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Friday, 23 July 2021, 12:56 pm
Twenty-eight-year-old Bryce Morrison, a Grower Services
Representative for Seeka, has been named Bay of Plenty’s
Young Grower of the Year for 2021.
The competition
took place on 22 July at Mount Maunganui College, where
eight competitors tested their horticultural skills and
knowledge in a series of challenges. The day’s activities
were followed by a speech competition at a gala dinner,
where each contestant spoke on the important lessons learned
from Covid-19 and how they could be implemented for future
years.
Bryce excelled in individual challenges, and
impressed judges with his speech. Emily Woods, from Apata,
placed second, and Quintin Swanepoel, from Southern Cross
Press Release – Horticulture NZ Twenty-eight-year-old Bryce Morrison, a Grower Services Representative for Seeka, has been named Bay of Plentys Young Grower of the Year for 2021. The competition took place on 22 July at Mount Maunganui College, where eight competitors tested …
Twenty-eight-year-old Bryce Morrison, a Grower Services Representative for Seeka, has been named Bay of Plenty’s Young Grower of the Year for 2021.
The competition took place on 22 July at Mount Maunganui College, where eight competitors tested their horticultural skills and knowledge in a series of challenges. The day’s activities were followed by a speech competition at a gala dinner, where each contestant spoke on the important lessons learned from Covid-19 and how they could be implemented for future years.