Real Mix In Farm Manager Finalists
For Immediate Release
6 May 2013
Real Mix In Farm Manager
Finalists
The 11 finalists competing for
the 2013 New Zealand Farm Manager of the Year title are
split between contract milkers and farm managers – as well
as age, experience, and farm size.
Judging begins
next week for the finalists comprising four males and seven
couples, and involves a two-hour farm visit covering
financial planning, human resource and farm management. The
final component of the judging, an interview, will take
place in Wellington prior to the winners being announced at
the 2013 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards on May 24.
Winners in the 2013 New Zealand Sharemilker/Equity
Farmer of the Year and New Zealand Dairy Trainee of the Year
will also be announced and nearly $150,000 in prizes will be
given away.
National convenor Chris Keeping says it
is the eleventh year of the farm manager contest, which had
also become a dual between contract milkers and farm
managers.
The finalists this year include five
contract milkers and six farm managers. A contract milker is
self-employed and paid on a specific dollar value per
kilogram of milksolids (such as $1/kgMS) to oversee the farm
production system. They are responsible for some of the farm
expenditure and may also contribute some equipment such as a
bike. A farm manager is responsible for the financial and
physical performance of the farm, including recruiting and
managing any staff.
“One of the great aspects of the
dairy industry is that there are a number of ways people can
develop their farming skills and knowledge and build their
equity to take the next step in their
career.”
Mrs Keeping says most of the finalists
(eight) are aged under 30 years old and one, Bay of
Plenty’s representative Chris Mexted, is only in his first
full season dairy farming.
The oldest finalist, the
West Coast/Top of the South’s Blue Benseman, is 53 years
old and is also managing the largest herd at 1050 cows. Mr
Benseman is one of four finalists who had entered the awards
for the first time. It is the second time five had entered
and two finalists are third time entrants, including
Auckland Hauraki representative Kylie Cox. Mrs Cox has
entered the dairy trainee contest twice before but is
entering the farm manager contest for the first time with
husband Michael, an experienced builder.
The finalists
are:
·
Northland – Niall & Delwyn McKenzie, aged
34 and 32, farm managers, 320 cows
·
Auckland Hauraki – Michael & Kylie Cox,
25 and 24, contract milkers, 620
·
Waikato – Gary McFarlane, 25, farm
manager, 900
· Bay of
Plenty – Chris Mexted, 23, farm manager,
435
· Central Plateau
– Blair & Andrea Muggeridge, both 29, farm managers,
1000
· Taranaki –
Michael Kavanagh & Rowena Duncum, 27 and 26, contract
milkers, 360
· Hawkes
Bay/Wairarapa – Bart & Tineke Gysbertsen, 42 and
40, contract milkers, 670
·
Manawatu/Rangitikei/Horowhenua – Michael
& Raewyn Hills, 27 and 26, farm managers,
700
· West Coast/Top of the
South – Blue Benseman, 53, farm manager,
1050
· Canterbury/North
Otago – Richard Pearse, 30, contract milker,
955
· Southland –
Daniel & Emma Todd, 25 and 26, contract milkers,
377.
The New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards are
supported by national sponsors Westpac, DairyNZ, Ecolab,
Federated Farmers, Fonterra, Honda Motorcycles NZ, LIC,
Meridian Energy, Ravensdown and RD1, along with industry
partner AgITO.
More information on the finalists
can be found at www.dairyindustryawards.co.nz.
ENDS