Regenerative Farming
In recent years, there’s been a growing shift in the way we think about farming not just as a means to grow food, but as a way to restore the land, build resilience, and protect our planet. This movement is called regenerative farming, and at its core lies one simple truth: healthy soil equals a healthy future.
Tim Parton
Tim Parton or The Intelligent Farmer is our in house expert in all things regenerative agriculture. Tim is the farm manager at Brewood Park Farm, where he has passionately championed regenerative agriculture for 15 years, with a vision for soil enhancing that will last generations to come.
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Healthy Soil, Healthy Farm: Why Soil Health is the Foundation of Regenerative Agriculture
At the core of every thriving regenerative farm lies one vital element: healthy soil. In regenerative agriculture, we don’t just maintain the land—we rebuild it. That begins with treating soil...
The Role of Wood Vinegar in Sheep Farming: Natural Support for Health and Productivity
In recent years, there has been growing interest in natural alternatives that can improve livestock health, reduce chemical dependency, and support sustainable farm practices. One such solution gaining traction in...
Certified Grown In Britain GB
Grown in Britain (GiB) is a not-for-profit organisation championing the use of sustainably sourced, UK-grown timber and forest products.
Through its certification scheme, GiB ensures that timber originates from responsibly managed British woodlands, adhering to the UK Forestry Standard. Being associated with Grown in Britain signifies a commitment to environmental stewardship, supports local economies, and provides consumers with the assurance of product provenance.
This certification not only promotes sustainable forestry practices but also reduces reliance on imports, fostering a more resilient and self-sufficient timber industry in the UK.
