Meat from the moors: What is the future of upland sheep farming?

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Sustainable Food Trust

Sustainable Food Trust

7 жыл бұрын

Sheep on the uplands of Britain have been at the centre of a media debate over the last few years. Does hill farming have a place in the management of moorland or as George Monbiot argues, is it the scourge of the countryside? Are sheep to blame for the UK’s high greenhouse gas emissions? Are they causing downriver flooding? Or, alternatively, are they a vital source of sustainable local meat, crucial to the management of upland landscapes and essential to the survival of upland communities and culture?
What is it really like to farm sheep in a far-flung corner of the English moors? This film is about Matthew Trevelyan, a young upland farmer on the North York Moors. Matthew Trevelyan took over the running of Hill Top Farm, near Spaunton, from his father several years ago and now shepherds the flock of 150 hefted Swaledale sheep. The farm has been certified organic since 1985 and the Trevelyan family set up the Shearling Scheme to market their hogget (young mutton) to the local community. Keeping sheep on this part of the moors has been a tradition for many hundreds of years, and the sheep know their particular area of moorland well, passing on this knowledge to their lambs through the generations. Sheep on the moors have no fences or boundaries and can eat freely from the diverse range of moorland vegetation. Their healthy lifestyle means they avoid many of the health problems that other livestock suffer from, such as maggots and feet problems. This type of sheep farming is a sustainable form of meat production that results in a high quality product derived from land that is unsuitable for arable or other crops.
In this film, Matthew gives a fresh perspective on the challenges of upland farming and discusses it with honesty and openness. He comments on the devaluation of wool, once a key income stream of sheep farming, and the attitude towards Swaledale ‘shearling’ (hogget) consumption, as well as the fluctuations in the sheep market. Upland farming is a profession in decline, and as a newcomer, Matthew understands the reasons why young people are not taking up this kind of farming. The small profits, cold climate, hard physical work and social isolation are not easy things to negotiate as a farmer. Far from being a traditionalist, Matthew shares his ideas of what the moors could look like if traditions were to change and expresses his hopes for creating a thriving rural community.
This story of Hill Top Farm gives a snapshot of one farmer’s experience, but his concerns, challenges and hopes are reflected in the wider upland farming community.
Farmer: Matthew Trevelyan
Location: Spaunton, North Yorkshire, UK
Farm type: Hill farm
Heft area of moorland: 150h
Stocking density: 75 - 150 sheep
Arable area: 36.42ha
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@hamidahlouch7727
@hamidahlouch7727 7 жыл бұрын
Hi I am Hamid I used to live in a village in the high Atlas Mountains . Just me and my old grand mother and our folk of sheep and goats about 60 to 80 heads in a 19 th century huge house . I watched your video now a lot of memories came back. Thanks so much
@ayleahjohnson325
@ayleahjohnson325 7 жыл бұрын
Hamid Ahlouc
@colinmayes9446
@colinmayes9446 4 жыл бұрын
That was an excellent video, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching, I'm you're a farmer and not a monk because we need you, thank you.
@henrymichaelwilson8107
@henrymichaelwilson8107 Жыл бұрын
Hello. I like to know where my meat comes from. But the trouble is super markets want to higher prices for this type of meat. Be it lamb or beef they want to much profit in to shorter time. If it was cheaper it would come good for everyone iventurely.
@folkeholmberg3519
@folkeholmberg3519 2 жыл бұрын
I wasn't informed about how much of the income is subsidiaries ❓
@gavinwilshaw2312
@gavinwilshaw2312 2 жыл бұрын
I think you refer to subsidies.
@sheepdogman1
@sheepdogman1 Жыл бұрын
I would work there with you
@jason46742
@jason46742 4 жыл бұрын
I would love an option to work there! Shame there is no way if getting in contact with the chap
@karelpeeters1994
@karelpeeters1994 3 жыл бұрын
But there is! Just google his full name and you will find his farm and contactdata!
@gavinwilshaw2312
@gavinwilshaw2312 2 жыл бұрын
Matthew Trevelyan, Hill Top Farm, Spaunton, North Yorkshire.
@peterwoods5310
@peterwoods5310 7 жыл бұрын
Take it from me Yorkshire lamb is delicious. Here in Germany I cannot get it. Here mass pig breeding leads to endless problems with huge volumes of effluent contaminating the water table. Supertankers bring in peanut feed from South America. The end product tastes of nothing, totally tasteless, watery meat.
@noodleman4625
@noodleman4625 5 жыл бұрын
I always thought it was strange that there are sheep everywhere you look in the UK countryside but from what I can tell no one even eats the meat of grown sheep. And the tax payer subsidises it as well?? What am I missing?
@blackie_tup
@blackie_tup 5 жыл бұрын
Haha I can assure you people do eat lamb and mutton. Though a lot is exported as it is sought after in many other countries. Lamb in the uk is produced to the highest standard in the world with regards to quality, taste and welfare.
@blackie_tup
@blackie_tup 3 жыл бұрын
@@Jj-gi2uv the inhabitants of britain could afford to it it fine... if they prioritised their weekly expenditure. A healty, balanced diet if far more important than internet, tv, alcohol, cigarettes and exotic holidays.
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