Honour for West Wales farmer
West Wales farmer and Pembrokeshire county councillor Jamie Adams of Keyston Hill Farm, Keyston, Haverfordwest, has been made an Associate of the Royal Agricultural Societies. A member of the county council since 2004, he is presently Deputy Leader with responsibility for Highways and Planning.
A former Agricultural Training Board Welsh Agricultural Apprentice of the Year and a past winner of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society’s Student of the Year award, he is farming 800 acres in partnership with his parents producing organic milk.
As a member of the YFC he took a leading part in the movement particularly in agricultural and rural issues at UK and European level and was chairman of Wales YFC Rural Affairs Committee. He was also one of the first members of the Future Farmers of Wales and was the organisation’s chairman in 1990.
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