March 31, 2024

Agroforestry at Lower Nill Farm

6 hectares of mixed tree planting

As part of our ongoing transition from conventional to an agroecological farming model we've developed an Agroforestry scheme using 6 hectares our land at Lower Nill to plant over 2000 trees and shrubs. The planting has really changed the landscape and we hope to realise a huge number of beneficial impacts for nature and our ability to grow nutrient dense local food. Our scheme has a focus on integration of livestock with alternating coppice alleys and fruits and nuts providing a diverse mix of species which provide a medicinal benefit to cows and foraging poultry not to mention valuable shade in hot summers.

What is Agroforestry?

Agroforestry is a sustainable land management practice that integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes. This approach combines forestry and agriculture to create more diverse, productive, stable, and sustainable land-use systems. The theory behind agroforestry is grounded in the idea that placing trees and crops or livestock together on the same plot of land can create mutual benefits that enhance biodiversity, improve soil structure, and contribute to a more balanced ecosystem.

Key Benefits of Agroforestry?

Environmental:

  • Soil Health: Trees help improve soil fertility naturally through nitrogen fixation and by adding organic matter through leaf litter. They also prevent erosion by stabilizing the soil with their roots.
  • Biodiversity: Integrating trees into agricultural lands helps conserve biodiversity by providing habitats for various species of flora and fauna.
  • Climate Change Mitigation: Agroforestry systems can sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, contributing to climate change mitigation. Trees also reduce the vulnerability of the system to extreme weather events.

Economic:

  • Increased Income: Farmers can diversify their income by selling timber, fruit, nuts, and other tree products alongside other food production.
  • Reduced Costs: By enhancing natural processes such as pest control and nutrient cycling, agroforestry can reduce the need for expensive chemical inputs.

Social:

  • Food Security: Agroforestry can contribute to food security by providing a variety of foods throughout the year.
  • Livelihood Diversification: It offers opportunities for rural communities to diversify their livelihoods, reducing their vulnerability to market or climatic shocks.

Resilience and Adaptability

  • Agroforestry systems are more resilient to environmental stresses and shocks, such as drought, floods, and pest outbreaks, compared to monoculture (single species) systems.

By integrating trees with crops and/or livestock, agroforestry practices promote a harmonious relationship between agriculture and nature. This approach not only enhances the productivity and sustainability of the land but also provides a myriad of ecological, economic, and social benefits, making it a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture and a vital tool in the fight against climate change.

February 15, 2023

Welcome to our new website

Welcome to our new website!

It has taken longer than we had hoped to construct but now its here with 2 main aims

  1. To showcase our amazing glamping site and highlight the fabulous attractions in the area.
  2. Educate people about our move to regenerative agriculture and our commitment, to produce nutrient dense food for guests and our local community

Since starting work on the glamping site in March-22 we have put a lot of thought and effort into the design of the outdoor spaces and the huts. Its taken a while but we think we've delivered a site which allows our guests to relax/unwind and an enjoy our rural location in our self contained luxurious huts.

Our site is near to many amazing attractions in the area some of which are located on our 'Near Us' Page which are definitely worth a visit and we'll also attempt to share the best going on in the area during your stay with us so please do ask us.

February 14, 2023

The farm and our move to regenerative farming

We are third generation farmers committed to doing things differently. We're moving away from traditional intensive farming practices as we embrace regenerative methods that support the environment and increase bio-diversity. We're also committed to producing food in the most sustainable way possible removing man made fertilisers, the use of pesticides and herbicides as well as the reducing soil disturbance and using much loved animals (cows and sheep) to mob graze our herbal leys and wildflower grasslands.

Your stay with us supports our continued efforts to develop and enrich our regenerative farming methods. Thank you. x

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