Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 6:57 am
New
Zealand shearing representative Troy Pyper with partner
Ripeka Ferris after Pyper s at the Amuri Shears in North
Canterbury on Saturday. Photo / Elite Wool Industry
Training
Wet sheep proved to be a
winner for New Zealand representative Troy Pyper as he won
the Open final at the Amuri Shears as North Canterbury
started its bounce-back from the Covid-19 Level 2 close-out
on Saturday.
From Invercargill but now settled in
Cheviot, Pyper thought work in the woolshed would keep him
away from the shears at the Rotherham Showgrounds, which
were held amid the Level 2 restrictions and despite the
cancellation of the Amuri A and P Show, of which the
Press Release – Westpac The importance of our primary industries has been recognised with a new sector to be included in the 2021 Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games. The Rural Games will now include Westpac Agri Futures in association with Property Brokers and this is …
The importance of our primary industries has been recognised with a new sector to be included in the 2021 Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games.
The Rural Games will now include Westpac Agri Futures in association with Property Brokers and this is to be held on Friday 12th March in Palmerston North.
Westpac New Zealand General Manager Institutional & Business Banking, Simon Power said Agri Futures is all about encouraging the next generation into agriculture sector careers.
Monday, 21 December 2020, 2:00 pm
The importance of our primary industries has been
recognised with a new sector to be included in the 2021 Ford
Ranger New Zealand Rural Games.
The Rural Games will
now include Westpac Agri Futures in association with
Property Brokers and this is to be held on Friday 12th March
in Palmerston North.
Westpac New Zealand General
Manager Institutional & Business Banking, Simon Power
said Agri Futures is all about encouraging the next
generation into agriculture sector careers.
“The
demand for staff across rural New Zealand has only grown
since COVID-19, and Westpac understands the need to support
efforts to encourage more Kiwis to enter the rural