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The Ethical Dairy

The Ethical Dairy

We produce traditional cheeses made with unpasteurised organic milk sourced from our own dairy herd, where we keep the calves with their mothers to suckle. Rainton Farm is the first commercial dairy in the UK to be following the cow with calf method, others are all micro dairies. Our ethical dairy model is based around treating the animals, the land, our environment and the people who work here with respect and kindness. Thank you for supporting this radical new approach to dairy farming.

Location: Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway

Newlyns Farm Shop

Newlyns Farm Shop

Our family has been producing great food in the heart of Hampshire for four generations and now bring this, and much more, direct to you through our food destination! Newlyns' skilled butchers present great quality meat from lamb, beef, and pork that is produced on our traditional mixed farm, and you will find locally sourced and organic products throughout our farm shop, cafe and cookery school.

Location: Hook, Hampshire

Lower Ladysden Farm

Lower Ladysden Farm

Welcome to Lower Ladysden a family run farm specialising in the production of fresh fruit and vegetables which are available for you to Pick-your-own in season, or if you are short on time freshly picked for you in our farm shop.

Location: Goudhurst, Kent

Loch Arthur Community

Loch Arthur Community

Loch Arthur Farm Shop has become a much treasured and appreciated destination in Dumfries & Galloway for those who appreciate quality food both sourced and produced with care and integrity.

Location: Dumfries, Dumfriesshire

Quicke's Traditional

Quicke's Traditional

Using traditional recipes, time-honoured techniques and heritage starters passed down through the generations, Quicke's continues to create outstanding clothbound cheddar.

Location: Exeter, Devon

Acorn Dairy

Acorn Dairy

Whether you want doorstep deliveries of our fresh organic dairy products, would like to find out more about our wonderful dairy herd, or discover why we believe organic is so important, you'll find all the information you need right here.

Location: Darlington, County Durham

Gould’s Cheddar

Gould’s Cheddar

Batch Farm is situated in an idyllic setting on the Pennard ridge with views of the Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips beyond. Cheesemaking has been a family concern at Batch Farm for almost 50 years. The dairy is adjacent to the thatched farmhouse where Fred Gould runs the farm and Jean Turner his sister the cheesemaking business. Using milk from their 260 Friesian cows, Gould’s make around 140 tonnes of West Country Farmhouse Cheddar in the traditional 27kg cylinders.

Location: Shepton Mallet, Somerset

White Lake Cheese

White Lake Cheese

Pete Humphries and Roger Longman are part of a growing group of artisan cheesemakers in the UK; White Lake goat cheese hails from the heart of Cheddar country in Somerset. Pete had been making cheddar for 10 years and used to make cheese for Bath Soft. He produces a range of goats milk soft cheeses and continues to experiment whenever time will allow.

Location: Shepton Mallet, Somerset

Ellie's Dairy

Ellie's Dairy

rom the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty we bring you the best milk, cheese and meat. Traditional responsible and ethical farming means free range access to grazing with all feed, including hay from our own ancient meadows, GM and chemical-free and blended by us.

Location: Wychling, Kent

Highland Fine Cheeses

Highland Fine Cheeses

Traditionally the Highlands was cattle country. Every small farm or croft had a house cow with which to supplement the tedious diet of mutton, neeps, tatties and road kill. Any spare milk was left by the range to stay warm after the cream had been ladled from the top to churn into butter. The natural cultures in the liquid would slowly eat the lactose and multiply throughout, souring it by releasing lactic acid. Eventually the milk would set and form a curd, a bit like yogurt. Then the curd would be scrambled like eggs and hung up in a pillow case or a muslin to drain the whey. Add some salt and you have the simplest preserved milk in the world – Crowdie.

Location: Tain, Ross

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