Drystoning
Member
Hello,
I posted on here before asking about drystone walling as a potential profession to go alongside farming, and I got some really informative responses.
Would anyone be able to give me some more advice on other jobs that are related/allied to farming that would be interesting and would allow me to farm on the side.
From having a look online I have found rural surveying, agriculture consultancy, hedgelaying, agroecology
I would be willing to work towards professional qualifications.
Agronomy seems to be something that crops up a lot (no pun intended) but I'm not much interested in the arable side of farming.
Any more ideas?
I posted on here before asking about drystone walling as a potential profession to go alongside farming, and I got some really informative responses.
Would anyone be able to give me some more advice on other jobs that are related/allied to farming that would be interesting and would allow me to farm on the side.
From having a look online I have found rural surveying, agriculture consultancy, hedgelaying, agroecology
I would be willing to work towards professional qualifications.
Agronomy seems to be something that crops up a lot (no pun intended) but I'm not much interested in the arable side of farming.
Any more ideas?