Finalists Announced for 2019 Holstein UK President’s Medal - Cowsmo

Finalists Announced for 2019 Holstein UK President’s Medal

Three Holstein Young Breeders (HYB) have excelled during the judging for the Holstein UK President’s Medal. Andrew Neilson (Scotland Club), Cari Thomas (Cornwall Club) and Frances Griffiths (Yorkshire Club), were selected as finalists by the judging panel on Thursday 14th November and are invited to attend the Semex Conference in January where one will be announced as the winner.

Frances Griffiths

Sponsored by Semex, the Holstein UK President’s Medal is regarded as an ‘Oscar’ of the dairy world; it recognises and rewards young talent and highlights individuals who are the dairy farmers of the future. The Award is presented to a HYB member who has made an outstanding contribution to the breed, Holstein Young Breeders, and, in particular, their own Club.

The entry process starts with each HYB Club asked to nominate one young breeder aged between 23 and 26 years of age. Six young breeders were shortlisted for interview with the panel of judges, which this year included Bryan Thomas (Holstein UK President), Lynette Steel (Industry Representative) and Rodger Mather (Semex Representative) who all commented on the high quality of this year’s interviewees.

Applicants were also required to submit an essay titled “What can all of us, as breeders who work in the UK dairy industry, do to reverse the trend of consumers choosing cows’ milk alternatives?” The essays written by the three finalists will be published on the Holstein UK website. The winner’s essay will also be featured in Holstein UK’s membership magazine, The Journal.

Cari Thomas

The judges said, “The quality and standard of the final six were outstanding, we could have confidently taken forward any of the candidates. The final three will undoubtedly be great ambassadors for the breed and the industry going forward. It was a pleasure to be a part of the interview panel and with such committed HYB members.”

The winner will be officially announced in January at the Semex International Dairy Conference, the must-attend dairy event held at Glasgow’s 5-star Radisson Blu Hotel from 12th to 14th January. The 2020 conference is titled ‘Be Extraordinary’ and, by attending, delegates will be able to gain cutting-edge guidance, engage in topical debate and be fully informed about the industry’s future. Full of practical and progressive dairy solutions, it’s famous for its political, economic and technical perspective.

The award is presented on the first day of the Conference during the evening of Monday 13th January. Once crowned, the deserving winner will receive an engraved medal and an all-expenses paid trip, kindly sponsored by Semex, to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in November 2020. The sponsorship of this award and visit to the Royal Winter Fair is a key element of the annual principal sponsorship of HYB by Semex.

Andrew Nielson

Cerys Petrie, Events & National HYB Coordinator for Holstein UK, commented, “We are very excited to once again announce an exceptionally high calibre of finalists for the coveted President’s Medal Award.  This prestigious accolade not only recognises the contribution of our young members to HYB and the Holstein breed, but also opens up a wide range of opportunities for them in the future. We hope all three finalists enjoy their time at the Semex Conference and find it informative and engaging.”

Holstein UK

Holstein UK is a member-owned organisation aimed at assisting members in breeding profitable, robust and productive dairy cattle.  Holstein UK is dedicated to innovation and quality and is driven to continuously improve the services offered.  The Charity is also the parent of two subsidiary companies, the Cattle Information Service (CIS) and the National Bovine Data Centre (NBDC) and is organiser of UK Dairy Day, an annual trade event for the dairy industry.

The CIS is the UK’s leading milk recording and health testing organisation operating a state-of-the-art laboratory. The National Bovine Data Centre (NBDC) exists to develop industry-leading analysis of data for the improvement of dairy production in the UK.  UK Dairy Day is held each September and the 7th event will be held on Wednesday 16th September 2020.

Key Facts

  • Holstein UK was formed in 1999 from the merger of the Holstein Friesian Society (founded in 1909 as the British Holstein Cattle Society) and the British Holstein Society (founded in 1946)
  • The Society registers all pedigree Holstein and British Friesian cattle in the UK
  • The Holstein breed in the UK currently averages 8,600 litres per lactation over an average of three lactations

Holstein Young Breeders

You don’t have to be a farmer to join HYB.  If you are aged 26 years or under and have a passion for the dairy industry, HYB is for you! Visit the HYB website. 

 

Press release and photos provided by Holstein UK

 

 

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