Farm Carbon Toolkit's Annual Field Day 2025
This year, our Annual Field Day will take place on Tuesday 30th September, at The Pink Pig Farm in Lincolnshire.
Date and time
Location
The Pink Pig Farm
Holme Lane Scunthorpe DN16 3RE United KingdomLineup
Agenda
Morning Session: Practical tools for navigating change
Lunch (included in ticket)
Panel Session: How to unlock new income streams and add value
Carbon Farmer of the Year awards ceremony
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Highlights
- 6 hours, 15 minutes
- In person
- Free venue parking
- Doors at 8:30 AM
Refund Policy
About this event
Navigating change
How can we navigate change on our farms in a way that drives performance and profit?
Unpredictable weather patterns, declining crop protection options, shifting policy priorities, uncertain environmental demands and diminishing returns. It seems like everything is changing for farmers at the moment and it can be difficult to know where to turn and what to do.
If you’re wondering how to weather this perfect storm and shape a business that is stronger and more able to withstand these winds of change, the FCT Field Day is designed for you.
Why attend?
This is your chance to join us for a one-day deep dive into the techniques and mindset shifts that are helping farmers cut costs, improve soil health, and future-proof their businesses. The FCT field day isn’t just theory, it’s your opportunity to learn from boots-on-the-ground farmers with:
- Direct access to some of the industry’s foremost innovators in this space. Hear their stories, ask questions and find out what you can implement on your farm
- A farm tour where you can see these practices in action and understand how they work
- Discussions with other farmers to hear their experiences and build your knowledge by learning from their successes and failures
- Insights on new opportunities to reduce costs and diversify income streams to bolster your bottom line
Your farm hosts
The FCT Field Day is hosted by father and daughter team, Andrew and Anna Jackson, who featured in the recent Six inches of Soil film. Andrew is a previous finalist of the Soil Farmer of the Year competition and has spent the last 10 years pushing the boundaries in the pursuit of improved soil health and carbon neutrality.
Growing a wide variety of crops, on soils that span everything from light sand through to Lincolnshire Wold soil, they have transitioned from strip till to direct drilling, reduced nitrogen application on cereals, diversified and re-introduced livestock into the rotation and are now experimenting with biological applications.The farm also hosts a farm shop, café, and visitor centre, connecting the public with farming and food.
Sponsors
Our Annual Field Day 2025 is kindly sponsored by Yeo Valley, First Milk and Shearwell Data. Opportunities for sponsorship are still available. Please contact us to learn more.
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