Otago Daily Times

Pair to attend congress in US

- STAFF REPORTER

TYLA Bishop hopes a trip to the United States in July will broaden her understand­ing of global food production.

Tyla (17), a year 13 pupil at St Kevin’s College in Oamaru, is one of six TeenAg members from throughout New

Zealand chosen to attend the 4H Congress in Bozeman, Montana.

She lives on a 700cow dairy farm in the Waitaki Valley and is working on another dairy farm during the summer holidays to help pay for the trip.

Pupils will stay with host families and explore Yellowston­e National Park as part of the threeweek exchange.

During the fourday 4H Congress, the pupils will participat­e in educationa­l workshops, listen to profession­al speakers and mingle with 400 other delegates.

Bridget Huddleston­e, from New Zealand Young

Farmers, who is accompanyi­ng the group, said it would be an ‘‘amazing opportunit­y’’.

Sarah Humphries (17), a pupil at Southland Girls’

High School, was both excited and ‘‘a bit shocked’’ about her selection.

Her parents operate a

570ha farm at Five Rivers which runs sheep and grazes dairy heifers.

‘‘The United States has large ranches and feedlots and I can’t wait to learn more about their style of farming,’’she said.

It was hoped the inaugural exchange would become a biennial event.

Sarah and Tyla have both completed the Leadership Pathway Programme, a leadership course run by New Zealand Young Farmers and funded by the Red Meat Profit Partnershi­p.

It had been developed to identify emerging leaders and ensure they were entering career pathways in the primary industries.

 ?? PHOTOS: SUPPLIED ?? Chosen ones . . . TeenAg members Sarah Humphries (above) and Tyla Bishop (right) are heading to Montana later this year.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIED Chosen ones . . . TeenAg members Sarah Humphries (above) and Tyla Bishop (right) are heading to Montana later this year.
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