Farmers Membership
About this membership
Focused on conservation
It has never been more important for farming and conservation to work in tune with one another. With 75% of Norfolk in agricultural use, Norfolk farmers and their land play a pivotal role in conserving Norfolk’s environment and wildlife. By becoming a member of Norfolk FWAG, you will be supporting us in our conservation efforts.
As a not-for-profit organisation, Norfolk FWAG memberships allow us to continue the essential work we conduct. In return, you receive instant and regular access to our conservation experts and the farming advisory service they provide. As well as this, you become part of our network of conservation-minded Norfolk farmers who all share the same goal of enriching the local environment, habitats and wildlife through farming.
Our variety of memberships allows us to work for farmers, landowners, and conservation champions in a way that suits their individual needs and circumstances.
Benefits
Access expert advice
- Access to our expert advice and services at preferential rates
- Free Management Packs
- Free Funding Handbook
- Free telephone advice when needed
- Signed up for our regular newsletter, offering news and updates on farming and conservation
- Invitations to farm walks hosted by us
- Invitation to the Farm Conservation Competition Award Presentation evening
- Exclusive access and discounted tickets to Norfolk FWAG events
Memberships
Our Farmers Membership packages
Enhanced Membership
An Enhanced Membership gives Norfolk farmers direct access to the conservation/environmental topics that matter to them most, year after year. And, of course, members of this level gain all of the same benefits received on a Standard Membership.
Includes a half day visit covering a topic of the farmers choosing (e.g. cross compliance, agri-environment, habitat management).
Annual subscription: £350 + VAT
Standard Membership
With a membership, there are several ways to access our farming advisory services including telephone phone advice, regular updates from our newsletter, or visits to your farm at a reduced price.
Expert Advice | Preferential Rates | Newsletters | Farm Walks | Events
Annual subscription: £120 + VAT
Supporter Membership
A Supporter Membership is different from our other plans as these are offered to non-landowners who don’t require the support of our services.
You may decide to take up a Supporter Membership to simply give your support to our charity, and as a thank you, you will be added to the Norfolk FWAG newsletter list to receive our regular emails.
Annual subscription: £50 + VAT
Our Service Rates
Members
Full Day: £575
Half Day: £300
Hourly Rate: £95
Non Members
Full Day: £675
Half Day: £350
Hourly Rate: £110
Contact Us
Enquire about Farmers Membership
Interested in a Farmers Membership? Please fill in the form and submit your details.
If you have any questions or are having difficulty signing up, fill out our enquiry form below or contact us via email: advice@norfolkfwag.co.uk or via phone: 01603 814869.
Case studies
What we've been up to

Deepdale Farm: Responsible Deer Management Balanced with Farming, Nature, and People
Site overview Deepdale Farm was one of the first farms to become involved in the work of Norfolk FWAG’s Norfolk Deer Strategy (NDS), back in July 2025, when Anna and Fiona invited us along to see how the farm was evolving into a haven for nature and people on the

Norfolk FWAG Nature-Based Solutions Case Study: Kirby Cane Hall Farms
Site and event overview Norfolk FWAG held a Nature-based Solutions (NbS) workshop and farm visit on 10 December 2025, based at the Jubilee Hall in Bungay, followed by a visit to Kirby Cane Hall Farms. The event brought together farmers, landowners and representatives from several River Trusts, providing an opportunity

Peatland restoration, Chestnut Farm
Peatlands in the broads: Healthy peatlands are a haven for wildlife, they store carbon in their soils as well as cleaning and storing water in the landscape. The Broads contains a significant amount of England’s lowland peatlands, however approximately one quarter of them are drained for agriculture. When peat is