Title: Beechdean farm
1Beechdean farm
- By Sabine Kermani
- And
- Sarah Jack
2Farm Background
- Since 1989 Beechdean farm have been making
Beechdean Farmhouse Dairy Ice Cream. - Their family farm is based in the Chiltern Hills,
UK. - It is an independent company which works on its
of 600 acres of farm land. - Their Location is
- Old House Farm
- North Dean
- High Wycombe
- Buckinghamshire
- The farm has two types of cows, 120 Jersey cows
and 270 Friesian cows, they are used for milk and
ice cream production. -
3Type of Farming
- Dairy farming is the rearing of animals for milk
and other diary products, this makes Beechdean a
dairy farm as they make ice cream. - It is a commercial farm as the out puts are all
for sale. - It is pastoral farming because the land is left
under the grass and the rearing of animals. - Pastoral farming is also extensive farming, due
to the large areas.
4Dairy Farming as a System
- Physical Inputs
- Climate
- Temperature mild winters
- And warm summers are needed.
- These conditions amount to a
- Long grass growing season.
- Precipitation is spread around
- evenly.
- Relief
- Flat and low lying land
- Soil
- Soils are deep and nourishing.
- Human and Economic Inputs
- Labour.
- Buildings.
- Machinery and technology.
- Markets and transport money.
- Subsidies.
- animal breeds.
- Processes
- Grazing
- Calving
- Milking
- Taking care of the cows
- Feeding
- Outputs
- Animal production
- Milk
- Cows
- Calves
- Profit
- Gains or losses.
Feedback- profit, manure, silage, animals
5Beechdean Farm and the Affect of Government
Policies
- Milk Quotas Dairy farmers were producing too
much milk due to a fall in demand for milk
products like butter. - Quotas were introduced and were the farms last 10
years average milk production. - Farmers are allowed to produce that amount of
milk and no less, if they do, they are farmed. - Beechdean farm solved problem by making ice
cream, half their stock would be used for milk,
the other for ice cream. - Today they are selling almost 2.5 million litres
of ice cream a year. - Their has been a fall in dairy products prices
which resulted in Beechdean farm losing money and
profits. - However, now their ice cream is their main source
of income and they are very successful with it.
6Scientific Advances
- Over the years cows have been bread to produce a
huge 50 to 70 litres of milk in one day, over 3-4
milking sessions. - Before, approximately 100 years ago, cows only
produced around 20 liters a day. - The improved milk production is due to
- Selective breeding for high milk-yield
- Lots of nutrient-rich, high-energy food
- Good housing and shelter - keeping the cattle
inside on clean straw bedding on cold days and
outside gently grazing on warm days
7Conclusion
- Beechdean farm is a good example of a very
successful and profitable farm. When they were
going to lose money from the EU policies, they
diversified, only to become even more profitable.
- Beechdean farm has a very efficient input,
processes and feedback method and new technology
has only improved this more. - They are a good example of well treated and cared
for animals produce excellent produce. Proper
breeding of the cows to get specific produces is
an effective way of producing quality goods.