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Arbuckles Foresty Crews
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Tamarillo Psyllid Threat
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Hi Tech Dairying/Re:Gen
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Hydrohealthy Lettuces and Herbs
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Clearwater's Organic Yoghurt
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Fresha Valley: A2
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Puketira Deer
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Banks Peninsula Wool Growers
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Yealands Zero Carbon
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Pop’n’Good Corn – Dairy Diversification
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Heartland Apples
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Biological Farming - Armitage
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Wool Scouring
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Lawson True Earth
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Farm Open Day
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Rangitata Race
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Paulin’s Stonefruit
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Organic Hillcountry Trial
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Boer Goats
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FAR Maize
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Lucerne Lamb Fattening
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'45 South' Cherries
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Dinneen Adaptation
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Hildreth Romneys
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Baldwin Organic Dairy
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Herd Homes & Dairy Yards
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The Kelly's
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Organic Avocados
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Biddles Angus
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Dawkins
Saturday,August 1, 2009
Awatere Olives
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Middlehurst Station
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Trelinnoe, Bruce Wills
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Tarawera Station
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Hawkes Bay Drought Survival
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Rabbit Control in Central Otago
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Pinot Organic Conversion
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Minaret Station
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Pilgrim Organics
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Tokonui Dairy
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Robert Carter
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Glazebrook, Hawkes Bay
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Robotic Milking
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Compost and Kale
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Compost and Kale
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Paparatu Station
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Hicklings
Friday, March 27, 2009
Waimata Cheese
Friday, March 20, 2009
Feature Stories
Saturdays, 7.30am, 2008
PrimePort Timaru
Saturday, November 22, 2008
White Rock Station - Rangitata
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Quantock
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Wool Textiles
Saturday, November 1, 2008
On-Farm Research
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Firstlight Venison
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Craig’s Poultry
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Oamaru Limestone
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Te Mania Angus
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Bryan Hocken
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Robin and Jacqueline Blackwell
Saturday, September 13, 2008
One Plan
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Greening Waipara
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Lincoln University Dairy Farm
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Waikato Innovation Park - Post-milking technologies
Saturday, August 16, 2008
AS Wilcox and Sons
Saturday, August 09, 2008
High-tech sheep and beef property
Saturday, August 02, 2008
David and Ailsa Miller
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Biological Farming of Milking Goats
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Karamea Tomatoes
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Oceana Gold
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Peter and Helen McLaren – Tutaki Heights , Murchison
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Kiwifruit Industry
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Geoff and Gill Brann - Te Puke
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Reducing N & P Enrichment of Rotorua Lakes
Saturday, June 07, 2008
ARGOS
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Gordon Lucas – Dual-purpose Merino
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Criffel Station
Saturday, May 17, 2008
White - Hawkes Bay
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Romney NZ Ltd
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Pinot Noir specialists
Saturday, April 26, 2008
John Bostock Apples
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Rob and Debbie Wilson - Hawkes Bay
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Making the Most of Water – Starborough-Flaxbourne project
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Moleta Family
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Steve McKenzie – Wairau Valley
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Max Purnell, Waitakaruru
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Enzo Bettio
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Clevedon Coast Oysters
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Barry and Liz Gray
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Waianiwa Pastoral
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Dairy Farm Conversion
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Doug and Sally Lane, Kaeo
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Surviving Two Floods in Four Months – Evan & Sherleen Smeath
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Don and Jacque McKay
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Clifton Corriedale Stud
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Murray & Linda Harmer
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Francis and Shireen Helps, Flea Bay, Banks Peninsula
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Murray Heays, Te Rangi station
Saturday, September 08, 2007
High Performance Farming Systems
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Waitangirua Farm
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Hawkes Bay Drought 2007
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Totara Valley - Renewable Energy
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Dalrymples at Waitatapia Station
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Sustainability programme extends from soil to glass
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Jacksons
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Open Country Cheese
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Waikato Sharemilker of the Year, emphasis on environment and effluent treatment system.
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Talbot Forest Cheese
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Eric and Maxine Watson
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Fonterra’s organic dairying programme
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Anderson Partnership, South Canterbury monitor farmers
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Koura in Central Otago
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Gibson family at Malvern Downs, Tarras, Central Otago
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Tenure Review achieves win-win at Bendigo Station
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Getting a new lease on farm life
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Wagyu Breeders Ltd
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Matt and Emma Holden - MyoMAX
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Kotuku block
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New Zealand truffle growing industry
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Patoa Farms Ltd
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Grazing of Wheat for Extra Profit
Saturday, September 23, 2006
David Jupp - Waitara
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Avoiding Lameness in Dairy Cattle
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Biofarm Products Limited
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Woodside Farm
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Weather Bomb - The Face of Recovery
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Saturday, August 12, 2006
Harry Parke
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Coromandel covenants
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Wayne and Elaine Cook, winners of the Sharemilker of the Year 2006.
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Deer Improvement Research & Development farm
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Saturday, July 1, 2006
Matthew Truebridge
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Saturday, June 17, 2006
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Matapiro Station – Then and Now
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Matapiro Magic – ‘Best in Show’ Two Years in a Row
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Farming and viticulture in Marlborough, Tyntesfield
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Saffron – the essence of a new strategic crop for Marlborough
Monday, May 08, 2006
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An Organic Chicken and Egg Situation
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IFMS Walton project
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Waitohi Pastoral Holdings
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Converting Forestry Blocks to Pasture
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Geoffrey Kane and family
Saturday, March 11, 2006
The process of agribusiness development
Saturday, March 04, 2006
Olive Oil Production – just the best
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Flax – renewed interest in on-farm use
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Kevin, Carol, Jacob, Daniel, Thomas and Martha Loe,
Saturday, January 21, 2006
RURAL DELIVERY EPISODE 47, SPRING QUARTERLY REVIEW
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RURAL DELIVERY EPISODE 46, WINTER QUARTERLY REVIEW
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RURAL DELIVERY EPISODE 45, AUTUMN QUARTERLY REVIEW
Saturday, December 31, 2005
RURAL DELIVERY EPISODE 44, SUMMER QUARTERLY REVIEW
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Starborough-Flaxbourne Soil Conservation Project
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Profiting from Organic Dairying
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Ross and Debbie Loomans
Saturday, December 03, 2005
David Walker and sons.
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Allan and Sonia Richardson
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Hugh and Darla Le Fleming, 50:50 sharemilkers in large-scale irrigated dairying
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Mixed Sheep and Crop Farmer - Craig Whiteside
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Geoff & Jodelle Clark – Bucking the trend and reassembling the family farm.
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Zealous farm traceability scheme
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Kingsmeade
Saturday, October 15, 2005
NZ Farmsure
Saturday, October 08, 2005
Atkins Ranch, Lean Meats New Zealand Ltd
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Ashley and Cathy Peter, Dovedale.
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Phil and Jocelyn Riley, Matariki
Saturday, September 16, 2005
Cape Foulwind – Flipping Amazing!
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Election Special
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Tom and Kathy Pow
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Bruce, Felicity and Steve Dill, Kaipara Hills.
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Westbury Stud
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Leo and Kathryn van den Beuken
Saturday, July 30, 2005
The Road To Winning The National Bank Young Farmer Contest
Saturday, July 21, 2005
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Saturday, July 16, 2005
South Pacific Seeds
Saturday, July 09, 2005
Kevin Richards - Farming with a disability
Saturday, July 02, 2005
Farm Woodlots – are they worthwhile?
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Graeme and Seann Williams, Mangaroa Station, Tokomaru Bay.
Saturday, June 18, 2005
The Waikaraka Estuary/Waione Stream Care
Saturday, June 11, 2005
Redwood Family Mussel Farm
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Diversifying in the Awatere Valley to ensure farm succession
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Diversification through the generations - a farm evolving
Saturday, May 21, 2005
Simon and Wendy Collin, Hawkes Bay
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Phil and Louise Alexander, Puketapu Station, Napier,
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Tararua Monitor Farm, Dannevirke - Garth and Wesley Coleman
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Foragemaster
Saturday, April 23, 2005
Recovery after the February 2004 Manawatu floods
Saturday, April 16, 2005
Dairy Insight Farmers, Geoff and Julie Stevenson
Saturday, April 9, 2005
Growing Hemp on a large commercial scale
Saturday, 2 April 2005
Spring nitrogen use on hill country
Saturday, 26 March 2005
Phil and Joanne Curd
Saturday, 19 March 2005
Amakiwi Forest Trust
Saturday, 12 March 2005
Kapenga M Trust, Rotorua
Saturday, 5 March 2005
Alec Jack Farm
Saturday, 26 February 2005

Dawkins

Saturday,August 1, 2009 - Rural Delivery Series 5

Chris and Julia Dawkins who farm The Pyramid, a 445ha property in the Waihopai Valley about 25 minutes out of Blenheim, and who recently finished three years as the local monitor farm, are all-rounders with lots of interesting aspects to their high-performance farm. “Although we are receptive to all sorts of ideas we have a policy of not wanting to fight nature and looking for the best natural fit with the environment.”

BACKGROUND OF STORY:
The farm is surrounded by rivers and it’s where the Avon and Waihopai Rivers meet. They have 8.5km of river frontage. They have 100ha of stony river flats, 200ha of heavy clay downs, 100ha of steep hill country and 30ha leased on the northern boundary. Rainfall is 780mm/year.

Chris arrived with his parents in 1954 when he was only a few days old. He’s only ever lived in two bedrooms he says (He’s 54 now). He and Julia – who lived nearby across a couple of rivers – married in 1979. She is a fifth generation Marlburian.

With brief stints away at Massey and doing casual work, Chris’ father dropped a bombshell on him when he was 23, and suggested he might like to buy the farm. So he ended up farming at a relatively young age compared with his peers.

Julia and Chris have four boys: he says he’s a proven sire: They were born from 1981-1989.

Talking about farming, Chris says he loves the job. “I can’t wait to get out of bed in the morning. My job is my hobby and I enjoy it.”

ANIMALS:

The Dawkins have fantastic growth rates for their lambs – they grow like rockets - and they get 75% of them away before Christmas. “It’s the only thing we seem to be competitive at,” Chris says. Their mild winters and relatively dry springs help enormously.

Chris says their climate is tailor-made for sheep breeding and finishing. They have 1500 Corriedale and Corriedale cross ewes and 500 replacements. The emphasis is on lamb weight, and growth rates average 325g/day before weaning and 300g/day post weaning. They have a 90 weaning liveweight target of 34kg.

The lambs are progressively drafted and this year averaged at sale 17.5kg. There are three drafts before weaning.

They have 40% of the flock mated to Suffolk and Poll Dorset terminal sires.

Chris says Marlborough has some of the earliest and latest lambing dates in the country – and on land only a few km apart. They lamb here quite early at the end of July.

The cattle side of the business is variable. At the moment about a third of the stock units are cattle, but it depends on the season, and there can be up to 500 head. The bulk of these are dairy support.

They trade in heifers, bulls and carry-over cows. They are grazing some dairy bulls at the moment. It is tied in a little bit to their Murchison dairy business.

DROUGHT-PROOFED PASTURES:

Lucerne is grown on 80ha of their stony river flats. These flats make up a quarter of their farm. They’ve been growing lucerne since 1978, and some of the paddocks are now 10 to 16 years old. They only graze theirs, rather than mowing or conserving any of it.

The lucerne is grazed by hoggets, by lambs in spring and by ewes rearing triplets. During summer it is used for two-tooths during mating and sometimes also hoggets.

The farm grows on average 7200kg DM/ha, but seven months of the year are in a soil moisture deficit. About two-thirds of the annual production grows in only 10 to 12 weeks in spring.

From late autumn to spring is the best time for the farm, but this year it’s still dry and now cold, so it’s a pretty short growing season.

They’ve also put in arrowleaf clover and balansa clover, which are both annual legumes. Dick Lucas at Lincoln University and Pedro Evans from DLF seeds have helped with this work. The arrowleaf in particular looks very promising and might be able to grow something like 12,000kgDM/ha.year.

They also have later flowering sub clovers Leura and Denmark.

For their work in drought-proofing their farm they won a Grasslands Award last year.

MONITOR FARM EXPERIENCE:

Monitor farms started 18 years ago, and Chris and Julia are one of 125 different monitor farmers over that time. They have just finished a three year stint as the Marlborough monitor farmers.

Chris had wanted to be a monitor farmer several times before, first applying in 1990, but was finally selected in 2005. “I was older than the typical monitor farmer and I thought I had something to contribute. I wasn’t expecting to gain a huge amount from it personally but felt reasonably happy to open up the farm to benefit others.”

They ticked all the boxes by reaching the goals set during the programme. “I knew I was going to come under pressure to run a more productive animal than the Corriedale. I just put some production targets in which ultimately were going to protect my flock. If you change breed you will compromise other situations,” he says.

“We wanted to maintain our lamb growth rates which were quite good to start with. We were able to do that, also thanks to a couple of kind springs.”

(One of their targets during this time was to increase their farming business as a whole by the equivalent of 1000 stock units, and they did this by investing in a dairy farm in Murchison, and helping out their son Tim in Southland who is a dairy farmer involved in an equity partnership.

The Murchison block in the Tutaki Valley is leased and they own the stock and plant. Last year the farm milked 1800 cows and this year 2400 cows are being milked.) Chris says he doesn’t want to focus on the Murchison farm too much because it possibly detracts from his enthusiasm and passion for the sheep and beef sector. But Tim’s situation in Southland is a bit more relevant as it ties in with the family, and succession etc.

One of their goals was to keep a lid on farm working expenses, because Chris had seen the costs on other monitor farms blow out.


PROTECTED DRYLAND PRODUCT:
There is an 8ha long skinny QEII National Trust covenant over a strip of dryland forest which is regenerating – a great deal of the covenanted land in NZ is all tall forest, so this is a quite different sort of landscape. Chris and Julia have had it protected for about 15 years, so it’s in good shape.

PRODUCTION FOREST:
The Dawkins have 40ha of radiata pine trees. Of the woodlot he has sold he has achieved a market premium for wood density. But Chris says that his trees don’t look that good compared with forest trees grown in the recognized higher rainfall forestry regions.

He started with alternative species such as eucalypts and blackwoods, and tried cypresses as well. The Eucalyptus obliqua died in droughts and the cypress got canker, so by default went back to radiata. He says he’s been described as the canker king of the South Island!

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