Winterage Webinar Week – now open for registration

21st-24th October. A series of free online webinars. Just register below to join.

These webinars will include a mixed panel of farmers and experts discussing this subject as part of the Winterage Webinar Series. This is part of a series of four webinars. Each one must be registered individually.

This is the week in the lead up to the Farming For Nature Gathering on the 26th October in Kinvara. Why not join us in person and meet more like minded farmers at this wonderful event of a farm walk in the beautiful Burren, panel discussions, the Annual Ambassador Awards and a cultural evening. More details about the Annual Farming For Nature Gathering here.

MONDAY 21st Restoring soil health and farm wealth

Speakers include: 
John Geraghty (SETU)
Tom Tierney (Ballinafagh Farm, Co. Kildare )
Thomas O’ Connor (Manna Organic Farm, Co. Kerry)

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https://bit.ly/21stOctRestoringHealthWealth

TUESDAY 22nd Re-integrating trees into your farming system

Speakers include:
Dr Jim McAdam (Irish Agroforestry Forum)
Clive Bright (Rare Ruminare, Co. Sligo)
Paul McCormick (Skibbereen, Co. Cork)
Ailbhe Gerrard (Brookfield Farm, Co. Tipperary)

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https://bit.ly/22ndOctReintegratingTrees

WEDNESDAY 23rd Financing Farming for Nature

Speakers include:
Dr Catherine Farrell (Trinity College Dublin)
Dr Brendan Dunford (Farming For Nature)
Anke Heydenreich (Attestor Capital)

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https://bit.ly/23rdOctFinancingNature

THURSDAY 24th Adding value – capitalising on your ecological footprint

Speakers include:
Dr Áine Macken Walsh (Teagasc)
Sean Gilligan (Knocknarea Farm, Co. Sligo)
Bronagh O’Rourke (Burren Beef, Co. Clare)

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https://bit.ly/24thOctAddingValue

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