This year at NFU Conference, the British Farmer & Grower editorial team is inviting members to have a look behind the scenes to find out how the NFU’s flagship membership magazine is produced.
The British Farmer & Grower team can be found by the in Hall 3, just by the main entrance, on both days.
Staff will be on-hand to listen to your opinions about all the NFU magazines, show you how they are put together each month and will even give you the chance to be on the cover of a British Farmer & Grower – NFU Conference edition (well sort-of).
A giant banner will provide the perfect backdrop for members to grace the cover of British Farmer & Grower by getting their picture taken or taking their own selfies. Make sure to share all your photographs to social media channels using the #NFU18 hashtag. You may even make it into the April 2018 British Farmer & Grower when it hits doorsteps in March.
For more information about the competition, please come along to Hall 3 on 20 and 21 February. Alternatively, email British Farmer & Grower editor Jo Travis at am8udHJhdmlzQG5mdS5vcmcudWs=
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