Every so often, farmer Willie McKnight, gets off the tractor, throws his gumboots in the ute, and heads off to share his stockmanship skills with young farmers.
In 2010, McKnight was a NZ Dairy Industry Awards farm manager of the year. Since then he and his wife Jo have made some lifestyle changes and given up sharemilking. They now manage a 200-hectare dairy grazing block as well as raising nursing cows and rearing calves. In his spare time McKnight works as a contractor, regrassing, direct drilling and cultivating.
Despite this hectic schedule, McKnight still has time to pass on his farming skills to others who are relatively new to farming.
He delivers stockmanship workshops for Dairy Training Ltd, the DairyNZ company that provides vocational training for staff working on dairy farms. These education programmes were developed by the Transforming the Dairy Value Chain (TDVC) Primary Growth Partnership programme, a seven-year, $170 million innovation investment led by commercial partners, including DairyNZ and Fonterra, and partnered by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
The TDVC investment is directed at innovative solutions that grow the New Zealand economy. The cow skills programme uses a new practical skills training approach that will extend beyond cow skills to many other training applications. To succeed it will need to cost effectively meet the needs of trainees and managers. The plan is to scale up delivery of the new training approach across the country using the industry training system.