Stratford Press

Dairy apprentice­s

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Stratford hosted the first anniversar­y of the Federated Farmers Apprentice­ship Dairy earlier this month.

With 18 of the new apprentice­s already on deck in Taranaki, the TET MultiSport­s Centre was the ideal venue as apprentice­s and local farmers joined Employment Minister Willie Jackson, Federated Farmers dairy chair Chris Lewis, and Primary ITO team members to mark the event.

Taranaki sharemilke­r and former dairy apprentice Owen Clegg shared his six career tips for the apprentice­s — including the importance of setting goals, picking good employers, completing study and getting involved in industry awards events.

Nationwide, around 60 apprentice­s have started in the first year, with 240 people and over 190 employers also registerin­g their interest. Primary ITO chief executive Linda Sissons says it’s good to celebrate getting on to farms in a dairy heartland like Taranaki.

“The benefits of a dairy farming career in the regions, like affordable living and short commutes, are obvious and there are real benefits to the regions from people joining communitie­s.”

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Willie Jackson with the trainees.

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