Herefordshire farm produce
Feeding the Future — Responsibly
At Ditton Farm, we grow a select range of commercial crops known for their quality, traceability, and regenerative credentials. Whether it’s potatoes, barley, beetroot, maize or wheat — our approach is rooted in soil-first thinking and long-term resilience. Our crops are grown with care, harvested with precision, and delivered to some of the UK’s leading food producers.

Potatoes
We grow processing-grade potatoes for UK supply chains. Long-term rotation, organic matter management, and targeted nutrition help us deliver high-quality crops while protecting soil structure.

Beetroot
Grown on contract for UK food partners, our beetroot benefits from deep cultivation, organic inputs and long daylight hours. Precision irrigation and careful harvesting deliver a consistent, high-spec crop.

Wheat
Our wheat is carefully grown in rotation to produce quality grain for milling and straw for bedding. It supports soil health, local food networks, and sustainable mixed farming.

Oilseed Rape
Our oilseed rape is grown for its nutrient-rich seeds, which are pressed for culinary oils and used in livestock feed. It also enhances soil health and supports pollinators during its vibrant flowering stage.

Barley
We produce spring and winter barley to tight grain specifications. Planted as part of our regenerative system, barley provides excellent ground cover, rotation benefits, and feed flexibility.

Maize
Our maize is used both as livestock forage and as feedstock for our anaerobic digestion unit. It plays a dual role, helping to power the food chain, reduce waste, and drive our on-farm energy systems.

Sugar Beet
Our sugar beet crop is a valuable source of natural sugar and animal feed. It contributes to sustainable farming by enriching the soil and supplying nutrition across both food and energy systems.

Chickens
Our Court Farm chickens are raised to the highest welfare standards and form a key part of our mixed farm system. They provide eggs while helping to build soil fertility and reduce food waste.