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Kawakawa dairy farmer named Northern FMG Young Farmer

Published: Sun 18 Mar 2018 02:40 PM
Kawakawa dairy farmer named Northern FMG Young Farmer of the Year
A man who moved to New Zealand to seize opportunities in the dairy industry has been named the Northern FMG Young Farmer of the Year.
Daniel Bradbury took out the title after winning the hotly-contested Northern Regional Final in Kerikeri tonight.
The event saw seven finalists tackle a series of gruelling modules, including a fast-paced agri-knowledge quiz.
“I’m pretty blown away. I didn’t pick it,” said Daniel, who grew up in a town near Sheffield in the United Kingdom.
Daniel settled here with his partner in 2014 and has been an active member of Bay of Islands Young Farmers.
“Taking part in the contest is a good way to benchmark yourself and it pushes you out of your comfort zone,” he said.
“It’s also an opportunity to learn new skills.”
This was his third attempt at winning the title.
Daniel won almost $12,000 worth of prizes, including an XR150 Honda farm bike.
The 28-year-old also won the Massey University Agri-Growth Challenge and the Meridian Energy Agri-Knowledge Challenge.
Daniel is in his first season contract milking 515-cows at Kawakawa and hopes to be 50:50 sharemilking within three years.
“We moved to New Zealand because there are more opportunities to progress if you work hard,” he said.
The win has secured the dairy farmer a spot in the prestigious FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final in Invercargill in July.
Second place went to Tim Dangen, who jointly owns a farm with his parents at Muriwai.
It was his first time competing in a regional final.
Wellsford 50:50 sharemilker Guy Bakewell took out third place and the AGMARDT Agri-Business Challenge.
Qualified fitter and turner John Kenworthy-Thompson, who helps run a family dairy and beef business at Maungaturoto, won the Agri-Sports Challenge.
Kamo dairy farm manager Clement Lafon won the coveted Ravensdown Agri-Skills Challenge.
It’s the 50th anniversary of the FMG Young Farmer of the Year - an iconic agricultural competition which began in 1969.

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