We had a fantastic day recently sponsoring Newton LDP’s charity clay shoot, raising money for RABI, the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution. They do incredible work supporting farming families across the UK, so we were happy to get involved.
We brought along some of our water management systems to show everyone what we’re all about sustainability, innovation, and solutions that actually work for construction and agriculture.
RABI’s mission really strikes a chord with us. Farming’s getting tougher with climate challenges, financial pressures, and ever-changing rules. While our water systems help farms build resilience, RABI provides human support that’s just as crucial.
The whole event perfectly captured that community spirit you get in agriculture. Great shooting, brilliant networking, and everyone felt good about supporting such a worthy cause.
“Events like this show what the agricultural community is all about,” says Matthew Rolph. “It’s amazing how everyone comes together when someone needs a helping hand.”
We couldn’t resist adding a bit of fun with our gel blaster competition running throughout the day. It had everyone laughing and competing in the friendliest possible way, which was a nice contrast to the serious clay shooting.
These kinds of activities help us build proper relationships with customers and partners while doing something meaningful for charity.
Newton LDP absolutely nailed the organisation, they struck the perfect balance between serious fundraising and genuine fun. The turnout from the agricultural community was brilliant, with loads of enthusiasm right through the day.
The day really reinforced why we love working with agricultural communities. Whether it’s through innovative products or rolling up our sleeves for community events, we’re committed to supporting the people who feed the nation.
RABI does vital work that deserves all the support it can get, and we were proud to contribute while strengthening our relationships within farming. Events like these remind us why building strong partnerships isn’t just good business, it’s the right thing to do.
Posted by Callum Vallance-Poole, on July 1, 2025.