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   Philip Steans, farm manager
Introduction to Lackham Farm & Estate by manager, Philip Steans.

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limousin calf sheep drilling dairy cow combine

Lackham Farm & Estate, part of Wiltshire College, is in the rural heart of Wiltshire. Within its 725 hectares you’ll find three working educational farms, run on thoroughly commercial lines; historic buildings; a museum and animal park—all set in the magnificent surroundings of the Wiltshire countryside.

The Lackham estate includes 15 hectares of woodland and 25 hectares of buildings and other land, leaving the College’s Home Farm 184 hectares of productive land. 267 hectares are rented from a local landowner on a farm business tenancy, whilst a further 52 hectares are rented annually on a grazing licence. 182 hectares owned by Whitehall Farms are contract farmed converting to organic, taking the total area to 725 hectares (1791 acres). This increases the land-based educational resources for the students to learn practically and to provide physical records from a typically commercial arable and livestock base.

The dairy unit of 170 cows with calf-rearing is based at Home Farm. All beef enterprises, including 25 Pedigree Limousins, the newly-formed Hereford herd, 40 Lim X and all finishing beef along with youngstock are housed at Great Lodge Farm. 400 calves are reared at Ashill on contract for Blade Farming.

Home Farm is also the site of the Farm Information Centre for students and visitors. The other farm owned by the College is Notton Farm, which houses the Sheep Unit and additional storage facilities for fertilizer and straw.

Pigs occupy a small building west of the A350 trunk road. The pigs are run by Downland Pigs, which is owned by David Wilkinson. The unit provides an educational resource for students and visitors.

The College farm plays two roles: firstly it demonstrates ‘good commercial practices’ and is farmed to produce profits. This enables the education departments to teach commercial production on a successful farm.

Many organisations are linked with Lackham Farm: for example Grainseed Ltd carry out maize trials and hold demonstration days for local farmers and those involved in the industry.

A small area on the farm is available for an Animal Park, incorporating Lackham Country Park. This area is run by the Animal Care Department and animals on this unit provide a resource for not only residential courses, but also for visiting parties from all over the county. It is also an added attraction to members of the general public visiting the gardens and museum.

limousin outside Lackham house
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