The Nook farm is nestled on a hillside above the village of
Grewelthorpe in North Yorkshire and just 8 miles from Farmison
& Co. There's good pasture up here, and the Nook farm has been
owned and run by the Harrison family since 1910, though some of the
land has been in the family since the 1700's passed down through
the generations. Today David and son Carl farm the land with the
help of the whole family. They also farm 500 acres of land at
Wharfedale which is a site of scientific interest, which can only
be grazed by native breed cattle. After plenty of consideration and
research, the family made plans to build up a 30 head Galloway
herd, a native breed on the 'at-risk' list. Since, the herd has
thrived off the land, and the land has thrived off the herd.
Sometimes it's a bit hard to find the cows their enclosure is so
vast. With surveys from Natural England showing the abundance of
wildflowers and natural grasses creating vibrant homes for insects,
curlews, and lapwings, which nest in large numbers amongst the
cattle.
The family has also returned to breeding Saddleback, Berkshire
and Middle White pigs, and their Galloway herd has grown in
numbers. With demand from our customers, the Harrison family are
confident in breeding native breeds, allowing them to farm the way
that they do and continuing the ancient inhabitants of our
country.