Tuesday, 20 February 2024
11:00am - 3:00pm
FAI Farms, Wytham, Oxford, Oxfordshire
OX2 8QJ
Join us for an insightful day at the Oxford FAI Farm where we will be showcasing the groundbreaking progress of 'bigger steps for smaller footprints towards climate-positive beef', funded by the Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs’ Farming Innovation Programme Feasibility Round 1 Competition.
This collaborative initiative, in partnership with Dunbia and Breedr, is at the forefront of exploring innovative solutions for a low carbon, pasture-fed system.
The project focuses on the integration of dairy cross store cattle into a low carbon pasture-fed system.
They have reviewed various aspects, including performance, health, financial viability, soil health, and biodiversity. The knowledge gained from this project will contribute significantly to the broader sustainability goals of the agriculture sector.
Agenda
- Introduction to the low-carbon beef project: Overview of the project's objectives and its potential impact on the future of beef farming
- On-site demonstrations: Witness firsthand the innovative practices being implemented at FAI Farms to achieve low-carbon and pasture-fed goals
- Insights and fndings: Engage with experts and project leaders from AHDB, Breedr, Dunbia and FAI Farms who will share key insights, findings and the implications for your own farming practices
- Q&A Session: An opportunity to ask questions, share experiences and participate in an open discussion with fellow farmers and project collaborators
This event is chance for you to be at the forefront of industry advancements, gain valuable knowledge and network with like-minded individuals who share a passion for sustainable and efficient farming practices.
This project is part of Defra’s Farming Innovation Programme delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.