Manawatu Standard

Bright spots in a tough farming year

- Louise Giltrap Louise Giltrap is now a sharemilke­r in Waikato.

Mating is done and dusted, the bulls have left the farm and the Christmas tree is up. All of these things are a clear indication that 2020 is nearly out the door and, to be honest, the end cannot come quickly enough.

Things on farm are pretty good; the rainfall has been OK so the mix of heat and moisture has served us well so far for grass cover.

The cows are milking well and are in great condition, so we are feeling a bit more confident going into the summer months than we did this time last year, but that could all change in the blink of an eye.

We have plenty of feed on hand in the event we turn to a crisp like we did last summer and our crop of chicory has all just about had its first grazing and is coming away again exceptiona­lly well.

Geoff is spending quite a lot of time up north with the contractin­g gear so between the relief milker, our landowner’s grandson and me milking, everything keeps ticking over nicely in Waikato, as long as I follow the grazing plan the boss man (Geoff) leaves for me.

It is also the time of year when, if you are moving farms or looking to go to the next rung on the dairy industry ladder, contracts and will parties caution situations, There all be flung the like when is will hopes especially merit fairy around entering be being dust. and in using by promises getting signed into both new anything verbally contract agreed in writing to but that isn’t is in the

about It’s taking too soon photos, to be talking but I will be reminding next year, for you when of this you in exit May your old job and enter the new property/house at the beginning of the new season.

Trust me, there is always that farm owner who thinks they gave you the Taj Mahal to live in, and turned then it accuses into a sub-standard you of having excuse for a home when you leave. Of course, there are employees Taj live Mahal in into they who a ransacked were have given turned to the shambles, so the photos for both important. One of the highlights this year was deciding to get out of the dairy industry at the end of this season, once and for all. We have run out of crayons in our colouring in box for explaining things to people who don’t understand. We have had some pretty exciting Geoff together, change. early The Christmas and biggest times but I have it’s in highlight been Day time the 14 spent for farming years was a with our all children. cats but getting one It of has them our been 12 all grand- together like herding Northland, all of their parents and I can for only doing thank their absolute best to make it happen. It’s the only thing this Farm Nana asks for Christmas every year – just one day with all the grandchild­ren together – and this year I got my wish. We have had a huge year mending ametaphori­cal bridge with a couple within our family unit, and it has been a great reward to have the lines of communicat­ion open again, to have less tension and even enjoy quite a few laughs, and yes, a few wines.

Going into these summer months there is a focus on the weed spraying, grubbing the plate thistles, and the odd ragwort around the place, although having to wait for the three-point linkage to turn up for the tractor isn’t helping with the delay of boom spraying.

The parts are probably sitting in the Hauraki Gulf on a container ship with the baby dolls I ordered for some of the younger granddaugh­ters, so the small spray tank on the quad will have to do until it arrives.

Remember going into the festive season that everyone is dealing with something, so a smile can go a long way, even a random conversati­on in the supermarke­t aisle could make someone’s day.

Communicat­ion is key to any difficult situation, so speak up, tell the truth and keep trying, and remember, bad communicat­ion can ruin a good thing.

Merry Christmas to yours from mine. May you create more memories with the ones you love and care for and stay safe on the roads, even just nipping down to the dairy.

 ??  ?? Louise Giltrap says top of her Christmas wishlist is to have her grandchild­ren, including Axl Roberts, all in one place.
Louise Giltrap says top of her Christmas wishlist is to have her grandchild­ren, including Axl Roberts, all in one place.

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