Oxford Farming Conference Announces 2025 Inspire Delegates

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Fifteen ambitious individuals from across the agrifood industry have been awarded fully funded places to attend the UK’s leading agricultural conference, strengthening their personal and professional growth through immersive event experiences, skills development and tailored support from industry experts. 

The Oxford Farming Conference’s (OFC) Inspire Programme, which has been running since 2017 and is supported by BASF Agricultural Solutions and The Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture (TIAH), has nurtured over 115 alumni, many of whom have proceeded to launch new ventures, take on leadership roles, and pivot into new career paths, contributing significantly to the industry.  

This year’s cohort consists of a dynamic mix of professionals, including livestock and arable farmers, agronomists, surveyors, scientists, and communicators. Open to individuals aged 30 to 45 actively working in rural, food, and farming industries, the Inspire Programme continues to draw the most talented and driven individuals in the field. 

OFC Director and 2025 Programme lead, Julia Latto said, “The Inspire Programme is a cornerstone of our commitment to fostering leadership and innovation in UK farming and rural industries, and has a strong track record of delivering on this objective. This year, we’re proud to welcome such a talented and diverse group, each with unique perspectives that will enrich the conference, and beyond. Through discussion, debate and knowledge exchange, they will gain the vital tools and lasting connections necessary to drive forward their careers and contribute to a more resilient industry.” 

Head of Partnerships and Policy at TIAH, Tess Howe, added, “TIAH is proud to sponsor the OFC Inspire Programme once again. Supporting collaboration, networking, and leadership development is crucial for building a resilient and forward-thinking farming industry, and that aligns perfectly with TIAH’s ambitions. We believe that by empowering these talented individuals, we are investing in the future of farming - helping to secure its sustainability and success for years to come. 

Joel Johnson, Business Director at BASF Agricultural Solutions, UK & Ireland, said, “BASF is dedicated to championing UK agriculture and we recognise that our industry requires diversity, partnerships, and collaboration to navigate the challenges of today and tomorrow. We are proud to support OFC and its Inspire Programme, ensuring that the legacy of inspiring, challenging and innovating continues for years to come and helps move our industry forward. 

In addition to full Conference access, which will address the theme, “Facing Change, Finding Opportunity, delegates will attend exclusive away days in London this November, developing contacts, skills and connections that will enable them to maximise their OFC experience in January.  

There will also be post-conference opportunities for continued development including an annual gathering with the full alumni. The 2024 event took place at the start of October,  hosted by brothers Andrew (former OFC Director) and William Pitts at their Northamptonshire farm. The event featured a panel discussion, farm tour, and opportunity to reconnect and share ideas. 

For more information about the conference, taking place from 8 to 10 January 2025, visit www.ofc.org.uk.     

To meet the delegates, download their biographies here.

2025 Inspire Delegates 

 Ana Reynolds Northamptonshire AHDB Sustainable Farming Lead and Mixed Farmer

Joseph 

Martlew 

North Yorkshire 

Research Agronomist, NIAB 

Michael 

 

Jarmuz 

East Riding of Yorkshire 

Feedstock Development Lead, Future Biogas Limited 

Rachel 

Martin 

County Down 

Farming Editor, Irish Examiner 

Sarah 

Glazebrook-Milner 

Shropshire 

Partner bookkeeper, The Country Office 

Sarah  

Wadelin 

England 

Senior Technical Manager, Minor Weir and Willis Ltd 

Simon 

King 

Lincolnshire 

Farm Manager 

Tracey 

Donaghey 

Northern Ireland  

Farmer and Communications Offer, Ulster Farmers’ Union 

William  

Rickard 

Hertfordshire 

Soil Scientist, Rothamsted Research 

Awel Mai 

Hughes 

Denbighshire 

Beef and Sheep Farmer and Partner and Solicitor with Agri Advisor 

Emma 

Story 

Gwynedd 

Strategic Lead for Nature Recovery and Carbon Sequestration, Wales’ Designated Landscapes 

Peter 

Gallagher 

Fermanagh 

Farmer 

Rory 

Lay 

Shropshire 

Farmer 

Kate Yarwood Herefordshire PR and Communications

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OFC25 will take place from 8th to 10th January 2025, in Oxford and Online.

In-person tickets have now sold out, but you can still join us, virtually, via our digital ticket. View the programme, speakers and more information in our dedicated conference section.

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