Episode 67 – Stronger farms: Legal support and life-saving technology

In PodcastsMay 23, 20254 Minutes

In this episode, Sheryl Haitana speaks to Louise Gibson and Hamish Pirie. Louise Gibson, Managing Director of The Sharefarming Consultants, provides some great tips and ideas on setting up on a new farm and how to document what’s onfarm at the outset. She also talks about the need for better legal protections, independent audits, and regular communication to build strong farm partnerships between farm owners, contract milkers and sharemilkers. 

Hamish Pirie, a seasoned search and rescue volunteer, advocates for farmers to carry personal locator beacons (PLBs) for rapid emergency response, especially in remote areas where phones fail. He highlights the life-saving benefits of keeping a PLB on your person at all times. Together, they offer essential advice on improving farm safety, wellbeing, and working relationships.

Guests:

  1. Louise Gibson, Managing Director, The Sharefarming Consultants
  2. Hamish Pirie, Search and Rescue volunteer

Hosts:

  1. Sheryl Haitana, Editor, Dairy Exporter
  2. Anne Lee, Deputy Editor, Dairy Exporter

 

Louise Gibson, Managing Director of The Sharefarming Consultants, discusses the challenges facing contract milkers, many of whom report their roles have hindered rather than helped their career progression. She highlights the need for legal reform to provide better protection for contract milkers, including updates to the Sharemilking Act and clearer dispute resolution options.

Louise emphasises the value of conducting independent farm and housing audits at the start of a contract to set clear expectations and avoid future disputes. Ongoing housing inspections are equally important—not just to ensure cleanliness, but to identify maintenance needs and check compliance with Healthy Homes standards. Independent consultants can provide objective assessments, helping both parties understand their responsibilities.

Regular communication is key to successful partnerships. Louise recommends monthly meetings where farm owners and contract milkers are treated as equal business partners, with shared accountability. She also urges contract milkers to review their agreements annually, use tools like the DairyNZ Contract Milking Premium calculator, and seek professional advice before agreeing to new terms.

When farm systems change—such as increased production targets or labour demands—Louise advises contract milkers to assess the impact on their business and negotiate fair compensation, using evidence like rosters and budgets. Strong, respectful communication is at the heart of productive, long-term arrangements.

 

Hamish Pirie, a long-serving search and rescue volunteer, is on a mission to encourage farmers to carry personal locator beacons (PLBs) as part of their daily routine. With over 20 years of experience, including time on the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter, he has witnessed first-hand how PLBs can dramatically improve survival outcomes in remote emergencies.

While many associate PLBs with tramping or boating, Hamish stresses they are just as vital for farmers, who often work alone and out of mobile phone range. A PLB can summon emergency services quickly—often within 30 minutes—bringing advanced medical support directly to the scene. Unlike phones, which depend on reception and the ability to explain your location, PLBs transmit precise GPS data via satellite, allowing rescuers to pinpoint someone’s position even in dense bush or rugged terrain.

He urges farmers to keep the device on their person, not in a vehicle or pack, so it’s accessible even if injured. Compact, easy to use, and with a long battery life, PLBs are a one-off investment for invaluable peace of mind. For Hamish, the message is clear: in a crisis, a beacon can mean the difference between life and death.