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Rare Breed: A Farming Year
Season 4
This 12 part series follows a dozen Irish farming families across an entire year. Working and living in harmony with nature we witness the highs and lows as they battle ever-changing weather and fluctuating commodity prices. Made for ITV.
Where to Watch Season 4
12 Episodes
- JanuaryE1
JanuaryThe documentary series charting the lives of farming families over the course of a year returns to trace developments in the industry throughout 2015. Beginning in January, Co Down farmer Garth Taylor applies pedometers to his herd of cows, and wonders whether he should continue producing milk despite disappointing trade prices. - SeptemberE9
SeptemberWe join our farmers in the month of September, where they are feeling the pressure to bring in the harvest. Near Rush in Dublin, Matt Foley is preparing his tomatoes for the end of their harvest while near Athy in Kildare, tillage farmer Andrew Bergin is busy combining his malting barley and peas. In Corrandulla in Galway, vegetable farmer Kenneth Keavey is battling the weather to harvest potatoes. - NovemberE11
NovemberIt is November 2015 and Co Down dairy farmer Gareth Taylor is attempting to cut costs by holding his cattle herd in the fields for as long as possible. Elsewhere on the farm, the team is busy producing ice-cream for the Christmas market, which is the busiest time of the year for sales.