Southland Award Winners

Elliot
and Janine King with Oliver and Myah
'Magnificently
Presented' Farm Earns Top Farm Environment Award
Waimea
Valley farmers Elliot and Janine King are the Supreme winners of the
2010 Southland Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
The Kings, who
farm near Balfour in Northern Southland, learnt of their win at a
Ballance Farm Environment Awards (BFEA) ceremony in Invercargill on
April 14.
They run a sheep, beef and deer property, "Pahiwi" on
the lower flanks of the Hokonui Hills. Farmed by the King family for
four generations, Pahiwi totals around 300ha effective and features
mainly river flat or rolling to undulating contour.
BFEA judges
described Pahiwi as "a magnificently presented farm with park-like
shelter and habitat".
Livestock on the farm includes around 2650
mainly Coopworth ewes, 1200 ewe hoggets, 200 weaner deer and 30 Murray
Grey cows, which are bred to produce service bulls for the dairy
industry. Deer are soon to be dropped from the system and hogget numbers
have been increased to compensate for this.
BFEA judges were
impressed with the Kings' excellent livestock management, exceptional
stocking rate and outstanding stock performance. Lambing has exceeded
160% over the last three years, with lamb carcase weights averaging
18.7kg last year. The average kill date is January 25 and judges noted
that this requires a lamb growth rate in excess of 300grams/day from
birth.
Considerable thought has gone into ensuring stock policies
are sustainable and profitable. The farm's infrastructure (laneways,
subdivision etc) is constantly improved to streamline stock management. A
wintering pad has also been constructed to reduce the cow herd's impact
on soils and pasture.
Judges noted the Kings' "startling"
pasture quality and their sound understanding of the farm's various soil
types.
As the bulk of the soils are prone to waterlogging during
wet periods, a well planned subsurface drainage system is used to
maintain pasture quality and soil health. Grazing is carefully managed
to avoid damage to the soil structure, and nutrient testing is carried
out on a regular basis.
Shelter is another highlight of the
property. Continuing a shelter planting programme started by their
forebears, Elliot and Janine are adding new shelterbelts while also
replacing existing belts that are past their best. They use a wide
variety of both evergreen and deciduous species, including cypresses,
eucalypts, poplar, willow and natives. A pinus radiata woodlot has also
been successfully used for wintering cattle.
"Species selection,
establishment techniques and attention to detail are all of a high
standard," said judges.
Significant riparian protection work has
also been conducted on the farm, with the eventual aim of having all
streams fenced off to exclude stock. A water reticulation system
installed seven years ago is also reducing the farm's reliance on
natural water.
EID (electronic identification) will be used as a
future tool to improve sheep performance.
Elliot and Janine
employ one fulltime staff member, Jamie McGinn, and BFEA judges said it
"is evident that there is an exceptional relationship between employers
and employee".
The Kings, who have three young children, are both
heavily involved in their local community, particularly the local
primary school and playcentre. Elliot is also involved with the local
rugby club and the South Suffolk Breeders club.
Judges described
the Kings as "a busy young couple putting time and effort back into
their community".
In their final feedback report, judges said
Pahiwi was a very well managed farming operation and the Kings have a
good understanding of the physical parameters of the farm and a desire
to constantly improve both the infrastructure and the
amenity/biodiversity values of the property.
"Stock production is
outstanding. Animal welfare issues are well catered for by way of
excellent farm shelter, water supplies and stock handling facilities."
A
field day will be held on Pahiwi in early May.
Other winners in
the 2010 Southland Ballance Farm Environment Awards were:
Ballance
Nutrient Management Award, Hill Laboratories Harvest Award and LIC
Dairy Farm Award: Jack and Julie Ballam, Otahuti
PGG
Wrightson Land and Life Award and New Zealand Farm Environment Award
Trust Livestock Award: Kerry and Kit Dunlop, South Hillend
Massey
University Discovery Award and Southland BFEA Water Quality Award:
Landcorp's Mararoa Station - Tim & Trish Smith, Te Anau
For
more information on the 2010 Southland Ballance Farm Environment Awards,
contact Annabel Radford, Southland Regional Coordinator, Ballance Farm
Environment Awards,
southland@bfea.org.nz,
phone (03) 248 7246 or 021 762 648.
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 Southland Winners Brochure.