Tony Penwarden has fond memories of growing up on the small family dairy farm on Western Line during the carefree days of the late 1950s and early 60s.
The 54-acre (21.77ha) block was small by today's mainstream farming measures, but in those days, and the days of generations that went before, most family dairy units were small with factories never far from home.
In the old days Tony's father Bob Penwarden supplied a dairy in Okoia and was the last supplier of cream in cans.
"My father wasn't keen on change, so was late changing from the milk separation system. We later supplied Kiwi when they pushed down to the Whanganui River and we were supplier No 6, so one of the lowest numbered suppliers."
The Penwardens have lived at 379 Western Line since Tony's grandfather settled there in the early 1900s. Tony's late father Bob and his siblings also grew up on the property.