“Our upcoming Family of Farms Day on the 2nd October will be held at St Giles Farm in Hampshire. We’re excited to be bringing the wider community of Biodynamic Land Trust connected farms together in one space. This will be an opportunity for all those attending, to learn more about the different legal structures and farm management systems in place…Continue reading Family of Farms Day & Associative Farm Membership
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
Sustaining the planet
Climate change’s impact on agriculture and the need for a radical shift in approach is becoming more noticeable in the mainstream media. Whether it’s the first joint Sustainable Food Trust and National Farmers Union conference “Farming and climate change: towards net zero carbon emissions” in July or the Food and Countryside Commission’s recent report “Our…Continue reading Sustaining the planet
Stockwood – Rush Farm
A beautiful 180-acre biodynamic organic mixed farm in Worcestershire, half way between Worcester and Stratford-upon-Avon. Rush Farm has been under the Biodynamic Land Trust’s custodianship since 2014. The Land Trust helped co-found Stockwood Community Benefit Society (SCBS) in 2011 as custodian trustee and anchor investor. Consequently, this helped safeguard the family farm and 27-unit business…Continue reading Stockwood – Rush Farm