Te Puke Times

Environmen­t win a family affair

Natural beauty and freshwater are key areas for trio

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The family behind Te Ranga Farms has won the supreme award at the Bay of Plenty Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards. Robert Linton, Linda Ellison and their son Blair Linton are focused on optimising the farming system, while protecting and enhancing its natural beauty and freshwater.

The 296ha (176ha effective) farm has been in the Linton family since 1973.

Since the early 1980s, it has been owned and managed by Robert and Linda and since 2022, Blair 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.

The judges were impressed with the system which has been optimised over time to match land use and class. Animal numbers and stock type are carefully managed to match the pasture growth curve.

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

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 source

areas are being actively identified and managed.

In awarding the regional supreme award, the judges noted that the family’s successful operation is underpinne­d by a family approach to gaining knowledge, appreciati­ng their environmen­t and their sense of place

within it, open and productive communicat­ion, and connection to a supportive community.

Blair Linton, Linda Ellison and Robert Linton also won the following awards:

Bayleys People in Primary Sector

Award

Beef + Lamb New Zealand Livestock Farm Award

Rabobank Agri-business Management Award

NZFET Biodiversi­ty Award

Other Bay of Plenty Ballance Farm

Environmen­t Award winners include:

Kiri Tapsell, Pukenga Farms, Te Puke

Ballance Agri-nutrients Soil Management Award

Norwood Farming Efficiency Award

Zespri Kiwifruit Orchard Award Mark Yortt and Greg Prince — Sunchaser Investment­s, Motiti Island Hill Labs Agri-science Award FMG Risk Management Award Murray and Cecilia Winters and Chris and Karly Deed — Mangorewa Farms, Te Puke

Bruce Fraser Memorial Award Jonathon Boyle — Four Oaks Farm, Pongakawa

Dairynz Sustainabi­lity and Stewardshi­p Award

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Farming for the Future Award

The awards this year also served to showcase local catchment group Paraiti Catchment Care Group, which is a farmer-led group working to increase native biodiversi­ty along an establishe­d bush corridor and the wider Kaituna catchment.

Since forming in 2020, the group has largely focused on protecting the area’s significan­t native forests from pests and predators, ultimately aiming to boost biodiversi­ty.

The Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards are run by the NZ Farm Environmen­t Trust and champion sustainabl­e farming and growing. The Supreme Winner from each of the 11 regions involved in the awards will go through to be considered for the Gordon Stephenson Trophy at the trust’s national showcase in Hamilton in June.

The recipients of the Gordon Stephenson Trophy then become 2024’s National Ambassador­s for Sustainabl­e Farming and Growing.

 ?? ?? Blair Linton, Linda Ellison and Robert Linton of Te Ranga Farms.
Blair Linton, Linda Ellison and Robert Linton of Te Ranga Farms.

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