The man who represented a step-change in the country's sheep industry was commended at the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Sheep Industry Awards on Wednesday night.
Retired Hawke's Bay Romney breeder Tony Parker won the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Individual or Business making a significant contribution to the New Zealand Sheep Industry Award.
Mr Parker was the first farmer to select sheep on recorded performance data rather than physical attribute alone.
In 1961 after the findings by pioneering animal geneticist Jay Laurence Lush Mr Parker produced a Selection Index for Sheep.
"Registered breeders who were very powerful in the 1950s/60s didn't want to know about any computers recording sheep, so it was very difficult for us and we were given a hard time."