Nuffield Scholarships Annual Report 2020

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NUFFIELD FARMING SCHOLARSHIPS TRUST In 1913 a young Englishman boarded a ship at Liverpool and sailed to the United States of America. There, he travelled to Detroit and saw how Henry Ford was mass producing automobile engines at a fraction of their cost in the United Kingdom. He brought these ideas back home and put them into practice in his factory at Cowley, Oxford. His name was William Morris, doyen of the British motor industry during its golden era, who was later made a peer, as Lord Nuffield, in 1934. In 1943 he gave £10 million to found the Nuffield Foundation which in 1947, recognising the linkage between health and good agricultural practices, began to fund scholarships for British farmers to travel in the footsteps of William Morris...

“VISION STATEMENT” Inspire passion in people and develop their potential to lead positive change in farming and food

OUR MISSION Leading positive change in agriculture - inspiring passion and potential in people

• Building knowledge through global experience • Sharing brilliant ideas • Making things happen • Developing tomorrow’s leaders • Inspiring commitment

NUFFIELD FARMING SCHOLARSHIPS Each year Nuffield Farming Scholarships are awarded to deserving individuals working in farming, horticulture, forestry or any other countryside and ancillary industry - or are in a position to influence those who do - and are resident in the United Kingdom. They will have spent at least two years working in their current appointment, be at least three years since leaving full time education or study and be no more than 45 years old. Applications are made electronically by 31st July each year via the website: www.nuffieldscholar.org.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Mike Vacher, Director Telephone: 01460 234012 Email: Director@NuffieldScholar.org Copyright © Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust ISBN: 978-1-912059-32-4 Published by The Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust Southill Farmhouse, Staple Fitzpaine, Taunton, TA3 5SH Registered Charity Number 1098519

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2021 Nuffield Farming New Scholars

2min
pages 80-81

The Farmers Club & Saffery Champness

4min
pages 82-84

2020 Nuffield Farming Scholars

1min
pages 78-79

2019 Nuffield Farming Presenting Scholars

1min
pages 76-77

RICHARD WALKER: The British Dairy Industry within a Global Market Context: Integrating British dairy products and ingredients with developing global markets

2min
pages 70-71

DUNCAN WILLIAMS: Dairy Antibiotics: Achieving Sustainable Use

4min
pages 72-73

CHARLES STEER: The Circular Farm. Minimising input for maximum output in a mixed farming system

2min
pages 68-69

BARRY O’BOYLE: Opportunities for farmers to grow wealth in the Fourth industrial revolution

3min
pages 74-75

JAMES SMALDON: Managing poultry welfare in a transitioning world of technology

2min
pages 66-67

VICKY ROBINSON: Farmer to Farmer Knowledge Exchange: Relevance and challenges during change

2min
pages 64-65

SARAH PICK: Heifer replacement strategies: cost reduction in the UK suckler beef herd

3min
pages 60-61

JOHN REMNANT: Ensuring the veterinary profession meets the needs of livestock agriculture now and in the future

3min
pages 62-63

GRACE O’GORMAN: Animal medicine best practice, unlocking the potential for UK farming

2min
pages 58-59

MARK LITTLE: Feeding for health, combating antimicrobial resistance

3min
pages 54-55

PENNY MONTGOMERIE: What role should young farmers groups play in the development of Scottish agriculture?

2min
pages 56-57

ALICE JONES: Cultivating elders for the UK processing industries

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pages 52-53

CLAIRE HODGE: Improving connectivity in seed potato supply chains

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pages 50-51

CHRIS HARRAP: “We shape our buildings, and thereafter they shape us” – a study into how farm building aesthetics affects the user experience

3min
pages 48-49

HEIDI HALL: The Power of the Microbiome to produce happy, healthy pigs

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pages 46-47

HANNAH EASTAUGH: Adapting UK egg production for an increasingly welfare-conscious market

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pages 44-45

DAN BURDETT: Regenerative Agriculture: How to make the change happen

2min
pages 42-43

Nuffield Anglian Region

2min
page 37

Nuffield Poultry Group

2min
page 39

Nuffield Central Region

1min
page 38

Nuffield Scotland

1min
page 35

The Institute of Agricultural Management

1min
page 33

Governance – an unofficial aide mémoire

4min
pages 30-31

Beeswax Dyson Farming

2min
page 32

Alumni Officer Report: Charlotte Merson

4min
pages 24-25

Nuffield Farming Lecture Update

2min
page 22

Let’s get virtual’ Communication Report

2min
pages 26-27

Nuffield Farming Finances – Update and Explanation

6min
pages 28-29

2019 Steven and Gillian Bullock Award

2min
page 20

2019 HSBC Salver & 2019 John Stewart Shield

1min
page 21

Appointments & Special Awards

2min
pages 10-11

Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust

1min
page 3

What Nuffield Farming did for me

5min
pages 18-19

The Story behind the cover

7min
pages 16-17

Chairman’s Report

5min
pages 12-13

Introduction

1min
page 4

Acknowledgements

2min
pages 6-7

Director’s Report

4min
pages 14-15
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