Farming Through the Seasons - Winter
Watch the final instalment in our series of seasonal films telling the story of an upland hill farm. Farming in the uplands is challenging, both physically and economically. The management of the Yorkshire Dales National Park by farmers and landowners is intrinsically important to the landscape’s conservation and to protect some of Britain’s rarest habitats and species. Farms are important rural businesses and employers, and are vital to rural society. For Dave Fullerton winter is definitely one of the hardest seasons on the farm, partly because of the snow and bad weather they get.

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Farming Through the Seasons - Full Film

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A Farm on the Wild Side

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The Dartmoor Farmer's Year

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Every Cow'us Tells a Story

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The Yorkshire farm that produces Icelandic yoghurt, Skyr

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Next Generation Hill Farmers: First gen farmer farms across 56,000 acre estate in Scotland

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The Solway Wild Lands project has officially launched! 🦬

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Inside Jeremy Clarkson's Multi-Million Pound Farm Empire

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Too Long a Winter

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Farming Through the Seasons - Summer

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Next Generation Hill Farmers: Young farmer Frank Carr hopes to preserve future of Yorkshire farm

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HAY MAKING DALE FARM - VINTAGE TRACTORS UK FARMING PEAK DISTRICT

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1956: The State of British Farming | Special Enquiry | BBC Archive

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The Worm Magnet Method That Turns Bad Soil Into Black Gold

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SEE HOW THIS FAMILY GET THEIR SHEEP THROUGH THE ORKNEY WINTER

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A West Country Farm

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Trailer: The Hill Farmer in the Yorkshire Dales

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PRISM 2030 Farmer - Iain Smith

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How Denmark Turns Agricultural Waste into Biogas at a Facility Larger Than 100 Football Fields

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