"Our children mean so much to us, and those who want to take over the business and be the next generation of farmers may have that privilege taken away. I truly do not know what I would do if I had to have that painful conversation about giving up our farm business and giving up an industry which has provided me with so much joy"
"From a young age and following in my grandparents' footsteps, I knew I wanted to pursue a career in agriculture"
Two aspiring farmers who took part in the inaugural Nuffield Farming Trust's Next-Gen Scholarship, a project aimed at opening up the prestigious scheme to a younger audience, talk to Jane Thynne about their experiences
"I really think that farmers deserve more attention; I think we [farmers] are just expected to produce food for people to eat and get on with it without any real thanks"
"I have been farming as long as I can remember"
"There is still a great deal of uncertainty about the future of agriculture in Wales"
"It is important to realise that rural isolation can be a very real problem for farmers, with a rise in loneliness since the pandemic"
Olivia Shave is a shepherdess and the founder and director of Ecoewe which offers a range of sustainable products derived from the family’s flock. Olivia has launched the #Ruraleducationmatters campaign and a petition to revise the national curriculum and introduce comprehensive rural education in UK schools
"If I was to provide advice to any farmer, it would be this: always tell people where you are, tell them what you are doing and always keep a phone with you at all times"
Many believe there is a lack of connection between the farming industry and thoe public. The National Curriculum Review is now open meaning you could help to shape the future of agricultural education