At Trenchmore, they sustainably raise slow-grown, grass-fed Sussex Wagyu cattle. The herd grazes on pastures that improve soil health, and their diet includes local by-products like brewers’ grains, linseed cake, and apple pomace. This approach reduces artificial fertiliser use and ensures high-welfare, delicious beef.
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- Sussex Wagyu herd is slow-grown, grass-fed, and raised sustainably.
- Diet includes grass, silage, and local by-products like brewers' grains and apple pomace.
- Grass from pastures and crop rotations improves soil and reduces fertilizer use.
- Selective breeding and high welfare practices ensure consistently delicious beef.
Low Input Beef
- The Cows are 80% grass-fed, grazing on pastures and herbal leys that improve soil and fix nitrogen.
- 20% of their diet consists of by-products from human food production.
- Paddock grazed: cattle are rotated across the farm, grazing and trampling grass, fertilizing the soil, and promoting optimal grass growth and carbon capture.
- Winter farmyard manure is composted during summer and spread on the soil to reduce the need for additional inputs.