Young Raglan dairy farmer named Regional Supreme Award at the Waikato Ballance Farm Environment Awards.

02/04/2025

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Tor Pedersen of Broomore Farm in Raglan has been announced as the Regional Supreme Winner at the Waikato Ballance Farm Environment Awards at Lake Karapiro this evening.

Broomore Farm is owned by Tony and Shona Pedersen and has been in the Colgan-Pedersen family since 1967. Tor has been involved in the 300ha dairy operation since 2018 and began contract milking in 2022. The farm runs 250 dairy cows on 100ha, with an additional 50ha used as a support block. The remaining land is a mix of exotic and native trees, including significant areas of untouched or regenerating native bush.

Tor is continuing the family’s dedication to balancing environmental stewardship with profitability. This commitment is evident in efforts to protect and enhance waterways through fencing, expanded riparian setbacks, and even relocating the main race to improve stream health. Land restoration has also been a priority, with vulnerable areas retired and more than 30,000 trees planted in the past five years. The judges were particularly impressed by Tor’s deep understanding of livestock movement and his proactive approach to adapting infrastructure and forest and land management practices to improve waterway protection.

Animal welfare is a top priority, with animal breeds carefully matched to the farm’s challenging topography. This is supported by a herd-breeding policy focused on animal health and liveweight. Judges commended Tor’s strong understanding of cow health and production metrics, as well as his effective use of industry tools to guide decision-making.

Enhancing water quality is at the heart of every management decision on the farm, reflecting Tor’s strong understanding of how on-farm actions impact downstream ecosystems. He isn’t waiting for regulations – he simply wants to do the right thing for the environment. This commitment is delivering tangible results, with the farm’s participation in a NIWA water quality monitoring initiative confirming excellent stream health, highlighted by the presence of freshwater mussels and koura. 

In awarding the Regional Supreme Award, judges observed that Tor’s inspiring approach to farming reflects his understanding of how his actions impact the environment, farm productivity and the wider community. From an early stage, he and his parents identified key factors for improving water quality and biodiversity, setting an inspiring example. Judges were particularly impressed by Tor’s appreciation for his parents and wider network, recognising their role in expanding his knowledge and enhancing farm management. Judges were excited by Tor’s journey, noting the broad scope and high quality of the initiatives implemented across the farm.

Tor also won the following awards:

  • Beef + Lamb New Zealand Livestock Farm Award
  • DairyNZ Sustainability and Stewardship Award
  • NZFET Biodiversity Award
  • Waikato Regional Council Water Protection Award

Other Waikato Ballance Farm Environment Award winners include:

Roger and Judith Hunt, Horsham Downs

  • Ballance Agri-Nutrients Soil and Nutrient Management Award
  • Bayleys People in Primary Sector Award
  • Hill Labs Agri-Science Award

Robert Teal — Bruntwood Gardens, Cambridge

  • Rabobank Agri-Business Management Award
  • NZFET Innovation Award

Tim Orlando-Reep — Manawanui Stock Trading Co, Manawanui

  • Norwood Farming Efficiency Award
  • Waikato River Authority Catchment Improvement Award

The awards also served to showcase Taiea te Taiao as part of the Catchment Group Showcase. This ambitious ecological corridor in the Waipā District aims to reconnect two significant maunga (mountains) through a thriving native landscape. Established in 2021, the initiative builds on 18 years of riparian restoration by the Lower Mangapiko Streamcare Group, using a ‘stepping stones’ approach to restore key cultural sites and strategically located areas. To date, more than 250,000 native plants have been planted, alongside extensive wetland restoration and 22km of waterway fencing, supported by robust pest and weed control efforts. Around 60 landowners are actively involved, with governance led by a 10-member team and significant local engagement in events, education, trapping and restoration activities.

The Ballance Farm Environment Awards are run by the New Zealand Farm Environment Trust and champion sustainable farming and growing. Tor will join the Supreme Winners from the ten other regions involved in the awards in being considered for the Gordon Stephenson Trophy at the Trust’s National Showcase in Wellington in June. The recipients of the Gordon Stephenson Trophy then become 2025’s National Ambassadors for Sustainable Farming and Growing.

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