The Farmers Guardian podcast: #farm24 special guest hosted by Amy Wilkinson

Ever wondered what happens at Farmers Guardian HQ throughout the day of 24 Hours in Farming? In this episode of the podcast, you can experience #farm24 with us from start to finish.

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The Farmers Guardian podcast: #farm24 special guest hosted by Amy Wilkinson

In a special one-off podcast, guest-hosted by Farmers Guardian columnist and farmer Amy Wilkinson, go behind the scenes at Farmers Guardian HQ to see how our epic digital campaign, 24 Hours in Farming, unfolds. Reaching millions of people, the campaign aims to showcase the farming industry to wider society and this year we have 24 ambassadors to help us do just that. Amy visits one of this year's ambassadors, Frank Carr, who farms in Yorkshire, to talk to him about being a fourth-generation hill farmer and why #farm24 is so important. 

You can also hear from the Farmers Guardian team throughout the day, manning the social channels to push the campaign to its limits.

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