Event Date
Learning about soil

This exciting event offers a chance to connect and collaborate with fellow farmers, educators and the wider industry, whilst discovering and exploring the best in education and outreach in the agri-food sector.

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This event is open to everyone with an interest and passion to engage, inspire and motivate young people and the public is welcome to attend, including all members and non-members!

Where:

Dyson Farming, Mayfield Farm, Compton, Newbury, RG20 7BR

Timings:

09.30: Arrival and refreshments

10.00 - 10.30: Showcasing industry-leading research: ‘How Do Young People Perceive and Value the Agri-Food Industry?’

10.30 - 13.00: Session 1 & 2 – Practical workshops to inspire and motivate, inform and empower

13.00 - 13.45: Lunch & Networking

13.45 - 15.00: Session 3 – Practical workshops to inspire and motivate, inform and empower

15.00 - 16.30: ‘Doing & Discussion’ – Providing practical resources to try and take away with the opportunity to network

 

Event Information:

This exciting event offers a chance to connect and collaborate with fellow farmers, educators and the wider industry, whilst discovering and exploring the best in education and outreach in the agri-food sector. It promises to be an amazing day, we look forward to welcoming you!

  • Come and join exclusive workshops to see the latest developments in agri-education.
  • Come and learn from the best about new and exciting ways to engage, inspire and motivate young people on-farm, in-school and online.
  • Come and get free access to the resources for you to take away and use in your own setting.

Now more than ever we are seeing exponential growth in school engagement with more teachers and young people working with us collectively; equally more of the public are keen to learn and experience where their food comes from. This Pop-up Knowledge Hub seeks to share best practices, give greater confidence and upskill those of us who reach out beyond the farm gate.

Be inspired by the team whether you are new to working with young people and the public to understand food production, farming and the environment. Or even if you are an expert-hand then come and be motivated to offer different opportunities to young people, we aim to motivate you in to trying and being even more confident in your offer to schools and the public.

Hear, get involved and learn through practical workshops with the LEAF Education Specialists, the LEAF Open Farm Sunday team and the wider LEAF team.

LEAF Director, Education and Public Engagement, Carl Edwards, will also share and present the latest findings of our industry-leading research with 2,500 young people, working with The School of Sustainable Food and Farming and McDonalds UK – ‘How Do Young People Perceive and Value the Agri-Food Industry?’

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Farm-PEP aims to bring together all the sources of useful knowledge for Agriculture, whether from academic science, applied research projects, industry trials, farmers own trials or simple on-farm experience. Listed below are useful websites, organisations and websites that we know of.  Add any we've missed in the comments box or by adding as new content, or better still, as a new Group.  

Knowledge Exchange in Agriculture in the UK is diverse, with many organisations involved. That is part of the reason for creating Farm-PEP, to help provide connections to what many percieve as a fragmented landscape.

LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) is the leading charity organisation delivering more sustainable food and farming. They work with farmers, the food industry, scientists and consumers, to inspire and enable sustainable farming that is prosperous, enriches the environment and engages local communities.

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