Te Puke Times

Finalist families caring for the land

Four of the five finalists in the 2024 Bay of Plenty Ballance Environmen­tal Farm Awards are from the wider Te Puke area. This week we showcase the second pair of farms that will be up for the various awards tomorrow. reports.

- Stuart Whitaker

Mangorewa Farms

Relationsh­ips, resilience and revitalisa­tion provide the foundation for this successful Te Ranga dairy farm, which has been owned by the Winters family since 1992.

Current owners Murray and Cecilia Winters have owned it since 2019 after working their way up through sharemilki­ng. Today, they operate the 140ha dairy farm in partnershi­p with sharemilke­rs Chris and Karly Deed, running up to 350 cows.

Cecilia puts their success partly down to the successful working relationsh­ip between the partners — based on shared values and a familyfocu­sed philosophy.

Resilience is another key trait that has guided their journey as they strive to increase production while reducing environmen­tal impacts such as emissions, soil damage and the leaching of nutrients.

In recent years, Cecilia and Murray have started planting native trees on the property and retiring steep terrain. The judges were impressed with the revitalisa­tion of the farm’s biodiversi­ty, plus the couple’s pest control work at home and in the community. The property has become a haven for native birds including ko¯kako and kiwi, and boasts a high number of sightings of the threatened pekapeka (long-tailed bat).

The couple has optimised their farming system to suit the area, based on years of climate knowledge. This is strengthen­ed by good cropping practices such as direct drilling, onepass tillage, using contingenc­y paddocks in bad weather and careful paddock selection.

The beautiful natural setting, easy contour and native bush bordering the south of the property mean this dairy farm is more than a business for Cecilia and Murray. They genuinely love living on the property and describe it as a wonderful place to raise a family. As they start to think about retirement and succession planning, they can’t imagine a better place to live.

Te Ranga Farms

The family behind Te Ranga Farms is focused on optimising the farming system while protecting and enhancing its natural beauty and freshwater.

The 296ha farm has been in the Linton family since 1973.

Since the early 1980s, it has been owned and managed by Robert Linton and Linda Ellison.

Since 2022, their son Blair Linton has leased the property, continuing the same farming system.

The team is currently rearing just over 500 Friesian bull calves on the Te Puke property. They farm 480 of the bulls for one winter and sell the surplus as weaners. The judges were impressed with the farming system which has been optimised over time to match land use and class. Animal numbers and stock types are carefully managed to match the pasture growth curve.

Decisions are driven by data from a wide range of sources, ensuring the family has a complete picture of the farm. Supporting this is a strict adherence to clear, measurable key performanc­e indicators around things like calf weight and feeding plans.

As well as having long-term knowledge of Te Ranga Farms, the family stays up to date with agricultur­al policies, which further inform their decision-making. When it comes to the environmen­t, protecting freshwater is a high priority.

The family’s approach aligns with that of the wider catchment – reflecting their active involvemen­t in the Paraiti catchment group. The farm’s critical water sources are being actively identified and managed.

The property’s biodiversi­ty has been enhanced by retiring and protecting a total of 115ha. As fourthgene­ration farmers, Linda, Robert and Blair are committed to both the farm and its surroundin­g community. They hope to continue their family’s positive contributi­on by sustainabl­y managing Te Ranga Farms in future.

 ?? ?? Blair Linton, Linda Ellison and Robert Linton of Te Ranga Farms.
Blair Linton, Linda Ellison and Robert Linton of Te Ranga Farms.
 ?? ?? The team behind Mangorewa Farms.
The team behind Mangorewa Farms.

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