This year's Back British Farming Day has been rescheduled to take place in November. It was postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The NFU's annual initiative, which had an original date of 14 September, will now take place on Wednesday, 2 November.
'Back British Farming Day,' now in its seventh year, emphasizes the efforts of farmers and growers across the UK. The public is encouraged to participate, and MPs usually wear an iconic wheatsheaf lapel pin badge to show their support for British farming.
The Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition, and senior politicians have worn them during debates and at Prime Minister's Questions.
Source: farminguk.com