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North Island


Far North
  • Brian Simms, Kaitaia, Northland branch
    Brian Simms' farm near Kaitaia in Northland combines grazing with high value trees. Tree species planted include radiata pine, blackwood and silky oak (Grevillea robusta). Brian plants for erosion control…
  • Doug Lane, Kaeo, Northland branch
    On this award-winning property plantings are for timber, aesthetics and to create a pleasant working environment. Trees planted on land that was marginal for stock have made stock management much…

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Mid North

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Lower North

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Waikato
  • Gray Baldwin, Putaruru, Waikato branch
    Trees are integrated with dairy cows on the Baldwin's properties. Economic and environmental objectives are combined to maximise outputs from all land types on these intensively managed farms. The Baldwins…
  • Tim Orlando Reep, Huntly, Waikato branch
    Trees in this high-rainfall area of the Waikato have been planted on the steeper slopes. Tim farms cattle and has learnt ways of integrating trees with them, and also maximising…

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Waitomo

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Taupo
  • Victor Clark, Reporoa, Taupo branch
    Victor farms deer, sheep and cattle on this steep property. Poplars provide cover in grazing areas and reduce stress, and improve management overall for the deer in particular; large areas…

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Gisborne/East Coast
  • Nick Seymour, Wensleydale Station, Gisborne branch
    Wensleydale demonstrates fully integrated trees and drystock farming - soil erosion control, diversified farm income, shade and shelter for post-shearing, and lambing and much more. Pine, poplar and willow, cypresses,…
  • Grace and Ray Newman, Gisborne branch
    Ray Newman talks about his approach to growing trees on his highly erodible 600-hectare east coast sheep and beef farm, or which 100 ha has been planted in trees. Species…

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Hawkes Bay
  • Steve Wyn Harris, Marlow Hill, Hawkes Bay branch
    A 350-hectare drystock property with 34 hectares in forestry. Trees are mainly pine; also eucalypts, cypresses and a range of nut trees. Planting has been on steeper parts of farm…
  • McRae Trust, Wairoa, Hawkes Bay branch
    This Trust-owned farm is set up to demonstrate best land use practices on east coast. hill land. Pine plantations are established on steeper, erodible land, plus there are widespread poplar…
  • Alec Olsen, Valhalla, Hawkes Bay branch
    Trees play a big part on Alec's 300-hectare drystock rolling hill country property. Alec describes how his plantings bring multiple benefits including erosion control, shade, shelter, water quality, biodiversity, aesthetics…

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Taranaki
  • Jeremy Thompson, Makari Farm, Taranaki branch
    A 240+ha drystock farm planted with integrated woodlots and shelter plantings. Range of species including pines, cypresses, blackwoods and redwoods. A pioneer of Forest Research's 'Agroforestry Estate Model'. Emphasises the…
  • Murray Peat, King Country (Taranaki branch)
    Murray farms a 300 ha steep to rolling drystock King Country farm with highly erodible soils. Plantings are predominantly eucalypts; also range of poplars, blackwoods and some pine. High-value species…

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Middle Districts

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Wairarapa

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South Island


Marlborough

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West Coast

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Canterbury

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Otago
  • John Prebble, Mount Blue, North Otago Branch
    In the 26 years the Prebbles have farmed at Mt Blue, they have established over 30 ha of mixed-species woodlots and shelter belts. Shelter has improved lamb survival; also pasture…
  • Ken Stephens, Balclutha, South Otago branch
    Ken Stephens describes how, as a second-generation farm forester, he has carried on where his father Vic left off. The Stephens are now harvesting continuously so receiving a steady income…
  • Ken Wigley, Glen Lyon Station, Southern High Country branch
    High country station where trees are valued for shelter and a better living and working environment. Ken Wigley describes a joint venture planting. Species include Douglas fir and pine. No…
  • Bill Wise, Balclutha, South Otago branch
    Bill Wise has been planting trees for timber and shelter on his sheep and beef farm for 50 years on poorer, gorse-infested areas. He is now into the second rotation…
  • Neil Cullen, Glen Omaru Valley, Balclutha, South Otago branch
    Neil Cullen describes his award-winning farm which includes sheep and beef enterprises, plantation forestry and native forest. Neil stresses the importance of good planning for successful forestry ventures, particularly thinking…
  • Dennis Larsen, Clutha, South Otago branch
    Dennis Larsen describes his large-scale sheep and beef unit in South Otago. trees were originally planted for erosion control, shade and shelter, and then timber production - some 92 hectares…
  • Eoin Garden, Avenel Station, Central Otago branch
    The Garden family farm this 2000 hectare hill to high country station, producing sheep, beef, and venison. Some 200 ha is now planted as shelterbelts and woodlots with shelter a…
  • Donald Gordon, Crofthead, Milton, South Otago branch
    Forty hectares of trees have been established on this Otago sheep and beef farm. Key species are radiata pine, macrocarpa and Douglas fir. The earliest plantings (planted in 1981) are…
  • Alan Roulston, Hillend, South Otago branch
    A 400-hectare rolling farm with sheep, cattle, outdoor pigs and cropping. Trees have been planted in riparian zones, for shelter, timber, wildlife, fruit and nuts, and aesthetics. Stock management, animal…

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Southland
  • Bruce, Catherine and Ben Winter, Spar Bush, Winton, Southland branch
    The Winters farm sheep; Bruce Winter discusses his shelter plantings, his approach to planting and managing young plantings, and how his shelter plantings benefit sheep production. A wide range of…
  • Michael Anderson, Hokanui, Southland branch
    Michael Anderson has been planting trees for many years on this 490-hectare all-sheep farm. He now has 42 ha of woodlots, plus QE II covenants, shelterbelts and amenity plantings. Plantings…
  • Ann Irving, Waimatua, Invercargill, Southland
    Anne Irving and her husband farm sheep and deer on this relatively exposed Southland farm where shelter is highly valued. Anne stresses the importance of establishing proven species for shelter…
  • Stan Rutherford, Invercargill, Southland
    A small, intensive lambing unit, where shelter is vital for the high lamb survival achieved. Shelterbelts are carefully designed to minimise winter paddock shading while providing effective year-round shelter and…
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