It
is our policy to ensure that we have as little negative
impact on the environment as possible. Our aim to to
keep our carbon footprint to a minimum and you can see
how we are doing this by clicking HERE.
A full environmental audit was carried out in 2006,
which highlighted all current and future environmental
related issues.
The Estate is currently
participating in both the Entry and Higher Level Stewardship
schemes. Within these schemes we are able to manage
the farming operations in the most environmentally sensitive
way possible. This involves the regeneration of natural
habitats, to encourage diversity of the farm’s
flora and fauna. This will also enhance the value of
the area to anyone visiting the farm and generate visible
environmental benefits.
A
farm audit was undertaken for the completion of a 'Farm
Environment Plan'. Several areas of archaeological and
historic interest were identified which will be protected
for future generations by the changes we have put in
place. Areas of erosion through run-off have also been
identified, and will be managed to alleviate this problem.
A Farm Environment plan
(FEP), identified all the environmental features on
the farm. These have all been included as part of a
risk assessment and are taken into account and effect
our farming practices. A program has been implemented
to maintain the features, improve habitat and encourage
diversity in the following ways:

The Estate employs an independent
Agronomist, who together with our fully trained staff,
ensure that all chemical and fertilizer usage is kept
to a minimum and safely administered.
To find out more of the ways in which
we are developing the environmental schemes follow
the links below.
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In- Field
Features |
Lapwing Plots,
Conservation Headlands, Arable reversion, Beetle
Banks |
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Field Margin
Management |
Wild Bird Plots, Cultivated
Wild Flower Margin, Buffer Strips, |
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Woodland
& Tree Management |
Coppicing, Tree Planting, Hedge
row Management, Hedge Planting, infield trees, |
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Historic
Features |
Protection of archaeological
features |

See more flora and fauna
at www.hampshirewildlife.co.uk
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