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Willow Tree Farm
About Willow Tree Farm
- Joined the strategic dairy farm network in summer 2022 as an environment-focused strategic dairy farm
- 280 cow, fully housed herd
- Average yield of around 11,500 litres
- All-year-round calving
- 162 hectares growing a mixture of grass, winter wheat and maize
Follow Willow Tree Farm if you are interested in:
- Going completely soy-free
- Making better use of muck and slurry
- Reducing waste and antibiotic use by changing the herd’s living space
- Using genomic testing to help target genetic investment
Overview
Willow Tree, located near Northallerton in North Yorkshire, is farmed by the Pattison family.
Our farm
The farm extends across 162 hectares, growing a mixture of grass, winter wheat and maize. All cropping on the farm is fed to the dairy herd and followers.
Slurry is stored in two stores with a total capacity of 6,350 m3 and utilised as fertiliser for the forage crops. Parlour washings and any yard water run-off is collected in a separate dirty water system and distributed to fields via a mobile irrigator. Access passages and scraped areas between sheds have been covered, reducing the slurry storage capacity requirement. Slurry is applied to grassland at the rate of 28 m3/ha after all four cuts of silage.
Our herd
The herd consists of around 280 cows with an average yield of 11,500 litres. Cows are milked twice daily in a herringbone parlour; calve all year round; and are fully housed. The cows are arranged into four milking sheds and two milking groups with one dry cow group.
About 150 replacement heifers are reared on-farm while beef calves are sold at around six weeks of age. Replacement heifers are served at 13 months and in-calf heifers graze during the summer months.
Milking cow accommodation is provided in modern portal frame sheds, which are fitted with 324 deep sand cubicles and integral feeding passages. Passages are tractor scraped with slurry deposited in an adjacent, concrete block-built slurry store.
Youngstock occupies a variety of sheds, mostly straw yards producing farmyard manure.
Our journey
Howard and Tom are looking to continue their journey towards net zero, sharing key learnings and previous successes with others through on-farm and digital meetings. They will be exploring how to use less fertiliser, reduce waste and make better use of genomic testing.
News and past events
- Mastitis control: Small changes, big results (April 2023) A year in to their work with James Breen, Howard and Tom are starting to see the benefits in their North Yorkshire herd
- Reducing mastitis in the dairy herd (February 2023) Howard and Tom have been working with James Breen to tackle the number of cases of mastitis in cows +30 days in milk in their North Yorkshire herd. (YouTube, 2 minutes)
- Using efficiency to improve your environmental credentials (October 2022) Willow Tree is part of a series of new farms that will focus on environmental impact by exploring ways to improve their businesses, while also reducing their carbon footprints. Howard and Tom tell us more about their farm in North Yorkshire.