14 January 2016
Activity Steps up in 2016 Dairy Awards
Those entrants who used their summer holiday to prepare for the 2016 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards could have an
advantage, as activity gears up in this year’s competitions.
The awards, which oversee the Share Farmer of the Year, Dairy Manager of the Year and Dairy Trainee of the Year
competitions, received 452 entries prior to Christmas.
General Manager Chris Keeping says information events for entrants and sponsors are being held in some of the awards’ 11
regions over the next couple of weeks.
“These events are about providing an opportunity for entrants to meet, learn more about the awards and what they can
expect, and have some fun with fellow entrants, organisers and sponsors.
“A big part of the awards is connecting people in the industry and feedback we receive reinforces that meeting other
like-minded people is one of the major benefits from entering.”
Mrs Keeping says the events are also about having fun, with some of the events held at venues like golf clubs and the
Tui Beer headquarters.
Full details of the entrant and sponsor events can be found at www.dairyindustryawards.co.nz.
She says the events are also useful for entrants as they prepare for judging, which begins in some regions later this
month. Judges spend up to two hours on entrant’s farms, so it is important that entrants make the most of that time and
plan well.
Judges spend two hours on farm with entrants in the Share Farmer competition and one-and-a-half hours with entrants in
the Dairy Manager contest. There is no on farm judging component in the Dairy Trainee competition. Instead entrants
participate in a short practical session covering every day farming tasks and an interview.
The first regional winners will be announced in Taranaki on March 4, while the West Coast/Top of the South region is the
last to name its winners on April 7. All 33 regional winners will progress to a national final in Wellington on May 14.
The New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards are supported by national sponsors Westpac, DairyNZ, DeLaval, Ecolab, Federated
Farmers, Fonterra Farm Source, Honda Motorcycles, LIC, Meridian Energy, and Ravensdown, along with industry partner
Primary ITO.
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