A ROADSHOW tomorrow aims to help arable farmers make more money from their land.
The Home Grown Cereals Authority, in conjunction with the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, is touring the country advising on farm management policies.
The roadshow visits the Scotch Corner Hotel, on the North Yorkshire-County Durham border, tomorrow to elaborate on the results of research by the University of Nottingham into the methods used by the industry's top achievers.
The road show begins with registration at noon and finishes at 5pm.
It includes information technology training, offering farmers the chance to learn how to access a wealth of information, including the Agriknowledge website at agriknowledge.co.uk.
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