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    New venue for ‘Navigating change to cultivate resilience’

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    By admin on August 13, 2023 News, Practical precision
    • Technical arable event The CropTec Show returns on November 29 and 30, but this time from a new venue – the NAEC in Stoneleigh. Tickets are free and available now at croptecshow.com

    Now in its 11th year, CropTec combines industry-leading exhibitors and cutting-edge technology with unrivalled opportunities for learning including the chance to earn BASIS and NRoSO points.

    “As always CropTec brings together experts, policymakers, and forward-thinking growers to share technical arable expertise and experience,” said Verity Hyland, Event Director. “We are busy curating a seminar programme which will address the current opportunities and challenges for UK arable production and specifically how to navigate change to cultivate resilience.

    “Furthermore, this year’s specialist hubs will delve further into crucial topics such as water management and natural capital, with their own speaker line-up and experts on hand to offer one-to-one advice too.”

    Visitors will also have the opportunity to test drive sprayers. “This is an exciting opportunity for visitors to CropTec being able to jump in the hot seat and try a range of cutting-edge sprayers in one venue,” Verity added. “Visitors wishing to take part simply need to speak with the individual manufacturers on the day to organise a time-slot.”

    The CropTec Show takes place on November 29 and 30, 2023. Register now for your free tickets at 

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