Grace reaches final of Farmers Club Pinnacle Awards

📆 Friday 8th May
A woman standing behind a lectern with a sign that reads The Farmers Club at the Pinnacle Awards final

The Pinnacle awards are open to agricultural professionals and students from across the UK. Eight finalists are chosen based on their innovative and sustainable approaches to farm management.

Agricultural Management degree student Grace Harding has reached the final of The Farmers Club Pinnacle Awards. The awards are a prestigious annual event that recognise and celebrate excellence in farm management.

Grace attended The Farmers Club headquarters in London for an interview and to present her ‘Investment Appraisal for Charity Farm’ project to an expert panel. She follows in the footsteps of several UCS alumni who have achieved recognition at previous Pinnacle Awards over recent years.

The final culminated in a formal dinner where Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal presented the awards.

Woman presenting on Investment Appraisal for Charity Farm with a cow image, for the Pinnacle Awards final in London
Man and woman standing behind a podium with a sign that reads 'The Farmers Club', at the Pinnacle Awards in London
Woman presenting on Investment Appraisal for Charity Farm with a cow image, for the Pinnacle Awards final in London
Man and woman standing behind a podium with a sign that reads 'The Farmers Club', at the Pinnacle Awards in London

Grace began her agriculture studies with a Level 3 diploma at Cannington College and stayed with us to progress through the levels, whilst working on a farm near Bath. She will complete her BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Management with UCS this summer.

Find out more about studying Agricultural Management at University Centre Somerset here.