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Page 1: Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, November 2013

November 2013 Edition13,350 copies DELIVERED FREE to every rural delivery address in Manawatu

Winning way with alpacasPage 6–7

Post flood clean-up advice for farmers

No big changes for rural mail delivery

Caring for the animals

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Recent gale force winds and heavy rain in the lower North Island left a trail of destruction in its wake, caused road closures and forced residents in some areas to evacuate their homes. And floods have left some farmers with a huge clean-up task.

Horizons Regional Council incident controller Ged Shirley said the council was aware of some key issues throughout the region and a full assessment was to be done as part of the recovery process.

“We have also contacted the Ministry of Primary Industries with a view of outlining the damage to our rural communities following this event.”

Farmers facing farm clean-up have been offered advice from Horizons as they deal with rebuilding bridges and culverts, land slips and disposing of dead stock.

Horizons regulatory manager Richard Munneke said the council would like to help farmers get through the clean-up phase as quickly as possible.

“In light of the floods, if there are minor replacement works that need to be done, we won’t be requiring farmers to get resource consent provided they are rebuilding what was there originally.”

“However, some of the bridges and culverts that have failed or blown out may have done so because the culvert diameter was too small or the bridge was too low.

“In these cases the replacement bridge or culvert may need to have a greater waterway area to prevent future flood damage.”

Mr Munneke said if farmers think this may apply on their property, they should phone Horizons for a chat about options to minimise future failures and blowouts.

Dead stock should be buried 20 metres from a water course and one metre above the water table.

Enquiries about rebuilding of bridges or culverts can be directed to Horizons consents team on freephone 0508 800 800. Visit www.horizons.govt.nz for information regarding flood damaged pasture, slips and re-grassing.

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Country residents can breathe a sigh of relief with New Zealand Post’s decision to keep rural mail delivery to five days a week.

With the volume of mail declining over the past ten years, New Zealand Post had earlier considered reducing mail delivery from six to three days. However, it was recently announced that mail delivery to rural areas will be maintained at five days a week while urban areas will drop to three days a week. These changes will apply from mid-2015.

Federated Farmers are thrilled by the decision.

“This is great news for rural people, as many businesses are still heavily reliant on a five-day service,” said Federated Farmers national president Bruce Wills.

“New Zealand Post and the Government have clearly listened to our members concerns and we are pleased that they have recognised the uniqueness of the rural business model in their Deed of Understanding.”

As a legal arrangement between the Government and New Zealand Post, the Deed of Understanding sets out certain obligations for the state-owned enterprise.

“Whilst technology is changing the way we communicate and eventually we will see a decline in postal deliveries, we are not there yet,” said Mr Wills.

“There are still some 86,000 rural people off-line, where rural post is a daily fixture in the running of their business and household.

“We would like to thank all parties involved for highlighting the unique situation that rural New Zealand is in when it comes to postal delivery.”

Rural Women New Zealand are also delighted the rural delivery service will remain uncompromised.

"In our submission, which Minister Amy Adams has acknowledged, we highlighted that the rural delivery is so much more than just a mail service and anything that threatened its sustainability would have widespread unintended consequences," said Rural Women national president Liz Evans.

"It is a wraparound distribution service that is part of the fabric that holds rural communities together.

"Our rural delivery contractors provide a lifeline, delivering supplies, repairs and spare parts, animal health remedies, medicines and courier  parcels.” Mrs Evans said the

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"In many rural areas there is limited or no cellphone coverage and we are still dealing with dial-up broadband connections in many cases."

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Animal therapist, Fenella Grigsby, has always loved animals.

She grew up in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire in the United Kingdom where her parents

raised a beef herd. Horses, dogs, cats and poultry also featured on the farm and the family regularly went horseback riding together. Her childhood growing up around animals proved to be an ideal foundation for Fenella. She has combined this passion with bodywork therapy skills and training to reduce their pain and increase their mobility.

After suffering a head injury in 1996, one week before she was due to begin studies at Bristol University, Fenella’s interest in bodywork began.

Fenella was finding it intensely painful to lift a small glass with her right  hand. “This led me to receive McTimoney Chiropractic treatment from Gabrielle Swait at the Cotswold Chiropractic Clinic in Cheltenham, UK.

“A few sessions and I was away.”

Shortly afterwards Fenella travelled to New Zealand to groom and play polo with Nick Jones in Auckland.

“This is when I fell in love with New Zealand.”

On her return to the United Kingdom, she completed five years of study at the McTimoney College of Chiropractic and spent two years with registered animal physiotherapist Sarah Stafford. Another two years study followed to complete a Postgraduate Diploma in Animal Chiropractic from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT).

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horses using chiropractic  techniques. Horses, dogs, cats, alpacas, cows and pigs have all benefitted from Fenella’s bodywork treatment.

Although she used to travel extensively throughout the North Island offering animal therapeutic services, Fenella now concentrates on caring for patients in the lower half of the North Island. She travels to clients from her Taihape base. “One of my equine clients had a few problems with a selection of the cows on the dairy farm she managed,” said Fenella.

“Interesting cases are the treatment of dairy cows that have collapsed and are unable to stand by themselves.

“The cows responded well to treatment and their standing and walking did improve substantially.”

Fenella has also had success treating pigs for reduced mobility through the spine.

She offers human sports therapy and massage too.

“I sponsor the show jumpers, Robert Steele and Lydia Quay, by providing musculoskeletal therapy and support for their horses and themselves,”

said Fenella. I guess I love treating high performance athletes, however, I love it just as much when I can help reduce pain and increase mobility in a kid’s 12hh pony, or see the difference in the demeanour and well being of a Huntaway who has had an unfortunate incident with a cattle beast or a quad bike.”

Fenella always begins an initial consultation with a case history of the patient.

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Fenella plans to further her studies through either Otago or Auckland universities.

“In the meantime I am exploring routes to be an Alexander Technique teacher as I feel this will further help people I come across.

“I am humbled by the powerful tools I have learnt that help to improve a patient’s health and wellbeing.”

A variety of animals have benefitted from Fenella’s bodywork treatment

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Lars and Heather Olsson’s interest in breeding alpacas has spanned more than a decade.

After an initial introduction to alpacas at the Home and Garden Show in Palmerston North

in 2001, the couple were instantly captivated and decided they would like to buy two.

They went home, did some research and one year later two female alpacas arrived on their property. Their first

cria, a female Suri, was born within the first month.

The couple began their alpaca stud, on the outskirts of Palmerston North, through breeding Huacayas and crossing Suris over them.

Suris were quite rare at the time and it was difficult to purchase them.

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“Then it was evident Suris were the way for us to go, so we eventually sold off our Huacayas and concentrated on Suris only,” said Heather.

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“They are inquisitive and regal-looking on a windy day when the wind drapes their full fleece around.

“Also, farming alpacas is relatively easy as they don’t need much looking after.”

The couple settled on naming their alpaca stud after the Swedish island of Gotland. Lars grew up in Orebro, Sweden, and travelled to Gotland on an annual basis to stay with his uncle and grandparents, helping out on the farm.

Heather and Lars with some of their alpacas

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In an endeavour to boost herd numbers, Lars and Heather bought a herd of 14 American registered Suris in 2004. The stud’s genetics now vary from a wide range of well-known winning Suris in the alpaca industry.

Gotland Alpacas currently has 55 Suris with close to 15 crias due this spring.

The Olsson’s have found their 18 acre property, with a combination of flat and rolling pasture, suits alpacas. The farm is divided up into 16 paddocks, all accessible to a main race with pens and a shed.

Heather said the alpacas soft padded foot doesn’t pug the ground and the animals graze only on short grass.

“We offer hay or chaff only, as a substitute when the pasture is dry or in the winter when they like to go in the shed for shelter.” Hay is grown annually on the property.

The alpacas are checked on a daily basis to ensure all are well. Females are moved every few days, on a three-week rotational turnaround, to rest the paddocks and give the grass time to grow. The males are moved weekly.

Heather said they’ve been fortunate enough to breed good, healthy stock which goes with routine husbandry including vaccinations and occasional worming, if needed.

“If ever they are not up to our standard, they are culled out and we would only breed from the healthiest.”

Lars and Heather shear their own  alpacas. “We prefer to shear ourselves, at our own pace and can get 15 done in one day,” said Heather. “It’s a good opportunity to assess which ones are of outstanding quality.”

The couple skirt and clean the fleeces before being sent off with a fibre pool and sold overseas, generally to Europe or North America.

A few stud males are available on the property and these are continually updated as quality shows through with improved genetics.

“This is evident in the show-ring where we are exposed to the very best and strive to get our herd constantly even in micron and with a low standard deviation.”

Each year, Lars and Heather compete at the National Show, which is held alternately in the North and South Islands.

They also compete all over the North Island and have won numerous supreme championships with their animals and fleeces.

Recently at the World Alpaca Expo held in Hamilton, the Olsson’s were awarded Champion Finest Fleece. They also won three reserve championship

trophies and were just half a point away from the supreme winner.

“We were very proud to win Champion Junior Male Suri and Best Fawn Suri with our young male, Gotland Royal Flush,” said  Heather. “It was a close call between him and the winner of the supreme in the line-up.”

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Bugs can’t handle big cloverAn article on the development of clover by AgResearch published in November 2003 starts with following. ‘If there is one thing New Zealand couldn’t do without, it would have to be white clover’.

While it doesn’t seem like an obvious one for the top 20 list of ‘essential survival items,’ white clover-based pastures underpin most of New Zealand’s milk, meat and wool production in a quiet unassuming way.

While clover contributes around $3 billion annually to the New Zealand economy and each one per cent improvement in yield has been estimated to be worth more than $20 million.

White clover is integrated into pastures to improve nutritive value and animal intake rates, as well as provide low-cost nitrogen for pasture growth. It has also been a key in the development of New Zealand’s low cost livestock farming systems. Without white clover, livestock production in

large leafed clover, some as tall as our redbands, were unaffected.

After an hour or so spent walking the property the farmer summed up the situation with the following statement: ‘The bugs can’t handle the big stuff,’ and on the evidence of what we were seeing he was correct. Bugs and disease perform the function of ensuring that weak plants do not breed making sure that the plants that do are capable of withstanding the pressure of high performance pastoral farming.

An article published within the last twelve months recommended farmers in the Canterbury region to apply nitrogen fertiliser as the clover flea and weevil had followed dairy farming to the district. It is highly unlikely that fleas and weevils know, or care, what animals are grazing the pastures they currently share.

Their ability to flourish is due to an increase in the amount of clover weakened by current mainstream farming practices of which the regular application of fertiliser nitrogen plays a central role. It doesn’t have to be the case and the change to a CalciZest-based clover friendly nutrient programme that grows more total pasture with a more even spread of pasture throughout the year can be made seamlessly with a noticeable improvement in quality and animal performance within a month after implementation.

The most recent independent report, done for the 2011–12 season, showed the property monitored grew 30% more pasture and produced 38% more milk solids than district average. The cows on that property also ate 15.3kgDM to produce a kilogram of milk solids compared to 19.5kgDM for the district average, with an increase in profit of 38%.

New Zealand would depend solely on fertiliser nitrogen. This has obvious environmental consequences.”

Ten years on the question has to be asked. Why have the fertiliser policies pushed by the two major fertiliser companies and endorsed by the major advisory groups been based on the dependence on fertiliser nitrogen when it is well known that clovers suffer as a result?

One reason that has been forwarded so far is that clover flea and weevil have done such damage that the clover in pasture is incapable of fixing sufficient nitrogen for high performance farming.

Eco-Logic soil Improvement has an increasing number of properties nationwide that use DoloZest/CalciZest total nutrient programmes, and produce based on Overseer, permanent pastures growing up to 19.3 tonne of dry matter annually. A recent farm walk on one of these properties was to examine the damage on some of the small clover plants in the sward. Under a magnifying glass eggs laid by insects could be seen, however the long strong-stemmed

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

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

To put everything into perspective, when brokers and exporters meet to discuss the season ahead and draft a schedule (or roster) of auction sales to be held, there is usually a reasonably accurate assessment of availability formulated using historic numbers, changing land use patterns, total sheep

number forecasts, growing conditions and a few ‘seat of the pants’ feelings in regard to how the market is likely to be driven.

This then gives the meeting the ability to allow for a fair and reasonable number of bales which will be ‘re-offered’ during the season after failing to meet grower or broker expectation at the initial offering.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Fine wool types also received improved prices as the month progressed, a reflection of solid demand for Australian fine wools during the same period, and as the main selling season continued demand from local exporters appeared to particularly reward growers

for well prepared lines displaying good combing length and tensile strength.

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

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

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

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

The � rst signs of FE usually show up as a drop in milk production soon after the intake of toxic spores (sub clinical FE). Other signs may include cows being restless at milking time, seeking shade and licking their udder. As facial eczema becomes more obvious, another drop in milk production may be seen and exposed un-pigmented skin may thicken and peel. Especially prone are the white areas on cattle, teats and udder and inside the hind legs may also be affected. It is important to remember that not all animals may show physical signs of clinical facial eczema, but some may have had liver damage occur (sub clinical FE).

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

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

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

Zinc 50 has a nil milk withhold period and is suitable for dairy cows. Zinc 50 is available from your local veterinarian.

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

Green Apple can be added to drinking water, dry feed or mineral drenches such as zinc oxide or magnesium sulphate/chlorides and this makes it an ideal partner when using zinc products to treat facial eczema.

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

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

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

Fertiliser40 things I’ve learned

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

reflection of the soil’s health.

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

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

3FERTILISER programmes must be based around the calcium content

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

7SOLUBLE phosphorus products kill vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi

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

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

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

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

and yield will not meet potential.

10ADEQUATE calcium also translates into better stock growth rates and

weight gain.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

175mm deep.

16SIXTY percent of the sugars manufactured in leaves are dumped

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

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

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

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

boron added.

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

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

20BRIX levels are a measurement of soluble solids (superior

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

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

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

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

There is also the risk of the IRD not accepting that the employees are deemed as independent contractors and have sought PAYE reimbursement payments from farmer employers who have entered such agreements.

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

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

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

Any dairy farmer engaging an independent contractor to milk the cows

or to do work on the farm, should ensure that payments are made directly to the contractor on the presentation of a GST invoice and the contractor provides a payment  receipt. The intention of the parties is important. This test looks at the intention of each party to the agreement regarding the nature of the relationship.

The fact that a written contract states that a person is an employee or an independent contractor, may indicate the intention of the parties but is not determinative. If the actual circumstances point to an employment relationship, then simply labelling it an independent contract will not alter the actuality.

The fundamental test looks at factors such as whether the type of business or the nature of the job justifies or requires using an independent contractor. Is there a time limit for completing a specific  project. Can the worker be dismissed. Who is legally liable if the job goes wrong. Usually, an independent contractor agrees to be responsible for his or her work. He or she cannot usually be ‘dismissed’, although the contract can be terminated if it is broken.

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

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

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

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WheelsManawatu

FARM

Wreckers of all Road, Trail, Farm Bikes and Quads.Full Service and Repairs on all makes of Farm Bikes.

Frame Repairs, Plastic Welding, RebuildsNew and Used Parts for most Models FOR SALE.

Also FOR SALE Secondhand Two Wheeler and Four Wheeler Bikes and Quads

Big AlsMOTORCYCLES

• ROAD • ATV • Wreckers

25a Bisley Street

Palmerston North.

Ph: 06 355 4852

Mob: 027 297 8034

Big Al’s has expanded and has shifted from Tweed St to 25a Bisley Street

We Buy Old and Used Motor Bikes and Quads

Motorcycle experts shifting gearADVERTOR IA L

That name is ‘Big Al’ — because Big Al’s Motorcycles is the town’s biggest wrecker of offroad bikes, street bikes and quads, as well as a trusted supplier of second-hand machines across all makes and models.

But twenty � ve years of experience has come with twenty � ve years of expansion, too. That’s why Big Al’s have recently moved their entire operation from their original headquarters in Tweed Street to new premises in Bisley Street — not just to re-organise space and spruce up presentation, but also as a chance to modernise and streamline their business.

Riders from the road to the back blocks will still � nd a huge range of parts on hand, with Big Al’s legendary ability to source hard-to-� nd components unchanged. The company have also expanded their workshop facilities,

meaning that no matter how big the knocks your machine has taken, the frame welding, plastic welding and engineering masterminds at Big Al’s have you covered. In the worst case scenario, the team will buy bikes which have ‘reached the end of the line’, providing a nice head-start on purchasing one of their reconditioned and reliable second hand range.

With Palmerston North sitting at the hub of one of the nation’s most vibrant rural areas, there are plenty of farmers (and recreational riders) who have come to rely on Big Al’s expertise over the years. With new premises, and the same great level of service, they are still your � rst choice for all things to do with motorbikes and quads — especially at this busy time of year for agriculture, when downtime for any machine, big or small, is better off avoided.

For the past quarter century, riders on two and four wheels alike have relied on Palmerston North's big name in parts and repairs to keep them moving.

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FA R M W H E E L S

Robertson Holden451 Rangitikei St, Palmerston North

Ph: 06 356 1062 email: [email protected]

YEARS AND YEARS

OF WORRY-FREE DRIVING.

Offer available at participating Holden Dealers on Trax, Malibu and VF Commodore for private customers only. Ends 30 November 2013 and not available with other offers. Includes: 3 years/45,000kms standard scheduled service (whichever occurs first) in accordance with your service warranty booklet: 6 years/130,000km warranty (whichever occurs first); and 6 years roadside assistance from date of vehicle registration. Vehicle must be serviced by a Holden Dealer or Holden Authorised Service Centre in order to qualify for the extended manufacturer’s warranty.

NEW

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22HP 42” / 26HP 48” USA MADE / LOW NZ PRICE FULL RANGE AVAILABLE

NEWNEW

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Phil Pulley and Robert Foster envisioned a new kind of mower, and set out to build it using a mixture of optimism and engineering know-how.

Now the Bad Boy mower company is the single largest manufacturer of zero-turn mowers on the planet, proving wrong those many early naysayers who called their product ‘overbuilt’ and predicted a swift demise for the company. Far from being over-engineered, the aim of the Bad Boy’s rugged construction is to make it durable as well as functional, a design feature lauded by users, who � nd the Arkansas company’s machines to be more reliable than those of many competitors.

By 2002 the Bad Boy operation had upshifted to a 36,000 square foot factory, and today the � rm needs a whopping 850,000 square feet of research facilities, factories and warehousing just to keep up with demand. The range has expanded along with the machinery and real estate needed to produce

it too — now there are Bad Boy machines for all kinds of outdoor tasks, from practical diesel units to the full-featured, bright orange ‘Outlaw Extreme’, perhaps the only zero-turn mower in the world with a race-car style spoiler. As with all of their models, operator comfort has been given just as high priority as mechanical accuracy — in fact, the Bad Boy mowers designers have worked hard to make sure that they themselves would be happy to put in a full eight-hour day behind the controls, day in and day out.

Bad Boy have satis� ed the demands of the famously lawn-proud American market, and are now available here in New Zealand too. Whether for commercial applications, or to tackle the sward on your lifestyle block or large property, these mowers epitomse the same kind of attitude as Mr Harley and Mr Davidson’s two-wheeled creations — the product of US engineering and enterprise at its best.

Serious power to tackle the backyard jungleADVERTOR IA L

Like that other American icon Harley Davidson, Bad Boy mowers began with a couple of visionary inventors, an idea, and a good old-fashioned ‘man shed’ — the kind of place where great things are welded up out of steel and tube.

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FA R M W H E E L S

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Come into Courtesy Ford with your Farmlands card before the end of December 2013 and be prepared to be amazed at the massive savings you will get on all new Ranger models.

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If there’s one thing that we’ve learned over the years, it’s that no two farms are alike. So with

a range of 65-120 hp, we are offering you two different

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you can mix and match to fit your

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But there’s another side to off road power which has been the focus of intense design and development by the Polaris engineering team — the mud-slinging world of pure recreation.

There’s a sense, with the new Polaris Scrambler 850 that those folks in the design department have been given free rein, eschewing some of the practicalities needed for farm labour in lieu of more aggressive, race-tuned styling and handling.

Nothing else could explain the fierce looks and the high-output growl of this terrain-dominating machine, which is already garnering great reviews from competition riders and weekend trail-riders alike.

It all begins with a seriously re-worked power plant — a parallel twin fuel-injected overhead cam mill tuned to churn out a full 77 horsepower, and mated to a CVT box which prioritises sheer corner-to-corner acceleration.

Knowing that airflow is key to performance, the Scrambler’s creators have also made sure to fit a sports-tuned exhaust system

Work hard, play harder this summerIt’s a well known fact that Polaris ATV quads work hard — both those and their ‘big brothers’ in the side-by-side configured Ranger series are now a common sight on Kiwi farms, putting in a hard day’s yakka.

— with the added benefit of amplifying that visceral four-stroke sound. Power is delivered to the ground in smooth chunks, via a suspension setup created in partnership with racing heavyweights Fox, and incorporating their podium series shocks.

With a full twelve inches of ride height, and over ten inches of travel in its custom-designed rolled rear suspension, the Scrambler is made to glide over the most gnarly terrain, gripping hard with specially commissioned sports tyres. Of course, as a Polaris, you can expect plenty of electronic wizardry to smooth the ride as well. Not only is the Scrambler 850 available with EPS power steering, it also packs a true all wheel drive system which delivers maximum power to all wheels as soon as the rear wheels begin to slip. That mean less time slamming levers and buttons, and more time slamming through the turns and through the mud!

DRIVE TO THE CONDITIONS

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Contact us now for a brochure pack or to locate your nearest dealer so we can show you our extensive range of Lawnmowers and Engine and PTO powered Wood Chippers.

Email [email protected]

or Call 0508 36 77 83

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Ask about chipping your own animal beddingQuick, clean, efficient tree removal

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• 400hp Tracked Chipper• 700hp Chipper• Self Feeding• Chips trees up to 90cm

diameterChips trees up to 90cm diameterChips trees up to 90cm

• 6x6 trucks• Excavators with tree

shears & grapples

• 750hp Horizontal Grinder 750hp Horizontal Grinder 750hp Horizontal

• Grinding stumps/forestry slashGrinding stumps/forestry slashGrinding stumps/

• 400hp Tracked Stump Grinder/Mulcher400hp Tracked Stump Grinder/Mulcher400hp Tracked Stump

• Grinds stumps any size• Land clearing

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Based in Tokomaru south of Palmerston North we have over 60 Based in Tokomaru south of Palmerston North we have over 60 years combined farming/contracting experience, so we can offer a complete range of services and advice. Please visit our web site to see a full list of services we offer.

TRUCK & 4WD DISMANTLERSEND OF MAYNE STREET, WAITARA Phone Joe, Dave or Bruce

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• Quality Products & Service.• We Design, Manufacture, Install and Service our own NZ Made Products.

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Available from CRT, PGG Wrightson, FarmlandsUV Protected Polycarbonate. Fits on any container with a flat surface. Instructions supplied with the fitting.$20 plus p&pGORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING21 LITCHFIELD ST, BLENHEIM

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Use fast acting CRAMP-STOP at any time –during the night, during or after sport. Spray once under the tongue and repeat in 30–60 seconds if necessary.Available from Selected Health Stores, Sports Shops and Pharmacies.

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

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

FARM BRIDGESPhone Pat now 0800 222 189

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All items in this advertisement are while stocks last. Phone Rural Direct for conditions of delivery. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST.

Suitable forabove ground use.

Hard-wearing LDPEsuits AG camlocks

63mm x 50m$199.00

63mm x 100m$389.00

DRAG hose EFFLUENT pipe

ID nominal Pressure $ per 100mbore rating (PSI)

15mm 130 $ 76.0020mm 116 $141.0025mm 94 $182.0032mm 72 $223.0040mm 65 $264.0050mm 50 $346.00

LDPE water pipe

Anka & Hansen fittings available

20mm x 100m 116PSI

$141.00

MDPE pressure pipeOutsidediameter $ per 100m $ per 200m

25mm $127.00 $248.0032mm $159.00 $310.0040mm $216.00 $421.0050mm $325.00 $634.0063mm $495.00 $965.00Other pressure ratings also availableSuits compression and electrofusion fittings

0800 RURAL DIRECT

90mm

$8.55per metre

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[email protected] Hours: 8am - 12noon Monday to Friday

LDPE IRRIGATORDRAG HOSE

8 BAR RATED - SUITS CAMLOCKS

75mm $6.87 per metre

90mm $8.55 per metre

110mm $11.68 per metre

9 Bar Rural Pressure Pipe

FREE DELIVERYORDERS OVER

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Phone 06 374 8971Sam 021 500 107

[email protected] Hours: 8am - 12noon Monday to Friday

SIZE 6M 3MNOMINAL ID PRICE PRICE100mm $ 30.00 –150mm $ 65.00 _225mm $159.00 $ 95.00300mm $275.00 $165.00375mm $349.00 $209.00450mm $499.00 $299.00600mm $749.00 $449.00

MAXI culvert

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450mm x 6m

$499.00NEWSIZE

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160mm OD x 45m $299.00

Punched & Unpunched Drain Coil

Manufactured from High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

Smallercoils alsoavailable

MAXI drain

MEGA ROLLS AVAILABLE110mm x 425m & 160mm x 190mDrainage Contractors call for a quote

ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST

NOVEMBER 2013