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Cookstown

NFFN Farming for Resilience West

LEARN HOW TO ACHIEVE A PRODUCTION 'SWEET SPOT' FOR YOUR FARM TO INCREASE PROFITS, REDUCE COSTS AND IMPROVE RESILIENCE.

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NFFN Farming for Resilience West

Time & Location

25 Oct 2022, 14:00 – 16:00

Cookstown, 33 Lower Kildress Rd, Cookstown BT80 9RN, UK

About the event

Are you worried about the rising costs associated with farming?

Are you concerned that your outputs just won’t meet demands if you cut back on your inputs?

Did you know there is a ‘sweet spot’, where farming can be at its most profitable?

NI West Event, Cookstown

Tuesday 25 Oct, 2pm - 4pm

NI East Event, Glenwherry

Wednesday 26 Oct, 1pm - 3pm

Learn more about farming more profitably from Chris Clark of Nethergill Associates

Hear how MSO has benefitted a local farmer here in Northern Ireland

Find out how you could get a free MSO survey for your farm (normally costing up to £7,000)

Network with other local farmers

Meet members of the NFFN NI team

Receive a copy of our 'What is MSO?' booklet and the 'Nature Means Business' report by NFFN

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