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recovered ground after 1945, rising to a peak of 306 clubs in 1948. A partner organisation, the Country Girls' Club, was also organised during the late 1940s. In 1972 the two organisations amalgamated to become the Federation of Rural Youth. The following year, a new constitution was accompanied by a change of name to the "New Zealand Federation of Young Farmers Clubs", a name it kept until 2003 when it became "New Zealand Young Farmers".
39:. The organisation acts as a social network for rural youth around the country and is actively involved in the education and promotion of personal skills for its members. There are over 1500 members in over 60 clubs around the country, all backed by the national organisation, which has its headquarters in 88:
Entry is free and open to all NZYF members. District contests are the first stage and are held throughout the country between October and December. The top contestants from each district contest progress through to the regional final which is held between February and April. The seven top regional
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in Wellington and adopted a new constitution. This promoted the club's national nature, encouraging more growth in the North Island. By 1937 the federation included nearly 120 clubs, evenly distributed between the two islands. The organisation's membership dropped during World War II, but quickly
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The grand final is a two-day event: the first day includes the practical challenges and the evening dinner where the contestants deliver their speech on a topic specific to each of them. The grand final concludes with a quiz show.
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Each level of the competition includes question-and-answer sessions (on both farming-related and general knowledge subjects) and practical sessions involving farm work, problem solving, and business skills.
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region alone, and they formed New Zealand's first Young Farmers Federation. The federation rapidly expanded, containing 40 clubs by 1935, over half of them from Otago and with only two in the North Island.
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The first Young Farmers clubs started in Feilding in 1927 and in Auckland in 1932, but much of the organisation's early growth came in the south. By the early 1930s there were eight clubs in the
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finalists battle it out in the grand final for the title of FMG Young Farmer of the Year.
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In 1936 the young organisation moved its headquarters to the government's
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NZYF runs the annual FMG Young Farmer of the Year event, sponsored by
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Feilding
Templeton
Canterbury
Otago
Department of Agriculture
FMG Insurance
Tim van de Molen
Agriculture in New Zealand
"Board of Directors"
Farmer and grower organisations – Young farmers
"First 'Young Farmer of the Year' chosen"
"Grand Final Honours Board-2013"
New Zealand Young Farmers
Young Farmer Contest
Categories
Agricultural organisations based in New Zealand
1927 establishments in New Zealand
Youth organizations established in 1927
Farmers' organizations

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