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    National Arable and Grassland Awards return for 2026

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJune 26, 20257 Mins Read
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    Entries open on the 27th of June for the 2026 National Arable and Grassland Awards; a celebration of the continued hard work within our industry from growers, contractors and others who may a key role in ensuring crop and food production.

    Organised by Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer and Agronomist & Arable Farmer, in association with Basis and the National Association of Agricultural Contractors (NAAC), the awards will be handed out at a lavish London venue, with a celebrity host, three course meal and entertainment into the early hours.

    This year the categories have been adjusted to recognise how the industry continues to develop. Forage Crop Grower of the Year will look at those maximising their yields in grass, maize and other forage crops, for either energy production or livestock feed, while Root Crop Grower of the Year incorporates both potato and vegetable crops, while also including those growing sugar beet. The winners of both of these categories will be included in the overall Grower of the Year award.

    Recognising the valuable role that dealers play in keeping the industry moving, we have also introduced the Dealer of the Year award. This will celebrate the sales and service teams that offer support during the busiest times of the year, and who go above and beyond in their customer service.

    Finally, we have added the Andrew Lawman Safety Award. Andrew was an advocate for safe operation within the industry but unfortunately lost his life in a farming accident in 2023. With the permission of his family, this award will celebrate a person or business who promote best practise in farming and show dedication to improving farming’s appalling health and safety statistics.

    Entries and nominations are now open and will close on the 19th of September. Go to www.nationalarableandgrasslandawards.co.uk to find out more.

    To find out about last year’s winners, click the link here

    Agronomist of the Year – This award recognises an outstanding agronomist, who is committed to empowering growers to reach their full potential. The nominee must demonstrate expertise and enthusiasm in the field of agronomy, as well as provide concrete examples of how their guidance has led to tangible improvement in customers’ farm’s performances. Additionally, the nominee should exhibit a strong dedication to ongoing education and professional development within the agricultural sector

    Cereal Grower of the Year – The recipient of the Cereal Grower of the Year award will exhibit a successful rotation strategy and disease management policy. They will consistently achieve high yields and demonstrate a dedication to regenerative agriculture practices. The winning grower will possess a deep understanding of the markets they serve and will have a team of specialised advisors whose expertise is effectively utilised.

    Contractor of the Year – The Contractor of the Year will be a distinguished individual renowned for their expertise and professionalism in providing advice and support to their clients; acknowledged as a vital asset to their clients’ operations and committed users of precision farming technology. The award-winning contractor will demonstrate a versatile skill set, adaptability, and responsiveness to client needs, resulting in consistently high levels of customer satisfaction.

    Farm Manager of the Year – This award recognises a farm manager who plays a crucial role in the decision-making process of a substantial arable or grassland business. The judges will assess the manager’s ability to drive the business forward, motivate staff effectively, and consistently meet targets.

    Fruit Grower of the Year – The recipient of the Fruit Grower of the Year award will be expected to showcase a deep understanding of the target market, extensive expertise in agronomy, and a track record of consistently achieving high yields. The panel of judges will seek out a grower who is dedicated to enhancing soil health and is open to embracing new methods and advancements in the industry.

    Forage Crop Grower of the Year – For growers of grass, maize or wholecrop, the panel of judges will evaluate candidates based on their exemplary performance in meeting key performance indicators, such as yield per hectare and its impact on the final product (e.g. litres of milk per hectare). The successful recipient will exhibit a dedication to maintaining soil health, including minimising erosion, and will highlight the efficient and minimal use of fertilisers will be a contributing factor in the selection process.

    Oilseed Grower of the Year – The judges will be looking for a grower delivering consistently strong yields which can only be achieved with an effective beetle control policy and a commitment to investing in soil health. The winning Oilseed Grower will be able to demonstrate a track record of innovating to manage challenges faced, seeking expert assistance where appropriate.

    Root Crop Grower of the Year – Working in either the vegetable, potato or beet sectors, this grower will be recognised for their exceptional knowledge of the market, demonstrated expertise in agronomy, and consistent delivery of high yields. The winning grower will showcase a strong commitment to improving soil health and a willingness to embrace new practices and innovations in farming.

    Protein Crop Grower of the Year – The Protein Crop Grower of the Year award recognises excellence in the cultivation of protein-rich crops. Entrants will be evaluated based on their achievement of key performance indicators, successful pest and disease management, and promotion of soil health. Additionally, a strong emphasis will be placed on innovation and efforts to reduce carbon footprint. The winning grower will showcase a proactive approach to adapting to evolving conditions.

    Sustainable Farming Award – To be considered for this award, candidates must exhibit a strong dedication to reducing carbon footprint and optimising resource utilisation. The Sustainable Farming Award winner will be recognised for their unwavering commitment to implementing sustainable practices and innovative solutions that foster long-term soil health and biodiversity, ensuring the continued productivity of the land for future generations.

    Young Agronomist of the Year – This award is for a young agronomist, aged 30 or under. The recipient will be able to showcase how their expertise and guidance have resulted in measurable enhancements in the performance of the farms they serve. They will be recognised as a passionate and knowledgeable professional with a proven ability to effectively address challenges.

    Young Farmer of the Year – This award is for individuals aged 30 and under who have shown excellent performance, either working within or managing an arable or grassland business. The panel of judges will assess candidates based on their demonstrated commitment to the industry, as well as their enthusiasm and innovative strategies toward farming.

    Andrew Lawman Safety Award – This award will celebrate an individual or business who has championed health and safety within agriculture. This champion should routinely promote best practice, be it working closely with employees to raise the profile of safety and protect individuals within a business; speaking out on safety to find and develop ways to reduce incidents within agriculture; or have developed a product which can be used directly to protect operators on farm.

    Dealer of the Year – The Dealer of the Year will show excellence in sales and service, working with customers to find the best solution for their businesses and providing consistent, high quality support throughout the season. Examples should be given of dealers going above and beyond to ensure that day-to-day operations continue, and ensuring that the right products are chosen at the point of the sale.

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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