NFU Cymru members in Clwyd are invited to their county's AGM.
The meeting will take place on Wednesday, November 20, at 7.30pm at Coleg Cambria, Llysfasi, Ruthin.
The guest speaker will be Rhys Owen, a farmer and head of conservation, woodland, and agriculture for Eryri National Park.
Mr Owen, a former Wales YFC chairman, joined Eryri National Park more than 22 years ago and has led the conservation, woodland, and agriculture team for 16 years.
He primarily deals with land management issues and is known for designing and delivering multiple projects, including those for other agencies.
Mr Owen is also a lowland LFA beef and sheep farmer, running 140 acres in the Caernarfon area.
Some areas of his farm are within a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), part of the Wales Coastal Path, and have scheduled monuments.
NFU Cymru Clwyd county chairman, David Williams, said: "I’d like to thank Rhys Owen in advance for taking the time out of his extremely busy diary to come and speak with us.
"Please do come along and join us for what will be an interesting and thought-provoking evening, where we will also vote for our county officeholder team for the upcoming year."
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