The Cereals Podcast

Taking a Whole Farm Approach to Farm Management

53 min · 25. feb. 2026
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For the third episode of the official podcast of the Cereals Event host Sandy Kirkpatrick is joined by Georgina Wallis and Will Foyle from Hutchinsons alongside farmers Thomas Todd and Andrew Pitts to discuss how to take a ‘whole farm approach’ to farm management? They cover planning, cost of production, rotations, compliance, risk management and much more.  Also featuring a snippet of our previous conversation with Jeremy Clarkson.  With thanks to the sponsor of this episode: Hutchinsons Thanks also to Diddly Squat Farm and everyone who contributed, including Georgina Wallis (Head of Environmental Services, Hutchinsons), Will Foyle (Head of Farm Business Consultancy, Hutchinsons), Thomas Todd (Barelees Farm, Northumberland) and Andrew Pitts (Moat Farm, Northamptonshire).  Please note this podcast does not constitute advice.  For our podcast disclaimer visit https://www.thecerealsevent.co.uk/podcast-disclaimer [https://www.thecerealsevent.co.uk/podcast-disclaimer]

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