The Scottish Farmer

Richard wins Holstein UK Lifetime Achievemen­t Award

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WELL-KNOWN dairy enthusiast Richard Beard, has been awarded the Holstein UK Board of Trustees’ prestigiou­s Lifetime Achievemen­t Award.

The award which is presented annually to an individual who has made a remarkable contributi­on to the Society and provided outstandin­g service to the breed, follows Richard’s recent retiral from the Society following 40 years service. It also recognises at least 20 years of dedication and service to the Holstein and/or British Friesian breeds.

His interest in British Friesians was ignited as a school boy, and led him to study at Askham Bryan College to complete a National Certificat­e in Agricultur­e. Richard learnt about Canadian Holstein imports while working with the Sharcombe herd which resulting in him emigrating to Canada at the age of 21, he also went on to live and work in the USA.

Whilst abroad, Richard wrote letters to the Holstein World magazine which were later published before the editor invited him to write a regular column. Richard wrote the page for more than 10 years before it morphed into A Letter From Great Britain when he relocated back to the UK. Articles for many other publicatio­ns were to follow and one of Richard’s favourites was Cremona: Where Stradivari­us meets Starbuck, about the appearance of Starbuck daughters at the European Holstein Show, which was published in the Farmers Weekly in the mid 80’s.

In 1978, the British Holstein Society Fieldman role became available and he convinced then Chairman, John Lloyd, that his roving days were over. The BHS was a relatively small society at that stage and so he knew and visited almost every imported animal and their new owners.

After 14 years, he left the BHS and travelled to New Zealand where he spent a year working for World Wide Sires. By then, the British Friesian Society in the UK had changed its name to the Holstein Friesian Society and Richard was offered a job as a Classifier, which he went on to do for four years. The two societies merging in 1999 resulted in Richard becoming a Fieldman again, doing grade-ups and finding new members at sales, for the newly formed Holstein UK and Ireland (HUKI). This became the Field Officer role at Holstein UK that Richard continued to do until April this year.

 ?? ?? RICHARD BEARD recipient of the 2022 Holstein UK Lifetime Achievemen­t Award
RICHARD BEARD recipient of the 2022 Holstein UK Lifetime Achievemen­t Award

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