Episode 8

Jules Hudson heads to a farm in Bridlington on the east coast with his horse Barney to meet Peter Milner, who has transformed his grandfather's mixed dairy and arable farm into a recreational retreat.
At Cannon Hall Farm, Rob and Dave, always on the lookout for new ways to attract visitors, have a growing collection of exotic animals to care for. When a baby alpaca needs help, they need to call in Yorkshire Vets Matt and Dave.
First generation farmer JB Gill is also looking for new challenges and introduces a bee colony to his farm in Kent. JB calls in six-year-old son Ace to help out when it's time to collect honey.
Rob and Dave have an early morning start at Cannon Hall Farm as they prepare to head to an auction in Carlisle with £1000 in their back pocket to pick up a ram from a breed of sheep that would be new to the farm.
Yorkshire Vet Peter Wright visits a farm in the Lake District to discover milking cows aren't just about producing food and drink. Maria Benjamin shows Peter how milk from her Jersey cows is helping her produce soap that is turning into a best seller.
Cumbrian farmer Stephen Morris reveals how a diversification into ice cream production and butter-making has helped keep the family farm going.
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