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Arable event Cereals 2021 to go ahead as planned
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Organisers have revealed further details of next month’s Cereals event, which is set to become one of the first major face-to-face farming events following the relaxation of lockdown restrictions.
This year’s event will be held in Lincolnshire on 30 June to 1 July and will comply with all required biosecurity measures against Covid-19.
Event director Alli McEntyre said the physical event will go ahead as planned. “No online webinars, just real people meeting in the fields of Boothby Graffoe,” she added.
Live demos
There will be more than 360 exhibitors to visit across 45ha stands and live demonstrations, including areas dedicated to agronomy, technology, machinery, business, education, environment, and renewable energy.
Cereals to go ahead as live event this summer
28 April 2021 |
The event will be going ahead in late June at its site in Boothby Graffoe, Lincolnshire
Cereals, the UK s leading technical event for the arable industry, will be going ahead this summer as a real live face-to-face event, organisers confirm.
Contrary to the rumour mill, the show is happening in real life and farmers can be there in person, according to event organiser Alli McEntyre.
“No online webinars, just real people meeting in the fields of Boothby Graffoe, Lincolnshire. Not a ‘virtual’ link in sight,” she explained.
“You can walk across real grass, eye up actual machines, talk to people directly, attend seminars in person, examine the crop plots - and there’s even a soil pit you can get into.”