
Putauaki Trust is a relatively new entrant into dairying having acquired Himiona Farm in 2006. The farm is situated on the Rangitaiki Plains between the townships of Te Teko and Edgecumbe. The original land they purchased was just 57ha in size and barely economic but it was opposite the Kokohinau Marae and so the land was spiritually significant. Himiona Farm was surrounded by a number of small blocks owned by whānau who are shareholders in the Trust. There is the added challenge that not all of these are side by side.
Since 2006, the Trust has acquired leases
from many of these smallholdings and
built up the milking platform to the
current 177ha. Himiona Farm is currently
running 570 kiwi cross cows and is on
target to produce 240,000 kgMS this
season. The farm is run by a variable
order sharemilker who also employs two
full time staff. The farm has a 40 aside
herringbone dairy shed – a far cry from
the quite primitive 'walk through' shed
that was originally on the property.
The five-year plan would see more lease
land acquired resulting in a milking
platform of 213ha and 700 cows
producing 280,000 kgMS.
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