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In the 1950's Kevin's parents (Graeme and June, better known as Pop and Nanny) purchased the farm on Ngahape road. The 110 hectares were brought with Kevin's Grandfather. His name was Alan Bradfield White, hence the name Bradfield Farm Limited which was established in 1966. In assisting to developing the flat swampy farm, Pop chose maize. But when he had problems finding a reliable contractor to harvest his crop, he decided to purchase his own. That was Bradfields first combine harvester. With the farm established, Pop and Kevin turned their skills to manufacturing and exporting spray units to Australia. As a teenager Kevin helped out in the workshop. Kevin slowly started to build the contracting division up, while June and Graeme enjoyed sailing to the islands trips abroad. Like his Dad, Kevin had the need for a digger. So he a mate Ed Kay went halves. It was the first purchase of many under and the company Rural Contractors Limited was born. By the time Kevin and Kirsten married in the early 2000's the fleet had grown on the machinery side and the services Bradfields could provide.
Ngahape Road, Mangaorongo-Waikeria, Te Awamutu 3873, New Zealand
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Ngahape Road, Mangaorongo-Waikeria, Te Awamutu 3873, New Zealand
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