BOP Dairy Awards Boosts Careers
BOP Dairy Awards Boosts Careers
Entering the Bay of Plenty Dairy Industry Awards has helped the region’s 2015 Sharemilker/Equity Farmers of the Year, Grant and Karley Thomson, secure a new position beginning in June.
The couple were the major winners at the 2015 Bay of
Plenty Dairy Industry Awards held at the Awakeri Events
Centre in Whakatane last night The Thomsons, who won $10,100 in prizes, are
currently 50% sharemilking (with a silent partner) 420 cows
for Tom and Tony Trafford at Opotiki. It was the second
time they had entered the awards and are sure it has
assisted in their progress. “We have developed a lot of
new skills from the feedback we received last year to
improve our farming business. We also gained a lot more
self-confidence and are sure it helped us get a good
job.” The couple are buying their silent partner out of
their company and begin a 400-cow 50% position at Kiwitahi,
near Morrinsville, in June. Aged 30 and 27, they have been
in the industry since Grant gained a Dairy Certificate and
Farm Management Certificate from Telford Rural Polytechnic.
“One of our strengths is that we run a low-cost system
which helps us to repay debt quickly so that we can make the
next move.” Their long-term goal is farm ownership in 10
years’ time. Te Puke 50% sharemilkers Jeff and Ryn Going
were second, winning $5250 in prizes. Third place went to
Whakatane lower order sharemilkers Bevan and Lyndell Jones,
who won $3600 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. Never
in her wildest dreams did 2015 Bay of Plenty Farm Manager of
the Year, Jodie Mexted, think she would be a dairy farmer
– despite growing up on a dairy farm. “I didn’t
realise what an awesome industry it was until I gave it a go
and got involved.” She placed runner-up in the
region’s 2014 trainee competition and has won $5800 in
prizes for her win. Ms Mexted, aged 29, obtained a
Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourist Management at Otago
University and worked at the James Cook Hotel in Wellington
before going on an overseas experience. She returned to work
for her parents, Michael and Linda Mexted, on their
Whakatane farm. In three years she has progressed from
being a farm assistant on the 530-cow farm to managing it.
Her next step is to go contract milking. She says the farm
is well set-up, with good infrastructure and comforts that
make it pleasant to work. “We also seek support from
rural professionals, attend field days and undertake courses
to help further develop us and the business. This means we
are always looking to make improvements and are not stuck in
the times.” Ms Mexted aims to improve her business
skills through courses to prepare for sharemilking in the
future. Second in the farm manager contest went to Te Puke
contract milkers Luther and Jessica Siemelink, winning $2400
in prizes. Whakatane contract milkers Glen and Donna Sparrow
placed third, winning $1900 in prizes. The 2015 Bay of
Plenty Dairy Trainee of the Year, Jeff White, left his own
landscaping business in Auckland in 2013 to start afresh in
the dairy industry. It was a risky move, as Mr White –
who has a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture – had only
ever set foot on a dairy farm once during a high school
geography trip. However, the 29-year-old has now set himself
on the industry’s career fast-track after winning the
trainee title and $4550 in prizes. His goal is to go 50%
sharemilking 320 cows in the region. “One of my
strengths is my innovation in that I am always looking to
use the newest and best technologies available.” Mr
White said entering the awards had been a good way to meet
new people and benchmark skills. Te Puke assistant manager
Andrew Cameron placed second in the trainee competition,
winning $1200, and Whakatane 2IC Adam Barkla was third,
winning $580 in prizes. Bay of Plenty Sharemilker/Equity
Farmers of the Year, Grant and Karley Thomson, will host a
field day on March 25, while Farm Manager of the Year, Jodie
Mexted, will host a field day on the Whakatane farm she
manages on March 18. 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 – Matt & Diane Brown •
Ecolab Farm Dairy Hygiene Award – Grant & Karley Thomson
• Federated Farmers of New Zealand Leadership
Award – Cameron & Margaret Bierre •
Honda Farm Safety and Health Award – Bevan & Lyndell
Jones • LIC Recording and Productivity
Award – Grant & Karley Thomson •
Meridian Energy Farm Environment Award – Jeff & Ryn Going
• Ravensdown Pasture Performance Award –
Cameron & Margaret Bierre • Triplejump Risk
Management Award – Grant & Karley Thomson •
Westpac Business Performance Award – Jeff & Ryn Going
Farm Manager Merit Awards: •
Bell Booth First Time Entrant Award – Jodie Mexted •
Bay Of Plenty Regional Council Environment Award – Jodie
Mexted • Waiotahi Contractors Ltd Leadership
Award – Luther & Jessica Siemelink •
Fonterra Best Practice Award – Luther & Jessica Siemelink
• New Zealand Farm Source Farm Management Award
– Glen & Donna Sparrow • Primary ITO
Human Resource Management Award – Jodie Mexted
• Westpac Financial Planning and Management
Award – Glen & Donna Sparrow Dairy
Trainee Merit Awards: • Pacific Toyota
Most Promising Entrant – Hare Nghaheu •
Genetic Technologies Ltd Farming Knowledge Award – Andrew
Cameron • Asmuss Brooking Ltd Leadership Award
– Jeff White • DairyNZ Practical Skills Award
– Andrew Cameron
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