Public invited to ‘Farming in Drought’ Farm Days
Public invited to ‘Farming in Drought’ Farm Days
Special ‘Farming in Drought’ Farm
Days will be held in Wellington (Sunday 17 March), Rotorua
(Sunday 17 March) and Tauranga (Sunday 24 March). Free and
open to the public, they are intended to show how farmers
and farms cope with drought.
“Given current
drought conditions, we feel the public will want to know
more about both how we and our farm animals cope,” says
Jamie Falloon, Federated Farmers Wairarapa provincial
president, whose province is likely to be declared in
drought this week.
“Wellington’s Farm Day runs
on Sunday 17 March between 10am and 3pm at the Battle Hill
Farm Forest Park in Pauatahanui. We are bringing in other
types of farm animals so it is a great chance to meet
farmers and have a family outing close to Wellington.
“Drought is a huge challenge to any farmer and
because our province covers Wellington, we want to show our
public what we do with everything from pasture right through
to animal welfare,” Mr Falloon explained.
In
Rotorua, which was declared to be in drought last week, Farm
Day is also taking place on Sunday 17 March, 10am-3pm, on
the farm of provincial president Neil Heather at 945
Paradise Valley Road. The Heather farm is easily
accessible from Rotorua.
“Given how tough things
are for our members we thought hard about running Farm Day
but that became the reason to go ahead with it,” adds Mr
Heather, Federated Farmers Rotorua-Taupo provincial
president.
“We want to show that farmers do have
drought strategies and to be honest, it is a great
opportunity to get our guys all together. It is good to
get them off farm even for a few hours so Farm Day will be
as good for us, as it will be for the families
attending.
“We hope visitors will not only have a
lot of fun on Sunday, 17 March, but that they will talk to
us about how we have helped to turn Lake Rotorua’s water
quality right around too,” Mr Heather said.
The
third Farm Day is takes place near Tauranga but is running
on Sunday 24 March between 10am and 2pm. The Bay of Plenty
was declared to be in drought last week.
“Despite
drought we are pleased to be at the Papamoa farm of Andrew
and Robyn McLeod and Noel Marilyn. Located at 1189 Welcome
Bay Road in Papamoa, it is really close to Tauranga and Te
Puke,” adds John Scrimgeour, Federated Farmers Bay of
Plenty provincial president.
“I think all these
Farm Days will be a unique experience for anyone attending
one. In previous years we have been blessed with green,
but this year most farms are brown.
“Drought
demands a totally different approach to farming and Farm Day
is a great opportunity to share the highs and lows of our
fantastic profession.
“Of course there is a
family fun emphasis at all events so if you can get to
Wellington or Rotorua on Sunday, 17 March, or to our Papamoa
Farm Day on the 24th, I think people will get some real
insights into farming in drought,” Mr Scrimgeour
concluded.
To find out more about
Federated Farmers’ ‘Farming in Drought’ Farm Days, or
to get directions, visit
www.farmday.co.nz.
Sunday 17 March 2013 (10am –
3pm):
§ Rotorua-Taupo
- Heather and Barugh Heather and Neil Heather, 945
Paradise Valley Road, Rotorua.
§
Wellington - Greater Wellington Regional
Council, Battle Hill Farm Forest Park, Paekakariki Hill
Road, Pauatahanui.
Sunday 24 March 2013
(10am – 2pm):
§ Bay of Plenty
- Andrew and Robyn McLeod and Noel Marilyn, 1189
Welcome Bay Road,
Papamoa.
ENDS