STUDENTS can get free tickets to a National Farm Management Conference in London taking place later this year.
The Institute of Agricultural Management (IAgrM) is offering free student places at the conference on November 7 at the QEII Centre.
Victoria Bywater, IAgrM director, says this opportunity allows the next generation of agricultural professionals to engage with leading experts, gain insights into the future of farm management and network with an array of industry stakeholders.
“We strongly believe in supporting young people in agriculture, and it’s vital we equip future professionals with the knowledge and connections they need to succeed,” she said.
“As an organisation, we’re proud to be able to invest in the future of the industry by offering free places to students, helping them prepare to tackle the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”
To claim a complimentary ticket, you need to apply via email to events@iagrm.com. For more information, or to book, click here.
The National Farm Management Conference will focus on intelligent management for the future, covering how emerging farming systems, automation and AI must be teamed with careful people management and development, for a successful future.
Sessions include:
- The big picture: inflation, intelligence and innovation
- Leadership and personnel for the future
- What sort of intelligent farm systems will we need for the future?
- How do we manage farms intentionally
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