Frith Farm

Frith Farm Frith is a Co-operative farm initiative that strives to develop a closer relationship between producers and consumers. Clever stuff eh? However, we are not.

Frith is a new local farm to the Hull and Beverley area, we aim to provide local people with quality food and improve the way in which food is produced and distributed. Frith places a major focus on quality; combining chemical free, fresh produce with sustainable production and distribution methods. We are developing a diverse and productive farm; in the long term, we intend to expand the farm in

order to produce fruit, fermented foods and keep chickens and cows. There’s a lot going on here at Frith, but in short:

CSA Veg box subscription

Gourmet salad production

Community focused farm

Workshare places

Supply local independent outlets (Grain Wholefood and Vanessa’s Deli)

Events and Workshops

Volunteer days

Education Visits

CSA

A CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is very much like a box scheme. Basically, you pay a weekly/monthly/annual subscription to receive a share of the harvest, which will be a large variety of seasonal veggies, all produced on Frith Farm. However, being a CSA Frith is more than your average box scheme; members not only receive a share of the harvest they are also welcome to join in the farming process too. CSA thrives on community involvement, we will run regular volunteer days and 5 members a chance to work a 3.5 hour session per week for a veg box instead of paying. Members can visit the farm and an active social area will be maintained for members use. Although to be a member it is not necessary to be involved in the running of the farm. Some people want and deserve access to high quality local food but have too many other commitments to be involved in the production process, therefore a financial contribution is enough. As the farm will be directly accountable to the members we will strive to produce fresh, high quality nutrient dense food that is grown with a respect for natural habitat and without the use of any pesticides or chemical fertilisers. Supply local independent outlets (Grain Wholefoods and Vanessa’s Deli)

If you feel that you’re not ready to commit to the CSA Box scheme, you can find our produce at Grain Wholefoods in Hull and Vanessa’s Deli in Beverley. Why We Do It

To make Quality food more accessible

In our area there is little opportunity to access quality, fresh, local produce. Frith Farm is committed to quality food; we choose varieties for flavor as opposed to productivity and all produce is delivered the day it is harvested to ensure optimum freshness. Re-Connect people with the Land, their Food and Farmers

Frith CSA gives people a chance to become a farmer and with a direct market assured we can concentrate on producing high quality food and practice careful land stewardship. The members then get to eat the freshest, tastiest and most nutritious food they have ever experienced as all the produce is harvested the day you receive it. The community makes it economically viable

With the community supporting the growers with labor through the workshare and volunteer scheme, it helps local small scale farming a more affordable task. Positive Solution

CSA is such an alluring idea as it seems to be the solution to so many of the problems of the global food system. It’s based on mixed farms, local production and building community. We all know about the problems of our current food system but Frith is not about dwelling on such things, it’s about creating a positive solution and having fun whilst you’re doing it. Proud to be local

We care about our local area and the people in it, that is why we are creating a beautiful place for people to enjoy. Our produce is exclusively for the Hull and Beverley area and only supply local independent businesses. Our Chemical Free Farming Methods

No Chemicals

At Frith we never use pesticides or chemical fertilisers. Our cultivation method mimics that of a natural ecosystem; we simply lay organic matter (locally produced compost) on top of the soil then plant our crops into that. This is a far more sustainable way of keeping our soil fertile and healthy; it feeds soil organisms which in turn produce everything the plant needs to thrive and produces a lovely, deep, rich, crumbly soil with lots of life. Reduced Carbon footprint

We are always looking to reduce our carbon footprint; the compost we use is made from local organic matter and is high in carbon material such as wood chip, this decomposes over time, the carbon is then locked in the soil. Generally, large scale farms use a nitrogen fertilisers which is produced from the Haber Bosch process, this process uses a colossal amount of fuel, around 1% of the world’s energy supply, which equates to a lot of green house gas emissions. Instead of doing this we use nitrogen fixing plants, these plants work together with soil bacteria to absorb atmospheric nitrogen, nitrogen is held in the plant, the plant then breaks down to release the nitrogen into the soil. The “O” word

Legally we’re not allowed to use the “O” word because we’re not certified. Organic certification can potentially cost £750 per year and will involve extra admin work. Our aim is to provide affordable organic food, having the certification will increase the price of our produce; as we already firmly believe in organic principles, nothing will change, even if we were certified. We do not see the need of paying a 3rd party to come in and give us a stamp for doing what we would do anyway. If we were veggie tycoons planning to sell our produce internationally to big chains, then we might consider the certification. Our produce is exclusively for the Hull and
Beverley area, we offer full transparency to our members and invite everyone to the farm to learn about our methods in the hope of developing a trusting relationship with our members. The land

We have a farm business tenancy agreement with Molescroft farm near Beverley. It is 5.5 acres and costs £500 a year in rent. Before we moved on the land it had not been farmed for 10 years and was in an environmental stewardship scheme for the past 5 years. This means that it was leyed down to grass and no cultivation took place which resulted in a rich soil with a good structure. Although the soil is heavy clay it has an open structure which is good for growing the crops we want. Our no dig farming method is designed to get the most out of a rich clay soil. In our first year we test planted several different crops and all in all it was a great success as you can see from the pictures on the website and social media. Molescroft Farm is family owned, farming over 600 hectares in the heart of East Yorkshire, of which more than 10% is managed primarily for wildlife and the environment. In conjunction with this they host educational access to the farm from schools. They have been very supportive of Frith Farm, allowing us to use the land in the first place; they also help us with tractor work and have allowed us to tap into their water supply. History of CSA

CSA was first developed in Japan 1971, initiated by a group of women concerned about the use of pesticides, the increase in processed and imported food and the corresponding decrease in the local farm population. The group approached a local farmer and worked out the terms of their cooperative agreement; the teikei movement was born. Literally translated teikei means “partnership” or “cooperation”, but according to teikei members the more philosophical translation is “food with the farmer’s face on it.”

The teikei farms tend to be small scale but supply large groups of urban members. Typically, members are supplied with all of their food requirements along with soap and candles from a community supported cottage industry. Equally empowering to both community and farmers, CSA offers solutions to common problems facing farmers and communities worldwide. The concept spread through Europe, America and although a fairly recent phenomenon in Britain it is gaining in popularity.

Come join  for Community Farmer Days this month 🧑‍🌾It promises to be a fun filled day, planting out squash & courgette. ...
10/05/2026

Come join for Community Farmer Days this month 🧑‍🌾
It promises to be a fun filled day, planting out squash & courgette.

📅 Sunday 17th and Saturday 30th May
📍 Frith Farm
⏰ 10-3pm
🍽️Lunch included

DM or email to book a place or two !
[email protected]
Please like & share if you’re down with that 💚

Join  this May for Community Farmer days 🧑‍🌾 It promises to be a fun affair, planting squash & courgette. 📍 Frith Farm, ...
10/05/2026

Join this May for Community Farmer days 🧑‍🌾
It promises to be a fun affair, planting squash & courgette.

📍 Frith Farm, Beverley, Hu17 9RS
🕰️ 10-3pm
🍽️Lunch included

DM or email to book a place or two !
[email protected]

Please share and like if you’re down for it 💚

A super, sunshiny volunteer day  today 💚☀️🌱What a joyous Wednesday ! 🧅 Onion sets planted by Thomas & Gabi, Alison and G...
18/03/2026

A super, sunshiny volunteer day today 💚☀️🌱
What a joyous Wednesday !

🧅 Onion sets planted by Thomas & Gabi, Alison and Gill 🌟

There are some surplus for sale for anyone who’d like to grow their own this year.
Though they take a bit of time, they’re generally easy and great for storage so you can enjoy throughout the year.
250g - £6
500g - £10
DM to order or add to your weekly veg order.

🥔 Beds prepared and mounded with compost for an early new potato (Casablanca) - such an exotic name for a humble, yet delicious spud !
Courtesy of Sally and Polly ⭐

All watched over and supervised, of course by our feline friends 🐈

DM or email for more info on volunteering or come along this Saturday, 21st March for a taster and tour.

Thinking of volunteering outdoors this year ? Here’s a relaxed opportunity to come and see what’s happening  🌱Weds 11th ...
07/03/2026

Thinking of volunteering outdoors this year ?
Here’s a relaxed opportunity to come and see what’s happening 🌱
Weds 11th & Sat 21st March
11am start, mini tour, a cuppa and a chance to get involved afterwards.
Let’s grow together.

DM to book your place.
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💚Veg boxes return for 2026 💚Frith is back open every Wednesday to buy local, organic produce direct from the farm or sig...
04/03/2026

💚Veg boxes return for 2026 💚

Frith is back open every Wednesday to buy local, organic produce direct from the farm or sign up to a weekly delivery via our webshop

https://frithfarm.ooooby.org/boxes/veg-boxes

We’d love to see you in the lovely March air
🌱🥕🥔🥦🧅🥬🌱

18/11/2025

harvest day ! ❄️
Check out the bounty for this weeks veg boxes.

🎄2025 CHRISTMAS VEG BOXES 🎄 🥕✨Now available to order ✨🥕Our 2025 Christmas Boxes are now available to order. Details belo...
09/11/2025

🎄2025 CHRISTMAS VEG BOXES 🎄

🥕✨Now available to order ✨🥕

Our 2025 Christmas Boxes are now available to order. Details below, if you’d like some of the freshest, tastiest and most local veg to decorate your kitchen and table, or if you’d like to give the gift of Frith food, order as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

**🥦SMALL CHRISTMAS BOX £36
Brussels sprouts-350g Potatoes - 1kg Onions - 500g Carrots - 700g Parsnips - 600g Swede - 1 each Leeks- 500g Cauliflower- 1 Broccoli- 350g

**🥦MEDIUM CHRISTMAS BOX £42.50; Potatoes - 1kg Broccoli- 500g Cauliflower - 1 each Onions - 600g Carrots - 800g Parsnips - 800g Swede -1 each Brussels sprouts - 600g Celeriac- 1each Leeks - 700g

**🥦LARGE CHRISTMAS BOX £49.50;
Potatoes - 2kg Celeriac - 2 each Onions -1kg Broccoli- 600g Carrots - 1kg Parsnips - 1kg Swede -1 kg Cauliflower -1each Brussels sprouts
700g Red cabbage -1 each Leeks - 700g

Please DM or email, [email protected]
to pre order your Christmas box by Tuesday 9th December 2025. Price includes delivery (within radius)
Delivery will be made on Tuesday 23rd December.
✌️💚

✨FUTURE FARMERS✨ ?? Big thanks to Thoresby Primary School for this week’s visit and farm tour. All part of their fantast...
24/10/2025

✨FUTURE FARMERS✨ ??

Big thanks to Thoresby Primary School for this week’s visit and farm tour.
All part of their fantastic farm to fork lesson.

Such a pleasure ! Your raw enthusiasm and curiosity was truly inspiring.

The last taste of Summer from  🍅🌈🍅Heirloom tomatoes  … the final pickings from the polytunnels have given a boost of bri...
22/10/2025

The last taste of Summer from
🍅🌈🍅Heirloom tomatoes … the final pickings from the polytunnels have given a boost of brightness.

3kg baskets available to buy now £18
DM to order for collection or local delivery (fee applies)
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📣📣Frith Farm on the road 📣📣Chuffed to announce we will be holding a stall this weekend.📅 Saturday 30th August from 9am-4...
29/08/2025

📣📣Frith Farm on the road 📣📣

Chuffed to announce we will be holding a stall this weekend.
📅 Saturday 30th August from 9am-4pm
📍 Toll Gavel Methodist Church (on the drive)

Staying true to our low food miles ethos, we’ll be heading into Beverley on Saturday to offer the best, freshest, seasonal and local veg on market day.
Come and see us, support small local farms and buy direct.
Chemical free, no pesticides ! Just proper, nutrient dense, flavourful veg 💚

Address

Frith Farm, Hull Bridge Road
Beverley
HU179RS

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+447927206216

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