“Gudgeon Genie” makes hanging gates a snap

Posted by admin at 18 November 2010

Category: Farm & Garden

Inventor Robbie Cullen with a Gudgeon Genie

“One of the best things about this system is that you only have to lift the gate into place once and it will fit perfectly every time.” Robbie Cullen, like many kiwi farmers, has more than one string to his bow and has always enjoyed tinkering around in the workshop. “I’m mostly self-taught,” he explains. “It’s pretty much the kiwi way to pick things up as you go along.” Robbie began farming over 40 years ago when, as a 17 year old, he started work on his father’s Maungaturoto dairy farm. He then moved up to share milking before buying the family out. About four… Read more

Ewen Campbell’s “Probitas” – A Brilliant Sustainable Farming system

Posted by admin at 28 October 2010

Category: Environmental, Farm & Garden

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Editor’s note: Probitas is a sustainable farming system, and a new kind of fertiliser, that produces astounding results. Below is the preamble from the Probitas website. PHILOSOPHY Sheep meat, beef, venison and dairy producers, arable farmers and horticulturists carry an extraordinary burden of responsibility in that they are, first and foremost, food producers. The food produced is totally dependent on the soil for all its nutrients. Current analysis of farm performance is based solely on production efficiency. The nutritional quality of the food produced is not assessed. Farmers… Read more

Yealands – a man of Kiwi Ingenuity and integrity

Posted by admin at 21 October 2010

Category: Business Innovation, Farm & Garden

Peter Yealands has not only been an aquaculturist, agriculturist and viticulturist, but a pioneer in the three farming sectors, Mark Hotton reports. Entrepreneur Peter Yealands reckons he’s a “run of the mill” tractor driver who gets his best – and loopiest – ideas while driving one of his earthmoving “toys”. Tractor time was valuable thinking time, because it allowed him to clear his mind and focus on other things, he told attendees at the South Island Dairy Event (SIDE), in Invercargill last week. He warned those listening to his presentation not to expect too much. “I’m… Read more

Aussie admiration for Kiwi Ingenuity

Posted by admin at 21 October 2010

Category: Business Innovation, Farm & Garden

Australian Bill Franklin, Managing Director of specialist New Zealand ATV company C-DAX, makes no secret of his admiration for kiwi ingenuity. He credits development of the company’s latest piece of technology, recently released on the New Zealand market and being trialed in Australia, to the kiwi streetwise approach to innovation and competition. The C-DAX pasture meter is a rapid pasture measurement system with potential to improve farm production by between 10 and 15 percent, representing around $600 million to $800 million a year to the New Zealand dairy industry. The… Read more

Farmers Making Connections

Posted by admin at 21 October 2010

Category: Business Innovation, Computing and Technology, Farm & Garden

For Ken Marshall, it was because he wanted to give his partner the best birthday present. Warren McNabb needed it to run his vineyard and home office. Liz Udy wanted to become a midwife. And Richard Wilson’s high-tech milking shed wouldn’t work without it. They’re all talking about requiring fast broadband. Yet all these farmers were in places – Hastwell, Mangamaire, the Awatere Valley and Hinds – that made the prospect as remote as their location. Extraordinary, then, that they all now enjoy fibre-optic cable to their doors and unimaginable broadband speeds – 100 megabits per… Read more

Out of our own back yard

Posted by admin at 21 October 2010

Category: Business Innovation, Farm & Garden

One man’s passion for using locally grown food has expanded to the point where he’s offering incentives for the best ideas, reports Sophie Bond. Pete Russell confesses to being not much of a home gardener. But backyard food production is his passion and the entrepreneur has used his skills to form a network for green-thumbed New Zealanders. Mr Russell moved to Waiheke Island from  Australia in 2008 and 15 months ago launched Ooooby – an acronym of Out Of Our Own Backyards. Ooooby now has 2200 members, most of them Aucklanders. Mr Russell describes Ooooby as a… Read more

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