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<blockquote data-quote="B'o'B" data-source="post: 6972878" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>PA1 & 2 etc. are good to get unless you’re in organics. </p><p>Telehandler course.</p><p>Manual handling. </p><p>First aid. </p><p>BASIS and FACTS are both good for the basics of agronomy, but would be very tough without some experience. </p><p>Welding is a good skill to have on a farm along with basic mechanics skills. </p><p>I did a BTEC in engineering before coming back to the farm which has really come in handy Over the years. </p><p>I’m not sure Uni is really the best place for learning about physical farming to be honest, but I may be being a bit biased as I never wanted to go to Uni and turned down my place after taking a year out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B'o'B, post: 6972878, member: 491"] PA1 & 2 etc. are good to get unless you’re in organics. Telehandler course. Manual handling. First aid. BASIS and FACTS are both good for the basics of agronomy, but would be very tough without some experience. Welding is a good skill to have on a farm along with basic mechanics skills. I did a BTEC in engineering before coming back to the farm which has really come in handy Over the years. I’m not sure Uni is really the best place for learning about physical farming to be honest, but I may be being a bit biased as I never wanted to go to Uni and turned down my place after taking a year out. [/QUOTE]
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