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Have you seen a bigger milk carrier?! Doorstep del Have you seen a bigger milk carrier?! Doorstep delivery customer goals 😍
Feeling very grateful to have the girls out grazin Feeling very grateful to have the girls out grazing in this beautiful weather into October. Ground is hard, it’s warm and the grass is still growing, long may it continue!
Sadly we are no longer going to make our vanilla y Sadly we are no longer going to make our vanilla yogurt. This is due to not being able to buy the flavouring in small enough quantities to match demand.
Troughing away on their silage. A total mixed rati Troughing away on their silage. A total mixed ration of grass and maize silage as advised by their nutritionist.
The pile of maize is carefully shaped and compress The pile of maize is carefully shaped and compressed before being sheeted up so it can ferment and then be fed to the cows.
Maize carting Maize carting
Thanks to the a-maizing team of contractors with t Thanks to the a-maizing team of contractors with their tractors &  trailers hauling our maize harvest 2025 from the fields back to the farmyard.
Milk in glass bottles - is there anything more nos Milk in glass bottles - is there anything more nostalgic? Especially with the phone number printed like that - Cranbrook 240685…
🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍 You may have oc 🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍
You may have occasionally heard them, but you may not have seen them, so we thought you may like to meet your #milkman and put a face to a name! 
This week say hi to Paul who’s been with us for a year and a half.  He delivers to schools, shops, cafes, farm shops, hotels and restaurants. 

He delivers on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to Maidstone, Rochester, rural Canterbury and Ashford. 

 On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays he goes to Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Deal and Dover. 

When Paul isn’t delivering milk he can be found in gym teaching fitness classes and being a PT and watching his son’s football and daughter dance. 
hinxdenfarmdairy #milkman
Sunday chill Sunday chill
🌸 The herbal ley still blooming 🌸 🌸 The herbal ley still blooming 🌸
🚍🥛JOB VACANCIES- DELIVERY DRIVERS🚍🥛 🚍🥛JOB VACANCIES- DELIVERY DRIVERS🚍🥛 

⚪️Full time doorstep delivery driver 
⚪️Part time wholesale delivery driver 

Immediate start 

We need you to : 
🚍Have a clean driving licence 
🚍Be over 25 (for insurance purposes) 
🚍Be competent van driver 
➕Have good record keeping 
👍🏼Be trust worthy and reliable. 
🏃🏻Be Energetic 
🚍Have a passion for providing good customer service. 

If you’re looking for a full time or part time  permanent position and would like to join us delivering our cows milk and other dairy goods to our rapidly expanding number of customers in Kent and East Sussex please email dee.manford@live.co.uk 
We’d love to hear from you. 
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🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍 You may have oc 🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍
You may have occasionally heard them, but you may not have seen them, so we thought you may like to meet your #milkman and put a face to a name! 
This week meet Craig , he’s been with us for now for 4 years. 

He delivers on Mondays &  Thursdays  to Sandhurst, Benenden, Water Lane- Hawkhurst, Curtisden Green and Marden . On Tuesdays & Fridays he delivers to Iden Green, Biddenden, Frittenden, the Tenderden and Golford Road. 
When Craig  isn’t delivering milk he can be found in the garden 🪴 #hinxdenfarmdairy #milkman
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Harvest- The cereal crops are being harvested. The Harvest- The cereal crops are being harvested. The grain goes to the granary and straw is being baled and taken home to be stored ready for the cows winter bedding.
🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍 You may have oc 🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍
You may have occasionally heard them, but you may not have seen them, so we thought you may like to meet your #milkman and put a face to a name! 
This week meet John C, he’s been with us for 5 years and delivers to shops, cafes, restaurants, hotels and farm shops. 

He delivers on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to Ashford, Canterbury, Whitstable and Faversham.  On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays  he delivers around Hurst Green, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks & Wadhurst areas. 
When John isn’t delivering milk he can be found on the golf course. ⛳️
Rule number 1. Always check the gates… the girls Rule number 1. Always check the gates… the girls will keep roaming until they find the boundary. On this occasion said boundary was open, so they ventured up up and away, through a grass paddock, through the barley and beyond, to this mixed herbal ley.
The @cheesemakers_of_canterbury create our Tams Ti The @cheesemakers_of_canterbury create our Tams Tipple cheddar style cheese and our Winnie’s Wheel Camembert style cheese using our guernsey cows milk. They also make a wonderful Kentish cowslip butter.
🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍 You may have oc 🚍🥛MEET THE MILKMEN! 🍶🚍
You may have occasionally heard them, but you may not have seen them, so we thought you may like to meet your #milkman and put a face to a name! 
This week meet Mike, he’s been with us for over 2️⃣2️⃣ years!

He delivers on Mondays &  Thursdays  to Sandhurst, Newenden,  Northiam , Beckley, Horns Cross, Broad Oak, Brede, Bodiam and Ewhurst Green. On Tuesdays & Fridays he delivers to Cranbrook, Sissinghurst and Staplehurst. 
When Mike isn’t delivering milk he can be found sea fishing 🎣 🌊#hinxdenfarmdairy #milkman
✨💻Online ordering. 💻✨Did you know you ca ✨💻Online ordering. 💻✨Did you know you can place and manage your dairy deliveries online? Please email us for more info accounts@hinxdenfarmdairy.co.uk
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Address

Hinxden Farm Dairy
Hinksden Road,
Benenden,
Cranbrook,
Kent.
TN17 4LE

Phone

01580 240 685

Email

enquiries@hinxdenfarmdairy.co.uk

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Winter

Winter – All the cattle are indoors.

They wander in and out of their straw beds to eat silage at the trough or find a spot to catch some winter sun or munch on their cake at the feed stations.

Winter is a time for extra jobs/ building maintenance and planning, as nothing can happen in the fields.

Autumn

Autumn is when the maize gets harvested by the forage harvester and is treated the same as the grass.

The ground gets cultivated and cereal crops sown for the following summer towards the end of autumn.

As the weather turns colder and wetter, all the cattle come inside to their straw barns for winter.

We have a group of heifers to calve later in the autumn to have more milk over the Christmas period.

Summer

Summer – harvest cereal crops – barley, oats and wheat, baling up all the straw into round bales to use as cows’ bedding for the winter.

We like to attend county shows with the cows for a bit of fun, often with great success.

All the young stock, dry cows and milking cows are still grazing the fields.

We make hay for the dry cows to eat in winter.

Spring

Spring – once the ground has dried up, we apply fertiliser to the fields to encourage the grass to grow and then the cows are turned out to graze.

They are out as long as there’s grass to eat and the weather is kind. We sow spring wheat and barley and maize in fields that may have been too wet to plant in autumn.

The yards are mucked out for the last time and this muck rots down in a pile ready to be spread on the fields as natural fertiliser.

Once the grass is ready, grass silage season begins- grass is mown, rowed up and then the forage harvester picks the grass up, finely chops it and blows into a fleet of trailers that tip it into a big pile ready to store and ferment for the winter.

We like to get 3-4 cuts of grass.