This year, there has been good progress with the regeneration of the site of the woodland project at Plaw Hatch.
Read MoreLambing is pretty much the most important time of the shepherding year. This lambing we have had just over 90 lambs born in 3 weeks.
Read MoreThis week on the farm we celebrated the lifting of avian bird flu housing measures. Watching the hens go back onto fresh pasture is a great relief after six months of restricted housing for our hens.
Read MoreSince the last newsletter so much has changed. You would expect as much in spring, but I suppose the rate of change is the part that takes my breath away
Read MoreSo, the new till system is finally installed. It’s up and running and I think it’s fair to say we’re pretty damned happy with it.
Read MoreFor hundreds of years beef dripping, also known as tallow or beef fat, was found in the larder of most households. This was THE fat used for frying, baking, and even smearing on skin as a moisturiser. Not only is beef dripping delicious, it is also very healthy.
Read MoreEach year around this time we all anticipate the arrival of Spring for real.
Read MoreThere has been a noticeable lack of bees in and around the garden and farm. What can we do about it?
Read MoreGingerElla, our Oxford Sandy and Black (OSB) sow, farrowed a week earlier than her due date this month on the full moon.
Read MoreThere are times when there is so much in my head. Mostly questions. A few ideas. The answers can take a while to formulate. Sometimes there isn’t an answer and it’s an ongoing dilemma. Here’s a taste of some of my current thoughts
Read MoreAt Plaw Hatch we run a closed herd of cattle. This means that we don’t buy in cattle and the herd regenerates itself.
Read MoreJoining Plaw Hatch Farm around 6 months ago, it was my intention to learn more about how high quality, nourishing food is grown through the practice of biodynamic agriculture.
Read MoreHi, I’m Rhys the Apprentice Farmer at Plaw Hatch Farm.
Read MoreOne of the key aims of Biodynamic farming is education. Every year we get a number of students (age 15+) from German Waldorf schools on work experience. We have limited accommodation onsite, so if you or someone you know has a spare room locally and you are enthusiastic about encouraging the next generation of farmers, please get in touch, we’d really appreciation your support.
Read MoreSmall local abattoirs are essential for organic farmers across Sussex and Kent, but they are closing at an alarming rate. Your voice might help to make a difference.
Read MoreIt’s early in the new year but that means in the garden we are slowly starting up. Over the last few weeks, I have made a plan where the whole season is written down and I can see when to sow what. Lots to look forward to!
Read MoreMichael Moon has been working as a volunteer at Plaw Hatch Farm since 2009.
Read MoreAlmost everything from the growing year of 2022 is being harvested which means it’s a good moment to look back and share some ups and downs.
Read MoreWool is a wonderful fibre but is much underused in fashion and textiles. When it is, farmers get a woeful amount per fleece. Bella, who volunteered with us earlier in the year, is hoping the work of the Fibreshed movement is starting to change this.
Read MoreWe recently welcomed a very exciting new addition to the farm team!
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What we’re doing for our cows and customers.