They entered the regional Manager of the Year section of the awards in 2011, walking away from the finals with the Vet Club Animal Husbandry and Animal Health merit award.
Bev says they have entered the awards this year because the feedback they received from judges has helped them immensely in their business and they want to get ahead.
"The feedback from judges last time was incredible. They show you how you can achieve in areas you weren't so good on ... you also get to meet some amazing people in the industry and make friends with other farmers who have entered."
Entering last time helped them stay focused, she says.
"It pushed us a lot and offered us a few different ideas to think about. That sort of information and support is so valuable. To hear from people that have done it is great because really we are quite new to the industry."
Prior to 2006, Rob drove trucks and Bev was a Work and Income case manager for 10 years.
Rob loves not having to travel to work.
"I love being outside and being with the animals. It's different every day," he says.
While most farmers dream of eventual farm ownership, this couple know their limitations and plan to buy a rental property by 2015 for their retirement.
Their aim is have their own herd by 2018.
"We don't see it as a negative thing not being able to buy our own farm. It's just not an achievable thing for us right now," Bev says.
"We've had to do this on our own and with family help ... we'd like to own our own herd in the future though. You need a decent herd to make money ... Rental properties are more achievable for us. Unless we win Lotto of course. We'd like to have our first home by next year. We are setting goals."
Meanwhile, they are focusing on the upcoming awards and judging due to start on farms.
They know it's going to be difficult showcasing the farm with it so dry at the moment.
"It's tough out there at the moment which will make it hard for judging. We will just have to explain how we are coping and do the best we can."
The regional winners of the awards will be announced next month with the winners from each of the three categories going to the national competition in Wellington on May 24.