Presented by Jules Hudson, this new series is a celebration of farming across the country. In spring, eight-year-old farmer Joe faces his first lambing season, and a donkey goes into labour.
Rob and Dave Nicholson rope in Helen Skelton to help gather their flock of sheep for their much-needed vaccinations. And JB Gill meets entrepreneurial Dorset dairy farmers who turn milk into vodka!
Rhubarb growing by candlelight, ploughing with 1930s farm equipment, and Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton learns the traditional craft of rug making - starting with shearing a sheep.
Young farmer Erin takes charge of lambing for the first time as she prepares to take over her family farm. Yorkshire Vet Julian meets hill farmer Eddie as he prepares for one an epic job: The Gather.
Extreme weather forces farmers to brave the elements, including snowstorms threatening dairy farm production, the River Ure bursting its banks and high tide floods in Cumbria.
An entertaining look at the summer months' show season, and a broad spectrum of events - from getting sheep and alpacas ready for competition to giant pumpkins and lawnmower racing.
A look at the tech developments making a real difference to modern farming, including the robots transforming the rural labour market and the world's largest combine harvester.
At Cannon Hall Farm, a baby alpaca needs help from Yorkshire Vets' Matt and Dave. JB Gill introduces a bee colony to his farm. Peter Wright finds out how Jersey cows' milk is helping to produce soap.
Rob and Dave Nicholson must cope with troublesome births during the small hours of a frenetic lambing season. And an infectious disease threatens the lives of newborn kid goats.
How to check for pregnancy in Alpacas, why happy cows produce more milk, and alternative methods to grow weird and wonderful vegetables from around the world.
JB Gill takes a trip to the rolling hills of Wales, visiting a farmer who makes medicine from daffodils. On his farm in the Cotswolds, Adam Henson works hard looking after his rare breed of native pigs.
At Cannon Hall, the farmers explore their woodland and plant new trees for future generations. Jules Hudson embraces the healing power of nature with a walk in the Forest of Dean.
Spring is in the air as JB Gill takes a trip to North Ronaldsay to meet fifth-generation sheep farmers and Peter Wright travels to the prestigious Oban cattle auction.