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Low Carbon Agriculture Show: 4 things not to miss

This year is Low Carbon Agriculture's first show under the Agriconnect brand, and it is full of technology, key speakers and practical information on ways to tackle sustainability

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Low Carbon Agriculture Show: 4 things not to miss

show and conference, taking place on March 6 - 7, will explore ways to address climate change, renewable energy, the implementation of low-carbon technology and best practices in both carbon and environmental land management.

Whether you are a farmer, landowner or are simply working in the sector and on the lookout for ways to change, there is something for everyone.

Key things to see:

  1. A variety of speakers: From farmers implementing change on the ground, to tech companies using innovative new techniques and industry-leading organisations such as the Sustainable Food Trust, there is an array of speakers covering a range of topics. See the full list here.
  2. Conferences: With so much changing so quickly in agriculture, these conferences tap into the current challenges when talking about sustainability. Whether that is waste management, enhancing biodiversity or looking at how farming can reach its net zero goal. Find the full list of conferences here.
  3. Machinery and technology: Do not miss the innovation on-show. There will be a variety of technology on display - large and small.
  4. 51AVÊÓÆµtechnology: Across two days, you can find out more about using natural fertilisers, livestock management technology and how this can impact sustainability and using robotics in commercial agriculture.

READ ALSO: Focus on improving consistency on carbon calculations ahead of Low Carbon Agriculture show

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