Tour price $1,900 USD per person
Tour package includes seven nights lodging, seven breakfasts, five
lunches, two dinners, tour transportation, transportation from and back to airport hotel.
Tour Itinerary — September 1-7, 2012
Day 1 —
Saturday, September 1
Lodging
provided at hotel near Heathrow Airport (hotel to be determined)
Day 2 — Sunday, September 2
- Hosted breakfast
at hotel
- 9:00
a.m. — Meet in lobby, visit Windsor Castle (admission included)
- Lunch
on your own
- Depart
Windsor Castle, drive to the Royal
Hotel, Ross on Wye and Herefordshire
- Haygrove
welcome reception at Royal Hotel
- Dinner on your own in Ross on Wye
Day 3 — Monday,
September 3
- Hosted breakfast
at hotel
- 8:30
a.m. – Meet in lobby, travel to Haygrove, Ledbury, the main organic site for the
business. Crops grown include strawberries, blackberries, raspberries,
cherries
and blueberries. There will be a tunnel skinning demonstration and the
full
range of Haygrove substrate systems and tunnels will be on show.
- 11.30
a.m. — Tour of Haygrove pack house
- 12:30
p.m. – Hosted packed lunch
- 1:30
p.m. – Visit Haygrove's Riverside
Farm,
the largest of Haygrove’s glasshouse production; full display of
Haygrove’s
double/triple Substrate Systems
- 4:00
p.m. — Depart to the Royal Hotel
- Dinner
on your own in Ross on Wye
Day 4 —
Tuesday, September 4
- Hosted breakfast
at hotel
- 8:30
a.m. – Meet in lobby, depart to visit Anthony Snell,
Pencoyd Court Farm Farm, Herefordshire - tunneled strawberries
and raspberries in soil and substrate.
We will also tour the pack house and retail farm shop.
- 12:30
p.m. – Hosted packed lunch
- 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. — Classroom presentations at the Royal Hotel
- Graham Moore — Tunneled asparagus and raspberries in substrate.
- Tim Sobey — Blueberries and blackberries in tunnels and under shade.
- Rolly Whatton — Tunnel Cost vs. Tunnel Strength; Wind management from an engineer's perspective.
- John Berry — How tunnels are revolutionizing
horticulture around the world — and in the U.S.A. Subjects include:
hoop
bending, tunnel skinning,
tunnel management and benefits of tunnels.
- 7:30
p.m. – Haygrove team will host
dinner at the Royal Hotel
Day 5 —
Wednesday, September 5
- Hosted breakfast
at hotel
- 9:00
a.m. — Part 2 of Classroom Presentations, plus on-farm tunnel
construction and skinning demonstrations.
- 12:00 p.m. – Hosted packed lunch
- 12:30
p.m. — Visit Steven and Steven and David McGuffie, New Farm Produce, Staffordshire
–
tunneled asparagus,
raspberries and strawberries. Retail farm shop.
- 4:30
p.m. — Steven and David will host a BBQ at their farm
- 7:30
p.m. – Depart McGuffie Farm for the Royal Hotel
Day 6 —
Thursday, September 6
- Hosted breakfast
at hotel
- 8:00
a.m. – Meet in lobby, visit Sandy Booth, New Forest Fruit Farm, Hampshire
– tunneled substrate strawberries, glasshouse production and nursery
propagation.
- 1:30
p.m. – Pub lunch
- 2:30
p.m. – Visit Richard and Vern Emery, Littlebrook Nursery, Hampshire – tunneled
strawberry production with
their own design of substrate blocks/production
- 4:30
p.m. — Depart for local hotel in Hampshire
- Dinner
on your own
Day 7 — Friday,
September 7
- Hosted breakfast
at hotel
- 8:30
a.m. – Meet in lobby, visit Neil Cairns, Barfoots of Botley,
Hampshire — tunneled
beans and asparagus, field grown sweet corn and rhubarb
- 2:00
p.m. — Pub lunch
- Depart
for airport hotel (lodging/breakfast included)
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