Dairy Exporter April 2021

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AUCKLAND/HAURAKI | DAIRY TRAINEE OF THE YEAR

RUNNER UP in the 2021 Auckland/ Hauraki Dairy Trainee category is Kaitlyn Lee from Mercer and Joel Mansell from Papakura was third.

Loving it: Emma Udell is keen to set an example for future generations of dairy workers.

Dairy for life WORDS BY ELAINE FISHER PHOTOS BY EMMA MCCARTHY

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mma Udell wants to explore the diverse on and off-farm opportunities dairying offers before cementing her long-term career goals within the industry. “There are so many areas available, not just farm assistant or farm ownership, but whatever I do in future, it will definitely be within the dairy industry,” says the 22-year-old who is the 2021 Auckland/ Hauraki Dairy Trainee of the Year. In fact, Emma so enjoys dairying she wants to actively encourage other young people to consider it as a career. “There’s a big focus on staff well-being and a change in culture surrounding progression in the industry with new pathways being developed to allow people to move forward.” She would also like to influence a change in the stigma surrounding environmental issues, and the public's perception of the industry. “My future farming goals are to continue working in the industry, encouraging other people to join and set an example for future generations who are thinking of joining.” A first-time entrant, Emma was encouraged to enter the awards by a

friend. Currently working as a farm assistant on KS & PK Kung’s 77ha Ngatea property, milking 240 cows, she won $4750 in prizes and the Keeper Life Communication & Engagement Merit Award. Born and raised at Golden Bay in the South Island, Emma doesn’t come from a farming background, but an afterschool relief milking job introduced her to the industry. “I realised how much I loved the industry, so I decided to continue on at the same farm post-schooling for one and a half seasons. From there, I spent some time travelling and exploring other career options, to find myself back full-time farming.”

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That travelling included six-months in Canada where she worked in the equine industry. “Horses are a passion but for me the industry does not offer a viable career because it does not have the pathways that the dairy industry does, including through industry training, DairyNZ and the dairy industry awards.” After her stint in Canada, Emma worked in Australia for three months as chaser bin driver for a grain harvester. Back in New Zealand in 2018, she worked in the equine industry until she was offered the farm assistant position on the Ngatea farm where she currently works. Emma takes pride in knowing that she is reliable and trusted by her employers and has the skills and confidence to run the farm on a day-to-day basis. “I’m quite social and like having a yak when I’m working with someone but once I’m into a routine of working on my own it’s easy to keep that momentum going.” Next season, Emma is moving back to Golden Bay. “We will have been in the North Island for two years by then and it’s been awesome but it’s time to return home and I’ll be looking to further my career in the dairy industry there.” Emma also intends to gain industry qualifications through Primary ITO or other tertiary study to build on her existing farming skills, including assisting with artificial insemination (AI), and to further investigate the opportunities dairying offers.

DAIRY TRAINEE

MERIT AWARDS: BlackmanSpargo Rural Law Ltd Farming Knowledge Award – Joel Mansell Agrifeeds Community & Industry Involvement Award – Kaitlyn Lee Keeper Life Communication & Engagement Award – Emma Udell DairyNZ Practical Skills Award – Joel Mansell

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Getting the genetics right

2min
page 137

From dryoff to payoff

2min
page 136

Connecting farmers with the right staff

2min
page 135

Why should you hire a farm adviser?

5min
pages 132-133

Full stream ahead for Farmers’ Forum

2min
page 129

Beefing up the dairy calf crop at Kintore Farm

8min
pages 122-124

Vets Voice: Prevent toxic nitrate shock

4min
page 126

Cows stand their ground in pugging study

4min
pages 130-131

Beef and dairy need to collaborate

2min
page 125

EVOLVE at SIDE conference, Ashburton

5min
pages 127-128

CO Diary: Wintering practices improve

7min
pages 119-121

Share farmer: Ann & Scott Henderson

9min
pages 116-118

Trainee: Sophie White

2min
page 113

Trainee: Mattes Groenendijk

3min
page 103

Trainee: Sam Smithers

3min
page 93

Share farmer: John Wyatt

9min
pages 88-92

Dairy manager: Diego Raul Gomez Salinas

5min
pages 86-87

Trainee: Sydney Porter

3min
page 85

Dairy manager: Leon McDonald

5min
pages 78-79

Share farmer: Manoj Kumar & Sumit Kamboj

9min
pages 80-84

Share farmer: Sam Howard

9min
pages 72-75

Trainee: Josh Wilkinson

3min
page 67

Trainee: Tayla Flight

3min
pages 58-59

Dairy manager: Mark Rivers

6min
pages 60-61

Dairy manager: Christopher Gerard Vila

6min
pages 42-43

Dairy manager: Hayden Goodall

6min
pages 48-51

Trainee: Dayna Rowe

3min
page 47

Share farmer: Reuben and Deb Connolly

9min
pages 44-46

Share farmer: Rachael Foy

8min
pages 38-40

Trainee: Ruth Connolly

3min
page 41

Dairy manager: Stephanie Walker

5min
pages 36-37

Using KiwiSaver to buy a house isn’t an option for farm workers

13min
pages 14-19

Trainee: Emma Udell

3min
page 35

Market View: Dairy commodity prices soared in March

5min
pages 22-25

Trainee: Bella Wati

3min
page 26

Global Dairy: 3-breed crossbred cattle are improving US herds

3min
pages 20-21

Niall McKenzie boxes on with some inspiration from Rocky

3min
page 13

Anne-Marie Wells champions onfarm discussion groups

2min
page 12

Carla Staples airs her concerns about freshwater legislation

3min
page 11
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