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Home ยป Arable Scotland 2022

Arable Scotland 2022

Arable Scotland 2022

14 Mar 2022

Industry event
5 July, 10.30 am to 4.30 pm: Free

Start date (computer format) 

Tue, 2022-07-05
at the James Hutton Institute's Balruddery Farm, Dundee
for farmers, agronomists, industry, scientists and policymakers

Arable Scotland 2022 will take place on Tuesday 5 July at the James Hutton Institute, Balruddery Farm, Invergowrie, DD2 5LL. The theme of the event is net-zero carbon emissions and it will consist of a series of Arable Conversations, field plots and exhibitors.

Shifting our arable systems to net zero emissions whilst maintaining efficiency, sustainability and profitability is one of the greatest challenges facing our industry. Arable Scotland will lead the debate through our arable conversations and showcase many of the innovations that will help the industry achieve net zero targets.

Please visit the Arable Scotland website for more information and to book your space. 

If you have any queries, please contact events@hutton.ac.uk.

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