Promote Your Farm -Shop/Produce/Delivery Service NOW!

Dear TFF,

I want to create and promote a live list of:

Open Farm Shops
Meat-Box Delivery services
Milk Delivery services
Any Farms that offer a food collection or delivery service.

Old school Field to Fork.

What I need:

A website link or contact details for your business.
Service/Goods that you can provide
Opening Hours.
Any pertenat additonal information.
LOCATION.

Dear TFF,

I want to create and promote a live list of:

Open Farm Shops
Meat-Box Delivery services
Milk Delivery services
Any Farms that offer a food collection or delivery service.

Old school Field to Fork.

What I need:

A website link or contact details for your business.
Service/Goods that you can provide
Opening Hours.
Any pertenat additonal information.
LOCATION.


I am in lockdown here and two weeks ahead of most, supermarkets still have huge ques and online delivery has all but shut, NOW is the time to promote your shop/service. Two reasons, 1) you help the wider community 2) those clients will be with you long after this blows over.

Stay Safe, Look forward to populating the list.

Matt

Hey Matt - GREAT idea! Hope I'm not too late for inclusion?

- Smaller trailer delivery service using Land Rover
- movement of straw, hay, feed, logs, quad bikes, fence posts, small mowers etc
- 9-5, 7 days a week if required
- Lechlade, Gloucestershire
 

Attachments

  • FFS Flyer (final) A5.pdf
    240.2 KB · Views: 0

Old Tip

Member
Location
Cumbria
Order placed! Only small but every little helps ( ps maybe add a higher value selection box? :) )
Thank you, I will pass your suggestions onto the boss.
Let us know what you think of the products, we’ve got a growing customer base. After losing all our bulk orders to the shops etc it’s been amazing how sales direct to customers has grown. The local post office is also happy for the extra business :)
 

Wolds Beef

Member
Managed to get our local town to use this poster. It originated in Darlington. I think it is a good idea!!
23130618_2044614859108827_3790980196627586215_n.jpg
 
Location
Devon
Well I look over the Exe river and Exe estuary. Streams on farm flow into the river Exe. Biggest river and only river in our catchment is the Exe......ergo I’m in the Exe Valley.

The Exe starts on Exmoor and I don't think that is called the Exe valley!

You may well be in the Exe valley but I would like to see a map showing that to be the case given you are stating that your lamb is reared in the Exe valley!
 

Jerry

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Devon
The Exe starts on Exmoor and I don't think that is called the Exe valley!

You may well be in the Exe valley but I would like to see a map showing that to be the case given you are stating that your lamb is reared in the Exe valley!

Really don't get your point. You say I'm in the exe valley but then state I don't rear lamb in the exe valley??


Yep it starts on exmoor.....and ends at exmouth

It's a long river I can walk down hill from the farm to the Exe river with out crossing any other river.

All water flows from here end up in the Exe river

I'm very happy to say I'm in the Exe Valley .
 
Location
Devon
Really don't get your point. You say I'm in the exe valley but then state I don't rear lamb in the exe valley??


Yep it starts on exmoor.....and ends at exmouth

It's a long river I can walk down hill from the farm to the Exe river with out crossing any other river.

All water flows from here end up in the Exe river

I'm very happy to say I'm in the Exe Valley .

If your not in the Exe Valley then you are cannot say your lamb is reared in the Exe Valley and shouldn't be stating that they are reared in the Exe Valley.

Given that you are the other side of Exeter from the Exe valley I strongly suspect you are not entitled to say your lamb is born/ reared in the Exe Valley thou happy to be proved wrong.

That is why I would be intrested to see a map and if you are actually in the Exe valley or not but if you are ( and I hope you are given what you state on your selling pages ) then humble apologies.

If your not in the Exe valley then what your doing would be akin to saying for example that lamb born and raised in Wales for example could be called Westcountry PGI lamb..
 

delilah

Member
If your not in the Exe Valley then you are cannot say your lamb is reared in the Exe Valley and shouldn't be stating that they are reared in the Exe Valley.

Given that you are the other side of Exeter from the Exe valley I strongly suspect you are not entitled to say your lamb is born/ reared in the Exe Valley thou happy to be proved wrong.

That is why I would be intrested to see a map and if you are actually in the Exe valley or not but if you are ( and I hope you are given what you state on your selling pages ) then humble apologies.

If your not in the Exe valley then what your doing would be akin to saying for example that lamb born and raised in Wales for example could be called Westcountry PGI lamb..

You miserable, miserable person lol.
What do you rear ? Do you sell it all direct, or in to a market ? Do you have any clue what labels/origin claims etc are being attached to your product ? You are probably being complicit in all sorts of purposely deceitful marketing practices, simply by selling your stock in to the commodity market.
Anyone selling direct is available for full and open scrutiny, and is happy to be so. Picking on them over semantics is small minded in the extreme.
 

Stewart Setter

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Suffolk, UK
Hi all, I work with www.bigbarn.co.uk, these guys are amazing. If you are a farm or producer you should get yourself on this list as well. My role in this is helping you manage the day to day shop element and I'm constantly on social media promiting British Farming and British produce. My overall goal is to get the public buying from local producers and stay away from the supermarkets.

We are also looking for producers to send us samples of their produce for us to make short videos using your product.. see Keep it simple cookery with BigBarn
 

Stewart Setter

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Suffolk, UK
If your not in the Exe Valley then you are cannot say your lamb is reared in the Exe Valley and shouldn't be stating that they are reared in the Exe Valley.

Given that you are the other side of Exeter from the Exe valley I strongly suspect you are not entitled to say your lamb is born/ reared in the Exe Valley thou happy to be proved wrong.

That is why I would be intrested to see a map and if you are actually in the Exe valley or not but if you are ( and I hope you are given what you state on your selling pages ) then humble apologies.

If your not in the Exe valley then what your doing would be akin to saying for example that lamb born and raised in Wales for example could be called Westcountry PGI lamb..

Blimey, in a time when produers should be pulling together to promote their local produce you're pick holes for the sake of it. Not impressed.
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

  • 0 %

    Votes: 102 41.0%
  • Up to 25%

    Votes: 91 36.5%
  • 25-50%

    Votes: 37 14.9%
  • 50-75%

    Votes: 5 2.0%
  • 75-100%

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • 100% I’ve had enough of farming!

    Votes: 11 4.4%

May Event: The most profitable farm diversification strategy 2024 - Mobile Data Centres

  • 907
  • 13
With just a internet connection and a plug socket you too can join over 70 farms currently earning up to £1.27 ppkw ~ 201% ROI

Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mo...2024-mobile-data-centres-tickets-871045770347

Tuesday, May 21 · 10am - 2pm GMT+1

Location: Village Hotel Bury, Rochdale Road, Bury, BL9 7BQ

The Farming Forum has teamed up with the award winning hardware manufacturer Easy Compute to bring you an educational talk about how AI and blockchain technology is helping farmers to diversify their land.

Over the past 7 years, Easy Compute have been working with farmers, agricultural businesses, and renewable energy farms all across the UK to help turn leftover space into mini data centres. With...
Top