Farmers Awards

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How to Enter

There are fifteen categories spanning the full breadth of the farming industry; from contractor to countryside; sheep to arable and diversification to dairy.

The awards are now closed for entries. The shortlist will be announced in the news section. If you have any queries about the awards, please contact:

Alma Watson, Farmers Weekly Awards, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey, SM2 5AS, Tel:020 8652 8026

Winner

Entry Category Forms

There are fifteen categories spanning the full breadth of the farming; from contractor to countryside; sheep to arable and diversification to dairy. The entries have now closed.

  • PDF Download Online Form Arable Farmer of the Year
  • PDF Download Online Form Beef Farmer of the Year
  • PDF Download Online Form Contractor of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Countryside Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Dairy Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Diversification Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Farm Adviser of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Farm Manager of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Farmworker of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Green Energy Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Local Food Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Pig Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Poultry Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Sheep Farmer of the year
  • PDF Download Online Form Young Farmer of the year

Are You Eligible?

If you have been a finalist in the past two years you are not eligible to re-enter the same category, but you can enter a different category. Otherwise all farmers welcome.

Why Enter

Putting yourself in the spotlight has untold rewards for you and your team. But don’t take our word for it; hear it from one of our winners.

Sam Chesney, Beef Farmer of the Year

Winning a Farmers Weekly Award is more than equivalent to getting a degree in agriculture in terms of the knowledge you gain. Winning has been tremendous for the community and Northern Ireland farmers and had also opened a pile of doors and broadened my profile.