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SOLD OUT - Two Day - Agroforestry Training Day and Workshop

Looking to integrate trees into your arable farming business but don’t know which trees to plant, how many, or where? Unsure about fencing, tree guards or how it will impact your productivity?

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SOLD OUT - Two Day - Agroforestry Training Day and Workshop
SOLD OUT - Two Day - Agroforestry Training Day and Workshop

Time & Location

04 Dec 2023, 09:30 – 05 Dec 2023, 16:30

FarmED, Station Rd, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton, OX7 6BJ

About the Event

Looking to integrate trees into your arable farming business but don’t know which trees to plant, how many, or where? Unsure about fencing, tree guards or how it will impact your productivity?

Day One

Hosted by FarmED and two of the UK’s leading agroforestry practitioners, this training day will help you:

● Clarify your objectives for planting trees on a specific area of your farm

● Select tree species based on functional traits that match your objectives

● Decide on planting configurations and design (which tree, where and how many)

● Identify appropriate planting, protection, and other establishment considerations

● Understand how you can utilise agroforestry products on-farm

● Identify financial support available for tree planting

The day will include a mixture of inspiring talks, group discussions, a farm walk and farm design activities.

Speakers

Ben Raskin has worked in the commercial growing world for nearly 30 years and has a wide range of practical experience, starting his career growing vegetables for chefs, box schemes and farm shops. He is Head of Horticulture and Agroforestry for the Soil Association. He keeps his hand in on the field with a project implementing a pioneering agroforestry system on a 1500 acre farm in Wiltshire. He also works as an independent advisor, trainer and an author, writing books for children and grownups, including most recently “The woodchip handbook” and “Plant a tree – retree the world”

Niels Corfield is an independent farming advisor and trainer. He works with producers and landowners to implement regenerative systems, across all farming types. He's studied agroforestry since 2005 and ran a productive tree nursery from 2008 to 2015. www.nielscorfield.com

Day Two

Researchers from the Agroforestry Research Group at the University of Reading will run a multi-stakeholder workshop that aims to address one of the main barriers to agroforestry uptake (knowledge constraints). The day will start with expert farmers introducing their experience of silvoarable farming. Then we will break into groups to produce:

● Ranked research priorities, which will be used to seed funding for agroforestry research, based on stakeholders priorities (rather than researchers’ priorities).

● Ranked educational priorities, which will be used to produce agroforestry training for farmers, including a podcast and video .

● Policy recommendations for DEFRA on silvoarable knowledge exchange.

Participants on Day two will be invited to co-author any outputs.

Speakers

Stephen Briggs - Whitehall Farm

David Wolfe - Wakelyns

Andy Bason - Newhouse Farm

Andrew Mahon - farm manager at the 840ha Bromborough Estate near Wellingborough for the last 15 years.  Growing mostly combinable crops with a focus on more conservation practices.  About to plant the first 22ha field of agroforestry this winter.

Who is this course for?

This course has been designed for farmers, growers, land-managers, and advisors who are embarking on new agroforestry initiatives. Please note that to attend day one, you MUST stay for day two as well. 

Agroforestry stakeholders wishing to attend for the second day only, please contact Millie: a.s.hood@reading.ac.uk. 

Lunch and tea/coffee will be provided. This workshop is funded by Dr Amelia Hood’s fellowship as part of the Treescapes Programme: https://www.uktreescapes.org/

Tiered Pricing

Delivery of our mission is a collective effort and our values embrace inclusivity and diversity. We don’t want price to be a barrier to anyone visiting FarmED or attending our events.

FarmED Bursary

If cost is a barrier to you attending, then please do ask us for financial support. The FarmED Bursary offers free or subsidised places to those that will benefit most.

We like to take photos and occasionally videos of our events to use on our website and social media, please let us know if you do not want to be photographed.

Cancellation Policy

We understand that there may be times where you need to cancel your booking.  Our cancellation policy is outlined here.

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