ORFC in the Field at Hill Top Farm

Oxford Real Farming Conference In the Field offers two days of practical workshops at Hill Top Farm in Malham, North Yorkshire.

Sessions will explore mob grazing and managing livestock-landscape interactions on a Pasture for Life certified farm, ethical dairying with cow-calf contact systems, permaculture principles for pasture systems, hay meadow management, British pasture leather, beneficial bugs and lots more.

The event takes place from Wednesday 23rd to Thursday 24th July.

Hill Top is a fourth-generation farm belonging to the Heseltine family, who continue a long tradition of grazing their Limestone uplands with hardy native breeds, evolved to cope with the marginal grassland and weather conditions of the Malhamdale hills.

Neil Heseltine will lead a farm tour focusing on their Belted Galloway cattle herd and the farm’s conservation grazing approach to improving biodiversity and the natural habitat at Hill Top.

Visitors will also explore the farm’s traditional hay meadow restoration project, which has been developed with the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust. A single field has the potential to allow over a hundred species to thrive, but with so many meadows already lost (around 97%), it’s essential to act now to restore and manage these diverse and thriving ecosystems.

Lots more, including:

  • Explore ethical dairying in a workshop with Nuffield Scholar Anna Bowen, focusing on cow-calf contact systems, looking at the challenges and opportunities involved, and exploring the practicalities of system design for those who would like to try it.
  • Learn about whole-farm permaculture design with organic permaculture farmer and designer Hannah Thorogood. This workshop will look at how to build permaculture principles into whole farm system design, with a focus on grazing systems. Participants are encouraged to bring their farm maps along for creative problem solving and practical design ideas.
  • Meet the team behind British Pasture Leather, who produce leather from the hides of cattle raised on Pasture for Life certified farms, and get to know the leather-making process.
  • Hear about the state of play on farm support for environmental land management with Vicki Hird, Strategic Lead on Agriculture at the Wildlife Trusts, as well as honing in on beneficial invertebrates in grazing and mixed farm systems and how to encourage them.

Find out more and buy tickets here

Image credit: Gail Caddy

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