π± Thanks to @SoulFarmUK for hosting the Market Gardening Camp Out last week. We took our BCS 780HY Two-Wheel Tractor & a range of attachments, and experts Andy Dibben & Jean-Martin Fortier shared their expertise with attendees π¨βπΎ
#MarketGardening#BCS#TwoWheelTractor#BCS780HY
Livestock grazing, market gardening, crofting or perennial veg growing... the #ORFC24 Online Programme has it all! πΎππ§βπΎπ±
Tune in from wherever you are as incredible sessions are broadcast live from Oxford on 4-5 Jan
Book tickets ποΈ https://t.co/yIohqwuvOg
Soul Farm in Cornwall have launched a community shares campaign - https://t.co/bZKWjrkE7J
This is an exciting opportunity to influence the small scale agriculture movement, and be a co-owner of a business you believe in. π₯π₯¦π
@lazbash @AdeleJK@LEAProgramme#agroecology
Three kings pie with braised sprout tops. The pie includes potatoes, mushrooms, leeks, garlic and fava beans from the Soul Farm veg box. This is a recipe from Gaia's Feasts which is a mainstay recipe book for us :)
We're in awe of the work @SoulFarmUK do here in Cornwall ....as we are inspired by @AdeleJK and family vision for a fairer, healthier and more connected community agriculture.
Enjoying good food is one of the most tangible ways we can love and ground ourselves. As the days get shorter and colder, we hope that this food, grown with care for both the land and the community, will support you in doing that.
Cabbage β a userβs guide
A hefty whole head of cabbage can be a daunting prospect for some, so here is a guide to using one across a week.: https://t.co/nyWQbKXWQA
You're basically a model Community Supported Agriculture veg box member, @bethmichaelfox! Veg boxes can take some getting into routines around prep and planning.
Soothing Friday night activity? Cleaning and top and tailing my gloriously scented @SoulFarmUK carrots and deciding what to do with this spiky bad boy this weekend π
Food grown near you with respect for your landscape, in keeping with the natural cycles you are part of. Weβre just over the water from Falmouth. Locally grown means higher quality, more nutritious, investing in food security, lower environmental impact, you can get to know us!