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Farmer is in line for a tasty award



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
A Chichester farmer has been shortlisted for a category in the annual Sussex Food and Drink Awards.
Karl Barton, who has managed Goodwood's Home Farm since 2001, is one of six people shortlisted in the best farmer category.

The farm is completely organic and is the only lowland farm in Europe capable of feeding all its animals all year round on
home-grown organic food.

All those shortlisted will be visited by a panel of judges led by the Strutt and Parker land management department to ensure they meet the right criteria. Members of the public will get to vote for the winner.

To vote click here to vist the Food and Drink website. Nomination forms can also be ordered by telephoning 01273 207155.



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  • Last Updated: 01 October 2008 2:11 PM
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