Lincolnshire
In Lincolnshire, Ellie kicks back in a bar where it鈥檚 not drinks on the menu but clouds! Meanwhile, Adam looks at what Brexit could mean for our farmers.
We鈥檙e in Lincolnshire where Ellie is kicking back in a bar where it鈥檚 not drinks on the menu but clouds! Visitors to this 'cloud bar' are encouraged to looks to the skies, spot a few clouds, and let their minds drift. Ellie also sees how eels are being used to combat the threat from invasive signal crayfish. Matt looks at a new way of managing the county's grass verges that benefits not just wildlife but the farming community too. There鈥檚 another of Adam鈥檚 looks at what Brexit could mean for our farmers, and he鈥檚 joined by Charlotte at the Food and Farming Awards where they鈥檒l be announcing this year鈥檚 Countryfile Farming Hero. And Tom looks at whether funding art in the countryside is really worth it.
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On The Verge
Matt discovers a novel way of looking after the local wildflowers and wildlife hidden within Lincolnshire鈥檚 verges.聽聽
A new invention being trialled聽is a 'suction verge harvester', which, as well as cutting the verges also sucks up the grass as well.聽
It鈥檚 believed this will prevent delicate wildflowers from being smothered.
Art Failure
FAFA Awards
This year's finalists are:聽
Sian Jordan, who has overcome huge challenges to realise her dream of farming the land.
Nigel and Helen Dunn, who have given a home to more than 80 foster children.
Emma Picton-Jones,who has turned the tragedy of her husband's death into new hope for farmers struggling with mental health issues.
But who will be this year's winner?
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Matt Baker |
Presenter | Ellie Harrison |
Presenter | Adam Henson |
Presenter | Charlotte Smith |
Presenter | Tom Heap |
Executive Producer | William Lyons |
Series Producer | Joanna Brame |