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Farmers manage around 70% of the UK’s land area, and many of our trees grow in farming landscapes across fields, hedgerows, near roadsides and near buildings.
However, foresters are not well versed in reaching farmers and engaging around tree health issues in a way that resonates with farmers and their priorities.
This webinar will discuss how and why to improve engagement with farmers, using the ‘Farmer’s Guide to Ash Dieback’ as an example.
The webinar is hosted by the Arboricultural Association and the speakers are Eleanor Marks from LEAF and Berglind Karlsdóttir from Forest Research.
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