Monday, 04 April 2022 14:55

2022 Northern FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year and AgriKidsNZ winners announced

Written by  Staff Reporters
2022 Northern Junior Young Farmers of the Year Grady and Lottie Collis. 2022 Northern Junior Young Farmers of the Year Grady and Lottie Collis.

The final Grand Finalists for the 2022 FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year and AgriKidsNZ competitions have been found at the Northern Regional Final held on Saturday.

It was a family affair in the FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year competition, with siblings Lottie and Grady Collis from Mahurangi College taking out the win.

Coming in second place were Tessa Berger and Mary Innes, also from Mahurangi College.

Meanwhile, The KIS Cows, made up Emmy Dickson, Olivia Henwood and Wyatt Parry from Kamo Intermediate school took out the crown of 2022 Northern AgriKidsNZ winners.

Team supervisor Jo Grant says the kids were over the moon to have taken out the title, saying they enjoyed the whole experience, especially the Race-Off challenge.

Classmates, the Udder Disappointments, made up of Mason Lash, Dylan Pascoe, and Harrison Clover took out the runner-up AgriKidsNZ spot.

The Kis Cows AgriKids NZ FBTW

Northern AgriKids winners The KIS Cows, Wyatt Parry, Emmy Dickson and Olivia Henwood.

Both Kamo Intermediate School teams will be making their way to the Grand Final in July, with Grant explaining that they will be working together to get prepared.

“We will continue to meet once a week, and we will get different experts in to do some more detailed training with the teams,” she explains.

In third place for the Northern AgriKidsNZ competition was the Whangarei Waiotira Wombles made up of Louise Neumann, Liam Copper, and Paige Rewa.

Both the Northern AgriKidsNZ and FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year contests were held alongside the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Contest on Saturday at the Mount Albert Grammar School Farm in Auckland.

The top two FMG Junior Young Farmer of the Year teams and the top three AgriKidsNZ teams have been invited to the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final in Whangarei this July.

More like this

Featured

Brendan Attrill scoops national award for sustainable farming

Brendan Attrill of Caiseal Trust in Taranaki has been announced as the 2025 National Ambassador for Sustainable Farming and Growing and recipient of the Gordon Stephenson Trophy at the National Sustainability Showcase at in Wellington this evening.

National

Machinery & Products

Calf feeding boost

Advantage Plastics says it is revolutionising calf meal storage and handling, making farm life easier, safer, and more efficient this…

JD's precision essentials

Farmers across New Zealand are renowned for their productivity and efficiency, always wanting to do more with less, while getting…

» Latest Print Issues Online

The Hound

Don't hold back!

OPINION: ACT MP Mark Cameron isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but he certainly calls it how he sees it, holding…

Sorry, not sorry

OPINION: Did former PM Jacinda Ardern get fawning reviews for her book?

» Connect with Rural News

» eNewsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter