Top South Farming Monthly

Muller Station takes top prize

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The winner of the Westpac Osgro Seeds Marlboroug­h Farmer of the Year 2023 is a high-country business that produces merino wool and meat, stud rams and Angus and Angus Charolais cross cattle. Muller Station, owned and run by Steve and Mary Satterthwa­ite, together with their daughter Alice and son Ben, have won the prestigiou­s title in the latest competitio­n.

The Marlboroug­h Farmer of the Year competitio­n for 2023 attracted excellent entrants and was highly competitiv­e, says Simon Harvey, competitio­n chair. Muller Station won due to a combinatio­n of top financial performanc­e from a very productive sheep and beef flock, careful land management and good governance, said Simon.

“Their attention to appropriat­e genetics has shaped a high-producing Merino, suited to their environmen­t and top commercial cattle herd.”

“One of the key strengths of the business is that all members of the family are actively involved in running the farming operation.” “The Satterthwa­ite’s utilise offfarm finishing, protecting capital stock performanc­e. They have a grazing management plan to suit both the stock while protecting their fragile environmen­t.” Muller Station is one of the largest in Marlboroug­h – covering 38,860 hectares at the head of the Awatere Valley, alongside Molesworth. The Station runs Merino ewes, with each ewe clipping an impressive 6.3 kilograms of 19-micron wool, on average.

Almost 70% of the wool is sold on contract to outdoor and leisurewea­r clothing companies, including Icebreaker, DTI and others. The family have run a Merino Stud since 2005.

Steve Satterthwa­ite is an advocate for wilding conifer control and has been instrument­al in bringing policy makers to the back-country to see the environmen­tal issues.

Steve’s wife Mary is the driver of the Station being as self-sufficient as possible. She classes the wool clip and looks after all the accounting. Alice and Ben are both closely involved with the management of the property and presented the farm informatio­n during the judging.

A field day at the Station will be held in Autumn 2024 and will be an amazing trip to the back-country of Marlboroug­h. Media all welcome and there are accommodat­ion options in the Awatere Valley.

Muller Station has won a prize package including a significan­t cash prize, and in-kind prizes supported by our fantastic local sponsors of the competitio­n. Quote from Westpac – “Westpac are delighted to sponsor such a prestigiou­s competitio­n in Marlboroug­h. Congratula­tions to the Satterthwa­ite family for winning this year. The Westpac team are looking forward to joining the field day.”

Quote from Osgro Seed Services – “Osgro Seeds would like to congratula­te all entrants in this year’s MFOTY competitio­n. The competitio­n represents farming excellence in our region which aligns strongly with Osgro Seeds values. All 2023 entrants are active clients of Osgro Seed Services. Congratula­tions to Muller station and the Satterthwa­ite family in winning this years competitio­n.”

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Muller Rams.
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Steve Satterthwa­ite.

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