Nuffield Farming 2021 Annual Report

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HOW FARM SAFETY CAN BE IMPROVED JAMES CHAPMAN 2016 NUFFIELD SCHOLAR

In 2005 I lost my left arm to an unguarded PTO shaft, the ensuing few months were taken up with visits to hospitals for physical and mental repairs which although not ideal, did at least give me something to do. Soon after I became heavily involved in the Young Farmers Club (YFC) both at a county level and at national level. It was during my time with the National Federation of Young Farmers that I became involved with HSE to help promote farm safety. Put basically it was don’t do what I did kind of thing, but, soon I was being asked to do talks on the subject. Mostly I would relive the day I lost my arm, revelling in the gory details, hoping to turn a few people green, whilst slipping in the odd bit of humour to lighten the mood. However, I began to find people asking questions about keeping safe on farm and if there was anything that was being done better elsewhere. But that was a question I couldn’t answer. By chance I was approached by a previous scholar who suggested that maybe I should apply for a Nuffield, which I did. The scholarship enabled me to get a wider view of the problems we face in agriculture but also realised that the problems we have in the UK are exactly the same around the world. Annoyingly nobody has fixed it completely. However I managed to find some great individual work being done to improve safety so hopefully my report has helped bring some of those ideas together. Since completing my scholarship I’ve been made a trustee for the Farm Safety Foundation where I’m able to use my learnings to help shape the direction of a fantastic charity. Having a Nuffield behind me has also given me a bigger platform to get my message out to farmers around the country and most importantly I’ve been able to influence several Nuffield year groups at the start of their journeys which has hopefully helped keep them safe but also opened their eyes to the issue and hopefully they can use their influence as Nuffield scholars to help promote safety on farms, giving me way more impact than just one voice.

Nuffield has given me much more than I set out to achieve from life long friendships to a greater perspective of national and international agriculture. The farm business I work on has changed as a direct result of Nuffield which has nothing to do with my topic but due to being exposed to some of the best farmers from around the world.

On top of all this its also been a lot of fun!

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The Farmers Club & Saffery Champness

4min
pages 84-86

Nuffield Farming’s 2022 Annual Conference

1min
page 83

2021 Nuffield Farming Scholars

2min
pages 78-79

2022 Nuffield Farming New Scholars

1min
pages 80-81

2020 Nuffield Farming Scholars

1min
pages 76-77

2019 Presenting Scholars

1min
pages 74-75

resilience in a changing world

1min
pages 72-73

for specific nutritional need

2min
page 71

resistance management

3min
page 70

can be improved

2min
pages 68-69

How the Mainstream Media Portrays Farming to the Public

2min
pages 66-67

agriculture can play in delivering social care

5min
pages 62-65

and opportunities for the UK broiler industry

2min
page 58

futures a thing of the past

3min
pages 59-61

of water quality and availability on food production

2min
page 54

of change management in farming

4min
pages 51-53

a sustainable farm business

2min
pages 55-57

NIC SNELL 1998 NSCH: Soft fruit marketing - China, USA, Europe

2min
page 50

emphasis on the red meat sector - USA, Europe

3min
pages 48-49

Application of technology to milk production

6min
pages 45-47

Introduction: In their own words

1min
page 44

Scottish Region

4min
pages 40-41

2021 Scholars finally get to meet

1min
page 43

Arable Group

1min
page 38

Central Region

2min
page 34

Golf Society

2min
page 42

Welsh Region

1min
page 32

Pig Group

1min
page 31

Poultry Group

1min
page 30

2020 HSBC Salver

1min
page 25

Communication Report: ‘Fresh face & new frontiers…’

2min
pages 28-29

Alumni Officer’s Report for 2021

4min
pages 26-27

Governance – an unofficial aide mémoire

4min
pages 22-23

2020 Steven and Gillian Bullock Award

2min
page 24

Nuffield Farming Finances – Update and Explanation

7min
pages 20-21

The Nuffield Russia Trust

4min
pages 18-19

Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust

1min
page 3

Mentoring Report

2min
page 17

Chairman’s Report

6min
pages 12-13

Appointments & Special Awards

2min
pages 10-11

During Time of COVID

2min
page 16

Acknowledgements

2min
pages 6-7

Director’s Jottings

5min
pages 14-15

Introduction

1min
page 4
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