Farmers and other landowners will learn about trees with the potential to grow more profit than radiata pines if they attend a field day at Kerikeri later this month.
Conducting the field day at the Horowai Trust 150ha plantation forest comprising radiata pine, durable eucalypts and cypress will be Dean Satchell, who recently received the North Island Husqvarna Farm Forester of the Year award.
Satchell, the immediate past president of NZ Farm Forestry Association, has a tree nursery at Kerikeri and is a consultant on sustainable land management who has been involved with the Horowai Trust since its inception over 20 years ago.
The winners for me have been some species of durable eucalypt and cypresses. They grow fast and produce valuable timber, with ready markets. These species do not compete with radiata pine, but provide appearance timbers, with natural properties such as strength and durability.
He is passionate about forestry and, in particular, high-value species and specialty timbers. Field day visitors will be guided through an innovative forest enterprise that operates outside the square. The focus will be on lessons learned during the pioneering journey toward high value timber production.