Greater Wellington Winners
George
and Sarah Tatham with their children Poppy and Freddy Coastal
Farmers Collect Top Farming AwardWairarapa farmers
George and Sarah Tatham are the Supreme winners of the 2010 Greater
Wellington/Wairarapa Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
The
Tathams, who farm a 2070ha property east of Masterton, received their
award at a special ceremony in Masterton on April 22. As well as the
Supreme award they also picked up the Ballance Nutrient Management Award
and the New Zealand Farm Environment Award Trust Livestock Award.
Their
impressive farming operation "Matariki" is situated just south of
Riversdale Beach and comprises about 1485ha effective, featuring 5km of
coastline.
Sheep, beef cattle and dairy grazers are farmed on
flat or medium hill contour, with the steeper land taken out of grazing
and planted in either production forestry or natives. The Tathams also
grow seed and forage crops.
Like George's parents Bob and Terry,
George and Sarah have focused on creating a better farm for the next
generation and they have invested heavily in infrastructure and
environmental enhancement.
Recent improvements include a major
upgrade of the water reticulation system and the creation of a laneway
system to improve stock movement. An ambitious fencing plan is underway
and this is run in conjunction with an extensive native planting
programme.
Two major estuaries on the farm have been fenced and
the Tathams are continuing to fence other waterways and small gullies.
They have also fenced off areas of native bush and are continuing to
plant pines on the poorer areas of the farm.
A poplar planting
programme started by Bob Tatham has provided major benefits for erosion
control and this is an ongoing priority for George and Sarah. With
assistance from the regional council, they have also started removing
willows that are hindering water flow in some waterways.
Some
parts of the farm are cropped and in most years the Tathams will grow
about 30ha of seed peas and 30-50ha of seed barley. They also plant
around 50ha of summer forage and 30ha of winter forage.
Fertiliser
is applied according to the results of a nutrient budget which takes
into account variations in contour and soil type.
Ballance Farm
Environment Award (BFEA) judges noted the Tatham's strong focus on
increasing soil fertility and production, and their "good understanding
of carbon farming opportunities on marginal land".
Staff members
are highly valued and have "clearly delegated areas of responsibility".
Judges
also praised the Tatham's land-use choices, their well planned
subdivision and shelterbelts, and the good retention of native tree
cover.
Matariki is a focus farm for the Meat & Wool NZ
Wairarapa Monitor Farm Group and judges said this has “added huge value”
to the management of the business. George is on the steering committee
for this group and is also a member of the East Coast Sheep and Beef
Council.
He and Sarah have two children – Poppy, aged two, and
Freddy, one.
A field day will be held on Matariki in May.
Other
winners in the 2010 Greater Wellington/Wairarapa Ballance Farm
Environment Awards were:
LIC
Dairy Farm Award and PGG Wrightson Land and Life Award: Bryce and
Kylie Baron.
Hill Laboratories
Harvest Award and Massey University Discovery Award: Marinus Van
der Put and family.
Greater
Wellington Regional Council Special Places Award: Bill and Jill
Maunsell (Managers Rod & Andrea Easton)
Akura Conservation Centre Lifestyle
Farm/Small Block Award: Dougal and Denise MacKenzie
For
more information on the Greater Wellington/Wairarapa awards, contact
BFEA regional coordinator Angeline Colquhoun, phone (06) 379 9313 / 027
526 3513 or email
wellington@bfea.org.nzFor
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.
Click here to download the 2010 Greater Wellington/Wairarapa Winners Brochure.