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Biodynamic Land Trust

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Biodynamic Land Trust secures its first farmland into trust

September 2, 2011July 31, 2016 Communications

The Biodynamic Land Trust (BDLT) has just bought Brambletye Fields near Forest Row, East Sussex for putting into trust. This is the first farmland put into trust by the BDLT and it is now leased to the biodynamic Tablehurst Community Farm….Continue reading Biodynamic Land Trust secures its first farmland into trust →

Bramble farm cow

BDLT Launch

September 2, 2011July 31, 2016 Communications

The Biodynamic Land Trust (BDLT) will be launched following the Tablehurst and Plaw Hatch Community Farm AGM, at 2.15 pm on 10 September 2011 at the Tablehurst Sheep Barn….Continue reading BDLT Launch →

Welcome!

August 15, 2011January 24, 2015 Communications

We owe our lives to a six-inch layer of topsoil, and the fact that it rains. Biodynamic farming enhances the quality of soil, water, landscape and food, through holistic, time-tested cultivation and land care methods. Biodynamic farms are special, each with a unique story and identity. However, young biodynamic farmers, growers and CSAs need to get affordable access to land ― which is why a Biodynamic Land Trust is needed….Continue reading Welcome! →

CSA – the right model for the future of agriculture?

July 7, 2011January 22, 2015 Communications

When setting up a new agricultural enterprise or adapting an existing one for the future, what form of business structure is the best for providing a secure and sustainable future? …Continue reading CSA – the right model for the future of agriculture? →

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Biodynamic Land Trust Ltd
Painswick Inn, Gloucester Street
Stroud, GL5 1QG
Tel: 01453 367233

Registered Community Benefit Society number 31448R
Registered Charity number XT33649

"We abuse the land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect."
- Aldo Leopold

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