Manawatu Guardian

Pair in farmer of year regional finals Ready to face off against six other entrants in competitio­n

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Ben Orchard, 19, a two-time world archery champion, has joined the race to be the next FMG Young Farmer of the Year.

He has qualified for the Taranaki/Manawatu¯ regional final after finishing second in a district contest in Palmerston North.

“I’m stoked. I only entered because I thought it would be a bit of fun and I like a challenge. I’m really excited,” said Ben.

Competitor­s spent the day tackling 14 modules testing their practical and theoretica­l skills.

They had to draft ewes from a mob of hoggets, move a bale of hay around an obstacle course and complete a rural budgeting exercise.

“I enjoyed driving the telehandle­r. It was my favourite module. They’re quite different to a tractor,” said Ben.

Ben’s in his second year studying a Bachelor of AgriCommer­ce majoring in farm management at Massey University.

He grew up at Mangawhai north of Auckland where he was home schooled from the age of 6.

Ben went on to win two world archery championsh­ips in 2011 and 2016.

Ben will be joined at the regional final in Whanganui by fellow Massey young farmers’ club member Graham Johnson.

Graham was raised on a mixed dairy, deer, beef and sheep farm in Te Awamutu.

He attended Hamilton Boys’ High School and competed in TeenAg Grand Finals in Taupo and Christchur­ch.

“It was an amazing experience. My teammate and I placed second in Christchur­ch,” said the 20-year-old.

Graham is studying a Bachelor of Agricultur­al Science at Massey University and spends weekends working on a sheep and cattle station.

The two will face-off against six other competitor­s in the Taranaki/Manawatu¯ regional final in April.

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Graham Johnson
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Ben Orchard

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