If the calving season were a race, it would certainly be a marathon; it’s already pretty tough, and it won’t be over for a long time yet. Thankfully this year, like any good athlete, we’ve been in training, and we’re… Continue Reading →
With only around half the herd in milk at the moment, we’re whizzing through the milkings, and good thing too with all the other jobs we’ve got going on. First cut silage came off well, though a little later than… Continue Reading →
In a year when everything seems to be late, from the bluebells, to the horse chestnuts and in particular the maize drilling, then we have to have faith that “for everything there is a season, a time for every activity… Continue Reading →
This has been a month of comings and goings. In March Matt and Liz travelled to Sweden for a wedding, but of course cows are never far from a farmer’s mind, be he home or away. While in Sweden Matt… Continue Reading →
So, we did it, we took the plunge and let the cows out for the first time in early March. With all the staff and a few besides watching, enjoying the event almost as much as the frolicking cows themselves…. Continue Reading →
This has been a month with its fair share of excitement, coming from all quarters, with some events more welcome than others. At the beginning of February the younger Fords readily accepted an offer of free tickets, from our feed… Continue Reading →
In some ways our farm isn’t dissimilar from the stereotypical British farm. You know the ones you see on picture postcards? All rolling patchwork fields, old barns and ramshackle machinery. Our farm is pretty old school, and we can sometimes… Continue Reading →
As we pass from one year to another, we carry with us the legacy of 2012, while stepping into the unknown territory of 2013. What will it bring in terms of weather, cow performance, feed and milk prices? No one… Continue Reading →
The younger Mrs Ford, now one year into marriage, still loves the reaction she gets upon telling people she is a farmer’s wife. The public seem to have a rather nostalgic fondness for agriculture, perhaps more rooted in farming 50… Continue Reading →
It’s mid October, it’s pretty wet, and silage trailers continue to roll in and out of the yard. This is not the best harvest we’ve ever had. One seven acre field only managed to yield one trailer load of maize,… Continue Reading →
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