7.
lumper day
s promised [E
51.si Hodder Valley ricultural and Horticul-
ral Show is all set for
ptember 19th. The venue is Newton-in- iwland and, once again, bumper day out in the i b b le V a l l e y i s
iticipated. Classes include sheep,
.ttle, horticulture, heavy o rses, h an d ic ra f ts holography and chil- ren’s activities. There will be sheepdog
-ials, craft stalls, sheep- ogs rounding up ducks,
e l l r a c i n g and a
ug-of-war. Entries for c la s se s
hould be returned to the iecretary, Mrs E. Bag- ;haw, or to Slaulburn or Dunsop B r id g e P o s t
Dffice, by August 28th. Chipping Agricultural
Society Show takes place on August 27th.
DIVERSIFICATION has been a way of life on Gisburne Park Estates For 1995, there are
for several years. In June , when the
“PYO” signs appeared on the outskirts of the vil lage, bv the Abb, the scep tics raised their eyes to the skies and predicted
“wait and see." Eew believed that the
sun would shine day after day, bringing tropical temperatures to the ltib-
ble Valley and a bumper crop of juicy, firm and tasty strawberries equall
ing any in the country. July turned out to be a
record month and, for Mr Chris Hindley and Gis burn e Park E s t a t e employees, the first years
strawberry crop has been an unqualified success.
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plans to add raspberries, blackcurrants and goose- berries to the soft fruit crop and serious thoughts are being given to peas
and beans. With more than 200
pickers a day in the fields during July, a farm shop and cafe are also a very
real possibility. This year’s strawberry
beds were previously grass fields which had to be completely cleared and cleaned to e rad ica te weeds, before the straw berry plants were planted. Months of work have preceded the July crop
ping, with tons of straw added by machine to the f l our i shing l ine s ol
strawberries. Mr Hindley knew that
the season could be short. “If we had four weekends of cropping, three could
have been wet,” he says. Now, worke r s are
busily pegging runners, tidying the plants and gen erally preparing for 19Jo. Three different varieties w e r e g r o w n a n d t h e
response from customers has been excellent. All three have proved popular and pickers have returned again and again to the site, reporting on taste and
flavour. "It's a good piece ofland . , . ,
and we are very pleased with the response this year,” Mr Hindley com mented, adding: “The hospital was our first diver s i f i cat ion, then silage, followed by whole
crop wheat.” Add ice-cream to the list
and Gis bur n e P a r k Estates is certainly not letting the grass grow under its feet!
Simplifying rules for milk hygiene
MOVES are afoot to simplify the mdkhypene regulations which have been in existence for
ture, Fisheries and Food has issued consultative proposals whi ch \yill impl ement EC mi lk hygiene rules and replace most existing milk hygiene
over 20 years. The Ministry of Agricul
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farms producing milk from cows, goats, sheep and buffaloes to meet E C
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