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The Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) is an independent charity and membership organisation dedicated to supporting the progression of knowledge and innovation within the agricultural community.
RASE members can benefit from joining a community of farmers, industry participants and researchers, all of whom have an interest in new ideas, technologies and solutions which can enable the progression of agriculture.
For general RASE enquiries contact info@rase.org.uk or 024 7669 2470. For awards enquiries contact emilys@rase.org.uk. For membership enquiries contact membership @rase.org.uk.
In addition to the Farm of the Future: Journey to Net Zero report and the action guide for farmers, there are a number of sector-specific reports available to RASE members. These include: Decarbonising UK Agriculture – Farm Vehicles and Future Fuels. Decarbonising UK cereal production.
In 1840, the Royal Agricultural Society of England was granted its’ Royal Charter by HRH Queen Victoria. Across nearly two centuries, the Royal Agricultural Society of England has played a leading role in the rapid agricultural progress of the 19th and 20th Centuries.
The Royal Agricultural Society of England’s awards recognise leading individuals and organisations in agriculture. All RASE awards are open to members and non-members, except the Long Service Award, where the nominator must be a member of the society.
The RASE Long Service Awards recognise the dedication and commitment of individuals who have provided continuous service in agriculture for significant milestones. These awards are given for 40, 50, 55, 60, and 70 years of service.
In 2023 Alastair received The Royal Agricultural Society’s National Agricultural Award given in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the advancement of agriculture in the United Kingdom.
The Royal Agricultural Society of England is an independent charity and membership organisation dedicated to supporting the progression of knowledge and innovation within the agricultural community.
Farmers are invited to join RASE and Innovation for Agriculture for a two-day study tour in Hampshire. The tour will include visits to several farms which have either implemented new technologies or taking an innovative approach to food production while increasing farm business resilience.