Fieldpower Organics carbon busters

One of the first carbon neutral organic farms and the first with carbon neutral deliveries in London.

 

All the energy on our farm comes from renewables - heating, water heating, electricity, water and even transport fuel. See  www.TransitionNC.org  (click on Food Directory/Cottage Farm) for details.

 

The result is that our organic meat boxes have a lower carbon footprint than meat of veg from any other farm, even organic farm. I believe we are the very first such farm in the country and the first to use carbon neutral transport to deliver the boxes to you door!

 

To order on-line just click http://www.bigbarn.co.uk/marketplace/vendors/Fieldpower

 

Organic beef & lamb boxes delivered to London addresses once per month (last Wednesday of each month) by carbon neutral transport. Native grass-fed rare breeds: Red Ruby cattle, Wiltshire Horn sheep, carbon neutral farm, where all energy comes from renewable sources Quite a few people find it convenient to share a box. And btw, our prices are lower than supermarkets' prices for ordinary meat.

 

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We are also contacting other organic farmers in our locality with a view to extend the range on offer.
 
That falls within the new Transition Twinning concept of partnerships between rural and urban Transition Groups for food supply, home swaps for holidays, working holidays on farms, ideas and enthusiasm sharing, etc, etc. We hope this will develop into a realistic, low cost, zero carbon food conveyor from rural to urban areas, as well as many other forms of co-operation. The Transition Twinning project is defined here http://www.transitionnetwork.org/projects/transition-twinning
 
Recently I have presented our journey from non-farmers to one of the first organic carbon-neutral beef & lamb farms at The Royal Agricultural College and also at the last Transition Movement's International conference. I would be very happy to combine one of our next deliveries with a talk/ presentation at a suitable event. Just let me know  when you're ready.

Good luck
Paul

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Can I ask the webmaster to place this on your excellent website and include it in your next Newsletter or email it to your members to allow your group to consider these proposals, which were developed in response to a discussion about food and the urban/rural split at the last Transition Conference. Perhaps you could place the Big Barn link on your directory as well.

You will be aware that a) organically reared, grass fed cattle produce 60% less methane than grain fed cattle, b) we use exclusively carbon neutral transport: home made bio-diesel from waste oil, c) cattle and sheep eat grass, which we cannot and some areas are only suitable for growing grass, not cereals or vegetables.
Thanks
Paul
Hi George,

I also used to live in and near London, but back in 2005 I learned about Peak Oil (well before Transition itself existed) and reacted by quiting my job, selling up and buying a small farm in Cornwall. Since then we have converted to organic, switched almost completely to renewables and are producing carbon neutral food (i.e. meat boxes) for our local market.

Traditionally, Transition Groups tend to impose geographical limits on the distance from their sources of food, and that, in the world of fossil fuels and just in time deliveries (=frequent deliveries) is very understandable.

However, if the food itself is produced in an organic and carbon neutral way, is delivered in a carbon neutral way and just once every month, it becomes perfectly acceptable, especially if you consider that London in particular will always need to import vast majority of its food from elsewhere, whereas Cornwall has now and probably will always have an excess of farm produce, which has to be 'exported' somewhere. This way we ensure that such 'export' is green and clean, rather than leaving to the wholesalers and supermarkets ...

So we have started a new venture: Fieldpower Organics (find us on www.BigBarn.co.uk), which is starting to deliver organic and carbon neutral meat boxes from our farm, Cottage Farm, to London by carbon neutral transport.

Our whole farm works on renewables with almost no use of fossil fuels. So both the produce and the delivery is carbon neutral. One of the first carbon-neutral organic farms in the country.

We are also contacting other local organic farmers with a view to extend our monthly deliveries to extend the range of available produce to include pork, poultry, eggs and other produce. We may also include vegetables at some point, but have not done so yet.

All within the new Transition Twinning concept of partnerships between rural and urban Transition Groups for food supply, home swaps for holidays, working holidays on farms, ideas and enthusiasm sharing, etc, etc. We hope this will develop into a realistic, low cost, zero carbon food conveyor from rural to urban areas, as well as many other forms of co-operation: http://www.transitionnetwork.org/projects/transition-twinning

You can look us up at www.TransitionNC.org (find Cottage Farm in the Food Directory).

I expect to be delivering every last Wednesday - and can stay overnight and share with you and other groups the presentation I mentioned, which was also featured at the Transition Conference.

Best regards
Paul

Just to mention that we have now added a page on Facebook about Fieldpower Organics at Cottage Farm.

 

Click here and read all about it and if you like what you see support us by clicking 'like', thanks:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fieldpower-Organics-at-Cottage-Farm/1...

 

We are still the only organic farm that is run entirely on renewable energy - everything from heating to electricity, cooking, water and water heating, even fuel for farm machinery and for deliveries of our produce to you, our customers, are all renewable, sustainable and resilient.

Here is our shop:  http://www.bigbarn.co.uk/marketplace/vendors/Fieldpower

And our prices are lower than even conventional meat at supermarkets and butchers. That is because we have cut out all the intermediaries and because we have near zero bills for energy, water and of course no fertilizers and all those other chemicals conventional farmers use all the time.

Have a look, order and enjoy!

Just a note to bring to your attention some short term price drops on our organic and carbon neutral lamb: www.bigbarn.co.uk/marketplace/vendors/Fieldpower

We sell the most sustainable meat on the market from grass-fed native breeds without the use of fossil fuels on the farm, in the house or our lifestyle. Even the deliveries are free of fossil fuels. And our prices are the same or lower than supermarkets' and butchers'.

Hi everyone, Since my last contribution we have also been named as the sustainable Farmer of the Year finalist by BBC Food and Farming

We sell the most sustainable meat on the market from grass-fed native breeds without the use of fossil fuels on the farm, in the house or our lifestyle. Even the deliveries are free of fossil fuels. And our prices are the same or lower than supermarkets' and butchers'.

You can order, either individually or as a group, here: www.bigbarn.co.uk/marketplace/vendors/Fieldpower

More information about us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fieldpower-Organics-at-Cottage-Farm/...

Cheers

Paul

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