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Tombreck Farm

20 March 202430 March 2024 By Donna

Tombreck Farm aims to have regenerative and organic farming at its heart, and to build a community of farmers and growers with individual businesses and projects on the farm who also work together collaboratively.

We still have an opportunity for regenerative grazing and in time we hope to include other projects such as goats, herbs and compost making; and one day we would love to have a micro-dairy!

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