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POSTERS IN SCHOOL’S COMPETITION NOW UNDERWAY

POSTERS IN SCHOOL’S COMPETITION NOW UNDERWAY

Feeling creative? Agriculture New Zealand invites senior high school students to design a poster reflecting Agriculture-based training courses suitable for school leavers offered by our company.

Courses include:

* Level 2 ‘Rural Skills’ course which is suitable for people from either rural or urban backgrounds seeking a career in Agriculture.
* Rural Servicing Level 3 – hands on learning, training and working in the retail field and also gaining an insight into a variety of farming operations.
* Destination Dairy – this training programme introduces students to dairy farming, leading towards excellent career opportunities.
* Our Future Farmer course in Taupo is based on a 5000 ha sheep and beef property and offers employment opportunities within Landcorp’s farming enterprises on successful completion of the course.

To assist you with your masterpiece, further details on these courses may be found on our website or by contacting 0800 4 SKILLS and requesting relevant brochures.

Please send your entry to Agriculture New Zealand, 149 Vogel Street or Private Bag 1961, DUNEDIN, Attention Carol Adams, by 5pm May 29. The winning poster may be used nationally in high schools.

The winner will receive a MYSTERY prize from Agriculture New Zealand – A PGG Wrightson Business.

Enquiries: Carol Adams, 03 470 0326

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