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Oxford Real Farming Conference: now online

Many of the sessions from this year's Oxford Real Farming Conference are now available online, and the organisers would like feedback from everyone who attended, to help them plan and improve next year's event. 

PowerPoints, audio recordings and films of this year's Oxford Real Farming Conference have been uploaded and can be found within the ORFC 2017 Archive here. (Please note that not all speakers created PowerPoints and not all sessions were recorded, so the organisers apologise in advance if the session you are after isn't there).
 
The Real Farming Conference, which takes place to acclaim every January in Oxford, was the brainchild of Sustain member the Campaign for Real Farming. In order to improve next year's event, the organisers would like everyone who attended ORFC 2017 to complete the Survey Monkey here. It only takes five minutes, they say, and there are two free tickets up for grabs for those who complete it!
 
And finally, Adam Horovitz, this year's OFRC Poet in Residence, has written two poems, The Soil Never Sleeps and Where to go from here? Adam's poems are now available and can be found, and purchased here.
 
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Published Friday 17 February 2017

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