Building bridges
Matt Davey has been busy in the Parkland ensuring that some of our fencing is repaired in the traditional manner. Matt splits the trees and weaves them horizontally between stakes. From each cut tree there will be 4 to 5 new branches. This process is known as coppicing and the hedging will be topped off with binders in the form of willow branches. Other hedges are evident on the Estate and Matt believes these date back 50 years and would have been part of the regular hedging and ditching farming procedures that would have kept stock in and aided drainage. Matt told us that the tradition is actually much older than that and was even described by Julius Caesar way back in Roman times!
Joe Blissett, our Business and Community Manager, has been looking at different ways to insulate our premium quality Lincoln Red Beef Steaks when we post them out to customers. One of the things he is trialling is using recycled wool. We are keen to use sustainable techniques and to ensure our steaks arrive in perfect condition. Joe has also been busy trying to recruit a chef who will be able to use the smoker to cook our steaks at future events.