The cattle arrive

The cattle arrive

The cattle arrive By Jane Hulton-Harrop And then the cattle arrived… It was getting dark and raining. Our initial excitement did wane a little as we waited and waited getting wetter and wetter. Then we found that the articulated lorry had taken a wrong turn at...
A Wood Pasture Tool

A Wood Pasture Tool

A Wood Pasture Tool By Tom Hulton-Harrop A problem regularly faced by farmers, land managers and conservationists is the question of where to plant trees. While it’s a good idea to follow the adage of planting the right tree in the right place, determining the exact...
Electric fencing

Electric fencing

Discovering electric fencing By Jane Hulton-Harrop I had used 3 strand electric fencing years ago to ‘strip graze’ lambs on swedes. It was not the most successful process as the sheep would push through or become entangled. For our holistic planned grazing experiment...
Where did it all start?

Where did it all start?

Where did it all start? By Jane Hulton-Harrop So, where did it all start? We knew that things had to change and that we had to change them. No use looking backwards to the living we used to make from our upland sheep and beef enterprise, the world was changing and we...
Autumn

Autumn

Autumn By Jane Hulton-Harrop The mornings get lighter later and the evenings darker earlier. There’s a chill in the early morning air although often sunshine in the afternoon. Pollardine Preserves Damsons are one of the tastiest fruits of our hedgerow. They generally...
Hedgerows at Pollardine

Hedgerows at Pollardine

Hedgerows at Pollardine By Fiona Gomersall In 2017, we were lucky enough to be one of the Shropshire Wildlife Trust’s selected sites for a plant species survey. Fiona Gomersall carried it out and wrote this piece about our hedgerows.  Over the years Jane and...