Shropshire cereal farmers will be at NFU headquarters for the next regional combinable crops board meeting when they will be able to quiz industry representatives.
The next crops board meeting will be held at Agriculture House, Stoneleigh Park, on November 13 at 10.30am.
Farmers will have the opportunity to put their questions to Red Tractor combinable crops and sugar beet sector chair Kit Papworth, as well as Tom Clarke, chair of Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board Cereals and Oilseeds and divisional director of Ken Boyns who also leads on the sector. County farmers who would like to attend can reserve a place by contacting the regional hub on 02476 939402 or [email protected] by email
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