Land lost the tops of three fingers while practising rope and tie in his home state Queensland.
Doctors at a Brisbane hospital sewed two of the finger tops back on.
“It was great to get two of the fingers back, which has allowed me to rope again,” Land said.
He occasionally competes in the rope and tie but is now concentrating on steer wrestling and team roping.
After five months of the APRA season, Land leads the standings in steer wrestling and rates a win at Wilmington in South Australia as his best performance so far.
Land believes he has one of the best steer wrestling horses on the circuit, Cutters, but is currently competing in Victoria on horses owned by close mate and neighbour Terry Evison.
In team roping, he recorded a second at Yarrawonga and third at K Ranch during the Christmas Run of rodeos in the southern states.
After the Christmas Run, he has stayed in Victoria for a busy rodeo program in the first four months of the year.
Currently working at Lockington with Pine Grove Farming, Land will return to his hometown Charters Towers (Qld) after the Easter Run of rodeos in Victoria.
He will then compete in the Northern Run of rodeos in Queensland, including his favourite rodeo at Mt Isa in early August.
Land was always going to compete in rodeo following in the footsteps of his parents Stephen and Debra Land who both competed in the APRA.
In 2018, he won the pro tour in steer wrestling but this year wants to go one better and win the title. He has also won a rookie team roping header title.