8th October 2009 | Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London
Meet the Farming Award judges
As nominations for the 2008 Farmers Weekly Awards gather pace, meet the independent judges who will select Britain’s farming finest.
Arable Adviser Of The Year
Sponsored by Firestone
To be advised
Arable Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by Growhow
Keith Preston
After an 18 year career in day to day farm management with CWS Agriculture, managing farms and estates with a wide range of enterprises and soil types from the west coast of Scotland to the Fens, Keith moved into agricultural consultancy and has been providing advice to a wide range of clients for the last 15 years. Keith heads Savills Agribusiness Team within Savills Rural which provides consultancy and strategic advice on over 2 million acres.
Keith will be looking for
- Top class results
- Attention to detail
- Environmentally sound management practices
- Management plans for all aspects of the business, including risk management
- Appropriate systems and machinery for the farm scale and soil type
- Leadership and structure within the business
Beef Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by McDonalds
David Hendy
Independent beef and sheep consultant
David Hendy has worked in the beef and sheep sectors for more than 35 years and has extensive experience in production, nutrition, marketing and processing. What
Mr Hendy will be looking for:
- A beef farmer who has benchmarked production costs, variable, and fixed and overheads
- Someone who uses latest technology to improve production and reduce costs and produces to a marketing blueprint and a long term business plan.
Contractor Of The Year
Sponsored by Michelin Exelagri
Richard Minton
Chairman of the National Association of Agricultural Contractors
Richard Minton has worked in the amenity sector and is starting a new business, JPCS Weed Control. He also represents the industry on a number of committees promoting best practice and the safe use of pesticides.
What Mr Minton will be looking for:
- An operator who puts customer service first
- Someone who believes contractors need to improve their image and meet the high standards demanded not only by customers, but also by the strict legislation that now governs the work they do.
Countryside Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by Environment Agency
Caroline Drummond
Chief executive of Linking Environment And Farming
Caroline Drummond has worked with LEAF since its inception in 1991 after lecturing in agronomy at Shuttleworth College. Ms Drummond works throughout the UK and Europe developing and promoting Integrated Farm Management through demonstration farms, management tools, including the LEAF Audit through to the market place with LEAF Marque produce. She is a fellow of the Royal Agricultural Societies, sits on government steering groups and is a governor and on the School of Agriculture for the Royal Agricultural College.
What Ms Drummond will be looking for:
- Farmers who are passionate about their business and their role as stewards of the countryside
- Farmers who are balancing the need for a long term economically viable farming business, showing environmental responsibility while at the same time as giving something back to the local community
Dairy Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by DairyCo
Gwyn Jones
NFU National Dairy Board Chairman
Gwyn Jones is a dairy farmer in West Sussex and actively involved in the agricultural industry. He is an NFU Council member and sits on the Governance Board.
He is also chairman of the Farmers Forum, sits on the Board of Dairy UK, is a member of the Farm Animal Welfare Council, deputy chairman of COPA (milk) in Brussels and a council member of the DairyCo.
What Mr Jones will be looking for:
- Dairy farmers who are commercial in their approach to the business, maximizing their milk contracts
- Dairy farmers who are in tune with the demands of the 21st century, including animal welfare and the environment.
Diversification Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by James Miles-Hobbs
Ian Stockley
Farming Business Expert
Ian Stockley has involved with agriculture all his working life. His career, after graduating from RAC, was in teaching Farm Accounts and Farm Management in a number of colleges. He was Chief Examiner for Agricultural and Horticultural accounts with CGLI and developed a training consultancy for farm businesses, bankers and other professionals.
He then went into agricultural banking with Lloyds TSB and retired in 1999 as Chief Manager. Since then he has continued to have an active involvement with the industry as non executive director of a 9,000-acre farming business, working with a number of charitable bodies and as part of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society's Growing Routes Programme.
This Award for Diversification Farmer of the Year is important to encourage farm businesses to develop skills and resources to provide specific products and services that are both attractive to the buyer and the consumer - and at the same time satisfying and profitable to the provider. Success in the future requires businesses to 'think outside the box' and look at the opportunities beyond the farm gate. I anticipate an exciting challenge with the judging!
Livestock Adviser Of The Year
Sponsored by Silotite
Peter Morris
National Sheep Association chief executive
Peter is currently NSA chief executive, but has a wide ranging employment history, including time spent in farm management and with south west NFU. Peter is keen to see livestock businesses making maximum use of external knowledge when appropriate.
Peter will be seeking a livestock adviser who is adding value to his clients businesses and is helping them maximise the opportunities available to them in future. As a former farm manager Peter is well aware of the value a good adviser can add to a business and the areas where an outside viewpoint can benefit farm management.
Local Food Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by Farmshop.uk.com
Charles Trotman
CLA rural economy adviser
Charles Trotman has worked at the Country Land and Business Association for the past five years during which time he been responsible for co-ordinating all food policy programmes.
What Dr Trotman will be looking for:
- Businesses that have truly captured a market and can demonstrate a viable business
Farm Manager Of The Year
Sponsored by CLAAS
David Bolton
Cheffins consultant
Mr Bolton will be looking for:
- Someone who has made a significant impact on the business through restructuring, collaboration, adding value or cutting costs
- Evidence of strong business and staff management
- Evidence of leadership skills.
Poultry Producer Of The Year
Sponsored by Eb Equipment
John Newton
Senior poultry consultant ADAS
After 22 years at the NFU, joining as a group secretary and leaving as a national poultry specialist, John Newton moved to ADAS in 2004. Mr Newtown is looking for:
- Someone who is farsighted enough to be doing something different and making a profit.
Sheep Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by Footvax
Sam Boon
Signet Breeding Services manager
Sam is a sheep farmer’s son who has recently completed a Nuffield Scholarship examining the options for hair sheep in the UK sheep industry. As manager of Signet breeding services Sam has a keen interest in genetics and breeding.
Sam will be looking for sheep business which is making the most of modern technologies to improve flock performance and which carefully examines it input costs and is keen to eliminate unnecessary costs where possible. Low fixed costs and strong marketing practice will be also be top of Sam’s agenda.
Young Farmer Of The Year
Sponsored by Massey Ferguson
Paul Davies
Professor of Agriculture and vice-principal at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester.
Paul Davies has taught both at Writtle and Harper Adams colleges as well as at the RAC during his 30 year plus career in agricultural education. He also takes on advisory roles in the agrochemical industry, food business and the animal feed sectors.
What Prof Davies will be looking for:
- Someone who stands out from the crowd
- Someone who, through his or her commitment and determination, together with their willingness to take business risks alongside a lot of hard work, is realising their goals
- Someone who is a bit visionary and can see and exploit current opportunities and make the most of new market opportunities.
