First Milk has said it will celebrate its commitment to farming with nature this summer through its Festival of Regenerative Farming, which commences next month.
The festival will showcase all that First Milk does both on its farms and in its factories to meet its climate and biodiversity obligations and be part of the “climate solution”.
As well as showcasing its regenerative practices, First Milk is hosting a variety of customer and supplier trade stands, supported by some of the local food and craft vendors the areas have to offer.
The Festival of Regenerative Farming will not forget “plenty of fun activities for all the family”, First Milk said.
The dates and locations of the Festival or Regenerative Farming events are as follows:
- Saturday, July 7 – Blaencorse Farm, St Clears, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4AY;
- Saturday, July 13 – Wood House Farm, The Strand, Semington, Wiltshire, BA14 6LL;
- Saturday, July 20 – Myremill Farm, Maybole, Ayrshire, KA19 7JG;
- Sunday, July 21 – Moody Cow, Blue Dial Farm, Allonby, Cumbria, CA15 6PB;
- Sunday, August 4 – Hooks Farm, Borrowash, Derby, DE72 3YD.
“At First Milk we care about our planet. It is our home, and we work with nature every day to produce tasty, wholesome and nutritious dairy food, united by a single commitment – to enrich life every day to secure the future,” First Milk said.
We do this by farming regeneratively, following principles to restore and regenerate the soil and wider ecosystem.
“It is where food production has a positive impact, complementing the local and global environment.