Otago Daily Times

Dairy farm open day attracts hundreds

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

MANY more people flocked to an Outram dairy farm open day at the weekend than had visited last year, farmer Duncan Wells said yesterday.

Farmers Duncan and AnneMarie Wells own Huntly Rd Dairies, which attracted about 140 visitors during a Fonterra Open Gates event last year.

But yesterday, attendance rose more than threefold and about 430 people visited during the latest dairy farm awarenessr­aising event, Mr Wells said.

About 20 Fonterra staff, farm staff and some other farmers from the area also pitched in to help run a series of fun activities, including farm tours, during the threehour event, which ended at 2pm.

Ice cream eating was also popular and youngsters had plenty to do, including climbing over a hay bale ‘‘caterpilla­r’’.

Mr Wells was pleased with the open day at the Outram farm, which was one of 15 properties participat­ing, throughout the country.

Since they bought the Outram property seven years ago, he and his wife had completely redevelope­d it with a focus on protecting the environmen­t, building a new rotary milking shed and installing a new effluent system to reduce the impact on the environmen­t.

‘‘I was very pleased how the day went,’’ Mr Wells said.

He wanted young people to realise good careers were available in dairy farm work, including in related scientific work and IT support.

Bronwyn Thomson, of Auckland, a Fonterra employee who undertook the event management role for the Outram open day, said it had been a ‘‘fantastic’’ success, and happy visitors had ‘‘had a good look around’’.

 ??  ?? Milk shed awareness . . . Farmers Duncan and AnneMarie Wells help explain about milking sheds during an open day at their Huntly Rd Dairies farm yesterday.
Milk shed awareness . . . Farmers Duncan and AnneMarie Wells help explain about milking sheds during an open day at their Huntly Rd Dairies farm yesterday.
 ?? PHOTOS: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Farming fun . . . Sage McCurdy (aged 21⁄2), of Dunedin, plays on a haybale caterpilla­r during a Fonterra Open Gates event at an Outram dairy farm yesterday.
PHOTOS: LINDA ROBERTSON Farming fun . . . Sage McCurdy (aged 21⁄2), of Dunedin, plays on a haybale caterpilla­r during a Fonterra Open Gates event at an Outram dairy farm yesterday.
 ??  ?? Good things in small packages . . . Enjoying a close encounter with Freddie the horse at an Outram farm yesterday are (from left) Jessica McLellan (11) and Sophie (7) and Ashley (12) Rzepecky.
Good things in small packages . . . Enjoying a close encounter with Freddie the horse at an Outram farm yesterday are (from left) Jessica McLellan (11) and Sophie (7) and Ashley (12) Rzepecky.

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