Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

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Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions.. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

Louise TurleyLeave a Comment

Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions.. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

Louise TurleyLeave a Comment

Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions.. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

Louise TurleyLeave a Comment

Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Understanding Your Soils and the SFI Soil Standard

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Free workshop aimed at helping farmers and landowners understand their soils. One of South West’s less visible but important assets is its soils. From the peat soils of Dartmoor, to the Somerset Levels they all provide the raw material for both food production and the environment we all enjoy. Maintaining and improving the regions soils will be a feature of … Read More

Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

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Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions.. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

James WerbLeave a Comment

Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Farm Grants Update & Navigating the Agricultural Transition

James WerbLeave a Comment

Helping farmers, their families and their businesses to navigate the Agricultural Transition. Between 2021 and 2027, the government will reduce and then stop Direct Payments. Instead, farmers will be supported to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare, and reduce carbon emissions. This is the biggest change in farm support for generations and all farmers need to think how … Read More

Family Business Succession in Farming

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During this workshop we will help start you on the process to help you develop a transition plan from one generation to the next. Succession planning as a farmer can be challenging for all involved in the family business. Only 13% of family run businesses have a succession plan in place and that is reflected in the statistics, with only … Read More

Understanding Your Soils and the SFI Soil Standard

James WerbLeave a Comment

Free workshop aimed at helping farmers and landowners understand their soils. One of South West’s less visible but important assets is its soils. From the peat soils of Dartmoor, to the Somerset Levels they all provide the raw material for both food production and the environment we all enjoy. Maintaining and improving the regions soils will be a feature of … Read More