Jeff Farm is a 2,360ha farm managed by The Salvation Army that trains (and funds training for) young people for a career in the New Zealand agricultural industry.
Jeff Farm is on Old Coach Road between Mataura and Clinton. The property—highly regarded as a top southern farm—is managed by well-known southerner John Chittock for The Salvation Army Trust Board.
In August 2017, the farm was recognised as the best farm in the country for training the next generation of farmers. The farm won the Silver Fern Farms Sheep Industry Trainer of the Year award at the Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Sheep Industry Awards.
Mr Edmund Jeff farmed the property before World War II with help from local labour. Times were tough and he was not able to develop the property, so he gifted the farm to The Salvation Army on the provision that the farm be used to train young people for a career in the New Zealand agricultural industry.
In 1995 The Salvation Army had the terms of the Trust expanded with the High Court approving a decision that, while some students would still be trained at the farm, the income could be used to educate young people for a life in agriculture at other approved training establishments.
Applications for assistance will be considered from young people who want to be trained in and/or further educated in farming and require assistance on account of their financial situation, their existing environment or their state of health.
The two Institutions the Jeff Farm Training Award applies to are Lincoln University and Telford, a faculty of the Southern Institute of Technology.
For application forms, please see file downloads at foot of the page.
Open Day for 2023 to be held on Saturday 5th August at 10am.
Candidates to submit applications directly to:
Madeline Colombus
Jeff Farm Scholarship Coordinator
The Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
2 Avenger Crescent
Christchurch 8042
Emailing your application is acceptable as long as it is signed by the applicant (you may need to scan)
Email: Madeline Colombus
Cadets at Jeff Farm will experience all aspects of farming. The successful cadet must:
Cadetship applications are to be forwarded to:
John & Liz Chittock
Email: Jeff Farm
Original documents to be posted to:
John & Liz Chittock
Managers
Jeff Farm
Kaiwera
RD 2
Gore 9772