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Agricultural crises (another one)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Son" data-source="post: 7918102" data-attributes="member: 1857"><p>2 youngsters here, one 17 partime, day release and college, the other 21 and harper sandwich student, both can be exasperating at times, but generally I enjoy working with them and seeing them grow and develop as they take on more responsibility.</p><p></p><p>One comment I will make is the support they are getting from their respective colleges, Harper Adams support both their student and the employer very well. Holme Lacy college, Hereford do not, this is a real shame as the student has grown and improved considerably in his time here and this should be fed back to the college and form part of his qualification.</p><p></p><p>I agree that we have a major part to play in encouraging the youngsters into our industry, and a great way of doing this is through the local Ag colleges, but our local Ag college needs to up its game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Son, post: 7918102, member: 1857"] 2 youngsters here, one 17 partime, day release and college, the other 21 and harper sandwich student, both can be exasperating at times, but generally I enjoy working with them and seeing them grow and develop as they take on more responsibility. One comment I will make is the support they are getting from their respective colleges, Harper Adams support both their student and the employer very well. Holme Lacy college, Hereford do not, this is a real shame as the student has grown and improved considerably in his time here and this should be fed back to the college and form part of his qualification. I agree that we have a major part to play in encouraging the youngsters into our industry, and a great way of doing this is through the local Ag colleges, but our local Ag college needs to up its game. [/QUOTE]
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