A hardworking Taihape farming couple are the overall winners of the 2019 New Zealand Ewe Hogget Competition.
Anna and Brian Coogan, who farm 330ha near the central North Island town, received the award at the competition dinner in Christchurch last month. They will host a field day at their farm later in the year.
"They're really humble, down-to-earth Kiwi people, just flying under the radar, never blowing their own trumpet, and you start pulling their business to bits and it's awesome," judge Dave McKelvie said.
The Coogans won awards for their Romney breed and its flock performance, as well as being overall winners of the annual competition. They received $8000 in prizes, a plaque and a medal.
The competition judges ewe hoggets - the 18-month-old female sheep that are destined to be the replacements for ageing ewes. The aim is to have every generation coming through slightly better than the one before, McKelvie said.