Our First Light Wagyu, Venison, and Elk farmers come from all over New Zealand. We're proud to partner with such an incredible group of Kiwis who share the same values as we do. The result of all their hard work is the most extraordinarily tender, marbled grass-fed beef, and the most delicate and delicious farm-raised Venison. We pride ourselves on the quality of our animals and as a result, we bring the best Wagyu beef and Venison to your table.
Jacqui Anderson together with her husband, Wayne, own and manage Earnmore Farms Limited. “Earnmore” owns two properties totalling 306ha located in Hawkes Bay, NZ. The first being an 83ha venison breeding /finishing block located in Maraekakaho. This farm also runs a small sheep stud and finishes a handful of beef cattle. The other is a 223ha sheep and beef trading block in Central Hawkes Bay.
The Maraekakaho district is well known for being (very) summer dry. The soil structure is fertile,
strong and free draining with a red metal base. All venison are feed on a grass based system,
however we do plant a summer crop in October ready for the m/a hinds with fawns to graze as the
grass pasture dries out. This paddock is then put into permanent grass pasture in the following
autumn, which over time creates a young grass rotation, brilliant for growing the younger deer.
Deer are a very elegant and inquisitive animal to farm which keeps my days work interesting. I find
the most basic rule that applies to all the animals under my management is feed. Get the right
quality and quantity of feed into the animal and the results will follow. Management when handling
the deer is also very important to me as the deer need a calm and quiet environment to prosper.
They promise to continue to keep improving the overall well being of our deer by providing paddocks that have space, water wallows (dams) for swimming in, fresh clean drinking water and ample shade
trees or bush areas to escape the intense heat of a Hawkes Bay summer. Maintaining infrastructure
and improvements to handling facilities is also key to making the farm a safe and clean environment
for the venison and the human now and into the future.
We are Harry and Emily Gaddum, along with our three children Pippa, Ted and Arlo we farm in Kereru, Hawkes Bay. We breed and finish Venison animals and also breed for Velvet in conjunction with our Venison Herd. We generally purchase in some store weaners to take through to finish along with our own. We have a strong passion for Deer, and farming them is truly in our blood. From humble beginnings of Ben Gaddum (my Dad) starting with just one deer fenced paddock in front of the house and buying in cull stags in late 80’s, to the properties now being fully deer fenced and 100% invested in the deer industry.
We are proud to be farming such a quality product and feel privileged to be doing it where we are. In Hawkes Bay.
We farm our Deer on two properties combining to be around 470ha of deer fenced area.
Our breeding block is inland by the ranges, it is higher in elevation and tends to breed strong weaner deer, that when given the opportunity to shine on the lower, earlier finishing farm seem to do really well. Mostly we are a grass based system with the utilisation of Winter crops for our Velvet herd and self-grown Lucerne baleage for all deer during winter months.
We are starting to use chicory as a summer finishing crop for our yearling deer with good results so far.
We also farm sheep and beef and dabble with some cash cropping.
Emily and I enjoy nothing more than watching a mob of deer grazing out in front of the house in the evenings. They’re incredibly inquisitive and tend to come as close as they can to get a feel for what we’re up to, whether it’s the kids playing on the lawn or what’s cooking on the BBQ! 😊
Going with Firstlight Farms was a choice we made to secure the advantage of working closely with the market by becoming mates with the supply chain. That’s what it feels like when your part of Firstlight Family anyway. Being Kiwi owned and operated with the ability to be open and honest of what the market is doing is a real benefit.
Sophie, her partner Tim and their two boys are in Pirinoa, South Wairarapa on her fourth-generation farm called Wharerata. They have a mix of deer, beef, dairy grazers, breeding ewes, and certified organic cropping. The farm is around 200 ha effective with around half being deer fenced and the long-term goal of deer fencing more land. Sophie is the third generation to be farming deer here and has a huge passion for farming them in the future.
I feel lucky to be working alongside an amazing team here at first light who have such a positive and passionate excitement within the business. They have a great relationship with working alongside their produce growers and feel in safe hands within the industry and the future ahead.
Karen Middelberg and Richard Hilson are second and third generation on two family-owned farms in Central Hawkes Bay. Initially fitted in alongside their veterinary careers and a family of three children, the farming operation began with deer from the very start, in 1998.
Now on a total of 800ha of flat land at Takapau and limestone hill country at Hatuma, they farm 1400 deer, including 600 hinds, as well as breeding and finishing both sheep and cattle. The two hind herds have different focuses. The hinds at Clovelly, in the Hatuma hills, are focussed on high growth rates from terminal sires. The Jedburgh hinds, at Takapau, are fully recorded with dual emphasis on growth rates and antler production.
Farming is a complicated business and can be a bit of a juggle at times, but the key focus with the deer (and, in fact, all stock) has been good productivity and healthy animals – good animal health and stress-free stock are really important.
Karen and Richard have both also been involved in the wider deer industry at several levels. Karen has had two terms on the Executive of the NZ Deer Farmers Association and chaired the SAP. Richard was on the JML and DeerPro advisory boards and is currently on the deer industry Research Advisory group, as well as facilitating the Hawkes Bay Originals Advance Party.
A lot of passion for deer? You bet!
Matt and his wife Dana, together with their 2 girls Hannah and Lilla manage Anawai Station which is situated at the top of Maraetotara, in Hawkes Bay. Matt has been on Anawai for the last seven years as the manager for Horizon Farming Limited (HFL), who in turn lease the farm off Craig Hickson. In his spare time Matt enjoys getting off the farm and into the water with his family, whether it be diving, fishing, boating or surfing!
Ananwai is an 1466ha mixed contour sheep/beef and deer farm, with an elevated fertile plateau at the top of Maraetotara, steep hill country that runs down to rolling summer dry country within the Elsthorpe community. Anawai runs between 650 and 700 hinds and finishes all progeny on-farm. The extensive hill country is used for fawning, while the top plateau makes an ideal platform for finishing deer alongside lambs and angus steers. Anawai is a grass-fed operation, but does grow 20ha of kale to get the finishing cattle through the colder months.
Matt enjoys the diversity of farming deer alongside sheep and cattle and relishes the challenge that being a breeding, as well as a finishing farm brings. When Matt and HFL took over Anawai, he didn’t have a lot of experience managing deer (HFL had no deer farming experience), however they could see the potential for improving the performance of the deer, and set about prioritising their feed and well-being, with obvious benefits over the coming years.
Matt enjoys being part of the close-knit family that supply First Light and likes supporting a local Hawkes Bay business at the same time. Venison eye-fillet is always a treat for friends and family on the bbq at the bach over summer.
Paul and Marie Renton began their farming life together on Glenmore In 1990.
Glenmore is a rolling hill country farm in the Mangatahi district of Hawkes Bay.
The climate is warm and dry, with mild winters.
Glenmore is a family farm and Paul is the 5th generation to steward this property.
In 1996 Paul and Marie established their business on a portion of the original land.
Their focus is on growing quality Deer, Bulls and Lamb, bringing them on farm as young stock and giving them every opportunity to flourish in a stress free, regenerative farming environment.
Paul and Marie have had an ongoing environmental programme planting many trees for shelter, shade and erosion protection of hillsides. Lately more attention is on the water ways with native plantings along stream beds promoting cleaner water quality and added biodiversity.
In 2017 the family experienced the sudden passing of Paul. Marie has continued on with their farming legacy and their three adult children are all supportive, ensuring the whenua is in good hands.
Haunui is situated 32kms southeast of Waipukurau, in the Wanstead/Flemington district of Central Hawke’s Bay. James and Sue have owned the intensive deer and bull finishing property for seven years and both take an active part in the day-to-day running of it.
They were attracted to First Light by the forward thinking commitment to improving the whole supply chain — from genetics and production, right through to the promotion of venison as a niche product with a point of difference. The “all round year” supply concept was also attractive as it allows them to better finish stock according to their farming type and systems.
Haunui is extensively planted with shelter belts and trees, giving shade and shelter, and providing a good environment for the animals. As with all First Light products the animals from Haunui are raised outdoors in a healthy environment. “The venison we produce is a high quality, wholesome product that has been sent to the customer with their needs in mind”.
In the Hewitt household the favourite way to eat venison is sliced, marinaded delicately and cooked hot on a barbeque.
Riverslea Trust is made up of three blocks. The breeding unit (260ha) is under the Ruahine Ranges where it is summer safe and the two finishing blocks (202 and 93ha) are on flat to rolling country where it is warmer in the winter. We run 700 breeding hinds and finishing all of the fawns as well as running finishing cattle and breeding ewes. On all properties trees are being planted in an ongoing programme to provide shelter, shade and erosion control.
The farm is operated on a day to day basis by Richard and Emma on the breeding unit and Nick and Jane (Richard’s parents) on the finishing units. When major tasks are being undertaken everyone helps.
We joined First Light because we like the way we, as farmers, could have input further than just the farm gate. It also gives us stable pricing that we can use for planning, and we like the more direct feedback from First Light consumers.
The Lawson’s like to cook the fillets whole. First searing it on the hot plate and then in a super hot oven wrapped in tin foil for 10 mins and then left to rest. Serve in slices on mashed potato, with roasted winter vegetables and a hunter sauce (an old family recipe of red wine and crab apple jelly).
2 Tier Trust with a holding Co and a Farming sub committee.
Trust Chairman Rakei Taiaroa
Farm Sub Committee Chairman- John Kahu
Farm Manager – Colin Gates
Maori Owned since 1200AD
Consists of 4000ha with 3000ha farmed with livestock. 13000 ewes plus replacements, 550 cows plus replacements, 2200 hinds plus replacements
Breed, finish and trade in all classes except deer. Deer breed and finish only.
Being part of a small group of like minded people striving to be continually better than the average in the production of a quality food product.
The ability to have some surety of pricing and supply make reporting to a trust committee a lot more accurate.
Provenance relates to the fact the land has been owned and farmed in one way or another for 800 years and is owned by a large number of people to be farmed sustainably for the benefit of future generations. To sustainably farm Waihi Pukawa in an environmental way means it has to be profitable as well without compromising animal welfare.
Regional winner Maori Farmer of the Year and National finalist Maori Farmer of the Year.
The owners and management of Waihi Pukawa farm the property because it is what we do well we aim tp produce a quality product from an area that leads New Zealand in environmental practices.
Tony & Lynda Gray, together with their daughters Rebecca and Catherine, farm at the top of the scenic Pohangina Valley nestled under the Ruahine Ranges in the northern Manawatu.
They own 408 hectares (approx 1,000 acres) of easy hill country of which about 140ha is regenerating native trees protected by a QEII covenant. 140 ha of the farm is fenced for deer and they farm about 300 hinds, 1,200 ewes and 75 beef breeding cows taking younger cattle through to their second winter.
First Light Venison is the reason that they are still farming deer. Being part of a vertically integrated company marketing venison to the world is a great opportunity. They are breeders and their goal is to produce well grown weaner deer for other members of the group to finish using Wapiti and Eastern Red sire stags. Their favourite venison is a sliced fillet lightly barbecued and served with a fresh salad.