Janelle Nee (left) and Mel McEntyre with three of their furry friends. Photo / Andrew Warner
After trading in the corporate life in downtown Auckland's grey streets for the luscious green pastures of a Ōhauiti dairy farm, Janelle Nee and Mel McEntyre aren't looking back.
The couple took over Nee's family farm in 2016 and they've taken to farming like ducks take to the water, picking up a Fonterra farming award and getting the farm out of a deficit along the way.
"Three years ago if someone had said to me, 'oh you're gonna love your cows,' I would've been like, 'oh whatever'," McEntyre says, with a flick of the hand and a roll of the eye.
"But I do love my girls. You get to know their personalities. Most of them end up getting nicknames."
The duo both had a rural upbringing - Nee on the existing farm and McEntyre in Glenorchy - but neither knew the first thing about farming before moving back.
"You don't have to pillage the land and get every last drop of profit out of it."
Aside from enjoying the lifestyle change, they've proven themselves to be better than most at farming and recently picked up two Fonterra awards for milk with a low bacteria count and the other was for grade free milk.
This meant they came out with the top 10 in the Bay of Plenty and the top 4 per cent in New Zealand, McEntyre says.
All aspects of farm operations contributed to the win, from what the cows were fed to the hygiene of the cowshed.
"I was pretty chuffed with that," McEntyre says.
Nee credits the success they have had in the past 12 months to the "business operations" approach McEntyre takes to farming.
"I'm all about working smarter, not harder. I might still clock up the hours, but that's probably because I'm hanging out with the cows," McEntyre laughs.
Fonterra regional head for the Bay of Plenty, Lisa Payne, said the company recognised farmers who went the extra mile to achieve excellent milk quality.
"Considering they are new to dairy farming, this is especially impressive and both Janelle and Mel are a great addition to the farming family."