The future of farming is no longer built on one income stream.

Across the UK, farming families are under pressure to adapt. Rising energy costs, changing tax rules, succession planning, and the need for more resilient businesses are forcing rural enterprises to think differently.

On Thursday 2 July, farming families and rural business owners will have the opportunity to see what successful diversification actually looks like at one of the South’s most innovative farms.

Hosted at Meon Springs in Hampshire, this practical event brings together experts in renewables, succession planning, and modern farm business strategy.

A Real Example of Farm Diversification

Jamie Butler transformed a traditional 1,100-acre dairy farm into a multi-million pound diversified rural business.

Today, Meon Springs includes:

  • A stillwater trout fishery
  • Glamping and yurt accommodation
  • Shepherd’s huts
  • Corporate retreats for organisations including Unilever and the NHS
  • Secure self-storage
  • Clay shooting
  • A renewable energy programme that has dramatically reduced grid reliance

This is not a theory session or sales presentation. Attendees will hear directly from the people who built the business, including the challenges, mistakes, lessons learned, and what they would do differently.

Why Renewable Energy Is Becoming Essential for Farms

Energy is now one of the biggest operational costs for many agricultural businesses.

From refrigeration and grain drying to workshops, machinery, accommodation sites, and office spaces, farms are consuming more electricity than ever before. At the same time, energy prices remain unpredictable.

That is why more farms are turning to solar installation and battery storage as part of a long-term business strategy.

At the event, ProStar Energy will discuss practical renewable energy solutions that are already working across farms throughout the South of England.

The Benefits of Solar Installation for Farms

For many farms, solar is no longer simply an environmental decision. It is a commercial one.

Here are some of the key benefits agricultural businesses are seeing from solar installations:

Reduced Energy Costs

Large roof spaces on barns and agricultural buildings make farms ideal candidates for solar panel installations. Generating electricity on-site can significantly reduce reliance on expensive grid energy.

Greater Energy Independence

Battery storage systems allow farms to store excess energy and use it when demand is highest. This helps protect businesses from volatile electricity prices and supply uncertainty.

Better Use of Farm Assets

Unused roof space can become a long-term revenue-generating asset. Ground-mounted systems can also provide strong returns where suitable land is available.

Supporting Diversification Projects

As farms expand into hospitality, glamping, events, food production, and commercial units, energy demand increases. Solar helps support these growing enterprises while keeping operational costs under control.

Long-Term Business Stability

Renewable energy investments can strengthen the financial resilience of a farm business over time, helping future-proof operations for the next generation.

What Attendees Can Expect

The Meon Springs event is designed to be practical, open, and useful.

The morning includes:

  • Renewable energy discussions with ProStar Energy
  • A walkthrough of the Meon Springs diversification journey
  • Expert insight into succession planning and APR/BPR changes
  • A guided farm tour including the solar installation
  • A barbecue lunch with opportunities for informal conversations and questions

Most importantly, attendees will have the chance to speak directly with specialists and other farming families facing similar challenges.

ProStar Energy: Supporting the Future of Rural Businesses

ProStar Energy has worked with farms across the South on:

  • Large barn solar installations
  • Ground-mounted solar systems
  • Battery storage solutions
  • Energy reduction strategies
  • Grid independence planning

Their approach focuses on practical outcomes, realistic returns, and systems designed around the day-to-day needs of working farms.

As more agricultural businesses diversify, renewable energy is becoming a key part of building profitable, sustainable rural enterprises.

Event Details

A Morning at Meon Springs – Where the Future of Farming is Happening
Thursday 2 July | 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Meon Springs Fly Fishery, Whitewool Farm, East Meon, Hampshire

The event is free to attend, but spaces are limited.

You can register here:

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