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The Future of Food - In Conversation with Henry Dimbleby
As part of #OrganicSeptember campaign, Daylesford Organic have been running a ‘Future of Food’ series, featuring interviews with thought leaders in the food, ecology and...
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Aphid Control in the Market Garden - Vlog
Jez Taylor, head of the diverse market garden at Daylesford Organics talks to us about managing the greenfly on the roses they supply to the...
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Establishing a Wildflower Meadow
Wildflower meadows are an intrinsic part of our natural heritage and have been in decline over the last century. The rich flora and fauna provide...
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Biodiverse Farming - Daylesford Wetland
'Our solutions are in nature' - a concept at the core of sustainable farming practices and the theme of 2020's UN International Day for Biodiversity...
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The future of sustainable farming - Colin Tudge & Ruth West
This is one of a series of interviews Daylesford's Tim Field has been conducting on the topic of sustainable food and farming. Tim speaks to...
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Compost making with Jez Taylor - vlog
Compost can improve soil fertility through supplying mineral fertilisers such as potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen and it can help to strongly influence the soil carbon...
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Propagation & weed management in the polytunnels at Daylesford
In these short video clips, Jez Taylor, head of the Market Garden at Daylesford Organic Farm, talks to us from inside the polytunnels about propagating...
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Dairy herd health and foot trimming at Daylesford - Richard Smith and Paul Clayton
In this vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager at Daylesford Organic, talks about cattle foot trimming in the dairy, stressing the importance of doing it at...
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Ewe Scanning and Housing Sheep in Winter with Richard Smith and Bob Tofield at Daylesford Farm
In this month's Agricology vlog, Richard Smith talks to us about scanning 1,200 Lleyn sheep at Daylesford Organic Farm with Bob Tofield. He looks at...
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Calf rearing - Agricology Vlog December 2019
Richard Smith, Farms Manager for Daylesford Organic, explains how they rear their Friesian calves at Daylesford. This includes having a calf stay with its mum...
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Minimising Soil Disturbance - Grass & Cattle - Agricology Vlog Oct 2019
Richard Smith of Daylesford Organic Farms talks about grass leys and how they put them into stubble, and undersowing grass leys into cereal crops. He...
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Sowing a Grass & Clover Ley - Agricology Vlog August 2019
Richard Smith, Farms Manager at Daylesford Organic Farm discusses how he is converting a conventional arable field into a grass and clover ley for livestock...
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Fecal Egg Counts (Fecpak) - Agricology Vlog August 2019
In this month's Agricology vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager for Daylesford Organic, discusses a method they use on the farm called Fecpak which allows them...
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Agricology Discussions @ Groundswell!
We’re all set for another year at Groundswell and very excited to be hosting the Agricology Discussion Tent this summer. We have a strong line-up...
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Organic Slug Control - Agricology Vlog April 2019
In this months Agricology vlog, Jez Taylor (Head Grower at Daylesford Organic) discusses how he manages slugs in an organic system, including understanding their life...
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Finishing Cattle on Homegrown Forage
Head Stockman for Daylesford Farm, Phil Gordon-Jones talks us through the benefits of finishing his beef cattle on home grown forage and we join him...
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Plants in the Wrong Place? Agroecological Approaches to Weed Control
Video footage filmed at ORFC 2019 of Jez Taylor from Daylesford Organic Farm describing weed management techniques that are used in the market garden.
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Housing Sheep in January - Agricology Vlog 2019
In this short vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager at Daylesford Organic, discusses why he feels that good breeding can reduce the need for additional inputs...
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Choosing a Bull - Agricology Vlog December 2018
In December's vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager for Daylesford Organic, discusses strategies that he employs when choosing a bull (Daylesford stock pedigree registered Aberdeen Angus...
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Autumn Cultivations - Agricology Vlog October 18
In this months Agricology mini vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager for Daylesford Organic, discusses ploughing up a red clover ley in preparation to sow a...
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Enterprise Stacking & Agroforestry; Chickens, Orchards, Biomass & Market Gardens - Update
This vlog is the second in what will be a series of updates following a recent agroforestry project which used a Woodland Trust grant to...
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Sainfoin Nutritional Analysis
In this months Agricology vlog, Richard Smith (Farm Manager at Daylesford Organic Farm) gives an update on the nutritional analysis that was carried out on...
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Pasture-based systems - sainfoin & red clover
In this months Agricology vlog, Richard Smith (Farm Manager at Daylesford Organic Farm) discusses everything sainfoin; when to cut for silage, how it is withstanding...
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Pest & Disease in the Market Garden
In this month's Agricology Vlog, Jez Taylor, Head Grower at Daylesford Organic Market Garden, discusses how he manages pests and disease in the market garden...
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Silage Production (Grass & Sainfoin)
In this month's Agricology vlog, Richard Smith, Senior Farm Manager at Daylesford Organic Farm, discusses the production of grass silage in an organic system. He...
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Agricology Defra Consultation Response
Agricology's response to the Defra consulation paper 'Health and Harmony: The Future of Food and Farming in a Green Brexit'
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Enterprise Stacking & Agroforestry; Chickens, Orchards, Biomass & Market Gardens
In this short vlog (filmed on the 16th of March), Tim Field discusses using a Woodland Trust grant to plant 800 trees on a 30...
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Welfare in Dairy
In this months Agricology vlog, Richard Smith, Senior Farms Manager at Daylesford Farm, suggests that by demonstrating full transparency in farming practices we are in...
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Mulching for Weed Control
In this month’s Agricology vlog, Jez Taylor - head grower at Daylesford Organic Farm in the Cotswolds, discusses how he manages weeds in their organic...
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Manure for soil health
Richard Smith, Farm Manager for Daylesford Farm discusses using manure compost in an organic system and the benefits, including how he prepares the manure, treatment...
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Forage for sheep
In January's Agricology vlog, Richard Smith of Daylesford Farm discusses the forage he uses to feed his flock of commercial Lleyn Sheep. In the video...
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Does the horizon look greener as we turn into 2018?
Three days into the new year saw an on-farm gathering of more than 80 farmers, policy-makers, researchers, and representatives from Agricology’s partner organisations and beyond...
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Mixing it Up: Leys, livestock and arable
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Raising Turkey Poults
In this month's vlog, Richard Smith, Farm Manager at Daylesford Organic Farm, discusses raising organic, free range turkeys from 6 week old poults; including how...
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Planning & Implementing Crop Rotations
In October's Agricology Vlog, Richard Smith (Farm Manager at Daylesford Organic Farm) revisits a site on which he has harvested barley and seeded a grass...
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Establishing a Grass Ley
In September’s vlog (filmed in August), Richard Smith - Farm Manager for Daylesford Organic - talks us through preparing a field to put it back...
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Pest and disease management in Solanums
Jez Taylor, Head of the Daylesford Market Garden, talks about pest and disease management in Solanums. He begins in a polytunnel containing peppers, chillies and...
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Moving cattle to the Daylesford wetlands
As the summer solstice arrives we reach the year’s climax with a burst of life. The white of flowering clover drifts across the leys, dog...
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Breeding a sustainable dairy cow
This month Richard explains how a sustainable dairy cow has been bred at Daylesford. Richard explains that modern, intensive dairy cattle are not so well...
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A natural perspective to beekeeping
Tim Field explains what Daylesford Farm is doing to help bees. At the end of May/beginning of June the bees start to swarm, and at...
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Mowing sainfoin for silage
This month Richard explains the process of making sainfoin silage at Daylesford. Starting off in the field he describes how the crop has been established...
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Woodchip Biomass Boiler Installation Explained
Tim Field describes the installation of a biomass boiler at Daylesford Farm.
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Harrow Combing Oats
Richard Smith, Senior Farm Manager at Daylesford Farm discusses harrow combing oats. The oats were drilled late in October which allows the crop to grow...
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Lambing 2017
This month Richard is re-visiting the sheep barn, explaining how they lamb at Daylesford. The sheep have been shorn, scanned and grouped into singles, doubles...
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Rearing beef cattle
This month Richard talks about the beef cattle at Daylesford , giving a few pointers on feeding regimes and calving management. There are three types...
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Housing and Shearing Sheep in January
This month Richard is in the sheep barn talking about the sheep enterprise at Daylesford. Richard lambs 1,250 Lleyn ewes commercially and also lambs 250...
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Rearing dairy cattle
Richard visits the dairy barn to talk about rearing calves on the farm. The farm has a long calving period; from September until the following...
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Rearing turkeys for Christmas
This month, Richard is in the turkey field, discussing rearing turkeys for Christmas. He explains that the main reason for starting a turkey enterprise was...
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Subsoiling, drilling oats and sheep dog training
In our October video blog, Richard discusses subsoiling, drilling oats and training sheep dogs to help you on your farm. Subsoiling Richard starts in a...
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Preparing ewes for tupping
Richard explains that the lambs at Daylesford Farm are weaned from mid-August and the ewes, having worked hard all summer to rear the lambs, are...
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Benefits of growing red clover and the use of FECPAK to reduce reliance on anthelmintic drugs
Richard Smith visits a stand of red clover at Daylesford Farm and then demonstrates the use of FECPAK to reduce the reliance on anthelmintic drugs...
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Mixed swards, rotational grazing and happy bees: Open Day reflections
As Head Stockman at an ecologically sustainable business like Daylesford , I am lucky enough to graze my cattle on some of the best organic...
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Harvesting sainfoin
Richard Smith shows the sainfoin crop being mown at Daylesford Organic farm - a follow on from his previous video blogs . Mowing has been...
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Sainfoin, reducing anthelmintic use & Agricology Open day
Richard Smith revisits his sainfoin crop at the 80 acre field at Daylesford Organic farm, six weeks after sowing. The wet and warm spring means...
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Agricology Open Day 28th June: a farm tour and gathering of partners and experts
We are truly excited to announce the first Agricology Open Day on Tuesday 28 th June with an exploration of agriculture, horticulture and farmshop enterprises...
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Pollinators & pesticides: A review of the evidence
Our greatest ecological service What is the greatest ecological service provided in nature? Pollination must be up there, particularly for agriculture. Yet there are multiple...
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Sainfoin establishment at Daylesford farm
Following our April video blog Richard talks us through the establishment of his sainfoin crop in the same 80 acre field at Daylesford organic farm,...
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Sainfoin preparations & latest news
In our April video blog Richard is making ground preparations for the establishment of sainfoin , his favourite forage legume, at Daylesford organic farm. This...
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Hedgerows, Lleyns & lambing
In our March video blog Richard Smith introduces us to the commercial flock of Lleyn ewes he manages at Daylesford Organic Farm. This month Agricology...
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Friesians, sainfoin & sharing knowledge
In our first Agricology video blog Richard Smith , the Steering Group Chairman, introduces us to the dairy herd he manages at Daylesford Organic Farm...
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Daylesford Foundation's people
Daylesford Foundation's associated farmers
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Jez Taylor
farmers_and_growersThe market garden at Daylesford is placed on a gentle, south-facing slope with 6 polytunnels and is located adjacent to the main restaurant/shop/farm complex; a...Daylesford Organic LtdOrganic -
Richard Smith
farmers_and_growersDaylesford farm in Gloucestershire has been farmed organically for over 35 years. We produce pedigree Friesian, Aberdeen Angus and South Devon cattle; pedigree Kerry Hill,...Daylesford Organic Farms LtdOrganic