As promised we take a visit to South Wairarapa where the first
Growsmart Precision VRI system was installed by dairy farmers Brian and Jo Bosch. The system helps them to use their water more efficiently,
saving electricity, track maintenance and reducing the number of lame cows in
their herd.
The couple, who have 1150 cows, producing 400,000kg MS
annually off their 320ha milking platform, have three centre pivots irrigating
210ha, one of which has VRI installed.
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Overlooking part of the Bosch's dairy farm in South Wairarapa (Photo courtesy of Rebecca Harper) |
“The reason I was keen on getting into it was we were having
issues when the pivots crossed the tracks. We’d have a nice crowned track and
water would run off into the water table, causing bad pivot ruts,” Brian says.
Not only did this hinder the performance of the pivots but
it meant high track maintenance costs and increased numbers of lame cows.
With the VRI installed, Brian is able to turn the pivot off
as it goes over the tracks. “Now the tracks are dry and we have no damage.
There’s no damage to the cows’ feet.”
The Bosch's also have a large pond under the pivot and a
number of open drains. They are able to turn the pivot off when it is over
these as well, meaning the water is not pumped to waste.
“I worked out that the tracks, pond and drains probably add
up to 10% of the land under that pivot, so we can go and irrigate 10% more
productive land now. It actually costs us to irrigate the track because we get
more lame cows and do more track maintenance.”
“They (Lindsay NZ) put the programme in and I haven’t
fiddled with it too much. I recently started upgrading to the latest version
and they provide training for that.
“There’s been no maintenance, this upgrade is the first
money I’ve spent on it since installation – it’s just the software that needs
upgrading, the hardware is fine. It’s just worked.”
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Brian
Bosch has plenty to smile about as the Growsmart Precision VRI system has been
working a treat since being installed back in 2008. Resulting in significant
savings in track maintenance costs, reduced cow lameness issues and the ability
to spread his irrigation water further. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca Harper) |
Installing VRI has been a worthwhile exercise, Brian says,
and he can see the future benefits too. “Going forward with the council, and
for your own peace of mind, you can show you are using water efficiently on
your farm and prove to council you’re not wasting water.”
Post bought to you by Sarah Elliot from Lindsay NZ