Catchment Sensitive Farming  Arable  Hub

Catchment Sensitive Farming Arable Hub

By CSF East Midlands

Join CSF, Agronomist Andrew Wells and Farmer John Charles-Jones for a look at Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) options and agronomy.

Date and time

Location

Woodborough Park Farm - What3Words stamp.intend.happen

Georges Lane Nottingham NG5 8PX United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

In this ever-changing world of farming, keeping up with changes and details of the various schemes that are available from Defra is virually impossible. Whilst we will mainly be trying to demystify the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), we are also happy to try and answer questions about other schemes or direct you to the correct organisation. Join Catchment Sensitive Farming, Independent Agronomist Andrew Wells and Farmer John Charles Jones for a short tour of our Arable Knowledge Farm.

This a FREE event

Lunch is provided

Please let me know if you have any special dietary requirements

The event will start with a short introduction about the event and with SFI in limbo we will discuss how to get the best out off the different arable options, the agronomy and the pitfalls

Then it is out and about to have a look at some of the various options that have been established this spring .

This is the last ever arable Hub meeting as John and Kathy have decided to retire.

Discusions are encouraged, different opinions welcome.

More info see John's Blog

Catchment Sensitive Farming: Sharing sustainable farming techniques at the Arable Knowledge Hub – Natural England (blog.gov.uk)

Please bring appropriate footwear and clothing.

BASIS and NRoSo CPD points available

My contact details are phil.gibson@naturalengland.org.uk

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The CSF partnership provides local expert advice, training and grant support to enable farmers to take voluntary action to improve the environment and their farm business.

For more information visit gov.uk/catchment-sensitive-farming

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Sep 3 · 13:30 GMT+1