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Volunteer Weekend, Saturday 6th – Sunday 7th February

January 7, 2016January 14, 2018 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Join us on our Get Mucky Weekend. We will be building a pond dipping platform from recycled plastic and completing work on our educational roundhouse, plus fencing a ditch to protect it from erosion, tree protection and other conservation work…

Community Garden Christmas Cracker

December 17, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Yesterday (Wednesday 16th December) our ‘Wednesday group’ who is part of our Care Farming initiative held their Christmas celebration. Taking part in our celebrations were lots of invited guests including the Market Drayton Wayfarers, Celia’s mother and father and many…

Winter and Christmas at Fordhall Farm

December 1, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Winter is always a special time here at Fordhall farm. Everybody is very busy getting things ready for those colder months. Our Foggage farming system means our cattle and sheep live outdoors throughout the year, making them completely grass fed.…

Cheese at Fordhall Farm

November 19, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Arthur Hollins’ mother Lilian used to make cream cheese and Cheshire Cheese at Fordhall farm; she sold her cheeses at local markets. This was common practise on Shropshire farms up to 1939 when wartime restrictions started. The making and selling…

Volunteering at Fordhall Farm

November 19, 2015February 17, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Mary Cowen a niece of May Hollins, Arthurs first wife, explained,  “I used to go to Fordhall for my holidays. I loved it there, I learnt how to hand milk the shorthorn cows and how to stook corn and various…

Fordhall- Organic for over 65 years

September 7, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Fordhall Organic Farm, based in North Shropshire, England has been chemical free for over 65 years. According to Arthur Hollins, “My grandfather farmed the traditional mixed farming four course system on the 150 acres here at Fordhall, carrying 35 shorthorns,…

THE STORAGE SHED RENOVATION

September 7, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Rob Park volunteer support, with Jason Wright Volunteer Earlier this summer, Becca asked Jason and I if we could repaint the shed that she uses for storing various items as it was in need of a facelift. Becca went and…

Foggage Farming, Then And Now

August 3, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

Here at Fordhall we operate a system of outdoor grazing called ‘Foggage Farming’. This means that our cattle and sheep live outdoors throughout the year, making them completely grass fed. It is a permaculture based system developed by the late…

It’s all change in the Community Garden

July 21, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

On Wednesday 8th July we said goodbye to a member of our Wednesday gardening group. Rebecca is moving to a different part of the country and will be too far away to continue gardening with us as part of our…

24 BioBlitz at Fordhall Farm

July 15, 2015February 15, 2016 Fran Lant Uncategorized

On Saturday and Sunday last weekend we had our second annual Fordhall Biobliltz. We were joined by families and children of varying ages who were very excited about exploring the farm looking for a myriad of wildlife. John Hughes from…

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