Tradition and Technology: The Future of Farming in Yorkshire
Time: Doors open at 6.30pm, supper at 7pm, talks at 7.30pm
Location: The Pavilions at The Great Yorkshire Events Centre
Debate + Audience Q&A
Hosted by Future Farmers of Yorkshire Chair, Joe Seels, this event brings together forward-thinking farmers, agricultural scientists, and industry experts to debate one of the most pressing issues in modern agriculture: should the future of farming lean into technological innovation, or return to more traditional, regenerative approaches?
This upcoming debate is a collaboration between the Future Farmers of Yorkshire and the Farmer Scientist Network—two of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society’s leading networks. Together, these farming networks work to ensure that the agricultural community is stronger, more resilient, and better equipped for the future.
The debate will explore the benefits, limitations, and long-term impacts of both, high-cost and low-cost technologies, and traditional methods, asking: What will produce the most resilient, sustainable, and profitable farming in Yorkshire over the next 20 years?
Speakers to be announced shortly.
This event is free to attend subject to prior registration.