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    Soil Farmer of the Year announced at Groundswell

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJuly 1, 20242 Mins Read
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    This year’s Groundswell saw the announcement of the Soil Farmer of the Year, a competition that was judged by representatives of Hutchinsons, Innovation for Agriculture, the Farm Carbon Toolkit and previous winners.

    Tracy Russell and David Newman, who farm in Buckinghamshire, claimed the top spot. A predominately market gardening business, the business takes a cash crop every four years, with the other three years sown with herbal leys for sheep grazing to boost soil health and fertility.

    Deborah Crossan, head of soils and natural resources at Innovation for Agriculture and one of the competition judges, shares that she was impressed by the diversity of approaches taken to improve soil health at Bucksum.

    “During the judging visit Tracy and David shared how they are using chickens to clear the ground under the agroforestry fruit tree lines and how the agroforestry, together with the introduction of sheep grazing in the fields, has brought more natural predators to the farm,” she says.

    “They are also making their own soil improver using their own green waste, composted wood chippings from a local tree surgeon and spent hops from a nearby brewery,” she adds.

    Becky Willson, business development and technical director at Farm Carbon Toolkit and another judge of the competition, shares that the soil management practices undertaken at Bucksum are a phenomenal example of how consideration of soil can provide real and tangible results for a farm business.

    “There are real opportunities to take some of the brilliant ideas that David and Tracy are using on their farm and apply them to other farming enterprises,” she says. “The prioritisation of soil health through a diverse range of practices was inspirational and a testament to what can be achieved.”

    Ed Horton, Gloucestershire, took second place in the competition, while Ben Richards, Cornwall, was awarded third place. All three farms will now host farm walks.

    “These farm walks will be a fantastic opportunity for farmers to share ideas, as well as seeing and hearing about the host farm’s practices, so I’d strongly encourage anyone who is interested in shifting their practices to improve soil health and increase their farm business resilience to come to one of these events,” says Becky.

    Soil Farmer of the Year 2024 was sponsored by Cotswold Seeds and Hutchinsons.

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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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