Join the Agri Carbon Kernow team on a farm walk with one of the project farmers, Geoff Williams.
About Agri Carbon Kernow
The Agri Carbon Kernow project offers farmers in Cornwall free support to help them:
- Reduce their carbon footprint thereby saving costs and doing their part to be part of the solution to climate change.
- Improve their water resilience and the impact of their enterprises on the quality and quantity of water in their catchments; and
- Assess the natural environment of their farms and how they can be part of the solution for nature recovery.
The project is an extension of the highly successful Farm Net Zero project that already supports farms in Cornwall.
Part-funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Agri Carbon Kernow is a collaboration between Duchy College, Westcountry Rivers Trust, Cornwall Wildlife Trust, the Farm Carbon Toolkit and the Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Growth Hub to deliver support to a limited number of farms during 2024.
About this event
Geoff Williams will be leading a farm walk and showing how he is reducing the farm carbon footprint at Tretharrup through a range of practices, including outwintering, bale feeding and herbal ley management.
There will also be an opportunity to discuss with Geoff how to meet that critical work-life balance.
The Agri Carbon Kernow team will be on-hand to discuss farm carbon reduction planning, biodiversity gains and water quality improvements.
Tea/coffee and pasty lunch provided.
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Tickets
Please book your free place here – we look forward to seeing you!