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Love the earth

We keep the soil rich and fertile with crop rotation. Like some of the best ideas, it's ancient and very simple: plant crops to refresh and revitalise the soil so it's productive for generations to come.

The arts aren't optional!

What would life be like without music, painting or drama? We donate part of the profits from Duchy Originals to the Prince's Foundation for Children & the Arts so that every child has access to the arts.

Happy pigs make the best bacon!

Beautiful organic pork from Home Farm is salted and cured by our friends at Denhay Farm in Dorset to produce succulent meaty rashers with a wonderful flavour.

Show some respect

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We give every cow, pig and chicken a stress free life and lots of love.

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Protect & sustain

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We aim to protect the environment whilst supporting charitable causes.

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Where the heart is

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Home farm is where it all started. See what's going on in the fields.

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Keeping tradition alive

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We work with over 30 British producers to bring our products to life.

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Giving everything back

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All our profits go to The Prince's Charities Foundation.

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Young entrepreneurs

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See how Claire Ross launched her business with the help of PSYBT.

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Cook up a storm

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Duchy recipes perfect for home cooking.

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It started with a biscuit

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The original Duchy Original was our classic Oaten biscuit.

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May 7

Duchy Shampoo wins again!

Our shampoo has been voted Best Shampoo at the Natural Health Magazine Beauty Awards 2008, for the fourth year running!

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May 16

Lambing at Home Farm

In the last week 400 lambs have been born! It’s a very symbolic Spring picture. Ken, the shepherd, gets tired at this time of year as he checks up on the lambs first thing in the morning and last thing at night. They lamb outside and in an ideal world most of the ewes have twins. Triplets are not that unusual and in the past we’ve had quads which is difficult for an animal with just two teats! As they lamb outside we have to be very careful of foxes because in the past we’ve lost a lot of lambs this way. This year, for the first time, we’ve borrowed two Alpaca (smaller than Llamas) from a neighbour and put them with the flock. We are determined not to lose any lambs this year and they guard the sheep against foxes and dogs.

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