Hay Inc Rural Education 2024 cohort graduates

2024 Hay Inc graduates and those who supported them (from left) Richard Cannon, John Porter, Chris Bowman, Sarah Davies, Lily Huggins, Georgia Wragge, Siobhan Morgan, Jackson Brinin, Isabelle Willis, Matthew Lenehan, Austin Taylor, Georgia Atkinson, Darcy Nielser-Mckeon, Chloe Smart and Sandra Ireson.

Absent - Anthony Jones, Clay Jones, Fraser Pinnuck. Images: The Riverine Grazier / Krista Schade

By Krista Schade

Hay Inc has delivered the Hay Inc Rural Education Program for 10 years, and now have 145 young adults that make up the Hay Inc Alumni.

After completing their final training week, graduation was held after competing in the Junior Sheep Judging at the 2024 Hay Sheep Show.

Training during the course included stock water repair and maintenance with Bede Schiller and Tom Porter, motor bike maintenance with Les Lewis, fence construction with Sandy Symons; tractor and machinery operation with Richard Cannon.

Graduates also learnt cattle handling with Richard Cannon and Matt Ireson, animal health and lamb post mortems with Felicity Willis from Coopers Animal Health and sheep and cattle pregnancy ultrasound training with Cameron Clark.

Training was delivered at Sandra and Matt Ireson's property "Belmont" Booligal, and Richard and Sarah Cannon's property “Rosevale" Hay.

Lamb Marking trainers Rowan Houston and John Porter delivered at Rowan and Sarah Houston's property "Benduck" Hay.

Lamb assessment training with Chris Bowman and Geoff McDougal, using stock provided by George Auldist was held at Shear Outback Hay.

Merino sheep classing expertise was shared by Chris Bowman and Peter McGregor at "Burrabogie" Hay.

Above left: Graduate Jackson Brinin (left) won both the Hay Inc Encouragement Awards and the Don McNeil Junior Judging Competition. He is pictured with Hay Inc’s Chris Bowman and Richard Cannon.

Above right: Isabelle Willis (centre) was awarded the Mathew Vick Scholarship, presented to her by Mathew’s parents John and Lisa Vick.

The scholarship is provided by the Vick family in memory of Mathew, who died in 2007 while working at West Burrabogie.

The Mathew Vick Scholarship was awarded to Isabelle Willis. Jackson Brinin won Hay Inc Encouragement award and Junior Merino Judging at Hay Sheep Show.

Fellow graduate Georgia Wragge was placed third in Junior Merino Sheep Judging.

“The Hay Inc Committee would like to thank all the volunteers, sponsors and supporters of the very successful Hay Inc Rural Education Program,” said program manager Sandra Ireson.

Applications are now open for the 2025 Hay Inc Rural Education Program.

The application form can be found online at https://www.hayinc.com.au/apply-now/

Enquires to Sandra Ireson Hay Inc Program Manager - email info@hayinc.com.au or phone 0439 938119.



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