Today, as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast, which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Neville and Di Stangroom! ๐โจ Their journey through agriculture, fruit growing, and Nuffield has been filled with innovation, travel, and a deep commitment to the industry. ๐๐
I found a lot of similarities between that or Di and Nevilleโs relationship to that of Yasmine and Iโs!๐ซ
Nevilleโs Nuffield Scholarship in 1978 focused on mechanising fruit harvesting, particularly for apples and strawberries. ๐ He travelled to Australia to explore innovative techniques, learning about the Tertura trellis system and integrated pest management, which transformed his approach to farming. While some ideas didnโt take off, the lessons on sustainability and pest control were invaluable. ๐ฑ๐ก He also remains deeply involved in blackcurrant production, supplying fruit for Ribena and playing a role in the evolution of modern fruit-growing practices. ๐๐
Di brings a unique perspective, having supported the farmโs operations while also driving change in mental health awareness in farming. ๐ She co-founded YARNA (You Are Not Alone), an initiative that provided counselling for farmers struggling with isolation and depression. Her dedication has helped transform attitudes towards mental health in the sector, proving the impact of Nuffield beyond just farming practices. ๐๐ง
Their Nuffield experiences led to lifelong connections worldwide, from Australia to Zimbabwe. ๐ Through hospitality, conferences, and networking, theyโve formed friendships that continue to shape their perspectives today. Their advice? Donโt over-plan, embrace the unexpected, and always make time for people. Itโs been a privilege to share their story! ๐ค๐ฅ
Enjoy! ๐
Thank you to Howden Rural for their support of this project.
The views in this podcast are that of those involved and not that of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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