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Tim Dangen, 2022 winner representing Northern
Tim Dangen says that winning the FMG Young Farmer of the Year Grand Final had many unexpected benefits.

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James Robertson, 2019 winner representing Northern
At the age of 22, James Robertson not only achieved a long-held ambition to be named FMG Young Farmer of the Year, he also made history as the youngest ever Grand Final winner.

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‘Under pressure’ quad safety campaign
The versatility of quad bikes makes them a popular choice on farm, but sometimes that means they are pushed beyond their limits, and sometimes the drivers are too.

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2024 FMG Young Farmer of the Year
FMG has been the principal sponsor of this iconic rural event for nine years, and we’re excited to see Season 56 get underway. Following a successful trial in 2023, the format of the seven regional competitions will look a little different this year.

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It's been a year
At the anniversary of Cyclone Gabrielle, FMG's Head of Recovery Response Jacqui McIntosh shares her reflections of the year that has been.

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It's been a year
FMG has paid out more than $260 million into impacted communities and closed more than 90% of the claims received in relation to Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods.

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FMG’s Agricultural Scholarship alumni Jo Wood
FMG’s Agricultural Scholarship alumni is an ever-growing group of fantastic people who are going on to doing great things within the agricultural industry. Jo Wood, a recipient of an FMG Ag scholarship in 2020 graduated last year. We caught up with Jo to see how she found University and what she’s up to now.

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Responding to the adverse weather
A Q & A with Nicki Mackay FMG’s Head of Claims

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FMG supporting clients impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle
New Zealand’s largest rural insurer FMG has lodged some 2000 claims following Cyclone Gabrielle and is doing everything it can to support impacted clients.
