Council urged to delay rate hikes
A Southland farming leader wants the regional council to delay a proposed regional rates hike, much of which is intended to fund flood protection works.
Among the prize winners in the Environment Southland Community Awards were dairy farming couple Dylan and Sheree Ditchfield, who won the Leadership in Farming Award.
The Ditchfields have farmed in Southland since 1997, progressing from sharemilking to equity partnerships to sole farm ownership.
Now based on a 176ha farm at Wendonside known as 'Freedom Acres', they regard themselves as guardians of their whenua.
With their shared vision of "Positively Impacting People", the Ditchfields freely share their journey, methods and philosophies on their company website, and also run a series of business, life and leadership courses they call "Farming to Freedom".
Freedom Acres is currently in its first season of once-a-day milking. They are also trialling bale grazing, a wintering system where hay bales are spaced across a paddock, with stock grazing breaks of hay and pasture throughout the winter. The system aims to reduce nitrogen leaching and improve soil health and pasture regeneration, helping towards lowering the farm's environmental footprint.
The judges commented that the Ditchfields were inspirational and real leaders in the farming sector, with the philosophy of people being at the core of their operation. "This approach is good for the cows, good for the soil, good for the water and good for the people."
South Waikato farm manager Ben Purua’s amazing transformation from gang life to milking cows was rewarded with the Ahuwhenua Young Maori Farmer award last night.
Bankers have been making record profits in the last few years, but those aren’t the only records they’ve been breaking, says Federated Farmers vice president Richard McIntyre.
The 2023-24 season has been a roller coaster ride for Waikato dairy farmers, according to Federated Farmers dairy section chair, Mathew Zonderop.
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) director general Ray Smith says job cuts announced this morning will not impact the way the Ministry is organised or merge business units.
Scales Corporation is acquiring a number of orchard assets from Bostock Group.
Family and solidarity shone through at the 75 years of Ferdon sale in Otorohanga last month.