Carmarthen Journal

When experience meets ambition...

- STAFF REPORTER journal.star@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE knowledge and experience of an establishe­d sheep farmer and the ambition and energy of a new entrant have combined in a new joint venture farming partnershi­p facilitate­d by Farming Connect’s Venture service.

Second generation farmer Ian Rickman has brought in Sean Jeffreys as a partner to help him farm Gurnos, an 84-hectare upland farm near Bethlehem, Llandeilo.

Ian has lived and worked at Gurnos Farm all his life but combining this with his role as deputy president of the Farmers’ Union of Wales in recent years has presented challenges with running the farm single-handedly.

“I wasn’t giving the farm the attention it needed and was concerned that I would start winding the business down, cutting back on stock numbers. I didn’t want that to happen.’’

Keen to pursue his off-farm commitment­s but not yet ready to retire from farming, he sought help from Farming Connect’s Venture initiative.

This matchmakin­g service pairs up new entrants with landowners who are looking to step back from the industry and offers funding for business planning and legal guidance.

Ian wanted to give a young person the opportunit­y to farm. “I was lucky enough to farm because my parents had bought Gurnos in the seventies but if you are not born into farming it is a difficult industry to get into. I didn’t want to just rent out the farm because I still wanted to be involved.’’

The opportunit­y was advertised by Farming Connect and drew eight applicants, including 25-year-old Sean Jeffreys.

Sean, who lived at nearby Ffairfach, had grown up in Swansea but his grandparen­ts had a smallholdi­ng where they kept sheep and he has always had an interest in agricultur­e.

He became a partner at Gurnos in September 2022 after funding from Farming Connect’s Venture service helped navigate the legal hurdles. The partnershi­p gives Ian and Sean an equal share of the profits.

Ian admits that Venture was an important part of the process. “I wouldn’t have known where to start without that help.’’

It provided access to legal advice from specialist agricultur­al and rural law solicitor, Dr Nerys Llewelyn Jones, of Agri Advisor.

“We were able to tell her what we envisaged and what we both wanted to get out of it, we definitely needed that profession­al advice,’’ says Ian.

They were also supported by a business consultant to help them plan a

way forward. The pair have already scaled up ewe numbers by 100, with 500 Llandovery-type Welsh Mountains due to lamb in March, and there are also 200 ewe lambs.

The ambition is for yet more sheep, “lots of them!’’ laughs Sean. “We want to grow the business,’’ he says.

His off-farm job as a sales representa­tive for an agricultur­al supply company has allowed him to invest in the new farming partnershi­p.

“We have spent a lot of money buying ewes, even if you have got the land you have got to stock the place,’’ says Sean.

He is thrilled that he has been given the opportunit­y to farm, it is a step on the farming ladder, “a chance to develop’,’ he says. “If the farm had come up for rent I would never have been able to rent, stock and kit it out, it just never would have happened.’’

Sean says it is reassuring to have Ian still involved in the business. “It is like having a mentor and one who is open minded and willing enough to let me put my stamp on the business.’’

He has also made use of the Farming Connect Advisory Service to access technical livestock advice.

Ian is pleased he has been able to bring a new entrant into agricultur­e.

“If we don’t get young people involved in farming the industry will just stagnate,” Ian said.

 ?? BETSAN HAF EVANS ?? Second generation farmer Ian Rickman, left, has brought in Sean Jeffreys, right, as a partner to help him farm Gurnos, an 84-hectare upland farm near Bethlehem, Llandeilo.
BETSAN HAF EVANS Second generation farmer Ian Rickman, left, has brought in Sean Jeffreys, right, as a partner to help him farm Gurnos, an 84-hectare upland farm near Bethlehem, Llandeilo.

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