Yorkshire Post

World tour to learn valuable beef secrets

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A YOUNG farmer in Yorkshire will travel the world to learn how to make a better living from running a beef herd after successful­ly applying for a prestigiou­s scholarshi­p.

Sarah Pick, 29, has been awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarshi­p to study how to increase profits and productivi­ty from beef enterprise­s ahead of a new era for British farming postBrexit.

The Government has proposed phasing out direct support payments for farmers by 2027 and replacing them with financial incentives as part of a new environmen­tal land management scheme.

Ms Pick lives on a dairy farm in Barnsley and works as a knowledge exchange manager at the Agricultur­al and Horticultu­ral Developmen­t Board, a role which sees her advise farmers on how to manage heifers.

“I’m extremely passionate about suckler beef production and ensuring the sector’s longterm future,” she said.

“Profit margins are tight within the industry and with the potential loss of direct payments looming, it is important we understand what small changes can be made to drive up profitabil­ity.”

Ms Pick will visit Scotland, America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to gain practical ideas on how to implement calving at two years of age.

Her scholarshi­p is funded by the Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society. She is also being sponsored by the Worshipful Company of Butchers.

Ms Pick added: “Heifers are the lifeblood of a suckler business.

“They are also a big investment and research has found this cost can be reduced by calving heifers at two years of age – however, only around 35 per cent of English suckler producers carry out the practice.”

Following her travels, which start with a trip to Scotland in June, Ms Pick will present her research to peers at the Nuffield Farming conference as well as to other farmer groups.

 ?? PICTURE: SIMON DEWHURST. ?? BEEFING UP: Sarah Pick, 29 of Barnsley, with Nigel Pulling, chief executive of the Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society.
PICTURE: SIMON DEWHURST. BEEFING UP: Sarah Pick, 29 of Barnsley, with Nigel Pulling, chief executive of the Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society.

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