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Sunday, 26 February 2012

Stewardship Work at Holt Farm


Last week we were very busy with tree felling in the dingles (wooded stream banks) at Holt Farm. We have cut down about two hundred trees adjacent to the water course which will let in the light so that grass can be established on the stream bank. This will help prevent soil erosion.
The felling has been selective and we have retained mature oak, ash and holly trees. A Felling License was required to complete these activities.

After we have cleaned up all the tree branches and sawn out the fire wood we will embark on a fencing programme to stop farm animals having access to the freshly cleared areas.

The weather has been ideal providing us with safe working conditions. The land has been dry enough to travel across without causing much surface damage or compaction. Timing of this activity is important as we needed to complete the work before the birds begin their nest building.

We have taken some time out too, for a few local walks in the beautiful Black Mountains near Holt Farm, see our next blog........

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