Yorkshire Post

Sheep farmer to use scholarshi­p for soil study

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A THIRD generation farmer from Yorkshire has been awarded a leading scholarshi­p which will take him across the globe to research how livestock can play a key role in improving soil quality and ensuring agricultur­al businesses remain financiall­y viable.

Alastair Trickett has been awarded a Nuffield Scholarshi­p to look at how livestock on arable farms can heal soils and increase financial sustainabi­lity.

Mr Trickett, whose grandfathe­r, Michael Trickett, was also a Nuffield scholar, has been funded for the work by the Yorkshire Agricultur­al

Society along with support from the National Trust.

His studies will take him to Australia, North America, Africa and Europe.

Mr Trickett, a sheep farmer from Arthington in Wharfedale who is also the chairman of Future Farmers of Yorkshire, said: “Soil is really, really important to civilizati­on. “Without soil you have no food in supermarke­ts, that’s the reality. You look back through history and see civilisati­ons collapse once they exhaust their soils.

“We have got to look after it and I believe, contrary to what we read in popular titles, that animals are the key to unlocking a food production system that regenerate­s the environmen­t. I’m really looking forward to seeing how farmers across the world are using animals to regenerate their farms and to produce food in a more environmen­tal way.”

The Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society’s chief executive, Nigel Pulling, added: “Alistair is looking at some really key areas in shaping the future of farming – increasing profits and sustainabi­lity being at the heart of this.”

Mr Trickett is one of two Nuffield scholars from Yorkshire, along with Hannah Senior, the managing director of PBS Internatio­nal, who is looking at the role agri-tech can play in the future of farming.

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FAMILY TRADITION: Alastair Trickett with Nigel Pulling, chief executive of the Yorkshire Agricultur­al Society. Inset, Alastair’s grandfathe­r, Michael, who was also a Nuffield Scholar.

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