2019 Nuffield Farming Scholars announced
UK, 9 November 2018 - The Nuffield Farming Scholarship Trust (NFST) has announced the appointment of the 2019 Nuffield Scholars, who are to commence their studies and travels in next yearThe nineteen Scholars, who come from across UK agriculture, food and rural industries, will have the opportunity to travel for at least eight weeks in order to investigate their topic fully and explore global practices.
“UK agriculture is entering a period of unprecedented change, environmentally, socially and politically,” says Mike Vacher, Nuffield Director. “Our 2019 Scholars were selected from a strong set of applicants for their ability to lead positive change in farming, food, horticulture and other rural sectors, as well as their potential to inspire others during their scholarships and beyond.
“Their scholarships will allow Scholars to devote time to their particular subject while drawing on the Nuffield network which will put them in touch with world class experts in their chosen subjects. This is only possible due to bursary funding from NFST’s generous sponsors.”
The Scholarships will be formally awarded at the Nuffield Farming Conference in Glasgow in late November, after which the Scholars will commence their 18-month long studies.
“We have a diverse range of study topics this year and, on behalf of the Trust, I’d like to wish the 2019 Scholars the very best of luck. I know that they have the ability to help British agriculture develop and thrive in a new challenging chapter,” adds Mike.
The 2019 Nuffield Farming Scholars
Ed Barnston (Cheshire, West Midlands)
Topic: ‘Estate Management - benchmarking success’
Generously supported jointly by The Worshipful Company of Farmers and Savills
Dan Burdett (Sussex, South East)
Topic: ‘Increasing productivity through increasing diversity on UK dairy farms’
Generously supported by McDonald’s Restaurants
Hannah Eastaugh (Leicestershire, East Midlands)
Topic: ‘What is next for UK free range egg production in a growing & increasingly welfare conscious market?’
Generously supported by The BEMB Trust
Heidi Hall (Yorkshire, Northern)
Topic: ‘The Power of the Microbiome to produce Happy, Healthy Pigs’
Generously supported by The John Oldacre Foundation
Chris Harrap (Yorkshire, Northern)
Topic: ‘Tourism/education diversification for pig farms - can indoor housing be made visually pleasing to the uninformed public, to encourage engagement?’
Generously supported by The John Oldacre Foundation
Claire Hodge (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Topic: ‘Connectivity in seed potato supply chains'
Generously supported by The MacRobert Trust
Alice Jones (Leicestershire, East Midlands)
Topic: ‘Understanding varieties, husbandry techniques and best practice in the commercial cultivation of elders for the UK elderflower processing industries’
Generously supported jointly by Thatchers Cider and The John Longwill's Agricultural Scheme
Mark Little (Craigavon, Northern Ireland)
Topic: ‘Feeding for health, combating antimicrobial resistance’
Generously supported by The Thomas Henry Foundation
Sam Martin (Hampshire, South East)
Topic: ‘How can a greater focus on key profit drivers be facilitated by automation and innovation in grass-based systems?’
Generously supported by The Elizabeth Creak Charitable Trust as a Clyde Higgs Scholarship
Penny Montgomerie (Ayr, Scotland)
Topic: ‘What role should Young Farmer groups play in shaping the future of British Agriculture?’
Generously supported by The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland
Grace O’Gorman (Greater London, South East)
Topic: ‘Animal medicine best practice, unlocking the potential for UK farming’
Generously supported by the AHDB
Sarah Pick (Yorkshire, Northern)
Topic: ‘Replacement heifer strategies for a productive and profitable suckler herd’
Generously supported by The Yorkshire Agricultural Society and Worshipful Company of Butchers
John Remnant (Leicestershire, East Midlands)
Topic: ‘Ensuring the veterinary profession meets the needs of livestock agriculture now and in the future’
Generously supported by The Trehane Trust
Vicky Robinson (Oxfordshire, Central)
Topic: ‘Farmer to Farmer Knowledge Exchange: Relevance, Challenges and Future Direction’
Generously supported by The Central Region Farmers Trust
James Smaldon (Devon, South West)
Topic: ‘The future of precision poultry farming and strategies to ensure best possible animal welfare’
Generously supported by The Three Counties Agricultural Society and McDonald’s Restaurants
James Standen (Northumberland, Northern)
Topic: ‘Achieving excellence in university and college farms. Implementing best practice from home and abroad’
Generously supported by The John Oldacre Foundation
Charlie Steer (Cheshire, West Midlands)
Topic: ‘The Circular Farm. Minimising input for maximum output in a mixed farming system’
Generously supported by The NFU Mutual Charitable Trust
Richard Walker (Dumfriesshire, Scotland)
Topic: ‘Turning British Dairying Optimism Into Commercial Reality - Identifying and Exploiting Post Brexit Dairy Export Markets’
Generously supported jointly by The Food Chain Scholarship and The Young Nuffield (Bob Matson)Award
Duncan Williams (Devon, South West)
Topic: ‘How to get the whole UK dairy industry using antibiotics responsibly’
Generously supported jointly by The Dartington Cattle Breeding Trust and The Richard Lawes Foundation