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Webinars and podcasts

At Mole Valley Farmers, we’re passionate about keeping you updated with the latest industry-leading activity within our sector. That’s why we offer a wide range of webinars and podcasts on topics we know matter to you, featuring speakers who are leaders in their industries. See below the latest up-and-coming webinars so you don’t miss out.

Omega Crop Webinar


Tuesday 7th November 12.30pm - 1.30pm

Join us in this Farmer Shareholder Exclusive Webinar looking at our NEW grass management software, Omega Crop in partnership with Omega Cropping.

We will talk you through how it works and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you might have about this groundbreaking system.

Hosted by our guest speakers Jared Bainbridge and Grant Whittle from Omega Cropping along with Lisa Hambly, Head of Grassland and Forage Agronomy here at Mole Valley Farmers.

This webinar will run for 1 hour.

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Podcasts


The Mole Valley Farmers’ podcast covers the latest farming news, technical advice and business and market matters using top experts from across the UK. So, whether it’s grassland management, market conditions, feed prices or policy changes, our Podcasts are here to help. Don’t forget to subscribe to keep up to date when every new episode is out.  

Webinars


Keep an eye out for our upcoming webinars. We'll update this page when our next event is scheduled.

AGRI INPUTS UPDATE - PART 3

Thursday 18th August July 1pm - 1.30pm

Rewatch Our Previous Webinars


 

Omega Crop Webinar

 

Countryside Stewardship

 

Agri Inputs update - part 1

 

Agri Inputs update - part 1

 

Milk Map

Lambing 2022 - Promoting post-lambing profitability

Keep on the pulse with feed market trends

Give your calves the best start

Finishing lambs, weaning worming and weighing

Cattle fluke control at housing

Practical ideas to improve forage stocks on farm

How to feed your chickens