Just watched your video Jo, great music, was lovely to see you guys and the farm, maybe one day we’ll be able to visit…happy singing Tim, thank you for your tasty meat!
[…] producing the meat you buy from Higher Hacknell. If you haven’t watched it yet, do visit the blog or Facebook page. Maybe the sequel can feature another of Tim’s songs […]
Thank you - great to see those lovely meadows and such healthy, well cared-for animals. 99% grass-fed cattle really is the way to go as Graham Harvey’s books make clear. And the steaks we bought from your stall at the Food Fest in Barnstaple on Sunday were a joy. We look forward to becoming regular customers. Thank you!
Super film! Well-produced window on your world, Tim and Jo. Have for years bought and enjoyed your meats and it was great to see the fields, the cows, the sheep, the health, the sunshine and the organic pasture on which they thrive. In this increasingly polluted and nutrient-deprived world in which we are immersed, it is real soul-food to know that you are creating for us a haven into which we might dip our toes! I have so much admiration for your ethos, your hard work and your achievements. Great voice, Tim! P.s. I love that your sheepdog rides to work on the Quad!
Really enjoyed meeting you at the Soil Association Conference in Swindon yesterday. Just watched your superb film. Congratulations on running such a beautiful farm with everything working naturally, from the hay meadows filled with flowers to support our pollinating insects and loads of other wildlife, to the cows and sheep calmly munching away on that highly nutritious natural food clearly enjoying their freedom in the great outdoors. Really well done! And loved the song!! You should have been singing at the Ceilidh at the conference!!!
just came along your website, found your farm on http://www.soilassociation.org. I am really impressed. I am an English teacher at a senior vocational school of further education in the field of agriculture in Germany. Currently we are planning a study trip to England end of June.
Is it possible to visit your farm and get a guided tour around during our study trip? We will be about 20-25 persons. Please reply at your earliest convenience.
Just watched the movie. Deeply impressed. By the images, the message and the music.
Very professional and reassuring on all levels.
Lovely video. Really nice to see the farm and the people involved
Really glad you’ve enjoyed it! Jo
Thanks for your comments about our film, Judith. Best wishes Jo
Thanks for your comment and I know Tim will be pleased you’ve enjoyed listening to his song.
Just watched your video Jo, great music, was lovely to see you guys and the farm, maybe one day we’ll be able to visit…happy singing Tim, thank you for your tasty meat!
[…] producing the meat you buy from Higher Hacknell. If you haven’t watched it yet, do visit the blog or Facebook page. Maybe the sequel can feature another of Tim’s songs […]
Thank you - great to see those lovely meadows and such healthy, well cared-for animals. 99% grass-fed cattle really is the way to go as Graham Harvey’s books make clear. And the steaks we bought from your stall at the Food Fest in Barnstaple on Sunday were a joy. We look forward to becoming regular customers. Thank you!
Super film! Well-produced window on your world, Tim and Jo. Have for years bought and enjoyed your meats and it was great to see the fields, the cows, the sheep, the health, the sunshine and the organic pasture on which they thrive. In this increasingly polluted and nutrient-deprived world in which we are immersed, it is real soul-food to know that you are creating for us a haven into which we might dip our toes! I have so much admiration for your ethos, your hard work and your achievements. Great voice, Tim! P.s. I love that your sheepdog rides to work on the Quad!
Really enjoyed meeting you at the Soil Association Conference in Swindon yesterday. Just watched your superb film. Congratulations on running such a beautiful farm with everything working naturally, from the hay meadows filled with flowers to support our pollinating insects and loads of other wildlife, to the cows and sheep calmly munching away on that highly nutritious natural food clearly enjoying their freedom in the great outdoors. Really well done! And loved the song!! You should have been singing at the Ceilidh at the conference!!!
just came along your website, found your farm on http://www.soilassociation.org. I am really impressed. I am an English teacher at a senior vocational school of further education in the field of agriculture in Germany. Currently we are planning a study trip to England end of June.
Is it possible to visit your farm and get a guided tour around during our study trip? We will be about 20-25 persons. Please reply at your earliest convenience.
Your sincerly
Harald