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bitcoin hoy precio www.survivalprep.net Farmers Weekly live events are back. Working in the post-Covid-19 world, we continue to focus on the primary requirements of health and safety protocols.
Please see below the timeline showing the upcoming events. We aim to ensure our events continue to offer a stimulating and thought-provoking experience for you. Our experts are focused on sharing the knowledge and skills you need for productive and regenerative farming.
You can watch on-demand our popular webinars and check out our new Transition initiative aimed at securing a sustainable future for your farm business.
If you would like to be commercially involved in our events please visit our media centre for more information.
Featured and upcoming events
Building business resilience
Can sustainable farming help unlock a more resilient future for UK farming?
This webinar covers why sustainable farming makes good business sense, the role for accurate measurement and how farmers can start to navigate financing the transition.
The key issues we will be covering are:
- How sustainable farming can build business resilience
- The role of a holistic farm measurement tool in baselining
- Where farmers can see value from measurement
Alternative Land Uses: Biodiversity
Join us for the next event in our Alternative Land Uses series which helps you generate new revenue streams from farmland.
The third of our four roadshows, Biodiversity, is on 12 October in Oxfordshire and will cover:
- Different models for delivering BNG
- Legal and tax implications
- Planning considerations
- An interactive look at the onsite habitat bank
Next steps in carbon farming
In this Transition webinar we will be examining how farmers can make the most out of carbon. In detail we will focus on:
- Reducing farm input costs
- Generating income
- Supporting the environment
Options for onshore renewables
This webinar focuses on opportunities in onshore renewables, discussing the benefits and the potential difficulties that landowners may face. Areas covered will be:
- Grid connections
- Planning policy
- Legal and tax implications
- Opportunities within solar, batteries, wind farms and hydrogen
Question Time Season Two
Farmers Weekly's Question Time is back for another season of live debates on key agricultural topics.
The first event kicks off on 19 October 2023 at Newcastle University Campus in Newcastle upon Tyne.
The following dates and locations are:
- 27 Nov 2023 - Welsh Winter Fair, Wales
- 11 Jan 2024 - The Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate
- 22 Feb 2024 - Rothamsted Research, Hertfordshire
Business Clinic: Resolving disputes
Disputes of all kinds arise in farming, business and family circumstances.
Join Farmers Weekly and its Business Clinic experts for advice on how to resolve some of the many issues that can stall business progress and affect relationships and productivity.
Common areas include partnerships, family disagreements, shared access and boundaries, commercial contracts and problems with both farming and non-farming neighbours.
Recent events
Trees on the farm – How to make them work for you
In this session, we will be examining the options for woodland and tree planting on farms and how to make them work for you. The panel will discuss how trees can be used to not only mitigate climate change and help the industry meet its net-zero targets but also how they can support the farm business.
Areas covered will be:
- Improved air, soil and water quality
- Biodiversity
- Protection of crops
- Different funding/financial options
Opportunities around renewable energy
- Anaerobic digestion
- Geothermal
- Solar thermal infrastructure
- Wind turbines
- Solar panels (photovoltaic)
- Rechargeable batteries
Land extra income with your own campsite
- How does it work?
- What about planning permission?
- What support will you get?
- How many guests can you have?
- How much can you charge?
- How do you get started?
Farmers Question Time
Transition webinars
Britain's Fittest Farmer 2023
- Devon County Show, Saturday 20 May
- Lincolnshire County Show, Wednesday 21 June
- Royal Highland Show, Sunday 25 June