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Farm clusters masterclass and Q&A with Teresa Dent
The Women in Agriculture Network is a new community dedicated to celebrating, supporting and connecting women in the industry.
Join us for this masterclass with Teresa Dent CBE - one of the UK’s leading voices in collaborative farming and landscape-scale conservation - focusing on setting up farm clusters, and followed by a live Q&A.
Teresa was formerly chief executive of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, where she led national efforts to bridge farming, wildlife management and environmental stewardship for over two decades, and was awarded a CBE for services to wildlife conservation.
Farmer Takeover with Cora Cooper
The Women in Agriculture Network is a new community dedicated to celebrating, supporting and connecting women in the industry.
Join us for our first Farmer Takeover with Cora Cooper, a sheep farmer from East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Together with her husband, Cora manages a large flock of over 3,500 Herdwick and Welsh Mountain sheep, focusing on sustainable, regenerative practices including nature-friendly grazing and peatland restoration.
She was recognised as Farmers Weekly Sheep Farmer of the Year 2023 for her work.
Ask Me Anything session with Daniel Zeichner
The Women in Agriculture Network is a new community dedicated to celebrating, supporting and connecting women in the industry.
Join us for a live Ask Me Anything session with Daniel Zeichner MP, former farming minister.
Daniel has served as the MP for Cambridge since 2015 and held the role of farming minister at Defra from 2024-25, working on key issues affecting UK agriculture, food security and rural communities.
Maximising your farm’s income with holiday accommodation
Holiday accommodation - whether through converted barns and repurposed farm buildings or glamping pods, yurts and shepherd’s huts - offers farmers a proven way to diversify and grow income.
This webinar will look at:
- The glamping market and growth forecasts
- Proven strategies to maximise profitability
- Key tax considerations and efficiencies
- Practical farmer insights and best practice
Breaking barriers: Women innovating in UK farming
This is an exclusive webinar from the Women in Agriculture Network, a new community dedicated to celebrating, supporting and connecting women in the industry.
The webinar will spotlight the pioneering women driving technological, practical and cultural change across the sector.
Topics include:
- New technologies being piloted and scaled across UK farms
- The women reshaping traditional roles
- Strategies for overcoming barriers and fostering collaboration
Formula for family run farm success
This Transition webinar looks at family charters to help run the family farm. The model is gaining popularity in the UK because it allows family members to develop, innovate and share the weight of responsibility.
The webinar looks at:
- The traditional UK model
- The family charter principle
- Benefits and opportunities
- How to set up a charter
Maize: An exciting cropping opportunity for 2026
This in-depth webinar helps UK growers make the right choices ahead of the 2026 maize season.
Hear from technical experts and famers who've made maize a profitable part of their rotation.
Whether you're growing for anaerobic digestion (AD), forage, or grain, this session guides you through the critical decisions.
Business Clinic: Budget review
Speculation is rife as to what the Autumn Budget on 26 November will bring.
No changes expected to the proposed inheritance tax relief cuts, but many other decisions by the chancellor will affect farm businesses to varying degrees.
Farmers Weekly is hosting this free Business Clinic webinar to support you with these changes, in terms of both day-to-day business management and longer term planning.
From losses to lessons on crypto control in beef herds
Do you see scour in your suckled calves? The chances are it could be cryptosporidiosis - a common parasite that can leave calves up to 34kg lighter at six months old and stunt long-term growth.
This MSD Animal Health webinar explores how cryptosporidiosis spreads, what the latest research in beef herds reveals, and the practical steps you can take to reduce its impact.
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