & Conditions. Offers valid at Farmlands North Island stores only for Farmlands shareholders.

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Purchase at least one tonne of Ingham TopCalf through your Farmlands Account before 30 September 2014 to be in to win the fishing trip of a lifetime for two including: • • • • •

return flights to Auckland transfers to Gulf Harbour three nights accommodation full day fishing charter 18 holes of golf

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Calendar Casting Call C O M P E T I T I O N

Brush off your camera! We’re all about our shareholders – which is why we want YOU to be the stars of our 2015 calendar! Do you have a perfect shot for January? Think your property best reflects June?

3,000

$

worth of Far mlands vouchers to be won!

Send us your photos and the 12 winning entrants will each receive a $250 Farmlands voucher, as well as having their picture appear in next year’s Farmlands calendar. Like our Facebook page to see your photos www.facebook/farmlandsnz

Email your entries to: calendar@farmlands.co.nz Entries close Tuesday 30th September, 2014. Photos need to be at least 2MB in size and taken in New Zealand. Limit of 3 photos per person. WWW.FARMLANDS.CO.NZ

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South Island

FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

MARKET COMMENT Shareholders have benefitted from preferential commission rates and were rewarded with more than 650,000 Choices Points for listing and selling this year. This is calculated at 10 Choices Points for every $100 of gross commission paid. Check out the Choices Rewards website to see what rewards await you. The wider market outlook looks very positive. Regional activity especially within Canterbury, driven by the recovery effort, is very strong. Irrigation infrastructure is underway with the Central Plains (Selwyn District) and the Rangitata Scheme plus Hunter Downs (Waimate), which has a catchment area of 40,000ha, if confirmed will potentially contribute $800 million in GDP to the South Canterbury area. The Port of Timaru has secured the Holcim Cement export contract and the Fonterra container contract. Combined the total export number of containers will exceed market highs recorded in 2008. Viticulture recovery in Marlborough and Central Otago has stimulated activity in this market sector and the Southland economy continues to go from strength to strength. Regional and local business will stimulate the all-important flow-on effect, in-turn driving provincial real estate values. Given the market and economic indicators, we have been looking forward and sought to bolster and add to our regional management and

AGRICULTURAL SPRAYING BUSINESS SELWYN, CANTERBURY Well established, thriving business in the Selwyn District. Two trucks with booms plus utility with handgun. Loyal client base. Easily worked by owner/operator plus one casual driver. Be your own boss with very good returns. Price by negotiation.

SOUTHERN MARKET COMMENT

sales teams. Linda Fogarty has commenced the role of Canterbury Residential and Lifestyle Manager. She has several years’ real estate experience, very successfully selling residential and lifestyle property plus managing people. Albert Voschezang has been appointed Otago Residential and Lifestyle Manager. Albert comes to us with thirteen years’ residential, lifestyle and commercial experience gleaned from the Dunedin and Queenstown markets. We also welcome Dave Varney, based from our new Cromwell office, as Central Otago Residential and Lifestyle Manager. Dave has 25 years’ industry experience and most recently was a business owner. We are fielding enquiries from shareholders who are preparing to market their properties in spring. Please contact me if you require specialist advice surrounding your spring marketing campaign or any real estate matter.

Calvin Leen General Manager Farmlands Real Estate 027 453 0950 calvin.leen@farmlands.co.nz

Property ID: LN1413 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz John Davison 027 436 4464 john.davison@farmlands.co.nz

Ron Ferguson 027 498 6256 ron.ferguson@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

D L O S

Central Otago - 261 Hectares Trevor Norman 027 435 5433

D L O S

Canterbury - 75 Hectares Noel Lowery 027 432 8859

D L O S

South Canterbury - 159 Hectares Eddie Moir 021 731 199

D L O S

South Canterbury - 200 Hectares Kurt Snook 027 256 0449

SOUTHERN SUCCESS

D L O S

North Otago - 222 Hectares Ian Moore 027 539 8152

D L O S

Otago - 99 Hectares Dave Hardy 027 533 2770

D L O S

Southland - 131 Hectares Terry Forde 021 361 516

D

SOL

South Canterbury - 383 Hectares Simon Richards / Kurt Snook

D L O S

Canterbury - 40 Hectares Noel Lowery 027 432 8859

D L O S

Marlborough - 125 Hectares Allan Gifford 027 226 2379

D L O S

Southland - 142 Hectares Terry Forde / Peter Richards

D

SOL

Otago - 11 Hectares Kevin Duggan 027 534 3042


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

DIVERSE UPPER CLUTHA PROPERTY LUGGATE, CENTRAL OTAGO Situated just 16 kilometres from Wanaka, consisting of 228 hectares of predominantly flat irrigated farm land with panoramic rural vistas towards the Pisa Range, Southern Alps and beyond. The farm is renown for fertile soils, productive crop history and finishing stock. Currently utilised as dairy grazing combined with harvesting small seed crops. Heavy soils, sound fertiliser history and consent for 125 litres per second irrigation water has resulted in outstanding crop and pasture production, high yields and stock performance. Subdivided into 27 paddocks plus laneways with irrigation via centre pivot, K-line and borderdyke, the property would suit dairy conversion, finishing, breeding or cropping. A three bedroom home, woolshed and covered yards, deer shed and yards, two sets of cattle yards and ancillary buildings completes the picture. Price $6,100,000 plus GST.

SOUTHERN DAIRY

Property ID: DU2047 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

Trevor Norman 027 435 5433 trevor.norman@farmlands.co.nz

Craig Bates 027 489 4361 craig.bates@farmlands.co.nz


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130,000KGMS! HOKITIKA, WEST COAST This pristine unit is located only 20 minutes inland from Hokitika. With three houses and enough barns to make any man happy, this well-appointed farm requires no capital outlay. A 28 aside herringbone shed with automatic teat sprayer is very well maintained and has very good stock flow. A whey feeding system in the shed and in the exit race allows additional feeding. 168ha effective area. Available as a going concern. $4,250,000 land, buildings and shares plus GST if any.

Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY

Property ID: TU10259 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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SUPERIOR LIFESTYLE PROPERTY TIMARU, SOUTH CANTERBURY This special property has been extended and modernised and will attract people looking for a private sunny sanctuary with extensive views of the Southern Alps. The home comprises four double bedrooms - the large master bedroom has an en suite and walk-in wardrobe. The kitchen is modern and opens to

productive land with its own set of sheep yards. A feature of the property is its impressive entrance and relatively easy care landscaped grounds. All of this is minutes from the northern Timaru town boundary. Only inspection will give you a full appreciation of how good this property is. Deadline sale closing 1pm, Wednesday 13 August 2014 unless sold prior.

Simon Richards 027 457 0990 simon.richards@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN LIFESTYLE

Property ID: TU10307 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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FANTASTIC NEW HOME VIEW HILL, CANTERBURY Completed in 2013, this home has been designed and built to stand out from the rest. Finished in plaster over aerated concrete, with some Linea cladding to enhance and highlight the clean lines, giving an industrial feel. Offering four bedrooms, master has walk-in wardrobe and en suite, plus family bathroom with separate toilet. The kitchen has two ovens, stainless steel with separate formal lounge. Crisp neutral decor throughout. The large garage includes a lockup room, open storage areas and large cupboards. Five paddocks on 4 hectares. A blank canvas for you to add driveways and landscaping. Price $719,000.

Kerin Pitkethley 027 698 7453 kerin.pitkethley@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN LIFESTYLE

Property ID: DA1602 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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UNIQUE AND PRESTIGIOUS GORE, SOUTHLAND and access to the garage. The staircase leads to the master bedroom with en suite and walk-in dressing room and two more family bedrooms with facilities. Situated in a tranquil area with well maintained gardens. Price by negotiation.

Val Tytler 027 315 7201

val.tytler@farmlands.co.nz

RETIRE OR RETREAT TO SUNNY CENTRAL OTAGO CLYDE, CENTRAL OTAGO just off State Highway 8 at Muttontown is this small 3.6ha productive en suite and second bathroom, open plan kitchen and dining, separate lounge with covered patio or barbeque area. Well supported three hay barns, two garages/workshops and killing shed, suitable hay block or deer, sheep and cattle. Capital value $605,000. Offers invited.

SOUTHERN LIFESTYLE

Property ID: IN1651 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

Property ID: DU1982 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Dave Varney 027 476 7032 dave.varney@farmlands.co.nz

Craig Bates 027 489 4361 craig.bates@farmlands.co.nz


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FLAT, FERTILE, FOR DEVELOPMENT WAIMATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY been used for bull beef grazing in the past. Mixture of Claremont, Paparua and Templeton soils. Approximately 65ha in lucerne and the balance in pasture. Cattle yards and hay barn. 100 shares in Hunter Downs Irrigation Ltd. Bound by roads on three sides. Tender closing 1pm, Wednesday 30 July 2014.

A WEE DEAR AT MT HARRIS WAIMATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY 107ha subdivided into 13 paddocks, all deer fenced. Half of the property has had new pasture in the past seven years. Three bay shed. Has wintered 300 cows, 260 hinds plus weaners. 17,500 litres per day from the Waikakahi district water scheme. A very tidy, well run property. Offers more than $1,350,000 plus GST if any.

SOUTHERN GRAZING

Property ID: WA1121 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Ian Moore 027 539 8152 ian.moore@farmlands.co.nz

Tim Meehan 027 222 9983 tim.meehan@farmlands.co.nz

Property ID: WA1123 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Neill Dick 021 359 793 neill.dick@farmlands.co.nz

Tim Meehan 027 222 9983 tim.meehan@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

IRRIGATED WITH OPTIONS WAIANAKARUA, NORTH OTAGO , K garage and carport plus woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, small cottage and hay barn. 25km south of Oamaru. Price $1,295,000.

Merv Dalziel 027 439 5823 merv.dalziel@farmlands.co.nz

Property ID: TU10290 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

KILLINCHY GRAZING / DAIRY SUPPORT LEESTON, CANTERBURY 36.8 hectares situated on Knyvetts/Glasseys Road. Eleven post and wire-fenced paddocks with pressurised stock water to troughs. The property has a 7.5 litres per second water consent and single and three-phase power to pump shed. Currently in lucerne and grass, used as dairy and stock grazing. Price by negotiation, more than $800,000 plus GST if any.

Noel Lowery 027 432 8859 noel.lowery@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN GRAZING

Property ID: LE1477 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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KILLINCHY LEESTON, CANTERBURY in milling wheat. Water consent until 2031 at 22 litres per second. Pressurised stock water. Subdivided into four paddocks with two road frontages. 5km to both Leeston and Dunsandel. Deadline sale closing 12pm, Friday 1 August 2014.

Noel Lowery 027 432 8859 noel.lowery@farmlands.co.nz

Property ID: LE1482 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

GRAZING BLOCK KORERE, TASMAN 52ha well fenced with a two-stand wool shed, three-bay hay shed and good cattle yards with head bale. Predominantely rolling pasture with shed. Price by negotiation.

John Hollis 027 438 8031 john.hollis@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN BARE LAND

Property ID: TU10301 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD - FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS

Farmlands Card

This month

Farmlands is continuing to work hard to ensure

CHECK OUT THE GREAT SAVINGS FROM THESE FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD PARTNERS

shareholders have the best options going forward, both in terms of the range and quality of Card Partners, as well as where your Farmlands and CRT Cards can be accepted. As the co-operative moves towards consolidating its Card system, with one Card nationwide, here are some updates on how you can use your Card to save even more money. »

Both of the branded Farmlands Cards can now be accepted at Briscoes and Rebel Sport outlets nationwide. While Cards have been accepted by these outlets before, this move prepares us for the future - with one nationwide Card, recognised by all our Card Partners around the country!

»

As always, we are on the lookout for new regional Card Partners, who can add more value to your Farmlands or CRT Card. If you own a business that could benefit our shareholders, visit the Farmlands website for more information. Becoming a Card Partner can be easy – as long as you are offering goods and services that can benefit our shareholders!

»

Work is continuing with Foodstuffs in the North Island, as we move towards a single platform to accepting CRT and Farmlands Card, which is still under development. Most sites nationwide are live and are able to accept both branded Farmlands Cards.

As always, the co-operative Card team welcomes feedback on how we can maximise the potential of your Card. Feel free to visit www.farmlands.co.nz or call 0800 200 600 for more information or to tell us your thoughts.

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WHAT’S HOT

CHECK OUT THE AMAZING RANGE OF PRODUCTS THAT OUR CARD PARTNERS HAVE ON OFFER. USE YOUR FARMLANDS AND CRT CARDS AND SAVE!

Bring some fresh style into your home with these Sultan metal stools from Big Save Furniture. Perfect for use as a side table or stool as needed. Available in four styles in a variety of colours. Only $79 each. Clubman chair $590, save $209.23 stores nationwide. www.bigsave.co.nz

Arthur Barnett presents the Dansk KOBENSTYLE range from Lenox. Designed back in 1955, this range has truly stood the test of time. The enameled steel oven to table collection offers cool-touch sculptural handles and is safe to use on all cook tops. Simple but stylish, these pieces will look great in both the traditional or contemporary kitchen. Purchase with your Farmlands Card today at www.arthurbarnett.co.nz or order direct from Arthur Barnett on 0800 801 129.

Be prepared around the farm with the DEWALT 18V XR Brushless Combo Kit, providing performance and power with cordless convenience and versatility. The pack includes the Brushless Compact Hammer Drill, Brushless Impact Driver, 2 x 4.0Ah batteries, 1x Multi Voltage Charger, a Tough System Kit Box for storage, plus a compact jobsite radio. Available at Bunnings Warehouse stores for $998. www.bunnings.co.nz

Support New Zealand made! The Sleepyhead Balance Quantum Medium mattress and base offers support and a great night’s sleep. Queen size mattress and base set usually $3,799.99, purchase on your Farmlands Card in the month of August and receive for only $1,649.99, or grab a King size for only $1,999.99! Visit one of 27 Smiths City stores nationwide. 0800 SMITHS or www.smithscity.co.nz

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Card

Enjoy special savings at Resene with your Farmlands/CRT Card 30% off Resene premium paint 500ml-4L 30% off wallpaper 20% off Resene premium pails 10L 20% off accessories Quality, paint, colour, wallpaper and professional advice – come in and experience the Resene difference today.

0800 RESENE (737 363) www.resene.co.nz

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Discounts off normal retail price only with your Farmlands/CRT Card at Resene owned ColorShops.

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FARMLANDS FARMLANDSAND ANDCRT CRTCARD CARD--FOR FOREVERYDAY EVERYDAYSAVINGS SAVINGS

+It’s good to take short

breaks regularly when working long hours.

Great changes are taking place Southern Cross has proudly provided health insurance to the members of Farmlands Trading Society Limited and CRT Co-operative for over 40 years combined. We look forward to continuing this strong relationship with Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited as we merge the North and South Island Association schemes. How the changes will affect you As we complete the merger there may be changes that affect your Southern Cross policy renewal date and billing frequency. We’ll be contacting members soon with the details. 0800 800 181 southerncross.co.nz/society

Southern Cross Medical Care Society, 181 Grafton Road, Grafton, Auckland 1010

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K C O T S

E L A S

OLYMPIA

Queen slat bed frame Upholstered in linen fabric.

288

$

N O I T A ID

LIQU

SAVE $311 Mattress and accessories not included.

MELODY

88

Single innersprung mattress

$

YORK

UNBEATABLE VALUE!

Corner suite

Upholstered in linen and rhino fabric.

$

1380

Offers valid 6-25 August 2014

SAVE $1119

Card

Includes 8 large grey back cushions. Other cushions not included.

23 STORES NATIONWIDE • www.bigsave.co.nz • OPEN 7 DAYS “There is NO substitute for Quality, Request the Best”

S R E V O SEAT C UGH

SUPER TO

eals Fleet Dable Avail

5% Rebate

el New Movders Ute Co ble Availa

• Genuine high quality 12oz canvas • Manufacturing for over 20 years • Water & rot proof • Easy to fit - easy to clean • Side airbag compatible • Tailored specifically to fit each type of seat • Over 500 vehicle & 50 quad patterns available • Protect your vehicle investment • Overnight delivery available on most products

bba

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• Unique locking system keeps them in place • Easy to remove for Cleaning • Moulded to fit your vehicle perfectly • Both front & rear available • Made from quality PVC • Full replacement Warranty

Utes - Vans - Commercials Quad Bikes - Construction Machinery - Agriculture Machinery

Ph: 0800 158 479 - Fax: 06 845 3926

sales@blackduck.co.nz - www.blackduck.co.nz

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FARMLANDS FARMLANDSAND ANDCRT CRTCARD CARD--FOR FOREVERYDAY EVERYDAYSAVINGS SAVINGS

blackwoodsprotector.co.nz

Cold Water Gun

Brass Ball Valves

• An extremely economical cold water washdown gun • With ergonomic plastic handle • Insulated metal body

• Dezincification resistant brass (unplated body) ball valve • Full flow quarter turn • Approved by the Australian Gas Association (AGA) for gas and potable water use • Temperature range -40°C to 150°C • Hot forged sandblasted DZR body • Pure PTFE self lubricating seats • Ends female BSPP • Made in Italy

CODE 05633654

19.95

$

INCL GST

Part Number Description Unit Price

03079765

15mm

$9.20 INCL GST

03080267

20mm

$13.80 INCL GST

03080466

25mm

$20.70 INCL GST

03080762

32mm

$28.75 INCL GST

03081567

40mm

$42.55 INCL GST

03081766

50mm

$67.85 INCL GST

Phone: 0800 660 660

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“Take on your project for less” BriAn, TEAM MEMBEr

Mighty 15 Multi Purpose Ladder 4.5m. 120kg industrial rating. (Plank not included.)

SKU00313743

$

18V Drill Combo Kit Hammer drill, impact driver, radio. SKU06230174

249

$

EACH

389

17kg Demolition Breaker

1500W. 30mm Hex shank. Anti-vibration. SKU00253045

33cc Petrol Chainsaw

16 Drawer Tool Chest

$

$

350mm. SKU00230842

249

1698

$

Stainless steel. Ball bearing slides. Pioneer stereo & speakers. Fridge. SKU06120195

1998

Galvanised Toolbox

75

$

1050w x 365d x 392h mm. Lockable. Heavy duty. SKU00265904

To find your local Bunnings store visit www.bunnings.co.nz or phone 0508 BUNNINGS.

Not all services and products featured are available in all stores, but may be ordered. See in store for product availability. Shelf prices may be lower than advertised to ensure lowest prices every day. We reserve the right to restrict the purchase of commercial quantities. All prices quoted are inclusive of GST. Prices valid until Sunday 31st August 2014 or while stocks last.

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Your life is riding on this When you’re driving there’s only the equivalent of one handprint of tread connecting each of your tyres to the road. Think about that – your family, your lives, all literally riding on that single palm print. So when it comes to choosing tyres for your car, put yourself in safe hands. Bridgestone branded tyres are available through Bridgestone Select, Bridgestone Tyre Centre and Firestone stores nationwide.

Your Farmlands and CRT Cards are welcomed.

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www.bridgestone.co.nz

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FARMLANDS FARMLANDSAND ANDCRT CRTCARD CARD--FOR FOREVERYDAY EVERYDAYSAVINGS SAVINGS

SAVE

7c

per litre*

SHAREHOLDERS NOW SAVE EVEN MORE Use your Farmlands Card or CRT Card at your local Challenge station and SAVE! Challenge is a network of independent Kiwiowned service stations. We’re proud to say we’re Kiwi-As in the way we do business and what’s more, Challenge service stations are supplied by Farmlands Fuel, which is owned by New Zealand farmers. The next time you need to fill up, pull into a Challenge service station and keep it local. * Cannot be used in conjunction with any other fuel card or fuel promotion

Talk to Farmlands Fuel about all your bulk fuel requirements. Call 0800 666 626 today.

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WELDING

Razorweld

New Generation Technology A Cut Above The Rest

PLASMA CUTTER 230V

CUTS CLEAN 15mm Steel - SEVERS 20mm Steel

24 MONTH Machine Warranty

40 Amp - 230V 1 Phase 30% Duty Cycle @ 40°C PFC - Power Factor Correction CNC Compatible Weight 12.2Kg Quality Torch Industrial Quality Approved AS/NZ 60947 Standard

1,252

NEW IMPROVED MODEL WITH P.F.C

+GST $1,440.00 GST Incl.

XA-CUT40RZ-SP

XA-ARC130 with carry case

24 MONTH Machine Warranty

MMA/TIG DC INVERTER WELDER PERFORMANCE PROVEN!

APPROVED TO USE ON 10A PLUG

roe spanner sets

Compliant to AS/NZ 60947 Standard

130 Amp 230V, Electrode Hot Start Auto Arc Force Tig Lift Arc - Soft Start 60% Duty Cycle 10 -130 Amps Weighs 4.9 Kg Generator Compatible

GCAZ0039UNS ON Tool KitR with AMP Tool Box. 10Cantilever G tools you need, Contains all P theLU popular housed in a durable concertina box. SetC/w includes Dr Carry SocketCase Set - Arc 1/2” Set 4m, Torch is optional and extra. 10Tig - 32mm.

390

$

00

XA-ARC130-SP $448.50 GST Incl.

399 175

$

13 $

Tig Torch is Optional and Extra

XA-MIG350MTS-SP

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BONUS SPG200

BONUSC/w Mig Torch

Shimano Baitrunner Reel &Arc Set & Regulator Aquatip Rod

Tig Torch is Optional and Ext XA-MIG175-SP

200A SPOOLGUN

1,29478

$

VALUED AT $795.00

XA-MIG250MTS-SP

+GST $1,489.00 GST Incl.

REPEAT FACTORY DEAL! - SUPER PRICE!

DISPOSABLE

XA-TIG200PXP AC/DC 200 Amp Inverter Welder 230v Single Phase HF Arc Start 2/4T Trigger Function AC Balance Control Pulse Control Base Current Down Slope Post Gas Electrode Hot Start

MaxxiLine Disposable Arg those situations where yo to have it for a particular small odd jobs.

BIG! 2.2Ltr CAPACI

24 MONTH Machine Warranty

1,999

48

13

+GST GPAB2602 26PC $2,299.00 GST Incl. XA-TIG200PXP-SP Sizes: 6 - 32mm.

+GST $459.00 GST Incl. $201.80 GST Incl.

18V automotiVe Combo Kit

Razorweld

$287.20 GST Incl.

Exclusive to

•100% ARGON DGC22AR

KCTZ-Auto This Automotive Kit is exclusive to TradeZone Stores. Contains: Pro Series Driver Drill, Impact Wrench, 125mm Angle Grinder, LED Flood Lamp, 41pc Impact Socket Set, Heavy Duty $ 78DGCREG Site Bag, 2 x5.0Ah Li-ion Energy Batteries & Fan Cooled Charger. $1,148.00 GST Incl.

New 74 Generation Technology

249

$

MaxxiLine 2.2Ltr Argon g 55 minutes of welding tim Most important factor wh bottles is to set the gas fl obtain the maximum gas

POPULAR REQUESTED REPEAT DEAL! DIGITAL TIG 200A DC PULSE

998

GAUGELESS DISP GAS REGULAT

56 52

$

$65.00 GST I

K4000 ARC A

Electrode Sizes: Rou Air Requirement: 80

INDUSTRIAL 40KHz INVERTER 200AMP - 230V SINGLE PHASE Full Function Digital Control

• • • • • • • • • • •

415v - 3Ph 60% @ 350A 40 - 350A 20- 350A 15 KVA 900x400x670 60kg

C/w 4m Mig Torch, Arc Set & Gauged Flow Regulator

+GST $3,599.00GST Incl.

MULTIFUNCTION MADNESS!

+GST $2499.00 GST Incl.

1/4” - 1.1/4”.

350AMP, 415 VOLT 3 PHASE LIFT ARC DC TIG DIGITAL METERS, VRD SAFETY SPOOLGUN CONNECTION

3,129

Power Supply Duty Cycle @ 25°c Current Range MIG Current Range MMA Rated Power Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight

2,17304

GPBB1601 16PC

XA-MIG350MTS MIG

57

DC LIFT ARC TIG SPOOLGUN READY DIGITAL METERS

$1,493.90 GST Incl. Power Supply 230v - 1Ph Duty Cycle @ 25°c 60% @ 250A Current Range MIG 30 - 250A Current Range MMA 10- 250A Rated Power 12 KVA Dimensions (LxWxH) 90x400x670 Weight 58kg

$

350A MIG WELDER MEGA! BONUS DEAL!

$

175AMP, 230VOL

1,299

Made in Taiwan. C/w Tig Torch 4m, Earth Lead & Regulator Professional quality! Set comes with a heavy duty canvas wallet.

tool set 63pC

Power Supply Duty Cycle @ 25°c Current Range MIG Current Range MMA Rated Power Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight

MIG-TIG-STICK

$ 17

17

XA-MIG250MTS MIG tools. Super range of Powerbuilt

Tig Torch is Optional & Extra

$

XA-

250AMP, 1 PHASE See in230VOLT store for a full listing. LIFT ARC DC TIG DIGITAL $ METERS, 04 VRD SAFETY SPOOLGUN CONNECTION

C/w 4m Mig Torch, Arc Set & Gauged Flow Regulator

C/w Plasma Torch Torch Spares Kit & Earth Lead

• • • • • • • •

248pC MEGA! BONUS DEAL! 250Atool MIGsetWELDER CCT004F

MULTIFUNCTION MADNESS! BONUS SPG200 200A SPOOLGUN

VALUED AT $795.00

25652

$

DC TIG HF Arc Ignition Pulse Frequency 0.5 - 200Hz Peak & Base Current Control Pulse Width Adjustment 2T/4T Trigger, Spot Time MONTH Start & Final Current Control 24 Machine Warranty Pre & Post Gas Flow Control Up & Down Slope Control MMA Arc Ignition Control MMA Arc Force Control Approved AS/NZ 60947 Standard

Power Supply Duty Cycle @ 25°c Current Range TIG Current Range MMA Rated Power Dimensions (mm) Weight

230v - 1Ph 45% @ 200A 05 - 200A 10- 160A 7.0 KVA 400x150x260 9kg

XA-TIG200PRZ-SP

C/w XA26 x 8m Tig Torch, Earth Lead 4m, Arc Lead 4m Twin Flow Argon Regulator, Machine & Gear Carry Bag

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+GST $295.00 GST Incl. K40

DC GOUGING COPPER CLA Gouging Torch Not Included

1,55000

$

+GST $1,782.50 GST Incl.

CODE

PRODUCT

DGC40305

DC Carbo

DGC50305

DC Carbo

DGC65305

DC Carbo

DGC80305

DC Carbo

DGC95305

DC Carbo

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FARMLANDS FARMLANDSAND ANDCRT CRTCARD CARD--FOR FOREVERYDAY EVERYDAYSAVINGS SAVINGS

64 stores nationwide for all your print or copy needs

NZ’S LARGEST FULL SERVICE PRINT & COPY CENTRE

AT THE BEST PRICE GUARANTEED*

PHOTO PRINTING

PRINT & COPY

PULL UP BANNERS^

Easily print your special memories with our instore photo kiosks. Up to 21 sizes to choose from.

Print or copy your documents in premium high resolution colour or B&W. Great for a single page or 1000s.

Make any message stand out with a range of banners in a variety of styles & sizes.

6X4’S FROM

19

FROM

15

C

MINI BANNER FROM $25

C PAGE B&W

FROM

1

$ 29

(100+)

PAGE COLOUR

Full service pricing 1-100 pages. A4 single Sided. 80gsm B&W. 100gsm Colour.

EXHIBITION BANNER FROM $165 Exhibition banner available in selected stores.

LAMINATING

POSTERS

BINDING

Protect your important documents and improve appearance with lamination. A5 - A1 sizes available.

Display your big ideas on wide format prints from A2 to AO size.

Present any document professionally with plastic or wire binding.

FROM

FROM

FROM

1

$ 79 EACH

A5. 1 page.

10

$

50 EACH

160gsm paper. A0 at selected stores. No posters available at Thames, Mt Maunganui & Kerikeri stores.

3

$

49 EACH

Plastic binding. 6mm. 1-23 page.

*If you happen to find the same product advertised cheaper, we’ll beat it by up to 10%; 5% on laptops, desktops, notebooks, tablets, computer accessories, printers, mobile phones & postal. Excludes gift cards, vouchers & phone cards. Pricing valid 1-31 August 2014. ^Exhibition banners not available at Kerikeri, Mt Maunganui & Thames stores.

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THE BEST HELP YOU CAN GET

FARM WORKER 4X4 provides a

practical option to side by side UTVs, with more load space, better protection from the elements, and better all-round comfort. This is not a converted ATV, rather a solid work vehicle with real carrying and towing ability.

With 3 months deferred payment on your Farmlands Card

If you are looking for versatility, comfort, and rugged reliability, the Suzuki Farm Worker 4x4 could be just what you need. Farm Worker range includes Wellside, Flatdeck, Versatile and Multi Purpose (illustrated)

Multi Purpose $13,557 plus GST

Shown with accessory Bullbars, Maxxis tyres and towbar. See your dealer for the cost of these items.

SZM0078

WWW.SUZUKI.CO.NZ The Farm Worker range has been developed to operate as an off-road vehicle only and consequently is not able to be registered for road use. Warranty: Two year mechanical, one year corrosion. Some exclusions apply. Please ask your Suzuki dealer for details. Card

Pay for it on your Farmlands or CRT Card

Victoria Tapware Clearance BY

79.

=$

+

06 +GST

Shower/Bath Diverter 565203

BASIN MIXER 563550

SHOWER MIXER EZIMIX

563551

option available

$

144.09 +GST

WHILE STOCKS LAST

0800 101 999 www.mico.co.nz

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Card

• 81 Stores Nationwide • OPEN 7 DAYS • www.repco.co.nz • Freephone 0800 800 878 • Farmlands & CRT Cards Accepted •

20kw Diesel Forced Air Heater Force 9 Air Compressor

• • • •

Ideal compressor for light trade or more demanding home and small workshop use Includes an air regulator required for spray-painting and air tools Motor Size - 2.5hp Displacement - 8.1CFM

• • • • • •

70,000 Btu Forced Air Heater Ultra Portable - 13kg with Pnuematic Wheels 13 Litre tank for up to 9 hours heating 21kw 158 metre square heating Built in thermostat Multi fuel capable

(PT-70T-KFA)

Storm 2 Water Blaster

• • • •

2700psi 10L/min AR Axial Pump Ideal for light trade cleaning needs

(STORM 2)

(TD-2540)

$

80780

Air Impact Wrench 1/2” Dr

• • •

$

• •

37630

1290Nm, 950ft / lb of torque Free speed of 7000rpm Average air consumption: 225Lpm, 8 CFM Mechanism twin hammer Weight: 2.06kg

(RCIW2360)

$

316

30

Lawn Mower Jack Manual/Hydraulic

• • • •

10,000kg Low Profile Bottle Jack (RJB12TLP)

Lifting capacity (wheel stirrups): 160kg Max lifting height (wheel stirrups): 508mm Max inside wheel width in stirrups: 489mm Max outside wheel width in stirrups: 1308mm

(T-5350S)

$

87650

Air/Water Reel with 15m x 10mm Hose

• • • • •

15m x 10mm hose Max pressure: 1700kPa (250psi) Inlet: 3/8” BSP (F) Outlet: 1/4” BSP (M) hose outlet Includes carry handle, mounting bracket

(AW2150)

$

11390

Min height

Max height

171mm

340mm

$

34390

$

37380

Prices include GST.

90 YEARS

OF

90 YEARS OF

While stocks last. Valid until 30 September 2014. E & OE. Price excludes freight & installation.

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ASURE

Accommodation Group Your Comfort is ASUREd

48 ASURE Properties Nationwide

VIEW YOUR DESTINATION ON

www.asurestay.com AND BOOK DIRECT

Loyalty Programme Stay 9 nights at 3 ASURE properties and receive $100 off your 10th night!

Card

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Exclusive Farmlands Shareholder Deals Arthur Barnett present two new collections for the home, at very special prices. Get in quick while stocks last!

DENBY Monsoon Antalya Cake Tins Large $28.95, Medium $21.95, Small $14.95 Plate Set $88.00 Set of 4 Mugs $98.00 Sheridan Living Textures Towel Range Engineered to capture water faster, this soft and plush ribbed towel range comes in a palette of contemporary colours. Bath Towel $39.95 now $27.95 Hand Towel $22.95 now $15.95 Face Cloth $13.95 now $9.95 Bath Mat $34.95 now $24.95 King Towel $69.95 now $48.95 Offer available until 31st August

6% rebate applies

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M.M LINEN Designed in NZ and sourced globally this timeless collection speaks of elegance, artistry and style. Jasmine Bedcover Set includes two pillowcases, available in White, Seafoam and Charcoal. Small 220 x 260cm $199.99 now $159.99 Medium 265 x 260cm $279.99 now $223.99 Large 285 x 270cm $299.99 now $239.95

You can now use your Farmlands/CRT Cards ONLINE at arthurbarnett.co.nz

Sheet Sets 100% Cotton with a generous 45cm drop fitted sheet. Suela Sheet Set with scallop embroidered edge in White only Queen Set $159.99 now $127.99 King Set $179.99 now $143.99 Lucia Sheet Set with lace panel in White only Queen Set $159.99 now $127.99 King Set $179.99 now $143.99 Offer available until 31st August

You can now go shopping online using your Farmlands Card at arthurbarnett.co.nz or Freephone 0800 801 129 Make the most of our FREE delivery service within NZ on all purchases under 15kg.

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PlaceMakers

KITCHENS • cabinetry made in new zealand excluding hardware • soft-close cupboards & drawers with european made soft close hardware

Cabinetry Flat Pack

• lifetime warranty on internal hardware

$5,210

+ Benchtop

• 15 year warranty on cabinetry Cabinetry Pre Assembled

• ISO14001 environmentally certified

Ready for installation + Benchtop

moisture resistant board

$5,410

• free in-store design service • a range of solutions to suit any budget

LINE KITCHEN: Cabinet colour: Thermal wrapped, white matt finish (Robina Profile). Benchtop colour: Formica® Flint Crystal.

Price includes: Benchtop, cabinets, door & drawer fronts, cover panels, legs, toe kicks & soft closing doors & drawers

WE’VE GOT SHEDS FOR EVERY FARM ASK IN-STORE FOR YOUR COMPETITIVE QUOTE • WE CAN SUPPLY A KITSET FOR YOU TO BUILD, OR DESIGN AND BUILD TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS • WIDE RANGE OF SIZES AVAILABLE

Sheds available at participating stores only. Contact your local store for more information.

USE YOUR FARMLANDS CARD OR CRT CARD AT PLACEMAKERS FOR DISCOUNTS ON SELECTED PRODUCTS. PLACEMAKERS ARE A PROUD SPONSOR OF:

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FORD

DON’T

SETTLE FOR ANYTHING

LESS Card

For your Farmlands shareholder’s special price, talk to your Ford dealer today

Ranger 4WD XLT Double Cab shown in Aurora Blue, with accessory sports bar. International Pick-Up Award 2013 presented to Ford by Pieter Wieman, jury chairman, at the Fleet Transport EXPO 12 event, in Dublin, Ireland. November 2012.

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A power company that comes out for a yarn... I like it.

At Meridian Energy we find it’s best to do business face-to-face. That’s why we have a dedicated mobile Primary ITO-trained Agribusiness team with farm accessible vehicles. That’s why we visit you on farm, when you need us. Talk to us – we’re working for rural New Zealand.

Card

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Call 0800 496 777

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Make sure your trees grow old with you. Farm forestry is no doubt a smart way to invest in your future. But 109 years in rural New Zealand has taught us that a lot can happen in the time it takes for a forest to mature. That’s why we’ve put together an easy to understand insurance package specifically for farm forestry plantations. By paying your premiums through your Farmlands account you’ll get the benefit of our Farmlands rebate, so why not get in touch.

FMG0556

Ask around about us, call 0800 366 466 or visit fmg.co.nz

That’s what works out here.


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