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From a tenant farm near Salisbury to becoming the first female President of the National Farmers’ Union in its 109-year history, Minette Batters brings a powerful and personal perspective to British farming. Raised locally and driven by a lifelong determination to work the land, she reflects on the challenges facing farmers during some of the most turbulent years in modern history; from Brexit and Covid to global instability. In conversation with Alex Langlands, this wide-ranging discussion explores food security, rural life and what it really takes to feed the nation. Insightful, honest and rooted in lived experience, this is a timely conversation about land, leadership and the future of farming.