A working farm in the Wye Valley focused on regeneration, resilience and responsible food production.
Trecorras Farm stretches across 300 acres on the edge of the Wye Valley — a landscape shaped by time, weather and generations of farming.
When the farm was purchased in 2011, the land carried the legacy of decades of conventional agriculture. The soil had been heavily worked and biodiversity had declined. Since then, the focus has been on restoring the land through regenerative farming practices that prioritise soil health, resilience and long-term stewardship.
Today, the farm is predominantly arable, producing cereal crops including oilseed rape, winter and spring wheat for Wildfarmed, along with other seed crops. Wildfarmed is one of the few companies paying farmers a premium for regeneratively grown grain, supporting farming systems that improve soil health and biodiversity.
A key part of this approach is companion cropping — growing multiple plant species together to support soil life, improve soil structure and create better habitats for wildlife and beneficial insects.
Alongside the arable crops, a small herd of cattle plays a complementary role in the system, helping cycle nutrients and support the regenerative management of the land.
The result is a farm that is not only productive, but increasingly diverse, resilient and alive. This is farming with responsibility, patience and hope.
We believe in a future where:
Soil is treated as a living ecosystem
Farms are measured by resilience as well as productivity
Food carries a story of care
Rural landscapes are alive with biodiversity
Our role is simple: leave this land better than we found it.
Our mission is to regenerate soil health through nature-aligned farming, raise livestock with respect and attention, produce food of exceptional flavour and integrity, and reconnect people with where their food comes from.
We do not see ourselves as owners of this land, but caretakers for the next generation.
We farm in a way we are proud to explain — openly and honestly.
We prioritise flavour, nutrition and animal welfare over volume.
We believe people deserve to understand where their food comes from and how it is produced. Transparency builds trust.