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Olivia Hartshorn wins Nick Bird Award

Olivia Hartshorn, from Staffordshire, has won the 2019 Nick Bird Award, at Harper Adams University for her dissertation on ventilation design in pig finisher houses and its impact on animal performance.

Olivia Hartshorn being presented with the Nick Bird Award by Farmex managing director, Hugh Crabtree, at a ceremony at Harper Adams University.
Olivia Hartshorn being presented with the Nick Bird Award by Farmex managing director, Hugh Crabtree, at a ceremony at Harper Adams University.
2 October 2019
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The Nick Bird Award was set up by Reading-based Farmex in recognition of the work carried out by Nick Bird, a director of the company who died in 2013. His 17 years of working in the field of real-time monitoring of pig production has had a significant impact on the industry and, increasingly, other livestock sectors.

The Award – a perpetual trophy and a cheque for £500 – is for an outstanding piece of written work that involves recorded observations of an agricultural process, data analysis and interpretation with demonstrable added value for farmers.

The judges described Liv’s dissertation as “a complex piece of work resulting in a predictive model for the ‘comfort zone’ of a pig within an intensive ventilated environment based on fan area, pig numbers, and average external temperature”. The dissertation contained some detailed data analysis which provided a valuable insight into ventilation design and configuration and the effect on animal comfort zone and performance.

Liv, a Staffordshire agricultural dealer’s daughter, graduated with a first-class honours degree in agricultural engineering. She is now working on a local pig farm in County Longford, Ireland, where, she says, she is gaining invaluable hands-on experience to complement theory.

October 1, 2019 - Farmx

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