Dairy Exporter April 2021

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TARANAKI | DAIRY TRAINEE OF THE YEAR

RUNNER UP in the Dairy Trainee category was Farm Assistant Logan Stevenson from Opunake, and Ngaiana Miller from Eltham was third.

Left: Sydney Porter amongst the calves.

Finding light in the darkness WORDS BY ELAINE FISHER PHOTOS BY: ROSS NOLLY

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ydney Porter, winner of the 2021 Taranaki Dairy Trainee of the Year, credits much of her success to the people she has around her. “I have the best employers ever. I lost dad two years ago and Phil and Tanya Nixon are like a second set of parents for me. Tanya is absolutely incredible, and Phil has helped fill that father-daughter space in my life. “Jax Bracegirdle has been my trainee adviser for the last 18 months, and she’s absolutely amazing with the support she’s given me, not only through Primary ITO but through my personal life as well. I know I am so lucky to have supportive people around me.” At 22 years old, Sydney acknowledges managing depression in a physically demanding position has been a challenge. “Dairy farming and depression go together like tomato sauce on ice-cream,” she says. “I’m proud to still be here today without giving up. The light at the end of the tunnel really shone through and I’m lucky to have supportive bosses whose priority was making sure I was okay.” Sydney’s commitment to dairying is evidenced in many ways; hard work, adaptability, always being up for a

challenge, and getting up at 4.30am to go to work. “I love my sleep. After two and a half years, getting up at 4.30am is still hard, but I love my job so it’s worth it.” That job is as a farm assistant on the Nixon’s 110ha, 320-cow farm in Hawera. She won $5200 in prizes and two merit awards. However, Sydney didn’t even consider dairy as a career until she helped her older brother as a relief milker. “There was something about being outside and being surrounded by cows which captured my heart.” One cow in particular has won Sydney’s heart. “My two-year-old pet cow Daisy is going to live at my house when she stops milking. I love her so much.” Working outside and variety in her days appeals to Sydney who enjoys a challenge. “I love that no day is the same – I could be a milker in the morning, a vet nurse in the afternoon, and before I go home, I could be fixing something on the bike, or repairing a fence. We are milking 320 cows on a split calving farm so don’t have a dry off time – it’s always busy.” Sydney, who entered the awards last year, says putting herself out there was a personal achievement. “I’ve gained friendships and so much more farm knowledge.”

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She encourages other young people to consider dairying as a career. “It’s crazy how supportive farmers are, especially of young people. They want you to succeed and if you have a good support crew behind you, are motivated and willing to learn, you will go places in the industry. I wouldn’t want to change anything about the industry itself, more about how people perceive it.” Sydney wants to be involved in the dairy industry in some capacity well into the future. “I’m not 100% on my plans. I just know I want to do as many qualifications and study as possible to keep my options open.”

DAIRY TRAINEE

MERIT AWARDS: Taranaki Veterinary Centre Farming Knowledge Award – Sydney Porter LandPro Limited Community and Industry Involvement Award – Ngaiana Miller Bayleys Real Estate Taranaki Communication and Engagement Award – Sydney Porter DairyNZ Practical Skills Award – Logan Stevenson

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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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