Sheep and beef farmers well represented in BFEA Awards

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Sheep and or beef farmers were well represented in the line-up of supreme winners in the regional round of this year’s Ballance Farm Environment Awards.

Rich and Suzie on farm

Sheep and beef farmers made up eight of the 10 regional supreme winners, reflecting the work farmers in the sector are doing to protect and enhance their natural resources while running profitable businesses.

John Ladley, Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s General Manager South Island, says the prestigious Ballance Farm Environment Awards are an opportunity for farmers to showcase the work they are doing to minimise their environmental footprint while producing top quality protein for New Zealand’s consumers and export markets.

“As an organisation, we are pleased to support these awards and it’s even more exciting when red meat producers are so well represented in the regional supreme winners. We warmly congratulate these winners who are demonstrating outstanding environmental stewardship and thank them for the fantastic work they are doing both behind the farm gate and within their communities.”

He says 24% of this country’s total native vegetation lies on sheep and beef farmland and many of supreme winners are actively protecting and enhancing the native vegetation and biodiversity on their farms.

“These farmers are running highly productive and profitable businesses while investing significant time and money in conservation work to protect the health of their soils, water and native biodiversity,” says Mr Ladley.

Each supreme winner will be hosting a field day on their farm (these will be advertised in the events section of the B+LNZ website) and Mr Ladley encourages farmers, rural professionals and the wider public to get along to these field days.

“The field days are a great opportunity to see how these businesses tick and how these winning farmers successfully strike a balance between profitability, productivity and sustainability.”

The regional supreme winners are:

Northland

  • Geoff and Jo Crawford, Crawford Farms (beef and dairy)

Auckland

  • Rick and Shirley-Ann Mannering, Waytemore Farms (sheep, beef and dairy)

East Coast

  • Mark and Jane Johnson, Alcuin Station, (sheep and beef)

Bay of Plenty

  • Helen Scott (manager) Whitiora Orchards

Taranaki

  • David and Samantha Turner, The Grange (sheep, beef and dairy support)

Horizons

  • Richard and Suze Redmayne, Tunnel Hill (sheep, beef, maize, forestry)

Greater Wellington

  • Patrizia Vieno and Rod Clutton, Rewa Rewa Station (sheep and beef)

Canterbury

  • Phillip and Jocelyn Everest and Paul Everest and Sarah Hayman, Flemington Farm (dairy and beef)

Otago

  • Byron Vollweiler and Amanda Snow, Berriedale Farm (sheep and forestry)

Southland

  • Kevin Hall, Hollyvale Farms (dairy grazing and beef finishing)