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Cheyenne Wilson

Montana

𝗬𝗘𝗦 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗖𝗔𝗡! ⏰Certified Health Coach 💙Boy Mom 🏆Network Marketing Millionaire 🤠5th Generation Rancher ⚡️Walk Ride Thrive 📍50 | Montana

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  • 2 weeks ago | farmersweekly.co.nz | Cheyenne Wilson

    Reading Time: 4 minutesImagine walking into a room where you do not just hear the applause, you feel it. The energy and chatter hum through the space, a wairua carried through our culture, our pride, and the deep appreciation and respect we hold for those who have come before us. Whānau from across the motu gather to celebrate the most prestigious award in the Māori agribusiness calendar. Every person here understands the mahi, the heartache, and the legacy that comes with working on our whenua.

  • 4 weeks ago | farmersweekly.co.nz | Cheyenne Wilson

    Reading Time: 4 minutesFor Canterbury local Mark Woods, walking the length of Aotearoa was never just about the trail. Diagnosed with macular degeneration, a degenerative eye disease that affects one in five New Zealanders, he knew the clock was ticking on his eyesight.  “I was selfishly saying, Well, if this is all going to turn bad, I’m going to want to see and remember our beautiful backyard,” he said.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | thenativecowgirl.com | Cheyenne Wilson

    I posted some photos yesterday on Facebook of the Huckleberry Rolls that I finally made and I had a lot of interest in the recipe. So, here you go...

  • Dec 11, 2024 | farmersweekly.co.nz | Cheyenne Wilson

    Reading Time: 3 minutesMangamahu near Wanganui played host to a revolutionary moment in shedding sheep history in Aotearoa this month, as Tokorangi Farm held its first esheep ram auction. The event drew farmers from across the North Island, eager to bid on the adaptive shedding sheep that are reshaping New Zealand’s agricultural sector. The auction marked a major milestone for esheep, the breeding operation founded by Kate Kellick, a fifth-generation farmer and Kellogg Rural Leadership alumnus.

  • Oct 13, 2024 | farmersweekly.co.nz | Cheyenne Wilson

    Reading Time: 3 minutesIsabelle Keeling, a fifth-generation farmer from Otago, is returning to Aotearoa New Zealand after gaining extensive industry experience abroad. Her journey, marked by voluntary roles and a passion for the food and fibre sector, showcases the significant impact of hands-on involvement in shaping a successful career. Growing up on a dairy farm in Duntroon, Otago, Keeling was immersed in a family culture where hard work and giving back to the community were daily practices.

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Cheyenne Wilson @cheyennegwilson
18 Mar 23

“We can all learn from the love, devotion, and commitment shown by the dog and the horse.” ~ Unknown • May we all strive to be that dedicated. • Happy Saturday, friends! 🪶Cheyenne https://t.co/1I3M0rT7Q9