You've taken your stake. Now take radical responsibility for how your family eats.
Every Steward receives £150 a month in Farm Credit, and for every year you complete, 40m² is added to your land holding. Every hundred Stewards doing a year together protects and regenerates a further acre of British farmland.
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Become a Steward — £195/month →This isn't a new expense. It's a redirect away from a supply chain that doesn't know your name, toward land that does.
This is not an extra expense. It's a redirect.
Most of us already spend over £300 a month on food. That money passes through supermarket chains, logistics companies, and shareholders who have never stepped foot on a field.
A Steward at My Little Farm redirects that same spend. Toward land they help steward. Toward food grown with genuine integrity. Toward a community of people who believe the same thing they do.
You join when you're ready. Monthly or annually. Your land grant begins with your first payment.
You're not buying a box. You're backing a food system.
Somewhere in the last generation, we handed over the most fundamental act of human life, growing food, to a system that doesn't know our names.
Ninety pence of every pound spent on food in Britain passes through a supermarket. The farmers who grow it are paid below the cost of production. The land is treated as a machine. Most of us have lost the ability to explain where anything on our plate came from.
Stewardship is the return.
Every Steward at My Little Farm is connected to real land, farmed beyond-organic by a team who care whether the soil is more alive this year than it was last year. Your food comes from your land.
But what members tell us matters most is this: for the first time in a long time, they feel like they belong somewhere. They know people on the other side of the screen. They meet on Thursday evenings. They share what they know. They are part of something that is visibly, measurably being built, and they are building it together.
That is Stewardship. Food is how it starts. Community is what makes it last.
Your Stewardship leaves its mark. One acre at a time.Â
Every Steward who completes 12 consecutive months receives a 40m² land legacy, added to their holding in the My Little Farm Community Land Registry.
40m² is the equivalent of a kitchen garden. Your name on it, recorded, dated, backed by the land holdings of My Little Farm.
Every cohort of 100 Stewards who complete a year together does something real: they protect and regenerate a further acre of British farmland. Not as a metaphor. As a fact.
Your holding compounds with every completed year:
- Year 1: 40m² — a kitchen garden
- Year 2: 80m² — a small allotment
- Year 5: 200m² — a serious growing space
- Year 10: 400m² — a large allotment plot, held in your name for a decade of Stewardship
On the anniversary of your Stewardship start date each year, your certificate arrives. The m² is the centrepiece. Dated. Yours.
Your Community Land Registry holding is notional — backed by the land holdings of My Little Farm.
One balance. A whole year of the farm.
Every Steward receives ÂŁ150 a month in Farm Credit, designated toward food, produce, and experiences from the My Little Farm network.
This is not a loyalty scheme. Not a reward. Not a rebate. It is your food sovereignty budget; the portion of your Stewardship that goes directly toward feeding your family from land you help steward.
Spend it on the weekly beyond-organic box. On a Saturday morning at the farm shop. On a seasonal skills day, a harvest supper, a workshop with someone who knows the thing you want to learn. Your Farm Credit is yours to spend at your own pace, across the whole network.
As My Little Farm grows, and new farms come online in new regions, your Farm Credit works at every one of them. This is not a Sussex membership. It is a national one.
The remaining £45/month funds the land network: the platform, the community infrastructure, the land legacy programme, and the team behind it. It is stated plainly because transparency is the point.
A year in the life of a Steward.
Your weekly box
Wednesday comes and so does the box. Seasonal vegetables, pasture-raised eggs, ethically reared meat, grown on land you help steward. Naturally raised. No supply chain. Food pulled from soil that is being cared for with genuine intention.
The farm shop
Saturday mornings at the farm gate. Fresh produce, cured goods, honey, eggs — everything the farm makes. Pay with your Farm Credit. Stay for the morning. The people you meet there are your people.
Thursday community calls
Every Thursday evening, the community gathers online. Farm updates from Ben. Questions from members. Members teaching members. A foraging walk someone filmed at the weekend. The kind of conversation that reminds you why you joined. Open to all members, because the best argument for joining is a room full of people who are genuinely glad they did.
Seasonal events and skill days
Imbolc in February. The Spring Equinox in March. Beltane in May. Litha in June. Lammas in August. The Autumn Equinox in September. Samhain in November. Yule in December. Breadmaking, foraging, seed-saving, preserving, natural building, fermentation — the kind of afternoons that return something to you that modern life quietly took away.Â
The member community
Access to the private Steward network. People across the country redirecting their food spend, building their land grant, and building something together. Your cohort, the people who started their Stewardship in the same season you did, are the people you'll still know in five years.
Your anniversary certificate
Every year you complete, a certificate arrives. 40m² added. The cumulative total, dated, in your name. The ceremony is small and personal and entirely yours.
Become a steward today.
Capacity is limited to the output of the farm. When places are full, the waitlist opens, and every person on the waitlist is a signal that brings the next farm closer.
If you’re buying your groceries, you’ve already paid for this.
You are simply choosing to redirect those funds from a receipt to your legacy.
The Sovereignty Audit
When you move your budget from a supermarket to the farm, you aren't just buying food; you are investing in a land legacy. Here is how the numbers stack up for The Sovereign Journey tier:
The industrial food system is not a neutral choice. Every pound that passes through it funds the supply chain that is hollowing out our country's farmland, underpaying our farmers, and disconnecting families from the food they eat.
Stewardship is the decision to stop funding that, and start building the alternative.
Same budget. Different world.
Become a Steward