
A Date for your diary
We are excited to announce
the date for​​​
The Kenilworth Show
Saturday 6th June 2026
We look forward to seeing you there
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Volunteers Needed
The show simply wouldn’t be possible without the amazing support of our volunteers. If you can spare some time in the run-up, on the day itself, or afterwards to help with the breakdown, we’d love to hear from you.
Please complete the attached form and return it to society@kenilworthshow.co.uk

Date:
Thurs 29 Jan
2026
Kenilworth Show
Planning Meetings
Planning for the Kenilworth Show is underway, and all KADAS members are very welcome to come along and get involved. Whether you’d like to help with organising, planning, or simply finding out more, we’d love to see you.
Volunteers are always welcome too, and there are plenty of ways to get involved, both big and small.
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Next meeting:
Date: Thursday 29 January 2026
Venue: East Chase Distillers, Chase Lane, Kenilworth, CV8 1PR
Timing: From 7.30pm
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All KADAS Members & Volunteers welcome

You Matter. Your Farm Matters.
Your Legacy Matters.
Date: 10 February 2026
Location: NFU, Stoneleigh Park
Cost: Free (booking required)
Booking deadline: 2 February 2026
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The Rural Hub, in collaboration with Warwickshire County Council, Innovation for Agriculture and Warwickshire NFU, is hosting a free one-day event focused on practical ways to improve soil health, productivity and long-term farm resilience.
Hear from leading researchers, farmers and policy makers on how data, technology and innovation can support better margins and sustainable farming. The event offers real-world insights, practical methods and the chance to engage with early adopters and industry experts.
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After lunch, attendees can take part in an optional afternoon session featuring live demonstrations and informal conversations covering topics such as soil science, drones, digital monitoring, farm security and emerging agri-tech.
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Open to all, including KADAS members.
Places are free but must be booked in advance.

Date:
Thurs 26 Feb 2026
Nuffield Scholarship Talks
Nuffield Farming West Midlands Region invites prospective applicants and anyone interested in Nuffield to an evening event, co hosted by KADAS and the Warwickshire Hub.
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Venue: RASE Centre, 6th Street, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth CV8 2LG
Time: 6.45pm for 7pm start
Speakers:
Liz Haines (Nsch 2024)
Liz currently milks a 400 strong heard of Spring Calving Cows alongside her two business partners. Having began a career in Publishing she returned to farming with her husband and took on a tenancy in Staffordshire in 2013. As well as being a Sector Council Member for AHDB diary so is also a regular columnist for the Farmers Weekly. She was diagnosed with ADHD in 2022 which prompted a new understanding of how to employ and support others. She is passionate about opportunities for new entrants into agriculture and bringing people from non farming backgrounds into the industry.
Saba Amir (Nsch 2024)
Saba’s route into Agriculture was rather unconventional and started with being awarded a PhD scholarship in 2017 to study gut health in Chickens. Her interest in diary and sustainable agriculture grew when she worked as a knowledge exchange fellow for Farming Connect. Saba has recently been a Livestock Consultant at ADAS and presented her Nuffield Study: Prolonged Calf Cow Contact in Dairy Farming: Challenges and Opportunities, at this year’s conference.
To register please email: rob@farmservicesltd.co.uk
All welcome




