FG journalists pick up top awards – Farmers Guardian
Farmers Guardian journalists were awarded a swathe of accolades at the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists' Harvest Ceremony at Stationers' Hall in London ...
FG machinery editor Toby Whatley won the 2025 Omnia Digital Farming Award for an article detailing the Kverneland Pudama system.
The feature tested the manufacturer’s claims that it allows a 25% reduction in starter fertiliser with- out any impact on maize yields. Freelance photographer John Eveson was given the top prize in the livestock photography category for his image of Market Drayton auction mart, which was published in Farmers Guardian’s Mart’s the Heart section.
FG chief reporter Rachael Brown was named runner-up in the Guild’s Agri Journalism Environment Award, for an investigation into the lack of investment in tenant farms and the impact it is having on tenants, while FG’s con- tent and engagement specialist Tom Ryder scooped first prize in the John Deere Training Award.
He has also this week been named as a winner in the PPA Next Gen Awards celebrating rising stars in media and publishing.