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Smart Farming Briefing Webinar

The Smart Farming programme is looking for farmers to take part in the 2021 Smart Farming Challenge and get a free cost saving study for their farm.

The booking for the event is now CLOSED.

Presentations and reports from the night will be made avaialble on this page in the days after the event.

On Thursday the 1st of April from 7 to 8pm there will be a webinar held via Microsoft Teams to give farmers, who are interested in learning more about Smart Farming, an opportunity to find out more about the programme and what is required by participating farmers.

The event will be chaired by Paul O’Brien, Chair of the IFA National Environmental & Rural Affairs Committee.

You will also hear from a 2020 Smart Farming participant Karol Kissane on his experience with the programme on his own farm.

If you are interested in attending the webinar and potentially save €5,600 on your farm and reduce your farm’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 9%.


Registration

The booking for the event is now CLOSED.

Presentations and reports from the night will be made avaialble on this page in the days after the event.