Dairy Farmer of the Future 2010 - cast your vote now

A last minute flood of entries made it a tough task to whittle this year’s Dairy Farmer of the Future shortlist down to just six. Now it’s your chance to vote for your favourite, but you have 10 days to make your decision.

Who will make it to the final of our 2010 Dairy Farmer of the Future competition? Place your vote online and make it count. This, combined with the votes from our independent judging panel, will determine who will make it to the final three.

Voting has now closed

 

Jonathan Brook Age: 31
Lives: Weston House Farm, Priest Weston, Chirbury, Shropshire

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Brian Harrison Age: 39
Lives: Low House Farm, Carlisle, Cumbria

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Philip Nash Age: 31
Lives: Brighthams Farm, Horsham, West Sussex

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Tom Neill Age: 37
Lives: Thornington Farm, Mindrum, Coldstream, Northumberland

Read about Tom Neill

 

Jason Salisbury Age: 40
Lives: Suffolk Farmhouse Cheeses, Creeting St Mary, Suffolk

Read about Jason Salisbury

 

Graham Worsey Age: 41
Lives: Rough Grounds Farm, Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Read about Graham Worsey

 

 

 

Readers' comments (6)

  • Jon is 31 not 41, we were in college together, damm good dairy farmer

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  • Jonathon Brook, has my vote

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  • Jasons being supplying our wholesale Cheese Company for several years and he works tirelessly tofulfill the orders with little notice from us. Great seeing his set up.

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  • I have known Jason since he started and his achievements to-date .speak for themselves but more important he is exactly the kind of dedicated and forward thinking person that British farming needs to look after the future.

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  • I have known Jason & Katharine for 15 years or more and have watched their business develop steadily since the outset. Jason's dedication & attention to detail is now paying off with steadily increasing sales despite the current economic situation & without quality being compromised.
    He certainly deserves the success that is now coming his way.

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  • Visited Phil Nash's farm in May and seen 1st hand how he cares for his cows! Top Class husbandry and animal welfare a definate priority,he's also a 1st class chap!! Good Luck Phil and see you soon xx

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