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MEDIA RELEASE: SA Grain Awards honour past and present

Tuesday 04, Feb 2025

The most outstanding contributors to South Australia’s grain sector have been crowned at the
inaugural South Australian Grain Industry Awards, held at Adelaide Oval.

The event brought together 300 industry leaders, grain producers, researchers, and agribusiness
professionals to recognise the individuals and businesses driving innovation, sustainability, and
leadership in the grain sector.


The highlight of the evening initiated and hosted by Grain Producers SA (GPSA) was the 
announcement of the first South Australian Grain Industry Hall of Fame inductees, which honoured
five individuals whose contributions have shaped the industry over generations.


Grain Producers SA (GPSA) CEO Brad Perry said the event was a momentous occasion that celebrated
both the present and the past.

“The South Australian Grain Industry Awards have been established to acknowledge the exceptional
contributions of those who drive innovation, sustainability, and resilience in our sector,” Mr Perry
said.

“I want to extend my sincere congratulations to all the winners and finalists. The talent and
dedication within our industry is inspiring, and it is wonderful to see the hard work and innovation
recognised. Each finalist has played an important role in advancing South Australia’s grain industry,
and their contributions will continue to shape the industry for years to come.


“At the Awards we not only recognised outstanding growers, researchers, and industry professionals,
but we also took a moment to honour those whose legacies have paved the way for future
generations through the South Australian Grain Industry Hall of Fame.


“These individuals have left an indelible mark on the sector, and their legacy will continue to inspire
future generations of grain producers and industry professionals.”


Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development Clare Scriven spoke at the Awards.

“Congratulations to all finalists and winners at the inaugural South Australian Grain Industry Awards,
which recognised excellence, leadership, and innovation within the State’s multi-billion-dollar grain
sector,” she said.

“It is a privilege to be able to celebrate a sector that – despite challenges in the past year – remains a
critical part of the State’s economy and provides employment to so many across our state.

“Now, more than ever, it is important that there is reliability and long-term stability for our primary
industries and regions - and the State government is committed to listening and working
collaboratively with the grains sector so that we can all deliver the best outcomes for our state.”

2024 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GRAIN INDUSTRY AWARD WINNERS
Innovation Award (sponsored by CropLife Australia)
Winner: Sam Trengove
- Recognised for his outstanding contributions to agronomic research and
development, including groundbreaking trials that are set to revolutionise farming practices,
particularly in low-rainfall years.

Sustainability Award (sponsored by the SA Drought Hub)
Winner: Tim Paschke
- Acknowledged for his commitment to soil health and sustainable farming
techniques, achieving remarkable production results despite minimal growing season rainfall.

Women in Grain Award (sponsored by Viterra)
Winner: Lou Flohr -
Celebrated for her leadership and influence in the grains industry, including her
active roles in governance, advocacy, and industry mentorship.

Industry Impact Award (sponsored by Cargill)
Winner: Professor Christopher Preston
- Recognised for his significant contributions to agricultural
research and advocacy for responsible chemical use in broadacre farming.

Young Grain Producer of the Year (sponsored by PIRSA)
Winner: Jock McNeil
- Acknowledged for his innovative approach to farming in the Mallee and his
leadership in adopting new technologies to manage soil and weeds.

Grain Producer of the Year (sponsored by Elders)
Winner: Andrew Polkinghorne - Recognised for his forward-thinking approach to farming, global
research on grain industry trends through a Churchill Fellowship, and lessons applied in succession
planning processes within his family business.

 

INAUGURAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GRAIN INDUSTRY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Historic Inductees:

John Ridley – Inventor of the Ridley Stripper, the world’s first successful mechanical grain harvester,
which revolutionised global grain production.

Richard and Clarence Smith – Pioneers of the Stump Jump Plough, an innovation that allowed for
broadacre cropping on previously unusable land.

Modern Inductees:
John Lush – A highly respected grains industry advocate, inaugural Chair of Grain Producers SA, and a
key figure in industry leadership at both state and national levels.

Dr Allan Mayfield – A renowned researcher, agronomist, and industry leader, with a legacy in grains
research and development.

Ken Schaefer (posthumous) – A passionate industry advocate, instrumental in establishing the South
Australian Grain Industry Trust, supporting millions of dollars in research funding.

Thanks to SA Grain Industry Award sponsors:
Platinum Sponsor: Elders
Gold Sponsor: Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
Silver Sponsors: Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)
Bronze Sponsors: Commonwealth Bank, Mellor Olsson Lawyers, Ramsey Bros/Case IH, Bentleys
Award Sponsors: Croplife Australia, SA Drought Hub, Viterra, Cargill
Media Partners: ABC Country Hour, Stock Journal, FlowFM
Supporters: Malt Donkey, Terry Howe Printing