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CANNON FARM

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THE ENTRANCE TO CANNON FARM

The 450 hectares (c.1111 acres) of Cannon Farm are spread over the wild uplands of the old county of Montgomeryshire, in mid Wales (see 'how to find us'), at an altitude of between 230m (759ft) to 450m (1485ft). The farm consists of 342 ha (845 acres) of grazing and 109ha (269 acres) of woodland. The grazing is divided into natural hill grazing (moorland), improved pasture and semi-improved hay meadows. A comprehensive programme of hedge planting, shelter belt establishment, dry stone walling and the maintenance of traditional farm buildings has been undertaken to improve the wildlife habitat and conserve a traditional hill farming landscape.

A further 31 hectares (76 acres) of land is rented in the local village of Llanerfyl. All the land is registered organic and is in the Tir Gofal scheme.

Cannon Farm is a partnership managed by Nigel Elgar who has lived and worked here since 1986.

Jude, one of the three working collies

Cannon Farm was one of the early pioneers of modern day organic farming, achieving full organic status in 1993. Put simply, organic food combines a minimum use of chemicals with the highest standards of animal welfare and environmental protection. Organic food is legally defined, and each stage of the process from farm gate to your dinner plate is vigorously inspected (for further information on organic farming contact the Soil Association).

The farm participates in various schemes and has won a number of prestigious awards:

  • Entered Tir Gofal (all Wales agri-environmental scheme) in August 2000
  • Winner of the National Sheep Association/Farmers Weekly Sheep Farming And Conservation Award 1997
  • Producer of the winning entry in the fresh meat category of the 1997 Organic Food Awards and the Organic Food Product of the Year
  • Runner up in the Montgomeryshire Agricultural Association 'Farm Based Competition' for conservation 2000 and 2003.
  • Joint winner of the Soil Association/You Magazine 'Organic Food Awards Producer of the Year 2001'

The stock on the farm consists of 500 Welsh Hill Speckled Face ewes, around 20 Welsh Black cows and a fold of 20 Highland cows.

Welsh Black cow and calf Welsh Hill Speckle Face

Nigel lives at Cannon with his wife, Karen, and their two children Max and Ellie.

Cannon farm house

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