Waikato Farming Lifestyles, December 2021

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December 2021 Edition

Highlighting a farming future Pages 6–7

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“The more you explore, the more you find. Seeing the state the world is heading in, we believe we need a more eco-friendly product, and hemp will help that. It can replace many things, and production can start from a three-month growth period compared to 20 years for a tree. “Last year, we trialled a crop working alongside a family trust in Taupo. It grew well but was unsuccessful as the crop was stressed and tested positive for Tetrahydrocannabinol, the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis known as THC. “New Zealand laws have a low threshold of THC, so we had to dispose of it. One of the factors was we rushed the

Hemp grows easily and Daniel believes has many good uses on farms such as helping to clean waterways

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“There is nothing scary about it, it is like a corn crop except it behaves better. There are thousands of hectares of successful crops in the South Island. It is all timing and practice. Theoretically, hemp is like a weed and flourishes easily. “I think it would be a perfect companion plant for farmers. You would sprinkle a few seeds, and the plant would help with runoff and nitrogen issues and help create cleaner waterways. “We have had our shop for two years now and work a small table at the Raglan Markets. We make products such as perfumes, sunscreen, and a hemp textile range and Raglan Chocolate make our hemp chocolate bars, which is a crowd favourite. “At present, we receive our oil in bulk from Uncle Joe’s in the South Island and use it in things like soap and lip balm. The

oil is cold-pressed and full of omega, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and proteins. “You can make a substantial amount of oil compared to other plants. It holds nutrients that are good for the body, and topical application does wonder for the skin, and it would be great to see more farmers give it a go. “We don’t understand why we don’t have mass production already. You can use the root, stem, leaf and seed to produce plastics, textiles, papers, food, medicine, cosmetics and building materials. “It is a totally different plant to marijuana; it is a cousin. It looks and smells the same but is grown for different reasons and doesn’t have the strong THC molecule in the flower heads. It has under 0.3 per cent THC, not 20 per cent like marijuana, and it doesn’t have the psychoactive front.

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“You can eat the leaves, and the seeds are so healthy. You sow the seed and water it for the first couple of months. Once you have the canopy, it takes off. The latest you should plant is in November, and harvesting can range from 90–120 days depending on the cultivar and cycle you use. “There are 14 different cultivars in New Zealand, and we hope to do another trial crop in the near future. We are eager to work with others and are pushing for progress as product development of textiles will be the next step in the industry. “It is quite a difficult process to make textiles. We have to see how they do things

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HIGHLIGHTING A FARMING FUTURE BY PAUL CAMPBELL

The Hawke’s Bay Future Farming Charitable Trust was founded to shine a light on the region’s existing and emerging farming expertise, creating a local hub of knowledge, research and education.

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ith this come opportunities for profitable and resilient farming to ensure the health of the region’s soil and water, communities and farmers, into the future. Current trustees are John van der Linden (chair), vice-chair Phil Schofield, treasurer Scott Lawson, Liz Krawczyk, Greg Hart, Tom Belford and Will Foley. “Our mission is to promote, inspire and celebrate profitable farming systems that enrich the environment and the community,” says Phil Schofield. “We see our work as falling into two categories; communications and evidence-building, the former to receive roughly 25% of our resourcing, the latter, 75%. “From a communications standpoint, we want to recognise and celebrate all sorts of initiatives Hawke’s Bay farmers and growers are making to have a positive

environmental footprint and regenerating the environment they are working with. “Those could range from riparian planting or establishing wetlands to improving water efficiency or planting erosion-prone hillsides to overall farming systems change, for example, regenerative practices. We have begun to provide such examples on our website via case studies and videos, with the intention of stepping this up in the coming year. “Over the last two years, we have sponsored a series of face-to-face forums to present alternative grazing and pasture management approaches to Hawke’s Bay farmers. Taken together, over 200 HB farmers have participated in these workshops that will become regularised in the coming year.” The trust aims to establish to farmers and growers using evidence

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“We plan to work with leading-edge farmers and growers, documenting the success of their overall farming systems, and hopefully, making their practices irresistible to others who are watching expectantly or sceptically from the sidelines. “Our trustees are united in the belief that our long-term focus must be on healthy soils and the land, plant and animal management practices, label them however you like, that yield healthier, carbon-enriched soils.” The trust committed limited funding to preparing two major, multi-year demonstration project proposals to MPI and has completed an analysis of soil carbon potential on a set of dairy farms in the region. A project led by Phil Schofield is designed to measure the ability of farm practices to increase soil carbon. “We have measured soil carbon across three properties at various stages of organic/regenerative development owned by farmer John Kamp in Patoka. These farms were formerly high chemical input dairy operations.

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CHOCOLATE LOVERS BY ANN VAN ENGELEN Mike Renfree and Simone Downey entered into the chocolate-making business in Raglan four years ago using locally sourced milk.

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“After the bean is roasted and ground down, doing 20kg at a time, it takes four days to create chocolate with a smooth, glossy finish that hopefully tastes wonderful. It is as smooth as silk on your tongue due to the quality of ingredients. “Each sack of beans’ flavour can vary depending on the season and what I do fractionally different while roasting. The percentage of shell you separate in the process or the temperature while grinding is all part of it. “Cacao beans or nibs are very bitter because they are a seed from a fruit and have natural fruit acids and tannins. The roasting and grinding process releases the bitterness and harsh flavours and leaves you with pleasant, soft and subtle flavour notes.

“One of the beans from the Solomon Islands, when it is just right, has a lovely soft bright, fruity acid with flavours, which you don’t realise. The Peru bean has a dried apricot or raisin taste and the Dominican Republic has a caramel note to the dark chocolate. You often don’t need to put any flavours in at all. “We use raw organic sugar and source our products from Trade Aid. We love that we use milk powder from the Waikato Organic Dairy Cooperative for our flavoured and milk chocolate. We also make a dark chocolate with coffee using locally roasted Raglan beans and a caramelised white chocolate that has the cacao mix in it. “I have an Italian machine that takes 10kg of chocolate and makes six bars at

a time. It tempers, heats and cools and then you give it a shake and tap and put them in the fridge to set. It goes hard and stays crisp and glossy. “Each bar is wrapped by hand in a foil paper made by a Hawke’s Bay company. They are placed into a cardboard or paper wrapper. We used local artist Denise Fort to do the artwork, and she captured exactly what we wanted to describe where we are. “Simone does all our social media, and people can follow our Raglan Chocolate Facebook page. We plan to be around for a long time selling our artisan products. “I love making chocolate, it makes everyone smile, and I get to work in a beautiful place and am the master of my own destiny.”

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If you’re into something, a little different, here’s the thing for you. They’re not much on their own, but once you put them in the dipping sauce, it’s a taste sensation. If you don’t want to put all the ingredients into a rice paper wrapper, this just as a salad, works a treat. You can use any meat you want or make them vegetarian. INGREDIENTS 500g chicken thigh/prawn/pork ½ cucumber cut into battens 1 capsicum cut into battens 1 carrot cut into battens Mint Basil Rice paper skins 1 packet vermicelli noodles 2 cups chicken broth 2 tbsp soy sauce 2 cloves garlic 1 onion 1 tsp coriander seeds 1 tsp whole peppercorns 1 chilli Dipping sauce: ¼ cup soy sauce ¼ cup fish sauce ¼ cup rice wine vinegar 1 tsp chilli and garlic paste 1 tsp sesame oil METHOD In a pot, add coriander and peppercorns and toast until aromatic. Once aromatic, add chicken broth, onion, soy, chilli and garlic and allow to simmer until flavours

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Artist Evan Heasman is inspired by the rural environment as he creates his anime artworks at the coastal township of Waipū.

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“The company uses a variety of media to produce projects such as short films, books and DVDs. A community of artists work together around the world on separate projects to create one finished piece. It may be music, animation or a book. “HitRecord has shaped the way I work now, and I am loving it. People asked me if I could do various animated characters, and that got me started. I had to teach myself to use a computer as I resisted for many years because I wanted to create and paint my works by hand. “Anime is time-consuming but very rewarding. I draw each part of the character or scene separately, such as its head, arms and legs, trees, branches and flowers so it can be manipulated on the computer by the animator. “Each piece is hand-painted using watercolour paints that my cousin Stacey

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Using the Japanese character art form called anime, Evan uses individual parts to create a scene

“I then scan and collage the pieces together in Photoshop. Each finished picture is a whole lot of things scanned separately, creating the finished product. It may be flowers, birds, trees and people. “I can work all night playing around with my pieces, with my final style being a mix of handcrafted and digital. “My work used to be a lot darker, but just before lockdown last year, my work brightened. I use all sorts of colour with moments of darkness, just like in fairy tales. When I have completed a picture, I feel like I have done my part to allow people to come up with the storyline for their own fairytale.” During the 2020 Covid lockdown, Evan created a series using a fox character. “Fox went through the motions of what people were experiencing. The piece Stand

at Dawn is Fox standing in a field of Flanders poppies. The idea came from the nationwide call to make poppies and put them on our letterboxes acknowledging Anzac Day. “I love that people have their own interpretation of what could be going on. I created a series called From the Wild Wild Wood. In The Clearing, a character is standing in a tree, and you don’t know what is passing by below — if there is anything at all.” Evan’s Lush series showcases New Zealand native bush and birds, including the kea, moa, pūriri moth and kiwi. “I am lucky to see a lot of beautiful nature here in Waipū. I include extinct things like the moa because it’s not around anymore, and it feels like a fairytale when you are told about it.

Robots, wolves, birds, foxes and native New Zealand wildlife are all subjects that Evan has developed through his unique creative ability

“I used to make originals, but this has thrown me more into fine art prints. There is no original as it is a bag of tiny pieces that I paint, pace individually and scan. The original happens on the computer now. “I do freelance illustration and sell my prints and cards at the Waipū market and in my studio, which is upstairs at 1 Rathbone Street, Whangārei on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

“I love that there are no rules to what I am doing, and I can make what I want. I love the concept of character creation and that the art doesn’t show anything scary. You can imagine what is happening, and I love creating each scene, trying new techniques. “I love that people have their own interpretation of what could be going on and that the art doesn’t show anything scary. My works are illustrations of fairy tales that don’t exist.”

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WATER MATTERS

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Most of the debate and discussion on the now-mandated Three Waters legislation change has centred around civic councils and how they will adjust to the future. However, there’s a whole other question for rural citizens. It centres on the other side of the Three Waters coin. The new government agency Taumata Arowai, the water quality watchdog aims to monitor water health across the nation. It’s going to be one monumental job. Federated Farmers, for instance, opined that close to 75,000 rural properties will be reclassified as water services providers under the new rules. Any water supply serving two or more households counts and must satisfy the new authority that they are up to a standard similar to town supply. It’s not just big farms; it’s lifestyle blocks which will be heavily affected. “We asked for anyone supplying less than 50 people to be exempted, but in the end were not heard,” said Federated Farmers national president Andrew Hoggard. “The government has jumped in at the deep end of this pool, and they are likely to drown their officials in the paperwork this decision is going to create.” What does this mean for those building in rural areas, or even adding a granny flat for relatives and guests? The short answer

Changes to the rules about water supply mean that new builds and renovations this summer may well encompass an upgrade to tanks, reticulation and filters

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dwelling. There are those talking about a retrofit to perfectly functional existing systems to avoid being caught in the dragnet and subjected to costly and timeconsuming compliance paperwork. Farmers familiar with the checklist needed to operate effluent storage and irrigation systems know all too well what this could mean. The core upgrade indicated for those sticking with their existing system will be filtration, both physical and via ultraviolet exposure methods. With no precise dates set for the roll-out of enforcement and the rest of the Three Waters structure still

blocked by debate, groups like Federated Farmers may yet see a softening of the government’s stance and a reduction of that hardline insistence that a tank supplying two cottages constitutes a water supply system on a par with that of a small town. In the meantime, it’s wise to book in advance for infrastructure like tanks, filters and pumps, as a surge in demand for these and the plumbers who install them may well come hard on the heels of a final decision. We all agree that healthy water is a vital resource; it’s all about how it’s guaranteed, who decides, and who carries the cost.

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A new generation of solar-powered deep-bore pumps is getting rid of the need for a generator in an old tin shed placed over far-flung wellheads. A number of changes are being considered to the preferred option initially put forward in the consultation booklet in May, including adjusting the proposed minimum shareholding requirement for farmers and enabling sharemilkers and contract milkers to own shares. “It’s a good time for the board to step back and reflect on the feedback as most farmers will now be busy with calving,” says chairman Peter McBride. “Once they have come through this particularly busy time of the season, we will be ready to consult on the updated proposal.” Consultation has been extensive to date. Since May 6, directors have held 90 farmer meetings, attended events such as the My Connect conference and Fieldays®, as well as leading seven online webinars and speaking with many farmers directly. More than 5,000 farmers have directly engaged through feedback channels, in addition to discussing the options with each other. Members of Fonterra’s board and management have also talked with other groups such as the Co-operative Council, formerly the Shareholders’ Council, the Fonterra Shareholders’ Fund, the government, major banks and rural professionals. This engagement will continue as the consultation progresses. “We would like to thank our farmer owners for getting involved and approaching the consultation with open minds.

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“We also want to acknowled ge the uncertainty that comes along with us considering changes to our capital structure and the significant challenges that it’s creating for some farmers. The best way to give certainty is to ensure we have a full discussion as a co-op and get to a quality outcome. “The board maintains its belief that, in a flat or potentially declining milk environment, making changes early will put us in the best position to provide farmers with more flexibility while protecting farmer ownership

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Making our communities strong comes from employment; employment comes from strong business. Strong businesses come from us buying and thus generating wages that can be spent locally, too. What doesn’t help local is a trend for chasing the cheap knock-offs online. Where’s the fun, and indeed, the festivity, of buying everyone the same presents? Ones that everyone knows the price tag and provenance of because they’ve seen them in the big-box megastores and clearance websites? Face reality. December is here, Christmas is coming, and the likelihood of a globalised, possibly wrong-sized, almost definitely not-as-photographed parcel of imitation brand-name export goods turning up on time is dwindling by the hour. It’s time to make giving more fun than receiving again by hunting down things that reflect the personalities of your loved ones locally. We’re spoiled for choice if you take a peek at what’s on offer; no need to visit the Internet, either, when the essence of what’s hot this Christmas is — unique and handmade. Now, some of us have the craft and art skills suitable for kindergarten, but this whole country is bursting with creative talent. Local art, local design, local fashion, handmade

“You’ll be giving yourself a more interesting shopping experience amid country scenery. You might find a thing or two for yourself.” jewellery, delicious gourmet treats, wines, cheeses, chocolates, books and decor are everywhere, and no two items are the same. If you’ve got people who (bless them anyway) are super hard to buy for, most of our little owner-operated stores will happily give you a voucher, as will places like restaurants and cinemas. Think of it this way. You’ll be giving yourself a more interesting shopping experience amid country scenery and just next door to some brilliant little cafes and eateries. You might find a thing or two for yourself. You’ll be able to give your family and friends something different that speaks about your understanding of their character. Last but not least, you’ll be doing a favour for the local economy, which is sure to repay you with the kind of karma that comes from strong communities.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS! THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LOCAL.

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SHOP LOCAL – SUPPORT LOCAL by Andy Bryenton

The recipe for a thriving town

We now know that the shop local recipe works. Last year’s post lockdown surge didn’t just silence naysayers who predicted a lasting recession; it blew expectations of local tourism and local spending out of the water. Now we know; let’s do it again for summer. It feels odd to thank Covid and its attendant lockdowns for anything. The nasty virus has few silver linings, but one of them has got to be the newfound realisation that we can create prosperity by shopping, dining and exploring locally. The proof is in the fact that unemployment is down, tourism was up all last summer with only Kiwis able to visit, consumer spending swung back hard, and there’s a new appreciation for local enterprise’s contribution to society. Here’s the recipe. Take a blend of vital local services and knowledge. That means a mix of trusted names who have served generations and who know their customers by name, blended with professionals who know the local conditions and what local people want and need. Supporting local business means keeping skills, service and success in town, cutting out long commutes for specialist help and making sure competent, qualified and trusty experts are just down the street. Add a helping of community strength. The names around the goalposts and on the kids’ uniforms at sports events. The raffle prize givers, the charity supporters,

the food bank shelf fillers and the names behind arts, crafts, culture and music in your town; many of them are local businesses. Supporting them helps them support the thing we love. Stir through a generous amount of finance. We’d all heard that a dollar spent locally is worth ten that go out of the area. Now we know it’s true. The people you pay become your customers, and the people you support become your supporters, keeping jobs and cash local when we think local. Put in the seeds for future success. Who will train the next generation so that there’s always a plumber, an electrician, a mechanic or engineer at your grandchildrens’ service? The businesses you support today will, and they’ll make sure those jobs go to local youth, keeping families together. Combine, and watch something exceptional rise. By supporting the people on these pages, you’re helping make your home town stronger. That makes them more capable of helping you. Start a positive spiral of mutual respect and growth, and the sky’s the limit. The shop local message was always a good one, but it has taken the response to Covid to see the truth and power of how it works

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Controlling weeds the natural way A happy accident with a spilt barrel of vinegar was one link in a chain leading to the creation of the Goulter family’s all-natural bio-herbicide, WeedX. In 2013, Charlie Goulter and his wife Trish were growing concerned about the impact of glyphosate-based herbicides on the soil life of their 10-acre block in Upper Moutere. Charlie, who comes from a long line of New Zealand farmers, discussed the idea of a natural weed control product with his uncle, Timmy Goulter, a vinegar and winemaker of 44 years. It prompted Timmy to remember the spilt barrel. “He noticed that the vinegar really took out the weeds,” recalls Trish. Research confirmed that the Goulters were onto something. “We found that vinegar has been used for all kinds of things — weeds, cleaning, health,” says Trish. “Our forebears have been using it for centuries.” An extensive period of research and development followed. The Goulters worked with a local scientist, John Lloyd, to formulate a natural and effective weed treatment. After four years of hard work and testing, they gained EPA approval for WeedX, the

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