A Shropshire farmer has spoken of his pride after being nominated for a national award.
Oliver Scott, Farms Director at Bradford Estates, has been nominated in the Arable Farmer of the Year category at the 2023 British Farming Awards."As well as being grateful for the recognition, I am excited to be able to celebrate the journey we have made so far.
Oliver is nominated for the award, sponsored by Kramp, alongside Colin Chappell, Chappell Farms, Lincolnshire, Ed Horton, S.S. Horton and Sons, Gloucestershire and Nick Padwick, Ken Hill Farms and Estate, Norfolk. The awards also highlight some of the most sophisticated technology leading some of the industry’s most exciting initiatives in food production and management.
Now entering its 11th year, the British Farming Awards has become a nationally recognised event showcasing hundreds of British food and drink producers undertaking fantastic work across the sector.
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