Applications Open For 2026 Peter Laing Agriculture Trust Grants
Applications are now open for Peter Laing Agriculture Trust grants, designed to assist young people who intend following a practical farming career.
Peter Laing was a Wairarapa farmer dedicated to agriculture, farming, and his community.
Grants can be used to pay for:
- practical training to help people enter the agricultural industry (e.g. through a cadet scheme, or certificate or diploma level of study)
- specialist equipment, such as a saddle, or buying a working dog, if people are starting a career in pastoral farming.
Applicants must be a resident in Wairarapa or have strong links with the region, and:
- have a focus on pastoral farming with a planned career path
- a strong desire to expand their knowledge and interest in agriculture.
Trustee Emily Crofoot said the grants had assisted aspiring farmers for many years.
“Peter Laing was known for his drive and passion, and these grants assist young people to follow in his footsteps,” she said.
“Past recipients have gone on to become leaders in the farming community - we want to continue that legacy.”
Applications for a 2026 Peter Laing Agriculture Trust grant close at 4pm on Friday 31 October.
Application forms are available on the Council website, or at the Council’s offices at 161 Queen Street, and 27 Lincoln Road, and Masterton District Library, 54 Queen Street.
Any questions about the grants can be sent to: sandras@mstn.govt.nz
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