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Kelvin Cave Ltd - Saving over 66% in fuel alone with Digest-it
Mark Bowes and his wife Judith, of Townfield Farm, Cheshire started on the farming ladder with a Cheshire County Council farm of 30ha initially scaling up to 80ha with a herd of 130 dairy cows.
Kelvin Cave Ltd - Sweden 2011
John Sprackman, who, with his father and brother runs a 600 acre Gloucester dairy farm, was one of the farmers who enjoyed a 4-day study tour of Swedish Farms, led by Ian Hall of Kelvin Cave Ltd, in October 2011.
Kelvin Cave Ltd - Safesil cures ‘Farmer’s Blindness’
Milking 200 Friesian/Holstein cows with another 220 followers, dairying is John Sprackman’s and his family’s livelihood. John, his father Don, and brother Stephen, aim to achieve maximum returns for the farming efforts required to run Pound House Farm, Thornbury, efficiently.
Kelvin Cave Ltd - (Welsh Farms) Self sufficiency farm achieves excellent results
Farm self sufficiency is the aim at Colin and Gareth Pugh’s Cwmwhitton Farm, Knighton, Powys. The family have established a crop rotation and production system specifically designed to satisfy the requirements of the farms 1200 breeding ewes, fattening lambs, and 130 head Saler suckler herd and fat stock.
Kelvin Cave Ltd - No more waste for Ruthin dairy farm
Ruthin dairy farmer Alun Edmunds is taking steps to eliminate waste from his silage to maximise production from homegrown forage.
Honiton Hearing Centre - AIHHP
The Association of Independent Hearing Healthcare Professionals (AIHHP, pronounced “AY-HIP”) is a group of leading independent hearing care professionals who are committed to promoting and maintaining the very highest professional and ethical standards in hearing healthcare. Their members provide a range of high quality services including hearing assessments, hearing aid provision, hearing protection and other specialised services relating to hearing.
Ritchie - Something to be proud of!
Scotland’s premier pedigree Aberdeen Angus herd, Netherton Angus, is a herd that combines true breed character with performance to match. The emphasis on technical management tools is applied both to stock and husbandry. Five generations of proud McLarens have achieved outstanding breeding, commercial and show success.
Kelvin Cave Ltd - Good Staff, Good Equipment, Essentials for Business Success
Troy Stuart, Partner in A E Stuart & Sons, Contractors, near Exeter, has business based statements that he adheres to which have helped shape the company’s success path. “As a farming contractor, we must do the job better and more economically than our farmer customers or else why should they employ us?”
Ritchie - High Standards keep British Farming Great
Dave Finkle, farm manager at the popular East Anglian Jimmy’s Farm appreciates that bureaucratic red tape is every farmer’s headache, but it does help keep Britain’s farming to the highest standards! Brought up on his Grandad’s farm and now managing one of the UK’s most popular farms where every farm enterprise has to be commercially viable, as well as having public appeal, Dave is well acquainted with the intimacies of what makes a good farm tick. At Jimmy’s Farm, Jim throws in the creative farm ideas, whilst Dave has to make them work. Ideas that include a tropical butterfly house, poly tunnels, 8,500 Christmas turkeys, alpacas, sheep, cattle and rare breed pigs. One can imagine that the red tape is on a big reel!
Ritchie - Attention to detail makes the difference
Dave Lenthall and his dad John spotted a good looking model at the Cornwall Show in 2010 and agreed it was just what they were looking for! No it wasn’t a curvaceous blonde, but a curvaceous Ritchie cattle-handling system, which was on the Ritchie show stand.