Canterbury Award Winners

Canterbury Winners Dugald, Mandy and James Rutherford
Diversified
High Country Farm Scoops Supreme Environmental Award
Hawarden
farmers Dugald and Mandy Rutherford are the supreme winners of the 2010
Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Their win was
announced at a Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards (BFEA)
ceremony in Christchurch on April 1.
With the help of their son
James, the Rutherfords farm sheep, beef, deer and forestry and run a
trophy hunting business on 3936ha in North Canterbury. Their operation
is spread over three separate farms on Virginia Road, inland from
Hawarden.
Low rainfall, steep topography and periodic (and
sometimes heavy) snowfalls on the home farm can make for challenging
farming conditions, but BFEA judges said the Rutherfords run a very hard
property with exceptional skill and care.
"They have dedicated
their lives to keeping the property free of weeds and pests and they are
environmentalists of the highest degree."
'Melrose', the home
farm, comprises 3477ha of hard hill country, rising from 460m above sea
level to 1360m asl. Dugald and Mandy have farmed this property since
1975.
The two smaller blocks feature easier contour, and judges
noted that all three properties are "well managed, integrated and
complementary to the varied enterprises the Rutherfords manage".
These
enterprises include fine wool production (the farm carries Corriedale
and Merino flocks), a Hereford breeding herd, deer run for velvet,
trophy hunting and a significant forest of 200ha.
The Rutherfords
started planting trees in 1975 and have been passionate innovators in
site selection, species, agroforestry and silviculture. Forestry is used
for shelter, soil conservation and income generation while also
providing a retirement fund to assist with intergenerational settlement.
Judges
said the forestry is cleverly balanced with stock management.
The
fragility of topsoils is well recognised and soil health is carefully
managed by reducing stocking rates when required and planting poorer
pastoral areas in forestry.
Significant areas of matagouri have
also been retained to provide wind and snow protection for stock and
this, along with the enhancement of flax and native grasses and the
planting of native trees in fenced-off agroforestry areas, has helped
improve biodiversity. Pests such as wild cats, possums and ferrets are
controlled to protect this biodiversity.
The farms are very
suitable for fine wool production and Corriedale and Merino wool is
enthusiastically marketed "with the minimum of middlemen". Owning their
own Corriedale stud also gives the Rutherford's significant control over
sheep genetics.
Judges said the Rutherford's long-term planning
is carefully thought out and always done with the environment in mind.
"There
is deliberate and well-seasoned thinking and planning behind all the
big decisions they have made. They have set out to achieve
diversification and they have taken control of their future to provide
long term sustainability for their farming operation."
The
Rutherfords were also commended for their concern for animal health and
welfare and strong team work.
As well as the supreme award, the
Rutherfords also collected the Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment
Awards Committee Habitat Award.
A field day will be held on
Melrose in spring.
Other category winners in the 2010 Canterbury
Ballance Farm Environment Awards were:
LIC Dairy Award;
Alan and Sharron Davie-Martin.
New Zealand Farm
Environment Award Trust Livestock Award; Graham Carr.
Hill
Laboratories Harvest Award and Massey University Discovery Award;
David, Tracy and Andrew Fisher
PGG Wrightson Land &
Life Award; Alister and Jeanette Maxwell
Environment
Canterbury Water Efficiency Award and Ballance Nutrient Management
Award; Craige and Roz Mackenzie
For more information on
the 2010 Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards contact Nicola
Hunt, Regional Co-ordinator, ph (03) 353 9711 or email
BFEA@ecan.govt.nz.
For more
information on the Ballance Farm Environment Awards, contact David
Natzke, General Manager, New Zealand Farm Environment Award Trust, phone
07 834 0400, email
david.natzke@nzfeatrust.org.nz
or visit
www.bfea.org.nz
Click here to download the 2010 Canterbury Winners Brochure.
