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NFU Shed Talks champions resilience and mental wellbeing in farming, live in Nottinghamshire




Farmers and growers gathered at a Nottinghamshire farm for the second NFU Shed Talks Live event, championing mental health and wellbeing.

The event, on September 18, offered an evening of open and honest conversation, shared experience, and practical insight into the challenges and opportunities facing British agriculture.

Chaired by NFU President Tom Bradshaw, and held in a grain barn at John and Cathy Charles-Jones’ farm, at Woodborough, explored resilience — from succession planning and business strategy, to mental wellbeing and adapting to change.

Richard Walters, Bizza Walters, NFU President Tom Bradshaw, Chris Collingham, and Oliver Collingham at the NFU Shed Talks event at Woodborough Park Farm. Photo: Supplied
Richard Walters, Bizza Walters, NFU President Tom Bradshaw, Chris Collingham, and Oliver Collingham at the NFU Shed Talks event at Woodborough Park Farm. Photo: Supplied

Attendees heard directly from two farming families — Chris and Oliver Collingham, from Farnsfield, and Richard and Bizza Walters, from Warwickshire — who spoke about working across generations, navigating succession, and balancing tradition with innovation.

The keynote session featured public speaker and Cumbrian member Hannah Jackson, known online as The Red Shepherdess. In conversation with Tom Bradshaw, she shared her journey into farming from a non-agricultural background and the lessons she’s learned about mental wellbeing, self-belief, and building a supportive community.

She said: “What I’ve learned since I first stepped into farming is that resilience is not just about pushing through — it’s about being honest, asking for help, and surrounding yourself with the people who truly understand.

Red Shepherdess Hannah Jackson with NFU President Tom Bradshaw at the event at Woodborough Park Farm in Nottinghamshire. Photo: Supplied
Red Shepherdess Hannah Jackson with NFU President Tom Bradshaw at the event at Woodborough Park Farm in Nottinghamshire. Photo: Supplied

“Shed Talks has reminded me how powerful it is when farmers open up, share their stories and realise they’re not alone. Farming can be tough, but when we support one another we can build something stronger.

With all the pressures facing farmers, awareness of the importance of good mental health and how we must take care of ourselves and each other is not optional — it is part of what keeps us going.”

The evening concluded with the ‘Community Café’, where attendees were able to connect with one another and put their questions to NFU policy and sector specialists.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw added: “Resilience in farming has never been more important.

Stragglethorpe cereal farmer Peter Gadd speaks with NFU county adviser Gabriella Gregory at the NFU Shed Talks event. Photo: Supplied
Stragglethorpe cereal farmer Peter Gadd speaks with NFU county adviser Gabriella Gregory at the NFU Shed Talks event. Photo: Supplied

“We know that farmer confidence is at an all-time low, and concerns around succession and the family farm tax are adding further strain. But events like Shed Talks show the strength of our community. When farmers come together to share their experiences — whether it’s passing on a business, managing mental health, or embracing innovation — we build the confidence to invest in the future.

“We are an island of more than 70 million people and British farming has a vital role to play. These conversations help shape a more sustainable, more connected future for agriculture, and I’m proud to see members leading that change.”



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