Meet the Farmer

Hi, I’m Luke

Farming in the Cambridgeshire Fens, growing wheat, barley and potatoes on land built through hard work, family roots and a love of British farming.

Cambridgeshire Fens · Wheat · Barley · Potatoes
400 Acres Farmed
178 Original Tenancy Acres
4 Main Crops
Fen Grown Produce
My Story

I come from a proud farming family

Farming has always been in my blood. I grew up on a Family Farm, which my dad — Farmer Clive — still runs today.

After studying at Moulton College in Northampton and Milton College in Cambridge, I worked across a range of farms, gaining hands-on experience in potato stacking, harvesting, irrigation and crop management.

At 21, I successfully applied for a Cambridgeshire County Farms tenancy. Out of more than 60 applicants, I was successful and got my very own farm, Daintree!

What began as 178 acres has grown to around 400 acres through steady growth, reinvestment and graft.

What Luke Grows

Fresh, honest produce from Fenland soil.

Today I grow wheat, barley and potatoes in the Cambridgeshire Fens, continuing to farm the same land alongside his wife and two sons.

I love farming and look forward to teaching my sons as my father taught me, continuing the proud tradition.

From The Farm

A look at Luke’s world.

Featured Story

Luke’s BBC children’s programme feature

I am passionate about brining farming to life for young people, showing children where food comes from and why British farming matters.

Watch Luke’s Feature

A lovely extra touch for customers who want to know the person behind the produce.

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Produce

What we grow

Potatoes

Fen-grown potatoes, produced with care and sold directly to people all over the country

Wheat

Part of Luke’s wider arable operation across the Cambridgeshire Fens.

Barley

Grown as part of the farm’s continued development and rotation.

I hope you enjoyed reading this and getting to know me more, I'm always on social media to if you want to know anything send me a message on there.

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