Otago Daily Times

Following father’s farming footsteps

- NICOLE SHARP

ASPIRING young farmer Hannah Reid is following in her father’s footsteps.

The West Otago local, flanked by father Phillip Reid, was trudging round a muddy Donovan Park in Invercargi­ll yesterday competing in the AgriKids grand final.

Representi­ng Blue Mountain College, Hannah (12) and teammates Liz Lamb and Peter Miller (both 12) were the first Blue Mountain College team to compete in the AgriKids final in 10 years.

At the same time, it was more than 20 years since Mr Reid had been at a Young Farmers competitio­n — the last time was when he won the prestigiou­s farming event back in 1996.

The family now farm at Benio, between Gore and Tapanui.

Mr Reid was Hannah’s right hand man at the competitio­n, although the Young Farmer of the Year contest had changed a bit from his day.

In 1996, it was one of the first years Agrisports had featured as part of the grand final, and visiting the 2018 event it was obvious it had continued to evolve, Mr Reid said.

‘‘They didn’t have the farmlet stuff and there wasn’t a research project and that stuff they do now.’’

While AgriKids did not exist then, it was the perfect addition, as it was a fantastic pathway for the next generation of young farmers, Mr Reid said.

‘‘It’s really great, it gives them a look into what’s involved in it.’’

The Blue Mountain College AgriKids team — the Blue Mountain Farmers — started out putting a team in the local West Otago A&P Show competitio­n, which they won.

From here the trio thought they would give the real deal a go, and Mr Reid made some calls and entered the team in the regional competitio­n in Browns in April.

Finishing in second place, they qualified for the grand final and had been putting in the hard yards leading up to the event.

Battling the rain, and 20 other AgriKids teams, the Blue Mountain Farmers had enjoyed the day, they said. ‘‘It’s all about team work.’’ The next step for the group would be the school’s own TeenAg club.

Hannah and Peter both want to be farmers, so were hoping to progress to the next generation of Young Farmers.

 ?? PHOTO: NICOLE SHARP ?? Thumbs up, gumboots down . . . Blue Mountain College AgriKids team (from left) Liz Lamb, Hannah Reid and Peter Miller, and past Young Farmer of the Year champion and Hannah’s father, Phillip Reid, give a thumbsup to a successful day of competitio­n at...
PHOTO: NICOLE SHARP Thumbs up, gumboots down . . . Blue Mountain College AgriKids team (from left) Liz Lamb, Hannah Reid and Peter Miller, and past Young Farmer of the Year champion and Hannah’s father, Phillip Reid, give a thumbsup to a successful day of competitio­n at...

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