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The Best Episodes of Springtime on the Farm

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The Best Episodes of Springtime on the Farm

Documentary series celebrating British farms. Peter Wright, Adam Henson and Lindsey Chapman reveal what happens at Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley during the busiest time...

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Episode 2

    S6:E2

    Adam Henson introduces us to a donkey foal as he begins the task of halter training. Rob and Dave Nicholson face a tough day as one of their prize cows struggles to deliver twin calves.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Episode 3

    S6:E3

    Adam Henson is back in the lambing barn as the wave of births hits a new high. Yorkshire Vet Rohin Aojula attends a life-or-death emergency as a pygmy goat struggles to give birth.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - Episode 4

    S6:E4

    Adam Henson gets to grips with his Highland Bull as he gets his annual spring manicure. Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson join Rob and Dave Nicholson in the farm's makeshift animal A&E.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - Episode 5

    S6:E5

    A rare type of Swiss sheep is in danger, and a foal fights to recover froma difficult birth. Adam Henson reports from his Cotswolds farm, and we visit a remote farm in the Pennies.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Episode 6

    S6:E6

    The farmers work through the night to keep up with the lambing. Shire horse Blossom heads to a stud farm in search of a new mate, and our cameras head to the wild North York Moors.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - Episode 7

    S6:E7

    Adam Henson has some urgent work to do with his herd of dairy cows, and our camera head to South Wales to visit a farmer who cares for stunning wild ponies.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #7 - Episode 8

    S6:E8

    Excitement mounts as Coco the cow gets ready to give birth, farmer Ruth takes her precious Shire horse Rosie to her first country show, and it's busier than ever at Adam Henson's farm.

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    #8 - Episode 1

    S1:E1

    Adam Henson and Lindsey Chapman celebrate the hard work of farmers around the country battling all year round to keep providing food for the nation's tables, and are joined by Yorkshire Vet stars Peter Wright and Julian Norton. In the first edition, there is a look behind the scenes at how the show's hosts at Cannon Hall Farm near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, stay afloat as a business, and bring over a thousand lambs into the world. Plus, Gloria Hunniford recalls childhood days on her granny's farm in Northern Ireland, and actor Kelvin Fletcher mucks out on a dairy farm.

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    #9 - Episode 2

    S1:E2

    JLS member-turned-farmer JB Gill helps out on a night shift. A highland cattle farmer reveals the efforts it takes to tend his flock, and Gloria gets a tasty treat or two as she tours Cannon Hall's kitchen.

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    #10 - Episode 3

    S1:E3

    Celebrating the hard work of farmers around the country, who battle all year round to keep providing food for the nation's tables. This time, Three sisters from East Yorkshire reveal their pioneering pig farming techniques, and Kelvin tries his hand at working with a sheepdog. Meanwhile, JB Gill learns about a cheese making process.

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    #11 - Episode 4

    S1:E4

    A report from the lamb hospital at Barnsley's Cannon Hall Farm, a host of newborn chicks get a check-up and JB Gill looks at the rise in alpaca farming. Presented by Peter Wright, Julian Norton and Adam Henson.

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    #12 - Episode 5

    S1:E5

    The final programme celebrating the hard work of the great British farmer, who battle all year round to keep providing food to go on the nation's tables. Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher gets to go on a date in a rhubarb triangle, plus there are updates from all of the stories covered earlier in the week.

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    #13 - Episode 1

    S2:E1

    The return of the programme celebrating the hard work of farmers around the country, checking in with them on every day of the busiest week of the year from the base at Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley.

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    #14 - Episode 2

    S2:E2

    Coverage from Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley, where former Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher lends a hand, while colleague Dominic Brunt spends time with Peter Wright and Julian Norton, stars of The Yorkshire Vet.

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    #15 - Episode 3

    S2:E3

    Celebrating the hard work of farmers around the country, who battle all year round to keep providing food for the nation's tables.

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    #16 - Episode 4

    S2:E4

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    #17 - Episode 5

    S2:E5

    The final programme celebrating the hard work of the great British farmer, who battle all year round to keep providing food to go on the nation's tables. Former Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher once again lends a hand at Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where the week-long series has been based.

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    #18 - Episode 1

    S3:E1

    The return of the programme celebrating the hard work of farmers around the country, with Helen Skelton and Adam Henson seeing how they are responding to the Covid-19 crisis, and showing how nature carries on regardless. Working safely within the new social distancing guidelines, Helen presents from her Yorkshire country garden and Adam from his Cotswold farm, while Cannon Hall Farm's Rob and Dave Nicholson will be filming the all-important lambings themselves as they attempt to catch all of the last-minute action.

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    #19 - Episode 2

    S3:E2

    Helen Skelton and Adam Henson continue their celebration of the hard work of farmers around the country, seeing how they are responding to the Covid-19 crisis, and showing how nature carries on regardless. Working safely within the new social distancing guidelines, Helen presents from her Yorkshire country garden and Adam from his Cotswold farm. JP Gill becomes a vet for the day, and alpacas and Stirling bulls put in an appearance.

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    #20 - Episode 3

    S3:E3

    Helen Skelton and Adam Henson continue their celebration of the hard work of farmers around the country, seeing how they are responding to the Covid-19 crisis, and showing how nature carries on regardless. This episode follows a 24-year-old farmer as he prepares for one of his cows to give birth, and another farmer who is trying to get his land back to normal after it had been flooded.

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    #21 - Episode 4

    S3:E4

    The final programme celebrating the hard work of the great British farmer. Helen Skelton and Adam Henson present reports about Cumbrian cows and a goat playground, and JB Gill visits a shepherdess who demonstrates how she trains sheepdogs.

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    #22 - Episode 1

    S4:E1

    Helen Skelton and Adam Henson return with the programme celebrating the hard work of farmers, following them as they prepare for the lambing season. From his own farm in the Cotswolds, Adam gives his horses and ponies a springtime MOT to make sure they've shaken off any winter blues, while at Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire, Helen and Jules Hudson are on hand as brothers Rob and Dave Nicholson try to keep their heads above water in the lambing sheds.

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    #23 - Episode 2

    S4:E2

    Adam Henson celebrates the `golden fleece' of the rare-breed Cotswold sheep that brought wealth to the region, while in South Yorkshire, Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson join farmers Rob and Dave Nicholson as they face a pig emergency. Elsewhere, Plus, The Yorkshire Vet's Shona Searson tries to save a sow and her litter of piglets and sheep farmer Phil Heard dons his ten-gallon hat to drive his flock onto Dartmoor, cowboy-style.

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    #24 - Episode 3

    S4:E3

    At Cannon Hall Farm, Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson witness dramatic arrivals as farmers Rob and Dave Nicholson welcome some `new kids' on the block. JB Gill visits the final contender in the Young Farmer of the Year contest, 28-year-old Adam Walton, who is following in his late father's footsteps to helm the family pig farm, while in north Wales, teenage champion shepherdess Erin McNaught is handed the reins by her retiring grandfather - right in the middle of lambing season.

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    #25 - Episode 4

    S4:E4

    The final programme, Adam Henson is hoping one of his pregnant pigs will boost the future of the rare Large Black breed, and JB Gill reveals the Young Farmer of the Year. Plus, Rob and Dave rescue a rejected lamb.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Episode 2" is the best rated episode of "Springtime on the Farm". It scored 7/10 based on 1 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 4/12/2023. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 3".