Fred has lived in North Shropshire for
60 years, the last 40 at Little Soudley. He grew up on a farm near
Adderley. When he left school he went straight to work on another
farm. When he married for the first time he worked a Dairy Farm
at Ipstones in North Staffordshire. He had no hired help and remembers
the climate as cold and wet. He moved to Little Soudley Farm as
the tenant in 1963. He grew potatoes, sugar beet and kept poultry
and a small dairy herd on the 116 acres. He gradually focussed on
the herd and built it up to 120 milking cows. The farm extended
to 200 acres by the time he purchased it.
In 1996 Fred rationalised his financial situation
and sold off the Dairy herd and milk quota, letting most of the land
to a neighbouring farmer. He keeps a few beef cattle and grows corn
on 60 acres. He has diversified into providing 19 moorings on the
canal that runs alongside. This provides an income stream without
a great deal of capital involvement. The farm is part of a pilot arable
stewardship scheme with a 6 metre grass headed bank around arable
fields. The area is set aside for birds and includes a beetle bank.
The farm also includes 18 1/2 acres of ancient woodland. |