In the north west corner of the New Forest National Park is the village of Godshill. Here, Eden Cormack and Claudia Weis have looked after 30 acres of land since 2017. Named after the tiny St Giles church opposite, the majority of the farm nestles in its own gently sloping valley. With far-reaching views to…Continue reading St Giles Farm
Transforming land ownership
The 11th annual Oxford Real Farming Conference took place on 8th and 9th January. Both the Biodynamic Land Trust and the Biodynamic Association were represented among the hundreds of participants. The conference highlighted that radical changes are needed to our food and farming system to meet the many challenges the world faces. A packed programme…Continue reading Transforming land ownership
Starting farming
The Biodynamic Land Trust AGM took place in October at Hawkwood College attended by Land Trust members and supporters. Following the formal business, the open discussion which followed raised a number of points. One of these was the apparent shortage of suitable candidates wanting to work on the land being experienced both within the biodynamic movement…Continue reading Starting farming
Associate Farm Membership
The Biodynamic Land Trust has introduced a new form of Associate Farm Membership which is about developing connection. It is a commitment to working forward in relationship with the Land Trust. This would be for those who already have put their farm’s future into connection with the Trust. Alternatively, for those prepared to do so…Continue reading Associate Farm Membership