#FARM24 gets a huge shout out on BBC Radio One

24 Hours in Farming is in full swing and the campaign was just mentioned on BBC Radio One.

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#FARM24 gets a huge shout out on BBC Radio One

Agriculture's biggest digital campaign is already making waves, trending at number two on Twitter and featuring on Greg James' BBC Radio One breakfast show. 

Well-known farmer Tom Everall, known as Tom the young farmer, has made a name for himself over the last few years after texting in to the show and talking about farming.

This morning he messaged Greg James about #FARM24 and the renowned DJ championed the initiative, stating it is important. 

You can listen below at 07:42. 

 

 

You can head to all Farmers Guardian social media to see what is going on and use the hashtag #FARM24 to take part. 

 

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