''This award also gives people a chance to get more involved with the competition. Rural and provincial communities are fiercely loyal, and this award gives people a chance to show that loyalty by backing their favourite competitor."
Each of the seven finalists has established their own Facebook page, have their face and name plastered on a billboard within their region and have received a "101" on how to market themselves and seek opportunities to raise their professional profile.
The finalists have the support of FMG, New Zealand Young Farmers and their local clubs, and are only limited by their imagination so long as they positively promote the rural sector and showcase themselves as young leaders in the industry.
Everyone who votes goes into the draw to win a prize and the winning finalist will also pick up $1000 for their Young Farmers Club.
Voting can be done by visiting https://www.fmg.co.nz/peopleschoice/
The seven finalists are: Robertson - Northern region; Alan Harvey – Aorangi; Joseph Watts – East Coast; Matt McRae – Otago/Southland; Alex Field – Taranaki/Manawatu; Georgie Lindsay – Tasman and Emma Dangen – Waikato/Bay of Plenty.
Voting will be open right up until the winner is announced at the 51st FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final in Hawke's Bay, July 4-6.