#farm24 is here - will you support British farmers?

Today sees the ninth 24 Hours in farming event take place and Farmers Guardian needs your support

Emily Ashworth
Digital Editor
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#farm24 is here - will you support British farmers?

24 Hours in Farming kicks off today, August 8 at 5am, a digital event sponsored by Morrisons which will see farmers and those in the wider industry take to social media to support and showcase the work of British farmers. 

No matter your role, head to social media to post your videos and images using the hashtag #farm24 and tag Farmers Guardian and Morrisons.

Over 1,000 people have already pledged their support to industry by signing the below form, so if you want to back the country's farmers, fill out the pledge and help us show the world what really happens in a 24-hour period on British farms. 

There are 24 ambassadors, including BBC Countryfile presenter Adam Henson, taking to social media to support the campaign, with blogs, videos and live streams from their accounts.

You can find out who they are here

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