Low Carbon Livestock Management - POSTPONED

29 January 2013 18:00 - 29 January 2013 21:00

Abbey Home Farm, Burford Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5HF

Unfortunately cancelled due to insufficient bookings. We intend to reschedule for the Spring.

 

This FREE Low Carbon Farming event is the second of four evening seminars. The focus of this event is livestock management. Come along for:

  1. An informal evening looking at low carbon livestock management
  2. Two presentations from livestock experts
  3. Food and drink to be served

The event is free. Booking is essential.

To reserve your place please call Sam Adams 0117 314 5127 or email lowcarbon@soilassociation.org 

 



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