Daniel Bradbury (28), who left the United Kingdom for Northland in 2014, and now contract milks 515 cows at Kawakawa, while Tim Dangen (25), who attended Lincoln University on a Future Leader Scholarship, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture), jointly owns a 105ha farm with his parents at Muriwai, rearing 550 Friesian/Hereford-cross calves. This will be his first attempt at the competition.
Tim's sister Emma will contest the Taranaki/Manawatu regional final.
Rachael Blackley (25), secretary of Whangarei YFC, who was raised on a 809ha sheep and beef farm in Whangarei, has a Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree from Massey University, and manages a 480-cow split-calving property owned by Douglas Farms.
John Kenworthy-Thompson (26) is a qualified fitter and turner who has worked in Canada as a diesel mechanic and harvested cotton in Australia. He helps his parents run a large-scale dairy and beef operation at Maungaturoto.
At 21, Sam Moscrip, who herd manages a 400-cow family dairy farm at Hukerenui, is the youngest competitor, and is relishing the prospect of his first regional final. He has a Bachelor of Agriculture Commerce degree from Lincoln University, where he was a Future Leader Scholar and chairman of Lincoln YFC for two years.