"A group of Young Farmers in the United Kingdom used toilet paper but we decided to use a gumboot instead. We wanted to make it different so we added the element of pulling out the gumboot."
Jessie says Taranaki and Manawatū will be collaborating their challenge videos to create a big video.
"Our region is Taranaki/ Manawatū so it will be cool to have a big regional video."
She says members of the different Taranaki clubs could send in a video to be added to the final product.
"We had over 25 people send in videos."
Jessie says she enjoys the social side of Young Farmers.
"The reason most people join is the social aspect and because we're in lockdown we can't do our monthly meetings and weekly catch-ups. This is a way we can still do an activity together."
She says it's more important than ever to stay connected.
"Some of our members live rurally so they are already in isolation. We've been having Zoom calls so we can all stay in touch. It's important to keep connected."