It’s been hard this week to not feel a heaviness settle over everything. As Covid finally arrived in the household we found ourselves subject to the disruption and juggling that isolation requires. We were grateful for the support of our team at the farm who pulled together to cover and our friends up at the Inn at Kippen and Arnprior Farm who were willing and able to provide back up plans and cover for our French Farmers’ visit.
Ultimately however mere inconveniences overshadowed by desperate world events in Ukraine. Historically known as the breadbasket Europe Ukraine boasts 25% of the most fertile soil on the planet (“Black soil”) and agriculture is its largest export market. Cultivating an area of ground larger than the size of Italy it is among the top three grain exporters and a world leader in areas such as soybeans and sunflower oil. It’s richness in natural and human capital no doubt adding to it’s vulnerability.
Closer to home we are hopeful that a bit more normality will return this week. We have highland beef coming back from the butcher at the end of the week - last chance for any box orders please. This animal was reared on the west coast machair of Ormsary overlooking the sound of Jura before finishing on the lush grass of Old Leckie. Slowly and naturally grown the flavour and tenderness of the beef is quite something. We are also really pleased to have Craig back on the Friday delivery run after being off since last year. Massive thanks to Brian (who will stay on the Wednesday route) for covering in his absence.