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Adam Henson, Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson will be in the midst of the action for the final time this series as they celebrate farmers from across the UK during their busiest, most unpredictable season.
Cameras return to Cannon Hall Farm in south Yorkshire where Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson deliver the latest local news. Plus, Adam Henson reports from his farm in the Cotswolds as he carries out timely tasks with rare breeds.
Adam Henson, Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson witness the drama, joy and jeopardy as British farmers take on the mantle of midwife to millions of livestock and attempt to deliver each lamb, calf, goat kid and foal successfully, while also preparing their farms and animals for the year ahead.
The return of the programme celebrating farmers at their busiest and most unpredictable time of year. Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson are back at Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire, where the Nicholson brothers Rob and Dave work night and day during the lambing season, while Adam Henson presents from his farm in the Cotswolds as he carries out timely tasks with his rare breeds. Plus, reports from JB Gill and stars of The Yorkshire Vet.
Spring has sprung, and the award-winning Springtime on the Farm is back for the biggest lambing season yet, as Channel 5 rolls up its sleeves, and mucks in, delivering an avalanche of new life in a week of non-stop thrills and spills.
Join Helen Skelton, Jules Hudson, JB Gill and host farmers Rob and Dave Nicholson as they celebrate the joys of spring with more baby animals than ever before. As well as our action-packed lambing ‘maternity ward' at Cannon Hall Farm, near Barnsley, we also welcome goats, miniature donkeys, pigs, alpacas and even a few special guest stars from Yorkshire's zoos (baby tigers and rhinos, anyone?).
Helen and Jules take centre stage in the lambing shed, delivering up-to-the minute news on the latest cavalcade of births, as well as checking in on farms up and down the country, as the countryside prepares for the most exciting time of the year.
But it's not all human and animal dramas - JB gets away from it all to experience some natural wonders of the countryside and coastline. From ‘bathing' in the dawn chorus, to exploring the healing power of spring tides, JB brings a sense of countryside Zen to proceedings. And the Yorkshire Vets also leave the farm behind to get hands-on and up-close with some considerably more exotic species than they are used to.
From adorable newborns to breathtaking moments of nature's miracles, our cameras capture every second. It's the warmest, most fun and emotional time of the year – so grab your wellies and an old coat and prepare to get stuck in!