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<blockquote data-quote="farmideas" data-source="post: 842738" data-attributes="member: 3653"><p>Conference got full marks for the venue which was unbeatable; price; the 60 or so short, pithy, cut the crap sessions; the atmosphere; the mix of farming business and farm ethics delegates; the 20+ support volunteers who provided real help . Downside were the occasional focus of speakers on problems - we're all going to hell on a handcart - with fewer giving practical answers. Ian Wilkinson's <a href="https://twitter.com/CotswoldSeeds" target="_blank">@CotswoldSeeds</a> explanation of cover crops was simply outstanding. The venue size is ideal, as the sessions have the right number of people - how could the soil workshop work with even 150? It would have an entirely different atmosphere. Like glastonbury, the keen ones book their tickets early, and the laggards remember to do so earlier the next year. There's no penalty in developing a waiting list!</p><p></p><p>Altogether outstanding, and many thanks to Colin and his huge and talented team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmideas, post: 842738, member: 3653"] Conference got full marks for the venue which was unbeatable; price; the 60 or so short, pithy, cut the crap sessions; the atmosphere; the mix of farming business and farm ethics delegates; the 20+ support volunteers who provided real help . Downside were the occasional focus of speakers on problems - we're all going to hell on a handcart - with fewer giving practical answers. Ian Wilkinson's [URL='https://twitter.com/CotswoldSeeds']@CotswoldSeeds[/URL] explanation of cover crops was simply outstanding. The venue size is ideal, as the sessions have the right number of people - how could the soil workshop work with even 150? It would have an entirely different atmosphere. Like glastonbury, the keen ones book their tickets early, and the laggards remember to do so earlier the next year. There's no penalty in developing a waiting list! Altogether outstanding, and many thanks to Colin and his huge and talented team. [/QUOTE]
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