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5 December 2009

Share Some Photos with Me

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Labels: baby pigs, farm shop, Farmers Markets, food, For Sale, gammon, Oxford Sandy and Black, rare breed

4 December 2009

Items for Sale







We are now able to offer the following for sale


  • Home produced rare breed beef, pork, gammon, sausage and bacon

  • Home bred piglets

  • Home grown hay (horse quality, and suitable for pets)

  • Straw (horse quality, and suitable for pets)

  • LOGS in various sizes
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Labels: baby pigs, farm shop, Farmers Markets, Farming in harmony with the Environment, food, For Sale, gammon, logs for sale, meat, Oxford Sandy and Black, Park Hill Farm, ribs of beef
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Pat Pimlott
Hi, I'm a farmer producing high quality beef and pork from our own herds of Oxford Sandy and Black pigs, and South Devon Cattle. I also work as a Renewable Energy Officer, and have a keen interest in the environment. I have a degree in enviormental studies and development studies, and have continued to keep up to date with legislation concerning school visits, food production, and farming. I am married to John and we have a lovely daughter who is learning to ride her pony. John and I farm what was my father' farm, and we shall continue his works. He came to the farm in 1955 and not much has changed since. We farm without unnecessary chemicals, but we are not completely organic. Our animals enjoy the ability to have medicines if they need them.
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