We have now offered veg boxes (and cut flowers) to communities between Killearn, Drymen, and Stirling for three consecutive seasons. Those three seasons offered the whole range of human emotions;. read more…
Food grown locally is harvested at full ripeness and delivered fresher with a lower cost to the environment. In addition local food is safer (transparent supply chains) and retains more. read more…
It’s all fun and games on Upper Ballaird Farm. Farmers have told us they haven’t seen a winter this wet in 40 years. April started with snow, whilst strong winds. read more…
At Upper Ballaird Farm we’ve had a busy spring, enjoying the glimpses of sun boosting our mood and seedlings. We love the hope that Spring brings and are looking forward. read more…
We are very excited to introduce you to Eleanor, the newest member of our farm team. Eleanor has a degree in Environmental Science and for the past 5 seasons has. read more…
Re-working our business
We have now offered veg boxes (and cut flowers) to communities between Killearn, Drymen, and Stirling for three consecutive seasons. Those three seasons offered the whole range of human emotions;. read more…
Future of the farm
Food grown locally is harvested at full ripeness and delivered fresher with a lower cost to the environment. In addition local food is safer (transparent supply chains) and retains more. read more…
Getting Started with the CSA Model
It’s all fun and games on Upper Ballaird Farm. Farmers have told us they haven’t seen a winter this wet in 40 years. April started with snow, whilst strong winds. read more…
Why buy locally sourced flowers?
At Upper Ballaird Farm we’ve had a busy spring, enjoying the glimpses of sun boosting our mood and seedlings. We love the hope that Spring brings and are looking forward. read more…
Welcome to our newest Farm Team Member
We are very excited to introduce you to Eleanor, the newest member of our farm team. Eleanor has a degree in Environmental Science and for the past 5 seasons has. read more…