NZGrower | April 2021

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POTATOES AS PART OF A REGENERATIVE FARM Words by Gemma Carroll : Communication & Engagement Officer, Potatoes NZ Inc.

Potatoes NZ made the most of their 2021 Field Walk in the Horowhenua District this March by including a visit to Mingiroa Farm, tucked away in the nearby Rangitikei District

Potatoes NZ made the most of their 2021 Field Walk in the Horowhenua District this March by including a visit to Mingiroa Farm, tucked away in the nearby Rangitikei District. Mingiroa is a small farm on rolling hills with pockets of native bush, the Rangitikei river nearby, a herd of 300 cows, some sheep, paddocks full of grasses and herbs, four hectares of vegetable crops including asparagus, squash, pumpkins, brassicas and potatoes as well as fruit trees like figs, feijoa, and apples. There is also a nursery for retail vegetable seedlings. Mingiroa has a total of 248 hectares of organic farmland, 90 hectares of which is leased. Since 1852, the Hogg family have tended to the land and grown food for their community. Mingiroa Farm is organically certified by BioGro New Zealand and is utilising regenerative methods to build nutrients, life, and carbon in the soil. The organic dairy herd are moved four to five times a day through diverse pasture including cocksfoot, fescue, legumes, forbs, other cover crops and vegetable cropping areas. It is a good life 68

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for the cows with a healthy diverse diet. The family fully converted to organics in the early 2000s. Initially they grew and marketed organic vegetable boxes and organic peas for processing. At the time it did not seem like the market was ready and it was a bit of an uphill battle. So they withdrew and grazed heifers and dairy cows before converting to dairy in 2008. Due to the high input, high financial and high environmental cost of conventional dairy farming, Mingiroa returned to farming organically three years ago and are now growing organic vegetables alongside the dairy cows. Sam Hogg reckons spuds are great for dairying and offer a nitrate mitigating crop. Five to ten percent of the potato crop will be seconds but are not wasted as they then become food for the herd. To date Sam has grown his 1.5 hectares of spuds with zero inputs and achieved around 35T/hectare in his Agria crop this season. By way of comparison, a nearby conventional grower with a similar climate may expect to achieve 50T/hectare but uses applied fertiliser to achieve this, pesticides, herbicides and more tillage or cultivation.


Articles inside

Mycorrhizal fungi win/win for growers and environment

4min
pages 76-77

Introducing IRONMAXPRO New Zealand’s first BioGro certified slug and snail bait

2min
page 75

TomatoesNZ Inc

3min
page 74

Onions NZ Inc

3min
page 73

Potatoes NZ Inc

8min
pages 70-72

Vegetables NZ Inc

3min
pages 68-69

Process Vegetables NZ Inc

1min
page 67

Growing organic onions

5min
pages 62-63

Still rather dry in the eastern South Island

3min
pages 58-59

Temperature effects on plants

5min
pages 56-57

Taking innovation way beyond

5min
pages 50-52

Potato tuber moth in growers’ sights

4min
pages 48-49

Sustaining profit

5min
pages 46-47

New Lincoln Horticulture Society growing rapidly

3min
pages 44-45

Horticultural education centre nears funding target

4min
pages 42-43

The Lettuce Man

5min
pages 40-41

No food, no people

3min
pages 34-35

Are we on track for global sustainability, or disaster?

4min
pages 32-33

Being smarter about the way we grow

7min
pages 36-39

How one competition has changed the future for thisbudding horticulturis

4min
pages 30-31

Energy and labour challenges with capsicum

4min
pages 26-29

Woodhaven Gardens continues to innovate

8min
pages 20-23

Lewis Farms’ strategy deliver

4min
pages 24-25

Farm Environment Plan update

1min
pages 12-13

It’s Blueberry Country

5min
pages 17-19

President’s Word: Climate change is real – so what are we going to do about it?

6min
pages 4-5

Taking the headache out of compliance

4min
pages 14-16

A biosecurity threat marches closer

3min
pages 10-11

The Chief Executive: What is needed for recovery?

3min
pages 6-7
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