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CREAM OF THE CROP: ROLLS-ROYCE AND GOODWOOD ESTATE CELEBRATE IMPRESSIVE DEBUT FOR NEW WILD SEED HARVESTER
Fri Oct 20 14:36:00 CEST 2023 Press Release
A highly specialised Wild Seed Harvester, purchased with support from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, has completed its first full season of operations on the historic Goodwood Estate in West Sussex.
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- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and neighbouring #Goodwood Estate reflect on first-season performance of new Wild Seed Harvester
- Purchase of highly specialised machine in 2022 was supported by Rolls-Royce under a longstanding environmental partnership with the Duke of Richmond’s historic estate
- Seeds collected in 2023 will support biodiversity and grassland across the Estate, helping to maintain healthy ecosystems
- Partnership is central to Rolls-Royce’s extensive conservation activities within the wider Goodwood habitat and Strategic Wildlife Corridor network
“We’ve enjoyed a highly productive environmental partnership
with the Goodwood Estate over many years. In 2022, we extended our
support with a range of fantastic additional projects, including the
purchase of the Wild Seed Harvester. It’s wonderful to see the
difference it’s already making to the vital work of maintaining and
improving our local wildflower populations, which are so important
to the appearance and biodiversity of this beautiful place we call
home.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations & Heritage,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A highly specialised Wild Seed Harvester, purchased
with support from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, has completed its first full
season of operations on the historic Goodwood Estate in West Sussex.
The acquisition was made in 2022 as part of an extension to the
partnership the marque has enjoyed with its prestigious neighbour for
over 20 years.
The harvester, designed and manufactured entirely in Britain, is
towed across pastureland behind a small tractor or all-terrain vehicle
(ATV), gently brushing the seeds from grasses and wildflowers into a
hopper. Depending on the density of the sward, the 1.2m (4 ft) wide
machine can harvest around eight acres (3.2 ha) a day.
During May, June and August, the Wild Seed Harvester collected
seeds from different locations on the Goodwood Estate, which is one of
the UK’s leading champions of organic and sustainable agricultural
practices. Once dried, the wildflower seed can be used to improve
biodiversity in both wild and cultivated grassland across the Estate.
For example, this autumn it will be broadcast sown in an existing
meadow, with the aim of increasing the present population of 49 plant
species to 100 or more.
It’s the first time large-scale, mechanical harvesting of this
kind has been used on the Goodwood Estate; previous wildflower seed
collection has been restricted to particular species and carried out
by hand. The Wild Seed Harvester makes the process far more efficient,
giving the Estate’s Gardens Team more time to work on other vital
nature-based projects.
Wildflowers are essential to preserving and promoting
biodiversity and healthy ecosystems. They provide a consistent source
of food for bees, butterflies and other pollinators throughout the
year; their complex root systems can improve soil health and
stability, preventing erosion and improving water quality by reducing
nutrient run-off.
The Home of Rolls-Royce occupies a 42-acre (17 ha) site on the
south-west corner of the Goodwood Estate. Since manufacturing
operations began in 2003, the marque has supported numerous
sustainability projects to both protect and enhance biodiversity in
the surrounding area. These include maintaining its own Wildlife
Garden and celebrated Goodwood Apiary, and planting over 20,000 trees
between the villages of Halnaker and Lavant as part of the Wildlife
Corridor linking the South Downs National Park and Chichester Harbour.
Rolls-Royce remains wholeheartedly committed to preserving the lush
beauty of its picturesque, countryside home.