Young Farmers display skills

Chris Malcolm, of Nightcaps Young Farmers Club, puts together a medium density fitting during the Southland Young Farmers District Contest and Skills Day near Riverton on Saturday. Photos: Yvonne O'Hara
Chris Malcolm, of Nightcaps Young Farmers Club, puts together a medium density fitting during the Southland Young Farmers District Contest and Skills Day near Riverton on Saturday. Photos: Yvonne O'Hara
Erin Buchanan, of Thornbury Young Farmers Club, erects an electric fence.
Erin Buchanan, of Thornbury Young Farmers Club, erects an electric fence.
Allen Gregory, of Nightcaps Young Farmers Club, practices his first aid skills on Carleen Stefaniuk, a visitor from Canada, who is staying in the area.
Allen Gregory, of Nightcaps Young Farmers Club, practices his first aid skills on Carleen Stefaniuk, a visitor from Canada, who is staying in the area.
Jacob Mackie, of Nightcaps Young Farmers Club, tests his drenching knowledge.
Jacob Mackie, of Nightcaps Young Farmers Club, tests his drenching knowledge.
Bridget Henderson, of Waitane Young Farmers Club, works out the right length of an electric fence...
Bridget Henderson, of Waitane Young Farmers Club, works out the right length of an electric fence, which was part of the fencing module.
Matt McRae, of the Wyndham Young Farmers Club, identifies items that might be found on a farm.
Matt McRae, of the Wyndham Young Farmers Club, identifies items that might be found on a farm.
Zac Thomas, of the Waitane Young Farmers Club, tests his pikelet-making skills.
Zac Thomas, of the Waitane Young Farmers Club, tests his pikelet-making skills.

Seven southern Young Farmers club members competed in the Southland Young Farmers district contest and skills day near Riverton on Saturday.

The top four will represent the district at the regional competition in Milton in February.

The seven contestants tested their skills on modules, that included first aid, drenching Murray Grey-cross cattle, making pikelets, setting up stock gates and riding a quad backwards, (the quad was in reverse, not the rider).

Matt McRae, of Wyndham club, was first, Allen Gregory, of Nightcaps club, was second, followed by Jacob Mackie, of Nightcaps club, and Zac Thomas, of Waitane club, who were third and fourth placed.

The event, which also included a quiz, was held on Mark and Louisa Willis's property near Riverton.

Convener Luke Templeton said the competition went well.

''We had a good variety of modules, which tested different skills,'' Mr Templeton said.

''All the contestants were very safety minded and thought through what they were doing.''

He said he wanted to thank Mr and Mrs Willis for their support.

He also thanked the other supporters and the businesses that helped with modules.

''They made the day run well.''

The next event on the Young Farmers' calendar will be the combined trap shooting competition at Mataura and fencing competition in Gore on November 10.

The Otago district final will be held in Balclutha on November 24 and the Tokomairiro Young Farmers Club at Milton will host the regional final on February 16.

 

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