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Meet The Bloggers

Here's a list of all our fantastic bloggers! By clicking on the blogger you will be taken to their profile page where you can find all their blogs, some bio information and links to their socials networks & websites.

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Dave Harrison

Dave joined Bunge from college as a trainee trader in 1984. Seven years later he joined J. Dawson & Sons, a mid-sized family business in East Yorkshire, and became a member of its Board 10 years later. In 2002, Dave, together with 3 other Directors, acquired the business in a management buy-out and then bought the Viking Cereals Barmby Moor facility from its receivers. In 2004 Dave took over as CEO and sold the business to Nidera in 2009. Following an 18 month handover, Dave joined Maviga (a long time Dawson’s customer) to head up its N. European Special Crops business.

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NeilWalker

I farm at Abingdon in Oxfordshire on about 2,500 acres with 1,000 milking goats and we also fatten beef cattle. We have around 2,000 acres of arable plus grass and maize, on a range of soil types.

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Paul Taylor

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Tina Marie-Shaw

Living in Essex on the Dengie Peninsular. Mother of four children, from a dairy and arable farming background of Pedigree Friesian Herd, now dispersed, and 1600 acres, growing cereals. Apprenticeship and former Writtle Agricultural Student, craftsman in Dairy Production. Former freelance Cereal Seed Inspector, C1 & C2 Seed crops. Career change to the fitness industry for fifteen years before gaining current employment in 2002 as a Senior Laboratory/Field Technician in Sugar beet Seed Production and breeding.
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james graves

We are a mixed farm with grass and grain. All crops grown are fed to beef feeding cattle. The cattle are mostly dairy-beef crosses. Both red and white clover rich swards play there part on the grazing and winter forage side of things. A big believer in , If you look after the land ,the land will look after you.
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Kit Papworth

Young (ish) farmer from North Norfolk, UK. Nuffield Scholar. Chairman of Anglia Farmers. Cricket fan
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The Grass Man, Cope Seeds

Simon Travers, grass and small seeds manager at Cope Seeds Ltd
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Tom Jones

Upland sheep and beef farmer producing finished lambs and store cattle on a forage based system. Indoor and outdoor lambing, closed flock. HCC Scholar 2013 Farmers Weekly Focus Farmer
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RCogman

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