Skip to main content

Favorite Farmer Entry: Brianna Graham

Submitted by eivantsova on Mon, 04/13/2015 - 10:44

They say it takes a community to raise a child – which is true – but an agricultural community enriches its children in a special way. Growing up in such a community taught me that nothing comes for free, how to work hard and never give up (even if you are having a bad day). Caring for livestock taught me responsibility and compassion at a very young age. But, most importantly the farmers that I called my neighbours taught me passion and always encouraged me to pursue what I love. In my opinion, there is no job that can rival that of farming because of the amount of work farmers do and how much they love it. Farmers are the heart and soul of their communities and the amount that they contribute to society cannot be overlooked.

My favorite farmer happens to be my boyfriend, a 10th generation egg, dairy and poultry farmer in Nova Scotia, Canada. We went to high school together but did not really know each other and then university took us down separate paths. Because farmers taught me to pursue my passion and they lit a fire in me to pursue a future in agriculture. I decided to write my political science honors thesis on an agricultural policy issue, and as an advocate for farmer’s rights in government I reached out to the community for input on my project. That’s how David and I started seeing each other. As a young farmer planning on taking over his family’s farm from his father and uncle, he is keen on agricultural policy issues in order to secure his future. After seeing the passion he has for his job and exploring the realm of farm politics I have decided to pursue a Master of Public Administration in order to work in agricultural policy.

David did a four-year business degree with a major in finance and realized that he could not imagine a future away from his farm. He is currently 23 and working full time with his uncle and father on their farm – Cornwallis Farms. This farm is particularly fascinating as Deacon John Newcombe established it in 1761 and the same land that was farmed then is still farmed to this day. I might be biased, but David is my favorite farmer because his passion inspires me. The fact that he was so keen to help me because he cared about the fate of the industry showed that farmer’s are willing to fight for their spot in society. He views farming as a lifestyle, as it is much bigger than just a job to him. It is tradition, culture, pride and what he loves. 

Every Thursday morning while I am at school I wake up to pictures taken at 3AM of the cows in the parlor, or the calves being fed. David never complains either – he loves showing off his land and animals and educating anyone who cares to listen. I can only wish that someday I have a job that I enjoy as much as he does, especially at such a young age. He’s an advocate for his industry, he is an active member of the local farm safety board, he attends young farmers conferences, and he is a member of the local fire department among other things. Like the farmers I grew up with, he takes time and goes out of his way to help anyone. This is why, of all the farmers I know, David is my favorite.


Brianna is competing in Alltech’s Favorite Farmer Contest. The photo with the most likes on our Facebook page will win a trip to the Alltech REBELation in Lexington, KY. It’s an opportunity to meet farmers and other agriculture people from all over the world.

Vote for Brianna by liking the photo here.

<>Premium Content
Off
<>Featured Image
Favorite Farmer Entry: Brianna Graham
<>Date
<>Featured Image License
Off
<>Feature
Off
<>Primary Focus Area
<>Animal Nutrition Focus Areas
<>Article Type

Highlights from the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

Submitted by amartin on Sat, 09/13/2014 - 20:33

The Games just flew by. It was an incredible experience for all of us at Alltech who traveled to Normandy to take part in the event. We were able to capture a few of the sights and sounds and we would like to share them with you. Here are links to our photos, videos and blog posts. We hope you enjoy them and share some of your memories with us as well via our Facebook page

<>Premium Content
Off
<>Featured Image
<>Date
<>Featured Image License
Off
<>Feature
Off
<>Primary Focus Area
<>Animal Nutrition Focus Areas
<>Article Type
<>Regions
<>Topics

A Moment with Peter Thomsen

Submitted by aledford on Sun, 09/07/2014 - 15:31

We caught up with German eventing rider Peter Thomsen, after his cross-country round at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy. Peter told us about his preparation for the Games, his mount, Horseware Barney and his experience at Normandy so far. To ensure his horse is in top condition and fit to compete on the world stage, Peter uses a range of feed from Marstall, Alltech's official German partner for the Games. 

Congratulations to Peter who went on to finish in 7th place individually in eventing after the show jumping phase the following day. Although Peter rode as an individual, the German team went on to claim gold and Sandra Auffarth (GER) won double gold by finishing top of the individual ranks! 

<>Premium Content
Off
<>Date
<>Featured Image License
Off
<>Feature
Off
<>Primary Focus Area

Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fest

Submitted by msimpson on Tue, 08/19/2014 - 16:03
The inaugural Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fest got off to a fantastic start today in the Lexington Convention Center in Lexington, Ky. More than 40 craft breweries from 18 U.S. states showcased their brews to an excited audience of beer enthusiasts. Just over one thousand craft brews were available for tasting. The Fest served as one of the culminating events for the Second Annual Lexington Craft Beer Week, which celebrates Lexington’s craft beer culture and best local and regional brews; and “celebrate” is exactly what more than 2,000 beer enthusiasts, who came from far and wide to attend, did.
 
Patrons not only savored the many varieties of craft beers but also sampled the culinary delights of the region’s local and international food producers. Musical entertainment could be heard throughout the day thanks to local bands and artists which got everyone in the mood to have a great time. The crowds enjoyed their tastings to the sounds of Jordan English, Ben Lacy, the DeBraun Thomas Trio, and Coralee and the Townies.
 
Special craft beers were tapped at regular intervals throughout the day. Alltech Lexington Brewing and Distilling Co. showcased a special draft of their newly-released peach barrel wheat ale, which went down very nicely with the gathered crowd thanks to its subtle peach flavor.
 
The festival also featured the first professional beer competition for Kentucky, the Alltech Commonwealth Craft Beer Cup! Hungarian brewery, Zip’s Brewhouse, took home the Cup for their brew, “The Zips Christmas 2013 Brew.”Levente Gati, managing director of Alltech Hungary, accepted the award on behalf of the brewery.
 
It would take all day to name all of the fantastic national and regional craft breweries that were represented but a few of the most highly sought-after were Bell’s Black Note Stout, 3 Floyds’ Space Station Middle Finger, Brooklyn Brewery’s Cuvee La Boite, and Rivertown’s Pomegranate Lambic.
<>Premium Content
Off
<>Featured Image
Mr.Lyons shaking hands with another man.
<>Date
<>Featured Image License
Off
<>Feature
Off
<>Primary Focus Area
<>Article Type
Subscribe to Events
Loading...