NZ Business Connect

July 2025

Rural

What Your Leaves Are Trying to Tell You: A Practical Guide to Smarter Soil and Foliar Nutrition by Dr Gordon Rajendram

When it comes to growing healthy, productive crops, your plants often reveal what they need — you just have to know where to look. According to soil scientist Dr Gordon Rajendram, leaves are one of the best indicators of nutrient deficiencies. Subtle changes in colour, shape, or spotting can highlight underlying issues before they affect your yield. Yellowing between the veins may indicate a magnesium deficiency, while stunted or distorted leaves often point to problems with boron or calcium. Left untreated, these issues can progress quickly. The good news? Foliar feeding offers a fast, effective solution. Unlike traditional root-based fertilisers, foliar sprays deliver nutrients directly to the plant’s leaves. This allows for quicker uptake and immediate correction of deficiencies, particularly during peak growth periods or when soil conditions are poor. It’s a practical way to support plant health and boost performance — without waiting for the soil to catch up. But foliar nutrition is just one part of a wider conversation: what should you really be putting on your land? Too often, fertiliser decisions are made based on habit rather than evidence. While it’s tempting to stick with what’s worked in the past, every season brings new challenges. Weather patterns shift, nutrient levels change, and crop demands evolve. Applying nutrients without soil data risks overuse, waste, and environmental harm. A smarter approach involves testing your soil regularly, understanding what your crops need at each growth stage, and tailoring your inputs accordingly. That might include slow-release fertilisers, biological amendments, or timely foliar applications. Finally, it’s important to move beyond the mindset of soil testing as a “spring-only” task. Nutrient availability isn’t static — it fluctuates year-round with rainfall, plant uptake, and microbial activity. Monitoring your soil throughout the year provides valuable insights and helps prevent problems before they start. As Dr Gordon Rajendram advises, tuning into what your plants and soil are telling you — and responding with targeted, informed action — is the key to growing stronger crops, protecting your land, and improving your bottom line. Contact Dr Gordon Rajendram 021 466 077 | rajendram@xtra.co.nz www.gordonrajendramsoilscientist.co.nz Contact MediaPA 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Accommodation

Travelling with Kids in Winter? Here’s How We Make it Easy at Best Western Newmarket Inn & Suites, Auckland

Travelling with kids during the winter months can be a challenge, from keeping them warm and entertained to finding the right accommodation that suits the whole family. At Best Western Newmarket Inn & Suites, we understand what families need for a smooth and stress-free stay, especially when the temperatures drop. Our spacious, family-friendly suites offer the ideal base for your Auckland adventure. With options that include kitchenettes and multiple beds, you’ll have the flexibility to prepare meals, store snacks, and create a cosy space that feels like home. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, we’ve thought of the little details that help make things easier for parents. Winter days are perfect for exploring Auckland’s attractions, many of which are just a short drive away, but when it’s time to wind down, our on-site café offers the perfect spot to relax. Grab a warm drink while the kids enjoy a hot chocolate and settle in front of the café’s big screen. We regularly screen family-friendly movies and popular kids’ shows, creating a fun and relaxed space where the whole family can recharge. We also offer free parking and easy access to public transport, so you can leave the car behind and explore the city without the hassle. Auckland’s museums, indoor play centres, and shopping precincts are all within easy reach, making it simple to plan a fun-filled itinerary regardless of the weather. Most importantly, our friendly team is always on hand to offer tips, local recommendations, and that extra helping hand when you need it. So if you’re heading to Auckland this winter with little ones in tow, make Best Western Newmarket your home away from home. We’ve got the warm rooms, welcoming service, and winter-friendly facilities to make your family’s stay a breeze. Contact Best Western Newmarket info@abf.net.nz 0508 899 699 https://www.bestwesternnewmarket.co.nz Contact Media PA 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Business, Members

Stephen Hatfield from Tauranga-based Hatfield Business Development and Accounting Services Joins the NZBC Network

NZ Business Connect is proud to announce one of our new members: Stephen Hatfield, a Chartered Accountant operating out of the Bay of Plenty with over 30 years of experience in the wider world of accounting. Since 2012, Stephen has been offering his clients a different kind of accounting service to the one that you might have come to expect. Hatfield is what Stephen calls a “boutique agency” — he and his team target small and medium size businesses with a model built on three prongs: business planning and development, traditional accounting services, and tax. Hatfield not only helps you to understand your past and present finances— the traditional accounting services that they offer — but also where you can go in the future with their business planning and development services. The company will help you plan for your future prosperity, and keep you accountable on implementing the strategies needed to reach your success. Success comes in many forms for Hatfield. It could be a dutiful compliance to tax regulation that keeps you out of trouble with the IRD, or helping you reach that aforementioned prosperity. It’s also an adherence to the values of the company, namely: ● Being proactive in communication, not just at the end of the financial year ● Ensuring clarity in communication, and avoiding “Accountanese” ● Maintaining a positive and conscientious attitude ● Being forward thinking and solutions focused; a fixer instead of only an alarm bell ● A good work/life balance for their team Stephen is a man who likes numbers and formulas. That’s why he became an accountant. Over the years he’s developed his own formula: good information allows for better decisions, and better decisions = mind, time, and financial freedom. He thinks you’ll like the outcome it provides when applied to your business. Next time you’re considering an accountant, be it when in dire straits, or so wealthy that you need someone to help you count the bills by the 1000, give Hatfield a call. They’re sure to pick up, and Stephen is sure that you’ll leave knowledgeable and satisfied. Contact Stephen Hatfield: 07 579 6022 Stephen@hatfield.co.nz https://hatfield.co.nz Contact NZ Business Connect: 027 458 7724 phillip@nzbusinessconnect.co.nz

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