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Monday, 26 May 2008
We're all geared up for another repeat success of last year's Open Farm Sunday.
Over 200 of you have already registered to open your farm on the 1st June and it looks set to be another great day for the whole of the industry.
Our new Open Farm Sunday website has been a bit hit and we hope it will make registering and preparing for your event even easier. The resource packs are now being posted out to host farmers, which include lots of goodies like polo shirts, posters, activity booklets, road side boards, stickers and postcards to help make your event a huge success.The first lot of Open Farm Sunday workshops are going really well and we hope to see lots more of your during the next few months at our remaining events.
Whether you've taken part in Open Farm Sunday for the last couple of years, are opening up for the first time this year, or just thinking about it - please come along to one of our workshops to find out more.
For further Open Farm Sunday news click here.
Labels:
environment,
events,
farming,
tourism,
waveney-wildlife



