New challenge for James at SAC

Tuesday 19 January 2010
New challenge for James at SAC

CONGRATULATIONS go to James Hadwin, Farm Events and Farmer Group facilitator at Myerscough College, who will be moving on to take up a consultancy post with SAC.

 

James has played a big part in getting the Livestock Programme monitor farms and demonstration events up and running in Lancashire in the past year. He has enjoyed his work at the College and in particular working with the Beef and Sheep monitor farmer, Malcolm Sanderson.James Hadwin

 

James says: “Working as part of the rural team has been an enjoyable, challenging and fulfilling role. I’ve met a lot of equally enthusiastic people in the agricultural community along the way and learnt a lot of new techniques which I have been able to take home and use on the family farm. I’d like to thank everyone who I have worked with for all their help and support in what has been a great experience”.

 

All the team at Myerscough wish James good luck and success in his new job.

Comments

Malcolm and Judith Sanderson
Thursday, 28 January 2010 at 07:13PM
The Sanderson family would like to thank you James so much for being such a enthusiastic facilitator. You have been a pleasure to work with, and wish you all the best in your new job.

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