VIDEO TESTIMONIALS
THE LATEST TESTIMONIALS FROM SMARTSHELTERS
Scott Bixley and Jan Meinen have installed a SmartShelter and in two months they went from a paddock to having happy cows inside and calving. We milk 350 cows on 142 hectares. With seasonal supply, we calve really late
Theo Janssen had noticed topsoil disappearing down the drain on his family farm in the Owaka Valley, so he started looking around at what they could do and came across a composting system. We farm on about 136 hectares,
Gerald Holmes and his son Caleb look after 600 cows on 250 hectares in South Otago. They installed a composting barn which is used for wintering in-calf heifers and to offer good pasture all year round. My name is
Pukemutu Dairies Limited has 600 cows over 223 hectares of land with very heavy soils. In springtime, it can get very wet and cold, so compaction and pugging are issues. The cows come into the shed every night
Jeff Rea – the owner of Readale farms in Mosgiel – believes composting barns aligns with his farming philosophy in terms of the regenerative side of things. Readale milks 350 cows on about 153 hectares of dairy platform
Another video and post in our testimonial series from Firth Industries. Firth have been developing, manufacturing and delivering concrete and concrete products to New Zealanders for almost a century. Their capability extends through the construction industry, roading & infrastructure,
Another video and post in our testimonial series from Lyttelton Port Company. Lyttelton Port Company is the largest Port in the South Island of New Zealand. They are the gateway for the goods that keep the region moving.
Another video and post in our testimonial series from Road Metals. Road Metals does work all over the South Island. We have been up to the North Island on several occasions, so we operate over all of New Zealand
Brian Gordon – a director of the farming LP, ultimately owned by Awarua Trust – milks about five hundred and sixty cows. He has a two-tier soil type, with a very heavy marine clay down below, which is prone
Peter Hargest runs his family farm in Charlton, south of Gore, which was established in 1921. He milks about 100-130 Friesians – black and whites – seasonally. In the winter of 2014, Peter Hargest faced a difficult winter. He
SmartShelters provided a quick and convenient canopy between shelter container solution for Highlander Firewood to keep their product dry and out of the weather. Check out our video!
The Department of Conservation employed SmartShelters to create a helicopter hangar and accommodation shelters for use in the Mouse Eradication Project in the wild Antipodes Islands. Check out our video on location. The subantarctic