Earth Trust statement in response to the government’s long-awaited food strategy which has been developed in response to the Henry Dimbleby National Food Strategy Report last year.
Norton and Yarrow, the artisan goat’s cheese company, is an award-winning success story of Earth Trust’s Farm Step Scheme. Co-founder, Rachel, shares with us her story of how it all began…
There are more than 1,500 different insect species pollinating plants in the UK. Bumblebees, wasps, butterflies, moths and beetles all contribute to this vitally important process.
We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of a new area of land, presenting an exciting opportunity to enhance Earth Trust’s ability to demonstrate how farming and land management at scale can contribute to health & wellbeing, nature recovery, and climate change mitigation.
Having “good” soil can improve plant health, promote the ecosystems that live within it and increase carbon sequestration – but how do we monitor and maintain soil health?
Green spaces can be great places to enjoy a meal with family or friends. While BBQs aren’t permitted at any of our places, a picnic can be the perfect choice for a lazy lunch. Here we’ve gathered some of our best tips and tricks from the Earth Trust team for an eco-friendly picnic this summer.
What better way to enjoy fresh, local produce than in the very green spaces where it was grown? If you’re heading to Earth Trust for a picnic this summer, then why not try some of these amazing recipes and support our Farm Step Tenants while you’re there?