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Our Family has farmed in Suffolk for over 100
years.
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John took over the farm from his Grandfather
in 1989 and began organic conversion in 1999. |
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Our farm’s fertility is sustained by crop
rotation, green manures and the use of composts which will ensure
the long term health of our soil.
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Because we only use natural
processes to grow our wheat, our farm provides an environment for
wildlife to thrive. |
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We work closely with other
local organic farmers and help with the organic management of other
farms. |