Here are some New Year resolutions for all of us who work the land: Treat your farm as a biosecurity fortress, with its defences tightened to shut out pest and disease threats.
Confirmation last week that the bacterial cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis is present on a farm in the Ashburton area – bringing the number of infected properties around the nation to 14 – is the latest wake-up call.
All farms are at risk when it comes to pests and diseases. Regarding Mycoplasma bovis, movement of infected animals is the main risk followed by animal to animal contact and transmission through milk and semen, but the disease can also be transferred directly on equipment such calving and AI equipment.
Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) staff work hard to knock out biosecurity threats at our airports and ports but they're just the first line of defence.
You're the fullback. You need a game plan to repel weeds, bacteria and other harmful substances that would hurt your livelihood.