Having trouble reading this email? Click here to view it in a browser. | An update on the work of the Championing the Farmed Environment.The industry-led partnership encouraging farmers and land managers to adopt environmental ‘best practice’. |
| | GWCT's Big Farmland Bird Count is back again for the 9th year. All it takes is 30 minutes to record the birds on your farm, and uploading the data you record takes just a few minutes. For more information and resources to take part follow the link here. |
| If you happened to miss our webinar on how trees can benefit you farm business you can now watch it on demand on our YouTube. Join us as we talk to David Brass, Philippa Mansfield, Paul Arkle, and Emma Bird For the webinar follow the link here. |
| This year the Low Carbon Agriculture show is back again. Taking place on the 8th-9th of March at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire you can find out the newest information for both environmental and carbon management. You can find more information on the event here. |
| Farm Expo offers machinery, supplies, and services for the agricultural industry. With trade stands, seminars, debates, and networking opportunities, Farm Expo looks towards the future of farms, farming, and rural enterprises
For more info follow here. |
| The 2nd of February is World Wetlands Day! Take the opportunity to listen to our podcast where we talk about farmland waders with Chloe, Chris and Geoff. You can find the podcast below, along with others we have done.
Podcasts - CFE Online |
| The NFU are proud friends of The Queen's Green Canopy. The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) is a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022 which invites people from across the United Kingdom to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee."
You can find more information on how to take part follow the link here. |
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Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this newsletter, if you do spot any errors or omissions, please contact Ellenor Litobarski. |
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