History Repeats in Taranaki Dairy Awards
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History Repeats in Taranaki Dairy Awards
The 2015 Taranaki Sharemilker/Equity Farmers of the Year, Rob and Mel Van den Brand, have emulated the feats of family members before them – Mel’s parents, Murray and Judy Brown, won the title in 1981.
They are the second winners in recent years to follow their parents to win the regional sharemilker competition – with 2013 winners Kenneth and Rachel Short following Rachel’s parents, Louis and Barbara Kuriger, who won the title in 1987.
“As a region Taranaki has a long and proud history with the sharemilker competition, so it’s really cool to see these unique results occurring. I think we’re the only region to record this type of achievement,” the Shorts, now the regional managers, say.
The Van den Brands took out the major title at last
night’s The other big winners named at
the region’s awards dinner held at The Hub, Hawera, were
Lance Chadwick, the 2015 Taranaki Farm Manager of the Year,
and Michael McCombs, the 2015 Taranaki Dairy Trainee of the
Year. Rob and Mel Van den Brand are aged 31 and 32 years
and 50% sharemilk 210 cows for the James Bashford Trust at
Manaia. It was the second time they had entered the
contest. “Entering the competition made us review and
question everything we do in terms of our business, and has
made it a more robust one. It’s given us a clear
understanding of our progression pathway as well as the
skills to network and make contacts in the wider dairy
industry.”
After Rob obtained his Bachelor of Science he
entered the dairy industry while Mel worked in banking after
gaining her Bachelor of Business. The couple’s goals are
part or full farm ownership and to develop their herd into
the top 1% in the country for Production Worth (PW) and
Breeding Worth (BW). They say their strengths are their
ability to adapt and their high performance herd. “Our
systems are flexible and allow us to maintain a lower cost
of production and, as our cows are robust and in the top 5%
for PW and BW, we have added avenues for income as we can
always attract buyers for our stock.” Urenui 25%
sharemilkers Tim and Melissa Parsons were second in the
Taranaki Sharemilker/Equity Farmer of the Year contest,
winning $5600 in prizes. Stratford 50% sharemilkers Alastair
and Nicola Wicksteed were third, winning $3150 in
prizes. The New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards are
supported by national sponsors Westpac, DairyNZ, Ecolab,
Federated Farmers, Fonterra, Honda Motorcycles, LIC,
Meridian Energy, New Zealand Farm Source, Ravensdown, and
Triplejump, along with industry partner Primary ITO. The
2015 Taranaki Farm Manager of the Year, Lance Chadwick,
entered the awards to raise his profile and get a good
job. The qualified builder, who won $5600, has a goal to
purchase his own herd. Mr Chadwick is 30 years old and the
farm manager on Brendan Attrill and Susan Mundt’s 350-cow
Toko farm. It is his second position since entering the
industry and says his employers are supportive and the farm
has excellent infrastructure. “It makes doing the job a
lot easier and more enjoyable.” The runner-up in the
farm manager contest was Urenui farm manager Ngawharau
Apaapa, who won $1570 in prizes. The 2015 Taranaki Dairy
Trainee of the Year, Michael McCombs, is also keen to
progress up the dairy industry ladder to a farm manager’s
job in the coming season. The 22-year-old is currently an
assistant manager for Ian and Sophie Honeyfield at Patea
milking 220 cows. It was the second time he had entered the
awards, this time winning $5300 in prizes. “I gained a
lot of benefit from entering, including the valuable
feedback from industry professionals and the networking that
can be done with all others involved and competing.” Mr
McCombs’ goal is to be sharemilking within three
years. Second place in the region’s dairy trainee
contest went to Urenui farm assistant Daniel White, who won
$1500 in prizes, and third was Te Kiri herd manager Erin
Huckstep, winning $1050 in prizes. Both Mr Apaapa and Mr
White work for Tim and Melissa Parsons. Taranaki
Sharemilker/Equity Farmers of the Year, Rob and Mel Van den
Brand, will host a field day on April 16, while Farm Manager
of the Year, Lance Chadwick, will host a field day on the
Toko farm he manages on March 31. Further details on the
winners and field days can be found on www.dairyindustryawards.co.nz. Sharemilker/Equity
Farmer Merit Awards: • DairyNZ Human
Resources Award – Tim & Melissa Parsons •
Ecolab Farm Dairy Hygiene Award – Alastair & Nicola
Wicksteed • Federated Farmers of New Zealand
Leadership Award – Rob & Mel Van den Brand
• Honda Farm Safety and Health Award – Tim &
Melissa Parsons • LIC Recording
and Productivity Award – Rob & Mel Van den Brand
• Meridian Energy Farm Environment Award –
Tim & Melissa Parsons •
Ravensdown Pasture Performance Award – Rob & Mel Van den
Brand • Triplejump Risk Management
Award – Alastair & Nicola Wicksteed •
Westpac Business Performance Award – Rob & Mel Van den
Brand Farm Manager Merit
Awards: • PGG Wrightson Livestock Best
Livestock Award – Lance Chadwick • Opus
International Consultants Ltd Environment Award – Lance
Chadwick • Taranaki Vet Centre Leadership Award
– Ngawharau Apaapa • Fonterra Best Practice
Award – Ngawharau Apaapa • New
Zealand Farm Source Farm Management Award – Lance
Chadwick • Primary ITO Human Resource
Management Award – Lance Chadwick •
Westpac Financial Planning and Management Award – Mark &
Krystal Duynhoven Dairy Trainee Merit
Awards: • NRM Most Promising Entrant
Award – Sam Hughson • NZX Agri Farming
Knowledge Award – Daniel White • TBFree
Leadership Award – Kate Anderson • DairyNZ
Practical Skills Award – Daniel White
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