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The Westcombe Project
Sam Wilkin
16 episodes
4 months ago

In July 2021 I started an ambitious project to document a-year-in-the-life of Westcombe Dairy.


It was a timely partnership as it coincided with a big push at Westcombe Dairy to take their regenerative farming to the next level. It also became a great opportunity to stop and consider all the changes that they've brought about at the dairy in the past years, from pasture-led grazing to the development of their charcuterie and the work they've done on the farm to improve resilience and diversity.


I visited Westcombe once a month, focusing on a different aspect of what they do on each visit. Through the lens of Westcombe Dairy we are able to look at how dairy farming is changing here in the UK and how one cheesemaker is making changes on their farm in search of a more harmonious nature with nature and ultimately an even more delicious cheese.


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In July 2021 I started an ambitious project to document a-year-in-the-life of Westcombe Dairy.


It was a timely partnership as it coincided with a big push at Westcombe Dairy to take their regenerative farming to the next level. It also became a great opportunity to stop and consider all the changes that they've brought about at the dairy in the past years, from pasture-led grazing to the development of their charcuterie and the work they've done on the farm to improve resilience and diversity.


I visited Westcombe once a month, focusing on a different aspect of what they do on each visit. Through the lens of Westcombe Dairy we are able to look at how dairy farming is changing here in the UK and how one cheesemaker is making changes on their farm in search of a more harmonious nature with nature and ultimately an even more delicious cheese.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Life Sciences
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Science,
Documentary
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Return to Westcombe Episode 1
The Westcombe Project
21 minutes 8 seconds
11 months ago
Return to Westcombe Episode 1
It's Summer 2023 and Sam is back down at Westcombe Dairy to find out what's changed in 12 months. It turns out plenty! In episode one of three, Sam heads into the fields to chat to Richard and Tom and catches up with The Westcombe Project.

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The Westcombe Project

In July 2021 I started an ambitious project to document a-year-in-the-life of Westcombe Dairy.


It was a timely partnership as it coincided with a big push at Westcombe Dairy to take their regenerative farming to the next level. It also became a great opportunity to stop and consider all the changes that they've brought about at the dairy in the past years, from pasture-led grazing to the development of their charcuterie and the work they've done on the farm to improve resilience and diversity.


I visited Westcombe once a month, focusing on a different aspect of what they do on each visit. Through the lens of Westcombe Dairy we are able to look at how dairy farming is changing here in the UK and how one cheesemaker is making changes on their farm in search of a more harmonious nature with nature and ultimately an even more delicious cheese.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.