| Descendants of the Walker family, who
have farmed at Studfold Farm and the environs of Lofthouse since
the 1600s, were named today as first prize winners in the Friends
of Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Enterprising Farm Awards. The winner's cheque for £300 and a
presentation plaque was presented at this year's Nidderdale
Agricultural Show held at Pateley Bridge.
Prize winners, Freda Walker and son Ian and daughter Anne
Challis (nee Walker) demonstrated, "great creativity and
sensitivity in their farm diversification programme," stated the
award judges.
Judges, John Fawcett, the Nidderdale Agricultural Show
president, Brian Wood of the Friends of Nidderdale AONB and local
vet, Neil Spedding, were unanimous in their praise of the
enterprise shown at the 73 hectare Studfold Farm. Although all
entrants must demonstrate that their main activity is farming this
year's winners reflect the changing nature of agriculture and the
wider activities in which many are now engaged.
The awards, jointly sponsored by forestry consultants Scurrah
Associates and tree specialists Thorpe Trees and partnered by the
Nidderdale Agricultural Society, are now in their fourth year and
aim to give recognition to farmers operating in Nidderdale AONB who
have either made a special effort to conserve the landscape, or
have demonstrated a sustainable or an innovative approach on their
farm and helped promote an understanding of the AONB's
countryside.
One of the judges and AONB Friends Committee Member, Brian
Wood commented: "Studfold Farm supports horned and mule sheep
together with suckler cows. The fields are either cut for silage or
hay or are in permanent pasture. However, their award is
principally based on their recently created 'Explore, Discover and
Learn Trail' for children to develop an interest in the countryside
and farming matters. A lot of thought and investment has gone into
the trail; it is extremely well designed with many innovative
features including a bird hide with drawing facilities, a wild
flower meadow with explanatory displays and a sympathetically
restored barn and cow byre that features old farm implements,
informational displays and an audio guide.
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Farm award prize winners (from left to
right): Mr Robert Greensit -
Harehill Lodge Farm, (3rd place), Mr Ian
Walker, Mrs Ann Challis &
Matthew Challis - Studfold Farm, (1st
place), Mrs Suzanne
Benson - Nidderdale Llamas (2nd place), Douglas
Adamson - Chair
of Friends of Nidderdale AONB, Caroline Taylor
- Thorpe Trees,
Elaine Stead - Deputy Chair of Friends of
Nidderdale AONB.
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