Real-life’ resumes

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Download PDF Following last year’s online event, the Cereals Event returns in the flesh this year, at a slightly later date (30 June-1 July) at its site in Boothby Graffoe, Lincs. Though it has been a while, and perhaps most of us have forgotten what it’s like to attend a ‘real-life’ show, organisers of Cereals 2021 are promising a jam-packed two days to both inform and entertain visitors. The theme of this year’s event is ‘a healthier path to profits’ and as part of this, many aspects of Cereals will focus on sustainability, efficiency and diversity, says event organiser Alli McEntyre. As well as the annual favourites, including the NIAB Soil Hole and Syngenta’s Sprays & Sprayers Arena, there are a handful of new features for the 2021 event. With the importance of good drainage seen over the past few seasons, The National Association of Agricultural Contractors are presenting a new Land Drainage Hub this year, aimed at bringing together leading agricultural contractors with land drainage expertise as well as drainage equipment manufacturers to help arable farmers get the most from their land. The new feature will include presentations, video demos and equipment on display…
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