Autumnal Fruits Photo credit: Chris Stoate
Autumnal Fruits at Halstead Hill Farm -Morning
About the event
Learn about the wild and domesticated fruits growing on the farm. Discover what’s been planted in a wild fruit hedge and how agroforestry integrates fruit and nut trees into the farmed landscape with agri-ecologist Professor Chris Stoate and regenerative farmer Dr Miriam Stoate.
Enjoy sweeping views across High Leicestershire with time to learn and ask questions. Fruit from the farm will be available to buy.
Chris, an agri-environmental researcher at the nearby Allerton Project for more than thirty years and Honorary Professor at Nottingham University, has also studied farmland ecology in southern Europe and West Africa.
Miriam grew up on a farm, researched land management in Thailand, Canada and England and enjoys welcoming groups to the farm.
Booking
Price
Free, the course is fully funded.Places are limited so please only book if you are fully committed to attending.
Ticket information:
There are two types of tickets to chose from, a standard ticket which is funded and free.
The donation 'ticket' option, is a standard ticket but also gives the option of making a donation to Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust.
Suggested donation
Donations to Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust are welcomeSuitable for
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