Otago Award Winners
Otago
winners: David, Carol and Ronald Alderton
Family's
Hard Work Recognised with Top Farm Environment AwardAn
astute and hard-working Waitahuna family has taken out the Supreme
award in the 2010 Otago Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Ronald
and Carol Alderton, who farm sheep and grow forestry in partnership with
their son David and his partner Paula, received their award at a
Ballance Farm Environment Awards ceremony in Dunedin on April 16.
They
were also named winners of the New Zealand Farm Environment Award Trust
Livestock Award.
The Aldertons farm two properties totalling
580ha in the Waitahuna area, southeast of Lawrence. These farms
currently support about 5600 stock units and grow 40ha of trees.
Ronald
and Carol purchased the 280ha home farm in 1979 and in 1998 they bought
a second farm of 300ha, less than 4km away. Son David and his family
live on this second property and David has been farming in partnership
with his parents for the past six years.
The Aldertons have
worked hard to clear the farm of weeds and develop it through
regrassing, tree planting and extensive fencing.
Contour is
rolling with steep gullies, and while the climate is described as
temperate, three to four snowfalls can be expected each year.
Stock
wintered on the farms last year included 3250 Wairere Romney ewes and
1130 two-tooths. The mixed-age ewes (hoggets are not mated) lambed at
142% and average income per stock unit over the last five years was an
impressive $82.
In 1991 Ronald and Carol started planting trees
in gullies that were weed-prone and hard to muster. Forestry is now a
significant part of the operation and Ballance Farm Environment Award
(BFEA) judges were impressed with the well planned and continuous
planting and pruning programme.
The Aldertons' aim is to have 10%
of the farm in trees and they will achieve that goal next year.
Plantings are mainly pine, with some Douglas Fir. Eucalypts have been
planted for firewood, aesthetics and (along with other species) for
shelter.
Family members share the workload when it comes to jobs
like planting and pruning the trees and crutching sheep.
BFEA
judges noted the great pride the Aldertons have taken in the development
of their hill country property.
Stock and financial performance
were excellent and the Aldertons worked hard "to achieve consistent
performance at a moderate cost per stock unit". Their strategic decision
to run sheep on both properties had also helped minimise pasture damage
and enhance water quality.
Judges said long term succession
plans were in place to enable David and his brother Bruce, who is
currently working in Ireland, to continue farming.
They said the
family has also demonstrated an impressive commitment to the local
community and has always been ready to help others.
A field day
will be held on the Alderton farm on November 18.
Other category
award winners in the 2010 Otago Ballance Farm Environment Awards were:
Hill
Laboratories Harvest Award and Ballance Nutrient Management Award:
Neville and Bernadette Leslie, Hillend
Massey University
Discovery Award: Phil and Donna Smith, Glenspec Holdings,
Danseys Pass
PGG Wrightson Land and Life Award:
Phillip Hunt and Lizzie Carruthers, Fork Farm, Wanaka
Otago
Regional Council Sustainable Resource Management Award:
Robert, Jill and Andrew Reid, Verterburn Station, Mahinerangi
For
more information on the 2010 Otago Ballance Farm Environment Awards,
contact Beatrice Lee, BFEA Otago regional coordinator, phone (03) 473
9566, 027 2088 305 or email
otago@bfea.org.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.nzClick here to download the
2010 Otago Winners Brochure.
