The last event for the day is the agri-sports challenge - an adrenaline-filled race where finalists compete side by side in a range of tasks, where some will thrive and some will fall apart.
On Saturday evening, the Meridian Energy agri-knowledge and awards ceremony will be held.
The agri-knowledge quiz will test contestants on their general and agriculture knowledge in a series of suspense-filled buzzer rounds.
Hawke's Bay contender Hamish Best has been tipped as a front-runner having finished second in last year's regional final and after winning the Hawke's Bay district contest and skills day.
The 26-year-old works at PGG Wrightson as a technical field officer and was raised on a sheep and beef farm at Ohariu Valley. He lives with wife Hannah on a 50ha lifestyle block they own.
He will be up against fellow Hawke's Bay finalist Hugh Abbis, 24, who manages a lamb and beef finishing farm and is competing for the first time this year.
Also from Hawke's Bay is 26-year-old Rissington Station second-in-command stock manager Ben Thomas - another newcomer to the competition.
Joining the Hawke's Bay contingent will be Patrick Crawshaw, 24, Daniel Tarbottom, 24 and Liam Kelly, 29, from Tararua and Richard Cameron, 28, and Henry Reynolds, 26, from Wairarapa.
The finalists have the opportunity to reel in prizes to a total value of $134,673 for their efforts, and the regional winner after this weekend will compete against six others from around the country at the grand final in Manawatu in July.