Wildon Dairy Farm, Omakau, Central Otago.
Wildon Dairy has a total area of approximately, 278ha.
Spray irrigation encompasses 260ha, more or less, of the milking platform via four variable rate centre pivot irrigators (210ha) with fixed grid over approximately 50ha. Irrigation is supplied by Omakau Area Irrigation together with considerable private water rights, complimented by on-farm storage.
Soils are predominantly Patearoa and Manuherikia deep silt/clay loams, Clyde and Flaxton shallow slit loams, with flat contour fully cultivatable.
“Wildon is a top-class property with impressive facilities and infrastructure with irrigation supply from a low-cost source.”
The 54-bail rotary cowshed is fully automated, with Protrack, in-shed feeding, cup removers, and auto drafting.
The effluent system is state of the art with a 120-day storage pond, (based on the current number of cows), and effluent application by way of variable rate through the center pivots.
• Calf rearing shed, woolshed, and covered yards.
• Implement /Calf shed - 4 Bay.
• Workshop/Implement Shed - 4 Bay.
• Implement Shed.
• Hay/Implement Shed - 4 Bay.
• Woolshed
• Older Implement Shed.
The property is boarded by roads on its perimeter giving effortless access to the laneway system. A well-formed central laneway links all 34 main paddocks with the dairy shed, with a stock underpass and a new bridge have been developed to provide access across Racecourse Road and Thomson’s Creek.
High-producing rye / clover pastures were established across the total effective area of the property during the conversion in 2017, with a continuing annual regressing program.
The main home is a substantial four-bedroom bungalow, with a separate dining / kitchen, separate living, and a double Garage with an attached sleep-out. A second Home, a three-bedroom brick bungalow plus sleep-out, and a third near new 3-bedroom home provide ample warm and modern staff accommodation.
Since the farm conversion, the vendor's policy has been to winter a percentage of the cows on the property. Wildon has consent to annually cultivate and plant 30ha for intensive winter grazing.
Fodder beet and kale have been cropped for winter feed with Fodder Beat also utilized in the autumn to help maintain cow condition while extending lactation days. The property also takes advantage of Fodder Beet in the spring as a low-cost high-energy supplementary feed.