Jim van der Poel Honoured for 40 Years of Service to Dairy Industry
Dairy industry leader Jim van der Poel didn't make much of the invitation he received to the recent New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards in Rotorua.
First time entrants, Sian Madden and Mark Roberts were recently named winners of the Share Farmer of the Year category at this month's West Coast/Top of the South Dairy Industry Awards.
The couple are contract milkers and 20% sharemilkers on Stu and Jan Moir's farms in Reefton, milkig 1,300 cows across the Moirs' two properties.
"It still feels pretty surreal, it's just sinking in," Madden told Dairy News.
"It's an amazing achievement and we're both incredibly proud of ourselves and our team around us," she says.
The couple formed Madden Roberts Farming in 2019. The pair took on their first contract in that year and within six months were offered the opportunity to take on a second farm.
Madden says that while her partner grew up around sharemilking and the dairy industry - his parents were sharemilkers - the same cannot be said for herself.
"I only set foot on a dairy farm when I met Mark, so I come from a completely different background."
Madden says one of the challenges the couple have faced is the location.
"It's a fairly different remote climate and we're adapting to the lifestyle... and now we love it," she says.
Madden says that a personal challenge for her was learning the language specific to the dairy industry.
She says the pair play to their strengths within the business.
"Both of us have been able to use our skills and mine are in accounting and administration so we both use our skills and what we love and put them both into the business."
Looking to the future, Madden says the couple aim to own their own farm.
"We are working towards farm ownership and know what we need to get there."
Other winners at the West Coast/Top of the South Island Dairy Industry include Rachael Lind (Dairy Manager of the Year) and Sam Smithers (Dairy Trainee of the Year).
The West Coast/Top of the South Dairy Industry Awards winners field day will be held on April 7 in Reefton.
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