Find out what the experts have to say about your business prospects in 2010
Are you wondering what 2010 will bring for your business? If you want to know, and find out what the experts have to say about the prospects for dairy, beef and sheep and arable businesses, listen to our online events to find out.
As part of our series of free online seminars, we asked your questions to experts from each sector.If you missed the event you can catch up on demand and hear vwhat the experts have to say.
If you have not already registered, it’s not too late to sign up and catch all the action on demand, from your PC at any time.
Arable
Watch again:http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=187237&s=1&k=66987E31E3706279622FFA21309CE7F5
Chaired by: Teresa Rush, arable editor, Farmers Guardian
Financial outlook: Carl Atkin, Bidwells
Technical challenges: Guy Gagen, chief adviser of combinable crops, NFU
Additional panel member: Clare Tucker, BASF
Session sponsor: BASF Tracker
Beef & Sheep
Watch again:http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=187281&s=1&k=1A78DF6855FAFE245CDE3DEB6DA59479
Chaired by: Emma Penny, editor, Farmers Guardian
Financial outlook: Neil Cameron, Bidwells
Technical challenges: Alistair Mackintosh, livestock board chairman, NFU
Additional panel member: Diane Spence, principal, specialist farm advice, Natural England
Session sponsor: Natural England
Dairy
Watch again: http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=187327&s=1&k=4DB9179C2360BF72B4748982AD65D47A
Chaired by: Jack Davies, web editor, Farmers Guardian
Financial outlook: John Moverley, Bidwells
Technical challenges: George Fisher, head of knowledge transfer, DairyCo
Additional panel member: Hugh Kerr, international nutrition development manager, Richard Keenan
Session sponsor: Keenan



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