There are only five days to go before the UK farming industry celebrates the best of the best in British agriculture at London's Grosvenor House.
Today we preview the finalists up for Young Farmer of the Year.
Young Farmer of the Year
Andrew Mahon : A young man with responsibilities,management acumen and attitude that belie his 30 years.
James Peck: Managing director and only 30. He’s well on target to achieve a 10-year plan to run a 2500ha. contracting and grain storage business
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Check out FWi tomorrow when we profile the Dairy Farmer of the Year finalists.
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