Browsing Archive: August, 2018

Haymaking 2 (July)

Posted by lee preece on Sunday, August 19, 2018, In : 2018 


You will see one of our fruit orchards in the forefront coming on nicely, and our Bagots just behind (forever the curious)...... the sun has been quite unforgiving with such young trees which have had to be watered each night.
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Making hay whilst the sun shines (July)

Posted by lee preece on Sunday, August 19, 2018, In : 2018 
Jp organises the contractors before the rain comes (July)



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New home for Bees- 13th August 2018

Posted by lee preece on Sunday, August 19, 2018, In : 2018 
So just taken delivery of a bee hive, 2nd and 3rd hopefully on its way, lets hope we can do our bit for the environment and provide a safe welcoming habitat for our little friends. Its facing the right way and there is lots around to help the local community with pollination, so here we go fingers crossed.....


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Fruit trees (apple) progress on our farm

Posted by lee preece on Saturday, August 4, 2018, In : 2018 
Tydemans Early Worcester apple tree is doing well in first year of being planted, maybe I should of got more of these, the Katy Apples are struggling a bit due to the heat, as are the Ashmead Kernals, Dabinetts, Kingston Blacks and Morgan Sweets











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About Us


Has held a County parish Holding number since 2010 and has operated as a small scale farming operation ever since. We are already successful in making and providing small bale Hay, Straw and firewood (small logs and kindling) plus livestock husbandry and livestock transportation. We have bred horses and are breeding Bagot Goats since 2018, we are planning to get some more Golden Crested legbar chickens soon and some more Welsh Harlequin rare breed ducks and potentially Geese. We have had a disease outbreak at the farm significantly affecting our goat breeding programme, we still aim to get some British Saanen or Golden Guernsey Goats for milking as we have already made some good headway in those areas but need to regroup and remain focused on our Bagot Goat Herd. Our aspiration is to continue in small scale rare breed livestock farming, livestock management of rare breeds, we hope to grow our farming business by investing in our 42 acres of land holding, we are currently investing significantly in the land with drainage and infrastructure. One of our ongoing primary objectives is to keep our goats away from the young fruit and nut trees we are planting for our long term future. We are passionate about the green belt and promoting rural experiences for all. We have a growing economy which embraces diversity and as such reduces risk to us and our business, thus remains sustainable.

Browsing Archive: August, 2018

Haymaking 2 (July)

Posted by lee preece on Sunday, August 19, 2018, In : 2018 


You will see one of our fruit orchards in the forefront coming on nicely, and our Bagots just behind (forever the curious)...... the sun has been quite unforgiving with such young trees which have had to be watered each night.
Continue reading ...
 

Making hay whilst the sun shines (July)

Posted by lee preece on Sunday, August 19, 2018, In : 2018 
Jp organises the contractors before the rain comes (July)



Continue reading ...
 

New home for Bees- 13th August 2018

Posted by lee preece on Sunday, August 19, 2018, In : 2018 
So just taken delivery of a bee hive, 2nd and 3rd hopefully on its way, lets hope we can do our bit for the environment and provide a safe welcoming habitat for our little friends. Its facing the right way and there is lots around to help the local community with pollination, so here we go fingers crossed.....


Continue reading ...
 

Fruit trees (apple) progress on our farm

Posted by lee preece on Saturday, August 4, 2018, In : 2018 
Tydemans Early Worcester apple tree is doing well in first year of being planted, maybe I should of got more of these, the Katy Apples are struggling a bit due to the heat, as are the Ashmead Kernals, Dabinetts, Kingston Blacks and Morgan Sweets











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