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The John Nix Pocketbook for Farm Management: 49th Edition for 2019

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Planning for the year and thinking about capturing the opportunities whilst mitigating the risks is vital in these particularly uncertain times.” Budget

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Mr. Nix would be described in one of the present day novels as a typical English farmer with rubicund complexion. He has ideas of his own and is original in his methods on the farm. Since his experience is sought after by great and learned men, I am speaking of one of the greatest authorities on shire horses in the United Kingdom. In fact his name is so well known in the shire horse world that he scarcely needs any introduction to the Derbyshire public. That he is an astute judge is a fact proved in the past, for he has judged, not only at most of the important county shows, but also at the London shire horse shows. For many years he was a very prominent figure in the ring at shows in England, Ireland, Wales and the Isle of Man. His popularity at these shows may be judged by the large number of repeat applications for his services. One of the popular agricultural journals says of him: ‘He is a judge of very independent views, and has had great experience in all parts of the country. Naturally as a Derbyshire man he likes horses to begin well on the ground, having plenty of weight, active, and in the stallion particularly he is partial to the big one.’ The new book provides farm management guidance and budgeting figures for 2023. Also included is a series of whole-farm costings, showing the profit and loss of key farm systems. It includes both figures from the average and the better performers.

Planning for the year and thinking about capturing the opportunities whilst mitigating the risks is vital in these particularly uncertain times.” I have 1,150 miles of shoreline to patrol and eight boats. I care about the taxpaying citizens of this county, and the tourism dollar upon which they depend. We are the School of Music at the University of Texas at San Antonio. As an emerging Tier One university, our music program matches the same stride. Our students perform in a variety of settings, from traditional ensemble performances to art gallery exhibitions to pop-up concerts across campus. Born in 1927, the young John Nix was adopted by foster parents as a child and brought up on a council estate in south-east London. The secret of “how to make farming pay” as solved at Outseats many years ago, as the present owner will tell you, Mr. Nix considers farming a business, pure and simple, and says that whoever takes up the profession must conduct it on business lines. In the Outseats shire-horse stud nothing but the best is kept. And the best is produced. This is the secret.

It has been doing so for over half a century and the 2023 edition of the publication is now available. This version provides a wide range of up-to-date farm management and budgeting figures. Mr. Nix does a very large milk trade, the chief of it being in Alfreton. Great pains are taken in this department to bring things up to the highest standard of purity, and scrupulous cleanliness is observed. Everything on the dairy premises is indicative of the strictest supervision. The same care is exercised throughout the farm. The shorthorns and the young beasts present a healthy appearance. There are about 100 acres of land surrounding the homestead, and everything goes to prove that the farm is managed in the best possible way.

War interrupted his education but he won scholarships to attend London and Exeter universities to study economics. It also gives a full guide to the new agricultural policies throughout all the UK, as well as interpreting trade patterns and the current agricultural economics. What made you give the work up? I asked. ‘Because it took such a great amount of my time. I felt I must give it up,’ was the reply, but since he gave up the work Mr. Nix has received heaps of pressing invitations to change his mind and go on again. One letter in particular, from a very influential personage, speaks of his resignation as one of the greatest losses to shire horse breeders. His resignation was announced with much regret in the agricultural papers at the time, one editor adding: ‘that the services of one who has always carried out the duties of judge so impartially is bound to be missed.’Mr. Nix remarked to me that in his opinion nothing in the farming industry paid better than horse breeding, especially amongst the small farmers. His advice to all farmers wishing to take up this work is: Begin in a small way, but, above all things, start with “good ones.” He contends that the days of haphazard and chance are over, and the man who adopts farming as a profession must ever keep in view that it is a business pure and simple. But there is no way, he considers, in which a farmer can combine pleasure and profit better than by breeding and rearing. A mistaken notion seems to exist in some quarters that it is a very costly business to go in for this kind of work, but, says the Outseats farmer, there is no need whatever to o to any great expense in it. His further advice is ‘Secure the best blood.’ And when one comes to think about it, it takes no more to keep a good horse than it does to keep a bad one, whereas the difference in results is beyond calculation. By the time of John’s death the hill where Outseats farm was located had long become known locally as Nix’s Hill, in deference to the three generations of the Nix family that had lived there, and the farm itself was by then simply referred to as “The Stud Farm”. Although John was the last member of the family to live there, Nix’s Hill became it’s official name, and is remembered today in the name of the trading estate that now sits on the land where the farm once stood.

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