■ changing a ute wheel,
■ identifying fertilisers,
■ ageing and drafting ewes,
■ putting a chain on a chainsaw and cutting a log in three,
■ loading and riding a bike with fencing gear,
■ building an electric wire fence,
■ assembling a dairy claw and pump unit,
■ building tepee support for a tomato plant,
■ answering questions on-farm risk,
■ Filling out a questionnaire on farm finances,
■ boning a forequarter and creating a roast,
■ linking a tractor and trailer then backing it.
The finale was a head-to-head race in which contestants had to split the wood they cut with the chainsaw, assemble a 10-metre electric fence and slide a slippery slide to the finish.
Unfortunately, just as that began, a violent rainstorm hit - making even visibility tough but all finished somewhat bedraggled but smiling.
These young people are a tribute to the farming community and a small indication of its future. The co-convenors had been contestants in previous years and thanks to them and the sponsors it was a very enjoyable day in which the contestants learnt a lot and most importantly had fun.