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Our 12th AGM and Members’                                                                                                  Oxford Real
             AGM & Members’ Day 2018 overview
                Day, held on 20 October 2018,
                in Cardiff’s beautiful City Hall,
                was our biggest event to date,                                                                                             Farming
                with over 145 members and
                guests in attendance!                                                                                                      Conference
                The Trust’s Chairman,
                Professor Pete Hollingsworth,                                                                                              By Bex Cartwright, Conservation
                gave an opening address                                                                                                    Officer for Making a Buzz for the Coast
                and highlighted the Trust’s
                achievements in 2018. Pete
                spoke about the growth                                                       It’s important Trust staff stay abreast of   their experiences of farming with
                of BeeWalk, the fundamental importance of collaboration, and how the         the latest research and issues affecting   sustainability and biodiversity in mind. In
                Trust is a founder member of Rethink Nature, a group of leading species      modern farming. In January 2019, myself   the ‘Farming Green can put you in the
                conservation organisations combining extensive knowledge to communicate      and three colleagues attended the Oxford   Black’ (hosted by the Nature Friendly
                conservation messages. Pete gave a special mention to our retiring           Real Farming Conference (ORFC). It was   Farming Network) and ‘How do we
                trustee, Nigel Ajax-Lewis, who has provided invaluable wisdom, insight and   my first time attending the conference,   best support farming that protects and
                knowledge over the years. He acknowledged the commitment of Trust staff,     and even before the day of the event    restores nature’ sessions, we heard
                and of course he gave a heartfelt thanks to you, our members, as our work is   arrived, I was impressed with the breadth   from a diverse range of farmers, that
                only possible with your support.                                             and diversity of topics and issues      through altering farming practices
                                                                                             covered.                                or diversifying their business were
                After the official AGM business was concluded, there were a series of talks                                          delivering environmental benefits, good
                from project staff, followed by a presentation by two students from Atlantic   2019 was the biggest year for ORFC    quality products as well as turning a
                Independent College, who are committed to raising awareness of bumblebee     yet, attracting 1,000 delegates and     profit.
                conservation.                                                                240 speakers or session leaders. The
                                                                                             conference attracts a wide diversity of   For example, Dingley Dell Pork based in
                Our special guest speakers were Liam Olds of Colliery Spoils and Andrew      people with backgrounds in agriculture.   Suffolk, produce high quality pigs on a
                Salisbury of the Royal Horticultural Society.                                With over 100 conference sessions to    rotational system, whereby rested areas

                Volunteer Awards were presented to recognize the wonderful work of John      choose from over two days, we were      are sown with a nectar and pollen-rich
                Catton, John Taylor, Margaret and Lily Alston, and Morgan Greenhalf.         spoilt for choice. As well as practical   seed mix to benefit pollinators. In 2018,
                                                                                             sessions covering soil health, drought   over 30 hectares of these seed mixes
                The day concluded with a raffle with prizes kindly donated, and a Question   resilience and biological pest control, you   were sown around the farm!
                Time panel session with speakers and Trust staff.                            could choose from sessions as varied as
                                                                                             ‘Farming, food and feminism’ or ‘Farming,   An address from the current Secretary
                                                                                                                                     of State for environment, food and
                                                                                             wildlife and the importance of spirituality’.
                                                                                                                                     rural affairs, the Rt. Hon Michael Gove
                                                                                             The sessions of greatest interest,      MP, reiterated the ‘public money for
                                                                                             were those in which farmers shared      public goods’ mantra and spoke about
                                                                                                                                     the benefits that would go to those
                                                                                                                                     who replenished natural capital and
                                                       Our next AGM and Members’                                                     engaged in environmentally sustainable
                                                                                                                                     practises.
                                                       Day will be in Manchester
                                                       on Saturday 19 October                                                        For more details visit: orfc.org.uk/
                                                       2019. Please check out our
                         Photos: (above) members’ and   website for more details: www.                                               Photo: Martin Lines, Nature
         20           guests; (right) donated raffle prizes  bumblebeeconservation.org/agm                                           Friendly Farming Network         21
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