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Page 61 - Eclipse - Autumn/Winter 2024
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COMMUNITY



              Open Farm Sunday at Boltons Park Farm


              Grace Mackintosh Sim, Outreach Development Manager




                      our largest Open Farm Sunday
                      ever was this year, with 1,200
                      tickets booked and a constant
             Oinflux of enthusiastic visitors,
              for many of whom it was the first time
              on our farm.
              The milk vending machine as hugely
              popular and attendees flocked to buy their
              locally produced milk, with a production
              journey of under 20 metres from cow to
              customer! The milkshake options only
              added to the draw of this now established
              sustainable produce.
              New for this year, guests were treated
              to a mini show, as an introduction to the
               ensuring that everyone gathered
              the take home message that the teaching
              farm is where students learn to care for a
              range of animals.
              In addition, they were signposted to science
              opportunities, such as our mini lab and
              museum area in the upstairs classroom.
              For the first time, we had borrowed
              microscopes from Hawkshead for children
              to try out – and they enjoyed comparing
              mammalian red blood cells, with their
              nucleated counterparts in birds and reptiles.
              Open Farm Sunday’s national theme
              included the importance of narrative, and
              our student ambassadors consequently
              spoke about their own experiences in farming
              placements and learning to care for cattle,
              sheep and pigs. The second focus was
              the importance of farmers as guardians of
              the landscape, and we had a dedicated
              biodiversity area to emphasise the link
              between agriculture and nature.
              We were very grateful to all the staff who
              helped at this event, and an absolute highlight
              was the opportunity for people of all ages to
              try out the calving teaching model!
              “Everyone was so knowledgeable and
              passionate. My children loved looking down the
              microscopes and seeing the calving demo.”
              “I live locally in Little Heath. It was lovely to
              be able to visit and see the farm and animals
              nearby. Even better to buy the milk.”
              Keep an eye out for your chance
              to visit next year on Sunday 8th June.


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