Athol New has gone from Northland suburbanite to Young Farmer of the Year and credits his Kamo High School teacher for nudging him into farming.
The 30-year-old, now based in Canterbury, took out the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Award on Saturday night in Timaru. Mr New works with milking firm Purata Farms, where as the farm manager he heads a team of 10.
Mr New said his mother was an office worker, but he had friends and extended family who were farmers and growing up, the lifestyle always appealed to him.
"It's being outside and also working with cows, I love animals so that's pretty rewarding," he said.
Mr New said he was shocked to win the award and thanked his team and the people who encouraged him, including Kamo High School's Terry Baker, who nudged him to head to Lincoln University and study towards an agricultural commerce degree.