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27th October 2008 | Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London

Cumbrian man shortlisted for Livestock Advisor
of the year

David Black of Paragon Vets in Carlisle, Cumbria

The shortlisted companies in the 2007 Farmers Weekly Agricultural Awards have been named this week and up for Britain’s top Livestock Advisor of the Year sponsored by Silotite is David Black of Paragon Vets in Carlisle, Cumbria.

Black impressed the judges with his novel ways of interacting with clients, encouraging uptake of new technologies and co-operating with other vets for the good of the sector..

“This year’s finalists were very strong and all three were excellent examples of the modern livestock adviser and the value a professional’s knowledge and expertise can add to livestock businesses” said Jonathan Long livestock editor at Farmers Weekly and one of the judges.

Over 100 farmers have entered in this year’s Awards with more than 30 businesses in the line-up reflecting the very best that British producers can offer across 12 categories.

The Awards’ aim is to recognise innovation and achievement among individual farmers as well as celebrate excellence within the industry.

In the run-up to the Awards, Farmers Weekly magazine is profiling the shortlisted farms from each category every week, with a focus on the three finalists competing for each award.

Winners will be announced at a glittering ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 31 October.

Press enquiries to Gill East in Corporate Communications on 020 8652 8825 / gill.east@rbi.co.uk

Notes for editors:

David Catlow,The British Veterinary Association (BVA), past president.

Jonathan Long, Farmers Weekly livestock editor.

Emily Padfield, Farmers Weekly livestock reporter.

Sir Don Curry, Government Adviser

Sheila Dillon, BBC Radio 4 presenter of the Food Programme

Richard MacDonald, NFU Director General

Jane King, Editor of Farmers Weekly

Debbie Beaton, Awards Director, Farmers Weekly

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