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The Farrer Memorial Trust was established in 1911 in
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in memory of
William Farrer William James Farrer (3 April 184516 April 1906) was a leading English Australian agronomist and plant breeder. Farrer is best remembered as the originator of the "Federation" strain of wheat, distributed in 1903. His work resulted in significa ...
. Initially established to provide study scholarships to Agricultural Scientists, the Trust became responsible in 1941 for the annual presentation of the Farrer Memorial Oration and awarding the Farrer Medal.


William Farrer and the Farrer Memorial Trust

William Farrer was a surveyor who turned his hand to farming in 1886 near where
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now stands. Initially he planted grape vines but the conditions were not suitable, so he then decided to plant wheat. Due to weather conditions his first two harvests where damaged by
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, which spurred Farrer to develop strains that were resistant to rust. In 1900, he was successful with a variety he named
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after the imminent
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. When Farrer died suddenly in 1906 a committee was created to raise funds needed to establish a Memorial Trust. On 16 October 1911, the Trust received the funds with a set of instructions, enabling it to provide research grants and scholarships to further
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in Australia.


Farrer Medal

In 1935, Frank Gallagher formed a committee to create the Farrer Memorial Oration, to be given by a person with an agricultural background. The first oration was by
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n farmer and
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Joseph Lyons Joseph Aloysius Lyons (15 September 1879 – 7 April 1939) was an Australian politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Australia, from 1932 until his death in 1939. He held office as the inaugural leader of the United Australia Par ...
at the Star Theatre,
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on 3 April 1936, the birthday of William Farrer. At the end of the oration children from the Queanbeyan Intermediate High School presented Lyons with a silver medallion, which is now on display at Adolph Basser Library, Canberra. In 1941, Gallagher handed over the organisation of the Farrer Memorial Oration to the Farrer Memorial Trust.


Recipients

Source
NSW Department of Primary Industries
*1936 – J.A. Lyons *1937 – G.L. Sutton *1938 – W.L. Waterhouse *1939 – ''not awarded'' *1940 – ''not awarded'' *1941 – ''not awarded'' *1942 – ''not awarded'' *1943 – S.L. Macindoe *1944 – John Theodore Pridham *1945 – ''not awarded'' *1946 – H. Wenholz *1947 – Samuel MacMahon Wadham *1948 – J.A. Prescott *1949 – W.L. Waterhouse *1950 – Robert Dickie Watt *1951 – Laurence J.H. Teakle *1952 – Bertram Thomas Dickson *1953 – A.T. Pugsley *1954 – Allan Robert Callaghan *1955 – E.A. Southee *1956 – A.F. Bell *1957 – J.G. Crawford *1958 – I.A. Watson *1959 – R.J. Noble *1960 – H.J. Geddes *1961 – Howard Carlyle Forster *1962 – O.H. Frankel *1963 – R. N. Robertson *1964 – Prof C.M. Donald *1965 – J.R.A. McMillan *1966 – G. Edgar *1967 – E.J. Underwood *1968 – E.M. Hutton *1969 – C.S. Christian *1970 – J. Melville *1971 – E.E. Bond *1972 – J.M. Vincent *1973 – D.F. Waterhouse *1974 – Helen Newton Turner *1975 – John S. Gladstones *1976 – R.A. McIntosh *1977 – D.J. McDonald *1978 – Walter Ives *1979 – L.T. Evans *1980 – R.H. Martin *1981 – N.F. Derera *1982 – J.P. Quirk *1983 – J.R. Syme *1984 – W.V. Single *1985 – C.M. Francis *1986 – D.E. Byth *1987 – J.L. Dillon *1988 – A.N. Smith *1989 – M.H. Campbell *1990 – D.H.B. Sparrow *1991 – John W. Longworth *1992 – E.F. Henzell *1993 – D.E. Smiles *1994 – B.S. Fisher *1995 – E.N. Fitzpatrick *1996 – C.D. Blake *1997 – T.J. Flugge *1998 – M.N. Kinsella *1999 – W.J. Peacock *2000 – W.A. Vertigan *2001 – R.A. Hare *2002 – Gil Hollamby *2003 – L. Lewin *2004 – R.J. Clements *2005 – John Williams *2006 – John A.G. Irwin *2007 – T. Fischer AM *2008 – Philip Cocks *2009 – R.J. Mailer *2010 – M.L. Poole *2011 – C.R. Wellings *2012 – Graeme Hammer *2013 – Andrew Inglis AM *2014 – Elizabeth Dennis *2015 – Joe Panozzo *2016 – Ted Knights *2017 – John Kirkegaard *2019 – Tim Reeves


See also

*
List of agriculture awards This '' list of agriculture awards'' is an index to articles about notable awards given for contributions to agriculture. Awards may be limited to people from the country in which they are given or may be open to contributions worldwide. Awards ...
* List of prizes named after people


References

{{reflist Agriculture awards History of agriculture in Australia Australian science and technology awards Awards established in 1936