Event Date
Cows in field

Join us on a farm walk to explore how silvopasture has been incorporated onto this Biodynamic and organic mixed farm.

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Location:

Yatesbury House Farm Yatesbury Calne SN11 8YF

This event is for farmers, land managers and advisors. The event is free to attend, a light lunch and refreshments will also be included.

Thank you to Richard Gantlett and family for hosting this event.

About the farm:
Join Richard and family on a farm walk to explore how they have incorporated Silvopasture onto their Biodynamic mixed farm.

Silvopasture was initially introduced to Yatesbury House Farm by allowing their Aberdeen Angus herd controlled access to the farm woodlands and copses for shelter and shade. This brought previously neglected areas of the farm back into management for both the benefit of habitat and their herds animal health and welfare.
Convinced by the value trees can bring to their farming system, the family has planted a 7.5 ha Silvopasture fruit and nut field, incorporating fruit species such as apples and walnuts in a way that fits into their rotational grazing model.

We will also be joined by a member of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust (WWT), who will talk about the support they can offer farmers and landowners.

Agenda
11:00 Arrival with refreshments
11:30 Welcome and Introduction (Richard Gantlett, Soil Association and WWT)
12:15 Complimentary lunch and refreshments
13:00 Farm walk
14:30 Close

Directions
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Accessibility requirements
As part of the farm walk, we are likely to cover some distance and uneven ground. Please let us know upon booking if you have any accessibility requirements.

Dietary requirements
Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements when you book your place.

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