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Case studies

Here you can find Ladies in Beef case studies.

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Sarah Lake grew up on a beef farm with around 500 pure bred Hereford’s…

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Sarah Lake
Sarah Lake

Rosey’s love for farming began when she spent time at her uncle’s farm as a young child…

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Rosey Dunn
Rosey Dunn

Sisters Jo and Alison head up the Parsonage Farm in Wiltshire with a little help from their father…

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Parsons sisters
Parsons sisters

Catherine Thompson is one of a growing number of farmers who sees the benefit in commercial and environmental farming…

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Catherine Thompson
Catherine Thompson

Harriet Wilson is no stranger to farming. Raised on a cattle and sheep farm…

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Harriet Wilson
Harriet Wilson

Most girls ask for beautiful jewellery, a laptop or a party for their 21st birthday, but not Helen…

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Cheshire based beef farmer of Oaklands Red Poll Helen Langley is no stranger to farming, with a family history in dairy …

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Helen Langley LIB
Helen Langley

Our mission

The mission of Ladies in Beef:

To work with the supply chain to champion Red Tractor farm assured beef

to increase consumer support for the British beef industry through all outlets.

to own and promote Great British Beef Week each year.

Ladies in Beef will do this by working with supply chain partners to identify PR opportunities to tell the story of farm assured British beef to consumers, covering a range of topics from nutrition and recipe versatility through to sustainability.

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Red Tractor

We all want quality food that’s affordable and safe to eat, which is why Ladies in Beef support Red Tractor.

 

Whatever your budget, the Red Tractor logo is a simple way for you to recognise quality British produce that’s good for you and good for Britain.  Red Tractor make sure that food is traceable, safe and farmed with care – so everyone can feel confident and good about their choices when shopping and eating out.

 

The Red Tractor is only found on food and drinks that are sourced from UK farms and have been checked from farm to pack.

 

By looking for the Red Tractor, you are choosing food you can trust, as well as helping to provide support and security for British farmers and food producers.   www.redtractor.org.uk