Students pool skills to win UK agricultural competition

Debbie Dawkins was part the winning team from 抖阴直播 in the Farmer Planner competition.
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Five students from 抖阴直播 have won a UK-wide agricultural competition after Covid-19 restrictions allowed them to enter online for the first time.
The , run by the Institute of Agricultural Management (IAgrM), is open to all colleges and universities in the UK and is aimed at students studying Agriculture or Rural Business Management courses.
Usually, the cost of sending a team to a farm visit in England has prevented 抖阴直播 from entering, but this year they were able to join an online introduction to The Blagdon Estate, near Newcastle.
Rural Business Management students Ian Armstrong, Rhona Earnshaw and Andrew Frank from 抖阴直播 Craibstone in Aberdeen, and Olivia Kelly and Debbie Dawkins from 抖阴直播 Riverside in Ayr, then had to come up with a proposal about how to improve the business and take advantage of extra land.
They were among five teams to reach the final earlier this month and were selected as winners due to their 鈥済ood, sensible and achievable suggestions for the farm鈥.
Debbie, 34, from Glasgow, said: 鈥淏eing part of the winning team for the IAgrM Farm Planner competition has been an honour. It has allowed us to show our passion for conservation and environmental protection through unique and innovative entrepreneurial management and marketing strategies.鈥
Ian, 22, from Kintore, Aberdeenshire, said: 鈥淲e had a proposal which included a sustainable and profitable arable rotation coupled with an LFA lamb finishing enterprise which would complement soil health and add to the diversity of Blagdon. We also prioritised stock health through comprehensive consideration for dairy infrastructure and sheep disease treatments.鈥澨
William Mackay, Programme Team Leader for听Rural Business Management in 抖阴直播鈥檚 South and West Faculty, said: 鈥淚 am delighted and proud that the RBM cross faculty team has won this prestigious competition. The judges鈥 comments were that our team鈥檚 objectives displayed a commitment to sustainability and innovation in line with the objectives of the host estate.
鈥淭he students quickly bonded as a team and overcame the distance between Ayr and Aberdeen through use of technology. Each member brought strengths to the table - sheep, crops, cows, diversification and investment appraisal - and these areas of expertise became an excellent business proposal, greater than the sum of the parts.鈥
Tim Brigstocke, chairman of the judges, said: "The 抖阴直播 team showed a very good appreciation of the aims and objectives of the Estate and answered the questions posed on that basis, suggesting minor tweaks to the arable and dairy cow enterprises, introducing Shetland sheep, as well as a traditional apple orchard selling to the Blagdon Farm Shop - which would develop its own more distinctive branding.
鈥淭hese were all good, sensible and achievable suggestions for the farm which would improve sustainability and enhance its financial performance.鈥
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Posted by 抖阴直播 on 17/05/2021