Joe Calcraft
Joseph "Joe" Calcraft OBE (10 March 1929 – 3 July 1976) was a dairy farmer and successful breeder of Friesian dairy cattle with his Meadow Glen stud. He was a leader in the dairy industry, serving as president of the NSW Dairy Farmers Association for many years and ultimately entering the NSW Legislative Council.
Personal
He was born at Numbaa near Nowra. He attended primary school at Nowra, then Scots Sydney and Hawkesbury Agricultural College. He became a successful and innovative dairy farmer and stud breeder of Friesian dairy cattle. He was also an avid sportsman, playing A grade rugby and cricket and was a champion tennis player. A leader, he served on several community associations including the local Council, the Hospital Board, and was president of the New South Wales Dairy Farmers Association and NSW Dairy Industry Council. in 1960 he was awarded a Nuffield scholarship that resulted in his going on a study trip to the United Kingdom, Europe and Russia. He was a first in several areas in the dairy industry, importing the bull Fintdave Reunion from England to establish his own artificial insemination procedures and conducting stud sales on his property. He judged at every Royal show in Australia and at many country shows. In 1971 he was awarded the OBE for his role in the dairy industry. Elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1973 as a Liberal with the intention of better serving the dairy industry, he served until his death three years later.[1][2] He left his wife, Winsome, and children Jennifer, Alan and Ian.
References
- ↑ Parliament of New South Wales (2008). "Mr Joseph Calcraft (1929-1976)". Former Members. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ↑ "Death of the Honourable Joseph Calcraft, O.B.E." (PDF). Parliament of New South Wales. 24 August 1976.