FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final returns to Taranaki for Season 58
It’s been a long time coming, but the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final is returning to the Naki for Season 58.
The 2021 FMG Young Farmer of the Year contest kicks off this week.
Sixteen district contests will be held throughout October and November to select the eight finalists for each region who will move through to the seven regional finals early next year.
It’s unfinished business for many of the competitors after the cancellation of the 2020 season due to Covid – the first cancellation in the contest’s 52 year history.
The 2020 East Coast Young Farmer of the Year Joseph Watts is particularly looking forward to this season and is hoping it’s a case of third time lucky after coming runner up at grand final in 2019.
“I was pretty shattered after finding out that I missed out on the 2019 title by 0.22 of a point, and then putting in the work to get through for another shot for the 2020 season, only for Covid to put a halt to that was guttering once again,” he says.
“Knowing that the organising teams have had an extra 12 months to come up with one of the most physically demanding, entertaining, and mentally draining Grand Finals for 2021 has given me the drive to put that same time in to getting my body and mind in the best physical and mental state I can.”
New Zealand Young Farmers chair Ash-Leigh Campbell says the 53rd season will be the fiercest one yet. “We’ve got a lot of competitors who are rearing to go and looking to compete for fun, to benchmark themselves and to test their practical and theoretical skills,” she says.
“Covid-19 gave us some time up our sleeve to review, change and implement a few operational matters including the governance of the contest,” she says.
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