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The brainchild of the late Trevor Muddiman, the Trust made its first grants in 1981.
Initially funded by donations and covenants from Farmers Club members, generously match by the late Sir John Eastwood. In the late 1990s Trevor Muddiman's wife, Stella, generously transferred assets from a family trust to the Farmers Club Charitabl
The brainchild of the late Trevor Muddiman, the Trust made its first grants in 1981.
Initially funded by donations and covenants from Farmers Club members, generously match by the late Sir John Eastwood. In the late 1990s Trevor Muddiman's wife, Stella, generously transferred assets from a family trust to the Farmers Club Charitable Trust.
Over the years other club members and their families have also made very generous gifts to the trust funds.

The Farmers Club Charitable Trust was founded in 1981 to assist the agricultural community in achieving a number of objectives which will contribute to the development of the industry.
Specific objectives are the dissemination of information, loans or scholarships or other financial assistance for research, or courses connected with
The Farmers Club Charitable Trust was founded in 1981 to assist the agricultural community in achieving a number of objectives which will contribute to the development of the industry.
Specific objectives are the dissemination of information, loans or scholarships or other financial assistance for research, or courses connected with the study of agriculture and support activities calculated to advance education and training in agriculture.

Over the past 45 years more than 200 people have benefitted from the support of the Farmers Club Charitable Trust through different initiatives.
These awards have supported projects as diverse as fish farming in Japan and Korea, value-added milk production in Australia, share farming in New Zealand and viticulture in California.
The
Over the past 45 years more than 200 people have benefitted from the support of the Farmers Club Charitable Trust through different initiatives.
These awards have supported projects as diverse as fish farming in Japan and Korea, value-added milk production in Australia, share farming in New Zealand and viticulture in California.
The diversity of subjects is a wonderful testament to the enthusiasm of the applicants and highlights the very great value to the whole UK farming industry.
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