Lincoln University Centennial Award

The Lincoln University Centennial Award is awarded annually. It is awarded to a farmer who has made a substantial contribution to the University, either by hosting student field trips with a strong livestock emphasis and/or by supervising students practical work, or whose achievements are used regularly to demonstrate to students methods of reaching animal production goals or implementing high levels of stock management. The Award shall be held by the recipient for one year and some form of permanent recognition will be presented by Lincoln University. Nominations for the Award may be made by any member or group of University staff or students and must be in the Lincoln University Selection Committee's hands by the end of February each year.


2005 Chris and Robyn Wright
2001 Andrew and Anna Taylor.
1997 Mark H and Sally Lemon. View citation ...PDF
1994 Forbes E and Christine Cameron. View citation ...PDF
1991 J R (Rod) and Jannette McKenzie. View citation ...PDF
1989 John and Lois Roadley. View citation ...PDF
1988 Doug J and Jocelyn M Catherwood. View citation ...PDF
1987 Don J Davison. View citation ...PDF
1986 Nelson J Cook. View citation ...PDF
1985 David J Hurford. View citation ...PDF
1984 W (Bill) G Walker. View citation ...PDF
1983 Graham E Fieldhouse. View citation ...PDF
1982 John D McDougall. View citation ...PDF
1981 Malcolm V Prouting.
1980 W (Bill) G Logan.
1979 Joe T B Guise. View citation ...PDF
1978 D Barry and W (Bill) A C Abbiss. View citation ...PDF

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