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2 Pete Swann’s fondness for deer spans 40 years and shows no sign of ending. He was a pioneer in the live-capture days, and today produces his own brand of velvet capsules under the Glenfiddich Deer Farms label.

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n a 30-hectare farm in the Elgin district Pete Swann and his wife Jema run 160 stags, a few beef cattle and a handful of Pitt Island sheep. Mr Swann says producing high-quality velvet is all about management, diet and genetics. He was just a kid when commercial deer farming gained traction. A block on the family farm at Sherwood Downs, near Fairlie, was fenced with the regulation six foot six inch (two metre) high fences required in the days when deer were deemed noxious animals. In 1974 Mr Swann and his father embarked on their first live-capture mission.

Wild deer were hunted in helicopters, tranquilised using a dart gun and airlifted back to the farm. In the early days the animals were slung under the helicopter by their hind legs, however, too many were injured and bags were designed to carry them safely. While several animals suffered from shock, Mr Swann says the deer that would make up the Glenfiddich herd were released into the familiar terrain of tussock-clad high country making for a gentle transition. In the early nineties, the Swann family shifted the operation to Mossburn, at this time the Glenfiddich velvet herd comprised 550 head, out of a total herd of 750 animals. “The place was quite run down, and we started trials looking at the impact of

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From paddock to powder, Pete and Jema Swann are growing velvet and manufacturing health food supplements.

300114-MN-028 “We started looking at the quality of the velvet, and realised there’s a huge variation. “I noticed some of the antler was very boney. Once we started to deal with the powder we closed the herd, because we couldn’t find stags that were compatible with the type of velvet we wanted to grow.” Mr Swann isn’t concerned about line-breeding the

herd – by his reckoning there were only about 100 deer introduced into the country by early pioneers, and the base of his herd was captured in the Fairlie basin, so there’s always been a limited gene pool. “There’s been one outcross with a Danish stag and one with a German-English stag, everyone says we can’t keep doing what we are but I’ll keep going – as long as you don’t mate a father with a daughter.” He concedes at some stage he might have to look at introducing a new genetic line, but says the problem will be finding suitable blood. For the past 10 years the focus in New Zealand has been on developing long antler tines for the trophy-head industry, while a shorter antler is required to produce quality velvet. Mr Swann has spent years looking at the impact of nutrition, and says deer are browsers not grazers. For this reason he sticks to the basics; grass, baleage, oats and a few nuts. He also avoids brassica-based winter-feed crops. “Wild deer might eat turnips for a short time, but

they soon move on. “We feed them the best we can year-round. Getting the right mix of pasture and stocking rate is very important, and keeping them in their age groups. “You can influence velvet just like that with diet. “By doing this we’ve brought the ash content down – which is the quality marker for velvet. “We select animals with a minimum beam measurement of 19cm, and a specific style of antler and allow it to grow it out a further week – which the experts say you can’t do with red deer. “One of our stags produced 16.5kg of quality velvet. “It’s like a jigsaw – there are season variations, but you can minimise the effects by having a basic feeding pattern that works.” The average percentage of ash, the basic test for velvet powder, falls between 32 and 34; Mr Swann is producing overgrown velvet with an ash content of 32.3 per cent, and the Koreangrade short cut at 29 per cent. But at this point there’s no marker for quality. Velvet is

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graded on the measurement of the antler beam, the length and weight. “Because it’s only a beam measurement and it’s paid by weight we can’t define the quality when it’s all mixed up. “We are trying to develop a marker for the quality so we get paid for yield.” This has led the Swanns to develop their own label, processing velvet in Luggate through the Alpine Deer Group’s plant. It is encapsulated in Christchurch and marketed through the Glenfiddich Deer Farms website (www. glenfid.co.nz). A natural therapist in Auckland is conducting trials on integrating velvet with other superfoods, and another in Christchurch is using it to develop a line of functional foods. The Swanns hope to expand the market in that direction.

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various feeds,” Mr Swann said. “Three years later we dropped the numbers back by 50 and cut 0.5kg more velvet from each stag – we were getting 1.2 tonnes of velvet from 550 stags, five years later we got 1.8t from 385 stags. “The quality went through the roof – 90 per cent was super and A-grade – most farms were producing less than half that.” Initially velvet from the Glenfiddich herd was sold through a Christchurchbased Korean agent. Typically, the antler is cut off near the base after it is about two-thirds of its potential full size, between 55 to 65 days of growth, before any significant calcification occurs, but Mr Swann was asked to experiment with growing it out further. “The second year our best stags grew 12 to 12.5 kilograms. Then the market crashed in 1994-95. The next year I was approached about marketing directly into Hong Kong under our own name – Glenfiddich, and to work on developing our own velvet capsules.


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step, and then another, hoping that somewhere up there we would finally be able to get up over the edge and onto scree that would take us back down into the valley far below. That was where we needed to be, perhaps two hours ago. But we were still going up. Tahr hunting: always going up. After driving in, and then walking for a few hours, we had left our packs in the bush at the mouth of a stream and started to walk it to its source – a high saddle south of the Rakaia. Our plan hadn’t been to go as far as the saddle, but after watching a mob of nannies above us on a bluff, we spotted a bear of a bull dancing its shaggy mane up the valley. Trophy tahr. It looked so big that it somehow didn’t make sense. These animals were meant to be small.

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Fluctuations of the grebe Mary Ralston

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ast weekend there was a national census of the Australasian crested grebe. The previous count was 10 years ago, in 2004, when 300 adults were counted. Although the results haven’t all been tallied yet, numbers from this year look like there may be now twice as many – between 500 to 600 grebes throughout the country. This is great news for this lovely bird that once was quite common throughout the country but is now classified as nationally vulnerable. But locally, numbers seem to have decreased: in 2004 there were more than 100 in the Ashburton Lakes, the majority of these at Lake Heron, but this year only 22. Conditions this

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year weren’t good for counting on the lakes – it was windy and there were whitecaps on Lake Heron which makes it hard to distinguish birds, but even so it does seem they aren’t breeding as well as they should to maintain a healthy population and we don’t know why. The grebes’ status throughout New Zealand has changed a lot in recent years. They have completely gone from the North Island and their range in the South Island is shrinking. At the last count, the northern limit was the Kaikoura Lakes, but this year some were back at Lake Grassmere, near Blenheim. West Coast numbers continue to decline. Numbers are good for the new Lake Opuha (21) and Lake Alexandrina (93, up from 13 last time). Crested grebe are totally aquatic birds. They live and feed on the water and build floating nests at the water’s

The crested grebe is totally aquatic, building floating nests upon the waters where it lives and feeds.

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LANGLANDS edge. Although they aren’t a species that interacts with humans the way fantails and keas sometimes do, they seem to cope with a reasonably high level of human noise: at Clearwater in Christchurch grebes are seen in the same vicinity as jetskis, and they are also numerous on Lake Hayes near Queenstown which is a popular lake, as is Lake Opuha. Predation is probably the biggest factor in limiting their breeding success: stoats eat both eggs and chicks, and avian predators (harriers and the New Zealand falcon) are also known to take chicks.

Hopefully, the trapping programme at Lake Heron and the Maori Lakes will have some impact on the introduced predators there. A lack of suitable nest sites may also limit breeding – they like sheltered bays; the wash from boats may swamp their floating nests and the fluctuating levels on the hydro lakes aren’t ideal. Crested grebes are but one of our distinctive native species. Taking photographs of our native birds, or plants if you prefer to photograph things that don’t move, is a very satisfying activity and there is a

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So the games have started Median household income over percentage of smokers Aranui Bexley Phillipstown

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f the public of New Zealand needed any reminding that 2014 is an election year it has certainly been highlighted in the past couple of weeks. Party leaders from all political persuasions have commenced a strange mating ritual with other parties and individuals that have previously been in the “no-go” arena. The prospect of a close election certainly has melted barriers that seemed previously to be quite impenetrable. As expected promises are being made via media releases and mysteriously amended a couple of days later when challenged by opponents. Nothing new there. My experience in public life indicates it is the initial message that gets through to constituents, not the retraction.

All spokespeople are quite rightly focusing on issues of home ownership and lowincome earners, access to the property ladder as key points, along with education. Census statistics highlighting a decline in the percentage of families living in their own homes is not good reading. A decline of 2 per cent in home ownership every five years is cause for major concern, and frankly unsustainable. I’ve always believed debt-free home ownership at retirement should be a goal for every family – what is more I consider that with disciplined spending and sound long-term priorities this is still highly achievable in many cases. The Cunliffe announcement of $60 a week for all newborns in families on a combined income of under $150,000 per annum, for the first full

year starting 2016 is dubious. Extending it until the child’s third birthday for those on low and middle incomes (currently an undefined figure) is blatant nonsense. One of the last things families on “low and middle” incomes need is an incentive to breed. Evidence is well documented that school children who come to school poorly clothed and under nourished frequently come from larger families and often from parents living on benefits. When will we learn that parenthood is a responsibility and privilege lasting for at least 20 years, not a taxpayer liability for a generation of others to fund. An overgenerous welfare state does nothing to encourage personal responsibility and worthwhile decision making in family budgeting.

I’m frequently appalled by the inability of many families to differentiate between wants and needs without first addressing the issue of home ownership. That new flatscreen TV, another electronic communication tool, overseas trip, excessive smoking, drinking or gambling habit – are they all necessary? Census data released this month in relation to smoking and household income in the Christchurch region made interesting reading. Figures quoted are median household income over percentage of smokers. Within two years cigarettes will cost a dollar each – at 20 a day, $7200 a year. Priorities! Need I say more – not to mention the associated health risks. As we move into February no doubt we will read of the heavy

Labour Party leader David Cunliffe delivers his state of the nation address last month.

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are the real villains in this scenario. Credit availability is far too lenient. I still believe the best way to approach low levels of home ownership over the longer term is by government subsidising first home loans on table mortgage over 20-25 years by 1 to 2 per cent. If this is done on table

mortgage with meaningful capital gains tax on nonowner occupied investment residential properties, it would doubtlessly increase the housing stock for first home buyers and partially address the problem of initial home ownership. A similar system 60 years ago by the then State Advances

Corporation worked admirably with a legacy of many current pensioners and retirees with debt-free homes. Oh for an administration with the courage to look really long term – not something our three-year election cycle encourages. One of the more rational statements to come from politicians in recent weeks was from Finance Minister Bill English. His unveiled warning that while the New Zealand economy is currently strong and improving compared to our trading partners, we are still some way from a balance of payment surpluses – and should not be committing funds not yet received. The figures released by the Labour Party for the proposed baby bonus will cost $271 million in the 2016-17 year rising to $566 million a year by 2020. Where does this extra half billion dollars come from? Not stated. My guess is from increased personal taxes together with a blanket capital gains tax. Neither measure likely to increase production. While I promote a limited

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and can’t stress enough the importance of wearing safety helmets and knowing the limits of your bikes. Having specially designed keys for work use which restrict the power, to take out the factor of a speed incident has proved to be a handy feature. There are specially designed ATVs to support two people with a well-designed extended chassis to help with the support of a person on a seat behind the driver with handle bars for safety purposes. When choosing the right vehicle for the job, consider the maximum towed and carried load limits for your quad bike. At the end of the day, it’s yours and others safety on the line!

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Aiming for sustainability Sheryl Stivens

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ustainability is all about meeting the needs of today without impacting on/or compromising future generations ability to do the same. Rather than focusing only on the economic viability, farming sustainably also involves using non-renewable resources effectively, growing nutritious foods and enhancing the quality of life of the farmers, the farm workers and the surrounding community by reducing the impact on the environment. Besides the obvious benefits, sustainable farming also allows farmers to transform

their farms into giant recycling centres. They can turn crop waste and animal manure and bedding from sheds into fertilisers, use crop rotation to enrich the soil and re-route rainwater to fuel the irrigation system or wash down the cow sheds. Not only does this save money, but it also conserves natural resources. Sustainable farming also lowers the need for chemicals and pesticides, and it makes the transition to a more biological, clean farming process a lot more feasible and helps to clean up our rivers, streams and waterways in the process. But how exactly can you turn your farm into a sustainable one? It all starts with a few conscious changes. Here are a few tips to get you started. Set up a recycling area for your farm houses and dairy sheds.

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help getting started call the Recycling Helpline 0800627824. Consider setting up rainwater tanks on your farm sheds or houses. An average house roof (120m2) could have collected over 18,000 litres of water in Ashburton last year. Carry out an energy audit. How much does your power cost? Contact Target Sustainability www. targetsustainability.co.nz to get professional help with reducing energy costs. Plant shelter with native plants or bee food plants. Look at riparian planting and fencing off any waterways that flow through your farm. Enquire about any funding available from ECan to support your project. Ask your school if they are including sustainability in their curriculum and school management processes. Mastagard provide practical help and teaching resources to schools in Ashburton district as well as Waimakariri and Hurunui districts. Contact bholley@mastagard.co.nz

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Time to make decisions I

t is no surprise that a key ingredient to successful equity partnerships is effective decision making at all levels. Because there may be several different equity partners who have different interests and perspectives, a balance must be struck between ensuring an inclusive and consultative decision making culture, without creating a cumbersome and bureaucratic mess. On a different level, it is also important to ensure a culture that leaves management decisions to management and governance decisions to directors. Part of the shareholder agreement process identifies the various categories of decisions to be made, who makes the decisions and what happens if agreement cannot

Management decisions These are decisions relating to the management of the farm. These decisions are ordinarily exclusively reserved to the manager, who in turn reports to the board. While governance and guidance are crucial, excessive board interference with management decisions can create a problematic culture that ultimately can affect performance. For example, once policy has been established, a manager should be entitled to make routine decisions around matters such as pasture rotation, maintenance and stock husbandry without the need to refer back to the board for approval on a case by case basis. This relies on the manager reporting as appropriate

and also operating within budgets and policies that are set at board level. That said, a manager would be unwise not to harness the relevant farming and management experience of board members and other equity partners who may bring a wealth of knowledge to the operation. Like most things, it is all about balance.

Board decisions The directors of the equity partnership will ordinarily be appointed by the shareholders, with the number of directors appointed by each being proportionate to their shareholding. Some equity partnerships also make provision for independent directors to be appointed. Board decisions could be broadly categorised as those relating to the strategic direction and policy of the equity partnership. The board will also “manage the manager” and ensure that performance is meeting agreed expectations and targets.

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Shareholder decisions At law, there are several decisions that are exclusively reserved to the shareholders, known as “special resolutions“. With a company structure (most common), these include “major transactions”, being those involving more than 50 per cent of the assets of a company. For special resolutions, the Companies Act requires a decision-making threshold of at least 75 per cent of the shareholder votes. Regardless of what the board decision is, some decisions require ratification at shareholder level. It is important to note that a shareholder who votes against a special resolution has certain minority rights, including the right to require the company to purchase its shares in certain circumstances.

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would change a shareholder’s fundamental rights or dilute a shareholder’s stake in the company. Careful consideration is required to ensure that such decisions are limited to avoid a minority shareholder being able to hold the equity partnership to ransom. Because farming moves at pace, it is important to agree on the process for effectively consulting and making decisions (outside of formal board meetings), in order that they can be made in a timely manner. This has never been easier in the age of emails and smartphones, where required approvals can be procured quickly and easily without undue ceremony. majority required to pass them. This will include the delegated authority of management (which is usually limited to management in accordance with a separate management contract and budgeted expenditure plus set a margin). The shareholders’ agreement

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There is always a strong incentive on the equity partners to resolve the issues themselves, given the cost of involving third parties (including lawyers). The simplest way of resolving impasses is for the status quo to remain if the required majority cannot be found. The problem with the status quo is that it could be damaging to the business. For that reason, a multi-level dispute resolution process is the norm. The first port of call where the parties cannot agree is often an independent farm consultant, who will not make the decision, but will advise on the best course of action. If this fails, the next option is formal mediation. Formal mediation involves using the services of a mediator (ie, a qualified neutral third party) to attempt to resolve the differences. A mediator cannot force a decision, but can encourage the parties to resolve the difference in a mutually beneficial way. If all else fails,

and a solution cannot be negotiated, then the final solution is arbitration. This is a topic in itself, but in short, arbitration could be described as a private court, where the parties have input in terms of the choice of the arbitrator. The arbitrator can make binding decisions, which the parties must comply with. The arbitrator is generally free to consider whatever information that they see fit. It is always crucial to consider the economics of the matter in issue and whether the differences just defy the process. If an equity partnership needs to resort to arbitration to resolve a dispute (at considerable cost), it may be a sign that the equity partnership is dysfunctional and a better solution (including termination and sale of assets) could be identified. For that reason, common sense must always prevail. That’s it for this month. All the best to our arable farmers for the rest of the harvest.

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