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Harper Adams University dairy farm wins Gold Cup

The winner of the NMR RABDF Gold Cup 2024 is Harper Adams University Future Farm, Newport, Shropshire

Katie Jones
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Left to right: Kate Robinson, Alice Sault and Becky Yarnold collecting the Gold Cup.
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Left to right: Kate Robinson, Alice Sault and Becky Yarnold collecting the Gold Cup.

The cup, and other Gold Cup awards, were presented at Dairy-Tech. Kate Robinson and her team manage the 400-cow Holstein herd at Harper Adams, which is part of the University's Future Farm. The dairy...

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