Broadditch Farm • Research
Broadditch Farm in a family run business that has been in the Harris family for over 150 years. Their 500 acres of farm land is used for growing wheat, oilseed rape, potatoes, vegetables, spring barley and beans. Along with 50 acres of grass and 10 acres of woodland. The farm is now run by John and Mark Harris, who along with running the farm, the also keep a "fully stocked Farm Shop with fresh Home Grown and Local Produce all the year".
Broadditch Farm is very passionate about educating young people and getting them to experience life on a working farm. They provide local school with many opportunities to come and visit the farm; 'We don't want the children thinking that potatoes are grown in plastic bags in the supermarket, we take them to the field where they dig their own potatoes getting their hands dirty, then take them back to the school to enjoy!"
In 2001, Broadditch farm joined the Countryside Stewardship Scheme which provides farmers with funding to create and preserve natural habitats. They have laid hedges and planted new ones as well as created 50 acres of grass leys and numerous grass margins and beetle banks. "We have moved into the highest level scheme to maintain this important environmental feature."
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