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Aug 1
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Calving a niche - Faith Farm Fresh keeps...

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About this episode

It's a busy time of year for Stacey Faith, calving 300-plus cows, rearing their calves and keeping the Faith Farm's roadside milk dispensing outlet going, providing locals with milk fresh from the cows over the fence - with the cream on top.

You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.

In this episode:

  • 0:16 - Faith Farm Fresh
  • 3:44 - Raw milk direct to the customer
  • 7:33 - Milking time
  • 14:14 - In the calf shed
  • 19:24 - A side(hustle) of beef

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