Sea shepherd Sandy gathers in a flock of wild sheep from a remote Scottish island by boat.
George and Sybil gather in their sheep from over six square miles of rugged mountainside.
Crofters club together to dip their sheep in insecticide before mating time.
In the east of Scotland, Martin's sheds are full of pregnant cows.
In the far north, John is expanding his flock and his land.
Sandy Granville surveys the damage to his croft after one of the worst storms on record.
Lambing season is just a month away. Martin tends to 500 pregnant ewes.
Spring arrives and John is expecting 6,000 new lambs, so hires in extra staff.
Bobby and Anne must gather their pregnant ewes from the hills ready for lambing.
Sybil prepares for George's birthday and the arrival of her sister and niece from England.
Martin prepares two young bulls for the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh.
All the farmers from across the year reflect on what each season means to them.
On Mull, new entrant farmers Janet and Alastair take their lambs to auction.
Newlyweds Mel and Martin introduce the newest member of the family, four-month-old Erin.
Stevie risks the wrath of the buffalo mums when he ear-tags four newborn calves.
Robin and Penny's family arrive in the Highlands for the annual festive ceilidh.
Steven and Tracey turn to technology to increase their chances of female calves.
Alone on the farm, Mel must act fast to help a trapped bull.
Highland cow Goldilocks gives Janet and Alastair a fright when a calving goes wrong.
Mel tries every trick in the book to help a first-time mum bond with her lambs.
Weaning time at the buffalo farm gives Stevie and his neighbours a sleepless night.
David is beset by pests and, out on the hill, his lambs are under threat from predators.
Janet and Alastair find something very unusual in a group of young female sheep.
Dairy farmers Stuart and Aylett Roan take a break from the cows to prepare for piglets.
It is autumn and in the Highlands, Raymond’s bull Major, who was injured earlier in the year, finally goes to work but getting him to the field of cows involves a soggy detour. Raymond and fiancee Jen take a busman’s holiday to Switzerland to help their friends gather their valais blacknose sheep from the mountaintops but their holiday turns into an Alpine adventure. In Shetland, Kirsty and Aimee go on a bumper sheep shopping trip to double their flock. Dairy farmers and pedigree breeders the McLeans host the Holstein Society of Northern Ireland’s Herds competition and some bad news forces buffalo farmer Stevie to make a shocking decision.
In the Highlands, new crofters Lynn and Sandra welcome more new sheep and take delivery of a batch of hens that they hope will lay the foundations of an egg empire. In Northern Ireland, the Rodgers family host a barbecue for the local Young Farmers Club, but it is no ordinary flame-grilled affair! In the Cairngorms, Raymond and Johnny gather the flock to wean this year’s lambs and weed out any ewes that aren’t fit enough to breed again on their rough land. In Shetland, Kirsty, Aimee and the extended Budge family all pull together to bring in the barley.
In Armadale, a hill farmer prepares for one of Europe's biggest sheep sales, while in Haweswater, a couple take on the biggest gamble of their lives by moving to a larger farm 10 miles north. An Aberdeenshire couple who began farming four years ago plan to raise baby ostriches, and a Northumberland shepherd prepares for the National English Sheepdog trials, and new farmers hatch ostriches.
The Barclay boys hope to win the coveted Young Handler trophy at the Royal Highland Show. Rachel and Camy put their hopes in lamb patch. Nikki and Ollie open their doors to the public.