b'The next generation Leading for changeWith many of our farmsAlongside making aAll of this may involveLeading a process of changeYoull find innovativeYoull look for innovative likely to become vacantsubstantial investment indifferent models forby implementing a newways to make sure thatworking practices amongst over the next few years,our farmhouses and farmmanaging a small number approach to farming, youllthe management of ourour farmers and partners, we have an opportunity toinfrastructure, we wantof our farms especiallydeliver wider conservationfarmed estate in the Lakeswhile identifying new develop and support a newto support our farmers towhere we can usebenefits for both the naturaldelivers our wider charitablesolutions to make ourgeneration of farmers asdevelop robust businessthese farms to test newand cultural landscape andobjectiveshealthierfarms sustainable. Youll partners who are committedplans and where possibleapproaches or to helpa more sustainable farmingsoils, diverse habitats,lead the development to deliver nature friendlynew, diversified forms ofthe next generation gainfuture for the Nationalmore diverse and plentifulof new models for farming in the challengingincome. This programmethe skills and experienceTrust. As the Future Farmingwildlife, public access andmanaging farms, such as Lake District landscape. will identify gaps in ourthey need. A key elementProgramme Manager, youllunderstandingas partapprenticeships and in-knowledge and researchof the programme will besupport the wider Nationalof our Land Outdoors andhand farming. Sharing Our new entrant scheme is aneeds. This will ensure ourstakeholder engagementTrust Lake District team toNature Programme. Youllthe outcomes from this vital part of this programmedecisions about the wayand communication,build stronger relationshipsalso work closely with ourprogramme with our and an essential componentwe manage our farms areensuring that we canwith all our farmers, basedtenants, rangers and estatepartners, youll makein building a sustainable andevidence based and willlearn from best practiceon trust, understandingmanagers to make sure thatsure that the benefitsresilient future for our Lakedeliver the results we want. elsewhere, as well as and mutual benefit, therebyour farms are welcomingand key learnings areDistrict farms. Ensuring thatsharing our experience improving our reputation asto visitors and providewell understood acrossour new entrants can learnand learnings.a champion for farming thatopportunities for peoplethe Trust and beyondfrom the experience anddelivers benefits for peopleto understand more aboutour boundaries.knowledge of our outgoingand nature.farming, food production tenants will also be crucial.and the role farmers play in managing the landscape.'