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Your Summer Newsletter 2018

What is Going on at Acorn Dairy? Find out here with your latest customer newsletter sharing life on the farm producing your organic milk. We are talking bulls, meet the people looking after the cows, update on your combined reduction in plastic, Tweddles farming at Archdeacon Newton for 90 years (& GDPR!) (Click image below.) […]

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Come & Join Us.

Acorn Dairy are looking for their next new team members. Three New Positions to start end May/ early June.   Join our growing company. All roles require good mental maths, a full driving licence and polite, approachable personality. All roles are very active and involve heavy lifting.   ***Doorstep Delivery Person *** Salary £15,000 +bonus […]

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Spring Turn Out 2018

Join the Acorn Dairy Organic Cows Dancing into the Fields Autumn 2017 was kind and the cows were able to graze into the second week of November – almost unheard of. However this was followed by the other extreme of unseasonably cold and wet weather across the country and a late spring. The grass simply […]

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Food Awards England – Best Dairy Supplier 2017 is Acorn Dairy

Acorn Dairy Win National Accolade The fourth annual Food Awards England welcomed 300 guests at the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel on Monday, October 2nd in a celebration of the English food industry. The Food Awards England recognise the success of national professionals and catering establishments. The winners are a true reflection of high standard and customer service as […]

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Acorn Dairy Opens to its Customers

Customer Open Days Once again we are opening the farm to you, our customers, this September and look forward to showing you how your milk is produced. Come and meet the ladies & calves. This year we will be opening the bottling plant, so you can follow the process your milk takes into its bottle and see where your butter is churned. […]

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