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Baked Dog Biscuits

A treat for your favourite pet with these pumpkin inspired biscuits. Read more...

Pumpkin Brownie

Pumpkins can be used for all kinds of recipes whether sweet or savoury! Check out this delicious chocolate and pumpkin brownie recipe. Read more...

Pumpkin Lasagne

Enjoy a traditional Italian lasagne dish with a pumpkin twist! Read more...

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Traditional mixed farm rotation means that crops, the cattle and sheep  are rotated from field to field every few years to prevent the spread of pests and disease. This means less pesticides are used and nature can flourish while the soil is fertilised naturally by the animals.

The last sixty years have seen many farms replace the fertility building phase and livestock with artificial fertilisers. While allowing much shorter rotations, this has had unintended consequences for soil organic matter (SOM) levels and soil structure. However, where crop rotations tend to be longer we are seeing higher levels of organic matter. Lychpole farm is a member of the Arun to Adur farmers group and is a part of a 5 year soil survey study which has shown that our soil has a very high worm count and high organic matter content. As part of the farm group we also work closely with Southern Water to reduce nitrates in the soil which gets into our water.

“We have beef cattle and sheep. We grow barley which is used for beer production and animal feed, wheat for bread, fodder beet and maize which feeds our cattle and sheep, and of course our pumpkins! Nothing goes to waste and each crop we grow leaves a legacy on the land to increase the fertility of soil and support our diverse farm needs.”