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Thursday, October 04, 2012
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LEADERS at Hartpury College say they are delighted to be supporting this year's Taste of Gloucestershire Awards.

The college, which runs many land and agriculture based courses, is sponsoring the Best Farmer category at the awards.

  1. ON THE FARM:   Peter Lord, Hartpury College  farm manager

    ON THE FARM: Peter Lord, Hartpury College farm manager

Peter Lord, farm manager at Hartpury College, said: "We are delighted to be showing our support for excellence in farming by sponsoring this category.

"There is a long history of farming at Hartpury and the number of students on our agricultural courses are building year on year.

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"Hartpury College wants to be at the forefront of producing top quality students to go into the agricultural industry at all levels."

The Taste of Gloucestershire Food and Farming Awards celebrates the very best of the county's produce. The deadline for nominations has now closed and the prizegiving ceremony will take place at Cheltenham Racecourse on October 30.

For more details about the event visit www.thisisgloucestershire.co. uk/taste

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    by ShorterNews

    Thursday, October 04 2012, 5:01PM

    “- "There is a long history of farming at Hartpury and the number of students on our agricultural courses are building year on year".

    That's funny because last time I looked, all the countryside courses were being dumped in favour of the more lucrative "sports degrees"...

    Most agriculture students tend to opt for the Royal Agricultural College, Lackham, Sparsholt....”

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