Their farm is 28ha of rolling to steep land, previously a pastoral farm. Formal land use assessment by Horizons Regional Council indicated the property was very suitable for forestry. Slip scars from the June 2015 weather event are still visible.
Randle, 30, works as a saw miller and general hand at MacBlack timber, a specialist timber merchant. He's gained a wide range of skills on the job, from thinning, pruning and felling high-value trees, through to milling, grading and selling the timber.
The couple are enthusiastic members of NZFFA and say they have learnt "tonnes" from the members of the Middle District branch.
"We hosted a field day at our farm earlier this month and it was brilliant to get their feedback," Rose said.
"Farm foresters are never shy with their opinions and we've got our ears open. Our job is to weigh up that advice and experience according to our own situation - our climate, our soils, the other unique characteristics of our farm. And also our vision, of what we want to achieve."