Betty's Farm Shop

Betty's Farm Shop

The chickens have gone

Our chicken have gone but will be back at the end of the month.
We are currently being supplied fresh eggs from Hilton so we still have plenty in supply.

We are also looking to provide a delivery service for veg and meat so if you are interested please contact us.

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Seasonal, Local Asparagus now in.

Although a very short season aspargus is well with the wait.

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Be part of a 'WORLD RECORD' by sponsoring an egg!!

John Evans will be here on the 31st March to balance 1800 eggs on his head. We are looking to sponsor each egg to raise money for the Midland Air Ambulance and Derby Sight.

For more information please come into the shop or visit www.headbalancer.com
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CHRISTMAS TREES AND TURKEYS ARE AVAILABLE FROM BETTYS THIS CHRISTMAS

Order your turkey and collect your tree from a local supplier this Christmas.

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PV PANELS INSTALLED AND MAKING ELECTRIC

We have 3 different types of ground mounted solar panel systems to accompany our wind turbine through Bowler Energy.

We have installed our solar panels on the ground and this is a fantastic way to maximize what the system will generate as the panels are positioned at the most optimum pitch and orientation; therefore generate most profit! Some of them even move to track the sun! So keep watching!

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NEW COFFEE MACHINE INSTALLED

So Tea and Coffee is now available Monday to Saturday 9am till 5pm

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FISH DAY on a TUESDAY!!

Stuart Bailey is coming from Mickleover to Betty's Farm at 12.45 till 3pm every Tuesday.
Orders welcome.

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RURAL PRIDE 

We are proud to announce that RURAL PRIDE have taken over shed 2 and are stocking their garden and home ware.

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NOW OPEN LONGER!
We are now open: 
Monday to Saturday 
9am till 5pm!

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NOW STOCKING:
Bread -
Buckley and Horne (Swadlincote)
Coffee -
Azorieblue (Melbourne)
Gluten Free Cooking Sauces - Sauces of Choice (Ashbourne)
Flour - Caudwell Mill (Rowsley)
Water -
National Forest Spring Water (Melbourne)
Biscuits - Artisan (Ashbourne)
Chutney and Jam - Chuckleberry Willow (Burton on Trent)
Jams and Olives - Eayres Fine Foods (Breedon On The Hill)
Chocolate -
Bittersweet Chocolate (Breedon On The Hill)
Cakes - Cake-e-licous (Hilton)
Meat and Pies -
Redshaws Butchers (Repton)
Eggs - Bettys Farm (Willington)
Crisps -
Crips (Ingleby)
Honey -
Bettys Farm (Willington)
Vegetables - Jacksons (Melbourne)
Condiments - Cottage Delight (Leek)
Cheese - Spondon Cheesery (Spondon)
Ice Cream - Bluebells (Spondon)

We also stock a range of Mrs Crimbles Gluten and Wheat Free Products

Logs - 
Talu (Burton on Trent)

Beauty Products - Eve of St Agnes (Wilmorton)
Cards - Cards by Sam Bell (Foremarke)
Basket Ware -
Willow Direct (Cromford)
Cushions and Soft Furnishings - Clover Crafts (Hatton) 
Homeware - Pocket Savers (Burton)

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CAN YOU SUPPLY US???
We have just obtained our planning permission to become a proper farm shop and so are looking for suppliers!

If you would like to supply us or you know someone who could supply us please get in contact! You could be filling our shelves!

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As well as selling our own Free Range Eggs we are very keen at Betty's Farm to provide our local community with a wider range of food products that reflect our beliefs about quality and traceability and we hope, in the near future, to be able to do this through our own Farm Shop located on the existing site.

The Farm Shop will sell locally produced quality food direct to the public, with as little food miles as possible. We are also keen to minimise packaging and maximise freshness.