Ballance Farm Environment Awards Highlight Good Work
Ballance Farm Environment Awards Highlight Good Work
Entering the Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards gave Patumahoe dairy farmers Brian and Pirkko Gallagher a chance to showcase some of the good work they’d been doing on their farm.
“We’d only recently finished installing our new effluent system and so we were keen to show that off to the judges and see what they thought of it,” Brian says.
The Gallaghers also wanted to acknowledge the support of Auckland Regional Council, which provided assistance for the planting of trees and shrubs around the five-million litre pond.
Brian says the Ballance Farm Environment Awards (BFEA) offered a valuable outside perspective of their farming operation.
“We have
a board of directors and we seek lots of professional
advice, so we like to think we are always doing things
right. But opening up the business to outside scrutiny from
the expert judges helped confirm we were on the right
track.”
He says the judging process was enjoyable,
conversational and thought-provoking.
“It was a very
professional and very well-run programme.”
On Awards
night, the Gallaghers were “staggered” to win four
category awards, including the Ballance Agri-Nutrients Soil
Management Award. Judges praised the couple’s
understanding of the impacts of farming on soils, noting the
“excellent use and management of all nutrient applications
to maximise efficiency and minimise environmental
risk”.
Brian says winning the Ballance Agri-Nutrients
Soil Management Award came as a pleasant surprise and was a
great endorsement of their soil management policy.
But
while he and Pirkko were thrilled to win so many category
awards, it was not their key reason for entering the BFEA.
They have always taken great pride in the farm and their
industry and believe it is important to do their bit to
promote good environmental management. They open up their
farm to a stream of visitors, with over 2800 Auckland school
children passing through the gate last year.
“We enjoy
hosting visitors and it’s a great opportunity for us to
show people from the urban community that it’s possible to
run a profitable dairy business while at the same time
taking care of the environment.”
Brian says he was
impressed with the standard of the other finalists in the
Auckland BFEA.
“It was great to chat with the others involved in the Awards. We got a lot out of the experience and I’d recommend it to anyone. It’s not just about planting trees; it’s also about how you run your business and what you do in your community.”
Brian says he would definitely recommend the Awards to farmers and horticulturists who are in the early stages of their farming journey because they can learn so much from it.
“Be bold and be ambitious, and give it a go.”
Entries for the
2017 Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards close on 31
October 2016. Entry forms are available online at www.nzfeatrust.org.nz
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