John Deere Graduation celebration

Steve Mitchellin Industry News

John Deere Ag & Turf Tech graduation AA total of 28 young service technicians recently graduated from the John Deere Turf Tech and Ag Tech advanced apprenticeship programmes, run by national training provider Babcock.

The group of third year students, almost a third of the total of 101 apprentices now undergoing training with John Deere and Babcock, received their certificates during a specially arranged visit to the company's Mannheim facilities, including the tractor factory, in December.

The trip also included a tour of the cab manufacturing facility and European Parts Distribution Centre at Bruchsal, and a graduation dinner with John Deere management. The presentations were made at the John Deere Forum in Mannheim by John Deere's European regional customer support manager Robert Wick and regional training delivery manager Peter Leech, John Deere Limited training manager Chris Wiltshire and Babcock programme manager John Chambers.

Bruce Cockburn of Scottish dealer W M Dodds Ltd at Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, was named apprentice of the year and presented with a crystal plaque, an additional certificate and vouchers for workshop tools worth £300.

The apprentices can go on to complete their education for a fourth year to gain the John Deere Diploma and register at LTA2 level in the industry's Landbased Technician Accreditation scheme, while starting their adult training within the John Deere University.

Now in its 20th year, Ag Tech was the first such scheme to be introduced in the UK and won a National Training Award at the end of 1997, the only one ever made to an agricultural machinery apprenticeship programme. Since the first programme started in 1992, more than 500 apprentices have graduated through all three John Deere schemes (Ag Tech, Parts Tech and Turf Tech) and are now working in the company's nationwide dealer network.

For further details and/or photographs, please contact:

Chris Wiltshire
John Deere Limited
Tel: +44 (0)1949 860491
Website: JohnDeere.com

Johnny Johnson
Babcock International Group
Tel: +44 (0)1273 507377
Email: johnny.johnson@babcock.co.uk


The photograph shows John Deere's 2011 Turf Tech and Ag Tech third year graduates at the John Deere Forum in Mannheim, Germany.

Turf Tech: Steven Mayhew, Ben Burgess & Co, Norwich; Lewis Jaggard, Ben Burgess Newmarket; Bruce McArthur, Golf & Turf Equipment, Wokingham.

Ag Tech: Alastair Buckingham, Bell Agricultural, Ivychurch; Craig Foye, Ben Burgess & Co, Aylsham; Joshua Ward, Ben Burgess & Co, Beeston; Samuel Anderson, Burden Bros Agri, Stockbury; Daniel Bridle & Jason Hebditch, C Smart Agricultural Services, Dorchester; John Hyslop, DKR Agricultural Services, Biggar; Douglas Rattray, Farol, Byfield; Michael Reid, J & S Montgomery, Lochwinnoch; Dale Butts, J E Buckle Engineers, Maulden; Daniel Collins, Masons Kings, Chudleigh; Shaun Chapman, P Tuckwell, Ardleigh; Samuel Body, P Tuckwell, Great Dunmow; Duncan Knox & Matthew Loane, P Tuckwell, Woodbridge; Christopher Parrott, RBM Agricultural, Brigg; Mark Kent, RBM Agricultural, Retford; Edwin Drewnicki, Rea Valley Tractors, Newport; Luke Williams, Rea Valley Tractors, Shrewsbury; Samuel Horsfield, Ripon Farm Services, Darrington; Graham Clarkson & Daniel Spink, Ripon Farm Services, Ripon; Samuel Hawkins, Ripon Farm Services, Tadcaster; Benjamin Dixon, Sharmans Agricultural, Melton Mowbray; Bruce Cockburn, W M Dodds, Jedburgh.

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