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WEBINAR: Women in Agriculture - Cheryl Reeves: Animal Health (calf rearing) - 16/06/2020
In this webinar Cheryl covers:
- The key factors that trigger health issues in calves.
- How to efficiently rear healthy calves?
- The benefits of an automated calf rearing system.
- Calf rearing – what are the options?
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WEBINAR: Women in Agriculture - Lilwen Joynson: Personal Development - 16/06/2020
In this webinar Lilwen covers:
- What daily actions are you taking in your business?
- How will developing myself benefit the business?
- How to efficiently use your time and skills to be successful?
- Define what success means to you.
- What would a...
WEBINAR: Women in Agriculture - Helen Bennett: Diversification - 16/06/2020
In this webinar Helen covers:
- What elements should you consider when thinking about diversification?
- Is your business ready for diversification?
- How to overcome barriers when developing your diversification idea?
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Organic vegetable farm grasp the opportunities on offer during Covid-19 pandemic
12 June 2020
Adapting to change can be a great challenge, particularly in times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Unexpected events cannot be avoided but they can be used as an opportunity to learn and grow a...
Episode 20 - Gain a better understanding of your business by becoming a discussion group member - 12/06/2020
This week Aled interviews Iwan Davies, Hafod y Maidd, Corwen. Iwan is a member of the Hiraethog Beef Group and see's his involvement integral to the improved performance of his business. Geraint Jones, Business consultant at Kite Consulting has analysed...
Making silage in hot weather
11 June 2020
Whilst many farmers will welcome hot and dry weather when making their silage, it does bring different challenges. In drought conditions, we must focus on ensuring that we have high quality silage, accepting that crop yield...
Agricultural infrastructure: Part 2 Climate adaptations and mitigations
11 June 2020
Dr David Cutress: IBERS, Aberystwyth University.
- Agricultural infrastructure is vital for the functionality of the sector but also acts as a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
- Whilst mitigation strategies are available or in development...
Agricultural infrastructure: Part 1 Climate impacts
10 June 2020
Dr David Cutress: IBERS, Aberystwyth University.
- Agricultural infrastructure has multiple areas where direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions can occur
- On-farm infrastructure as well as national/global level infrastructure both act as areas of potential GHG...