Parc Farm

Parc Farm www.parcfarms.com Parc Farm Ltd - Oakfields Farm, Lighthouse Road, St.

Brides, Newport City, NP10 8SF - Mob: 07977 244 444 - Farming with Nature on The Gwent Levels.

It’s Sunday and we’re working down the farm, today we have been strimming the weeds and hedge cutting to remove  bramble...
07/06/2026

It’s Sunday and we’re working down the farm, today we have been strimming the weeds and hedge cutting to remove brambles and digging out rotting wood and black bags of rubbish and metal cans from the reen outside the front of Oakfields Farm St Brides. We also remove some old stock proof fencing so the duck have direct access to the reen when they want, we even had to cut the fencing posts by cutting them with a chainsaw just to get the damaged fence out.

I am Sean and this is Parc Farm Ltd, It’s Sunday Morning, and I’m in the yard again here at Oakfields Farm, and today we...
07/06/2026

I am Sean and this is Parc Farm Ltd, It’s Sunday Morning, and I’m in the yard again here at Oakfields Farm, and today we’re working on creating more firewood 🪵 🔥 I also finally positioned the planter on four slabs in the middle of the farm court yard. 🥰 ❤️ 🚜

04/06/2026

A sheep farmer in Wales took his lambs to market. 200 of them. He came home with a cheque that didn't cover his feed bill. 🐑💷😔

His lambs sold for £85 each.
It cost him £100 to raise each one.
Every lamb lost him £15.

200 lambs = £3,000 loss.

He sold them anyway.
Because keeping them longer would cost even more.
More feed.
More labour.
More medicine.

He's not alone.
Sheep farmers across Britain are in the same position.
Winter feed was expensive.
Spring was dry.
Summer isn't saving them.

The price of lamb at market?
Falling.

The supermarkets sell you lamb chops for £8 a pack.
The farmer sees less than £1 of that.

The rest goes to:
The auctioneer.
The abattoir.
The distributor.
The supermarket.
The shareholder.

The farmer gets the smallest slice.
And does the hardest work.
Walking hills in the rain.
Checking ewes at midnight.
Carrying weak lambs for miles.

The government talks about British lamb.
But when the farmer is losing money on every animal – the next generation won't be there.

How long can British lamb survive when farmers are paid less than the cost of production?

It’s Wednesday Morning, and I’m in the yard, here at Oakfields Farm and heavy rain has stopped us working, but we still ...
03/06/2026

It’s Wednesday Morning, and I’m in the yard, here at Oakfields Farm and heavy rain has stopped us working, but we still have a long list of jobs to get done so we popped down to Cardiff Reclamation Yard on the Tremorfa Ind Estate Cardiff and picked up a Victorian Planter we also had time to pickup more compost from Asda’s Dyffryn and 4 packs of long bamboo sticks from Biology in Maesglas Ind Estate all to be used to grow item on the farm 🥬

Busy like a bee this Saturday & Sunday Painting fences
31/05/2026

Busy like a bee this Saturday & Sunday Painting fences

Building a three-bin compost system is easily one of the best upgrades you can make for your property. It stops your com...
30/05/2026

Building a three-bin compost system is easily one of the best upgrades you can make for your property. It stops your compost from looking like a giant, messy eyesore, makes the actual physical labor of turning it way less of a headache, and basically guarantees you'll never run out of the good stuff.

The whole workflow is pretty straightforward: you have one bin that you’re actively tossing daily scraps into, a second one that’s left alone to cook down, and a third one full of finished compost that’s ready to hit the garden. Once you empty out that last bin, you just shift everything down the line and start the cycle over.

To get the pile working, you just need a steady mix of kitchen scraps, lawn clippings, dry leaves, and yard debris. Finding that sweet spot between your nitrogen-rich greens and carbon-heavy browns is what really gets the pile cooking hot so it decomposes instead of just sitting there.

Maintenance is easy—just keep the pile roughly as moist as a wrung-out sponge and give it a good flip with a pitchfork every couple of weeks. Getting some oxygen into the middle of the heap is the secret to keeping it from smelling funky and speeding the whole process up.

Once you get the momentum going, you’ll end up with a non-stop supply of beautiful, rich, crumbly dirt. It’s perfect for top-dressing your raised beds, boosting your veggie patch, throwing around the base of fruit trees, or feeding just about anything else you've got growing.

A farmer 200 years ago could walk onto a piece of land and tell you what it would grow, what it was missing, and what it...
28/05/2026

A farmer 200 years ago could walk onto a piece of land and tell you what it would grow, what it was missing, and what it needed. No lab. No test kit. No consultant.

That skill was called reading soil. It was common knowledge. It is almost gone.

- DARK RICH COLOR means high organic matter and biological activity. This is what healthy soil looks like.

- PALE OR GRAY SOIL means the biology is exhausted. It needs compost and cover crops, not fertilizer.

- RED OR ORANGE TINT means high iron, free-draining, and likely acidic. Plant accordingly.

- EARTHWORMS are the benchmark. Ten per spadeful is healthy soil. Find none and the soil is telling you something serious.

- WATER POOLING means a compaction layer is blocking drainage and root growth beneath the surface.

- STICKY CLAY holds nutrients but suffocates roots. Never work it wet. Build structure slowly with compost and deep-rooted plants.

- EARTHY PETRICHOR SMELL is produced by healthy bacteria. No smell or a sour smell means the biology you depend on is absent.

- WHAT GROWS WILD is the oldest diagnostic tool available. Nettles mean nitrogen. Dock means compaction. Clover means nitrogen-poor soil rebuilding itself.

The soil is always communicating. We just stopped learning the language.

Weather has been too 🔥 hot 🥵 any we have been kept busy painting both sides of the chicken 🐓 fencing with Ronseal 5Year+...
27/05/2026

Weather has been too 🔥 hot 🥵 any we have been kept busy painting both sides of the chicken 🐓 fencing with Ronseal 5Year+ Dark Oak Wood 🪵 Paint 🎨 🐓 🥚 🚜

How do you find peace? You don’t find peace, you choose it by what you ignore. By what you release, by what you stop giv...
24/05/2026

How do you find peace?

You don’t find peace, you choose it by what you ignore.

By what you release, by what you stop giving energy too.

Bank Holiday Weekend Painting Garden Seats today with Ronseal Dark Oak 5year+ to help preserve the wood 🪵 we also manage...
23/05/2026

Bank Holiday Weekend Painting Garden Seats today with Ronseal Dark Oak 5year+ to help preserve the wood 🪵 we also managed to cut the grass and recycled all the grass cutting ♻️ 🥰 🚜

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Parc Farm Ltd, Oakfields Farm, Lighthouse Road, St Brides Wentlooge
Newport
NP108SF

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