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Arable Photo Competition! 2021

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All entries must be received by 5pm on Sunday 30 April 2023.

We all know that arable farms, crops and families are exciting, interesting and important. Now is your chance to help convince the rest of New Zealand. We’re looking for some ‘real’, ‘farm based’ photos we can use to promote all the good stuff we grow and do, and we think that you are the best people to take them. We want to show the diversity of the crops we grow, for the promotion of the general arable industry. It is not meant to be a competition which addresses any technical aspects of your growing programme, or harvest techniques.

We have 6 award sections for you to enter (some may fit into more than one!):

  • The Arable Landscape (not machinery)
  • The Growing Crop
  • Your Way Of Showcasing NZ Arable (Providing products for NZ, supplying to bakeries etc.)
  • Birds Eye View (drone images)
  • Arable People
  • Technology in Action
> The winner of each section will receive a $200 Prezzy Card
> The Supreme winner will take home a Weber Baby Q 1000!

HOW TO ENTER

1. Submit your entry by attaching photo(s) to an email and send to admin@far.org.nz

2. Please include photo details such as – who, what, where, as well as your own contact details including: full name, address and contact phone number. Please also specify the crop/s in the images you send us.

3. Photos need to be high resolution (minimum 3MB) and either in JPEG or PNG format. Only “still” photos will be accepted – so please don’t send us video images. If you are unsure how to send these photos, please get in touch with us at admin@far.org.nz .

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

  • You can enter as many times as you like. Open to all ages.
  • All entries must be received by 5pm on Sunday 30 April 2023.
  • Winners will be notified within 14 days.
  • Upon entry, ownership of copyright for all submitted photos will be transferred to FAR.
  • By submitting your entry, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and accepted the Terms & Conditions that apply to participating in the photo competition.

This competition is no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook, Twitter, Weber® or Prezzy® Card.

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