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WHAT WE DO

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Collaboration is key

Farming that works for land and livelihood.

We bring farmers together to deliver practical, on-the-ground work that benefits farm businesses, wildlife, and the wider South Shropshire landscape.
 

Through collaboration, shared learning, and farmer-led projects, we support productive farming while strengthening the natural systems that make it possible. Our work is rooted in real farms, real landscapes, and real outcomes, shaped by the people who know this land best.

- What sort of projects do we do -

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Water & Wetland Projects

Practical projects focused on protecting watercourses, restoring wetlands and improving water quality. Through carefully planned interventions, farmers are helping to reduce flood risk, enhance habitats and strengthen the long-term resilience of the land.

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Landscape-Scale Projects

Collaborative initiatives delivered across multiple farms within the Upper Onny catchment, designed to create lasting environmental, agricultural and community impact at a landscape level. These projects demonstrate how working together can achieve more than individual efforts alone.

Sustainable Farming Innovation

Forward-thinking approaches that combine traditional knowledge with modern solutions. These initiatives explore new systems, technologies and infrastructure that improve efficiency, sustainability and farm viability for the future.

Rural Enterprise & Farm Development

Investments and improvements that strengthen farm businesses and support local food systems. These projects enable farmers to diversify, add value to their produce and build resilient enterprises rooted in their communities.

Habitat & Biodiversity Projects

Hands-on conservation work that supports wildlife while maintaining productive farmland. From hedgerow restoration to habitat creation, these projects show how farming and nature can thrive side by side.

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Education & Community Engagement

Projects that connect people with farming, food and the landscape. Through school visits, public engagement and shared learning, members help build understanding of rural life and the role farmers play in caring for the countryside.

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Why are these projects important?

Each of these project types doesn’t just look good on paper, they:

Increase biodiversity by creating habitat and safe corridors.

Improve soil and water health by reducing erosion and nutrient runoff. Support climate resilience by capturing carbon and regulating water cycles. Enhance landscape connectivity so wildlife populations can thrive. Open up funding avenues that benefit farm businesses as well as nature.

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