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Episode 3: Farming Fact vs Fiction, Debunking the Most Common Farming Myths, Vegan Teachers and What Really Happens When Cows Are Milked

Episode 3: Farming Fact vs Fiction, Debunking the Most Common Farming Myths, Vegan Teachers and What Really Happens When Cows Are Milked

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We’ve absolutely loved hearing from our listeners in previous episodes—so this week, we’re handing over the mic (sort of) and sharing your takes on the biggest myths you’ve heard about farming. From dinner table debates to downright daft questions, it’s all in here. But should we be judging consumers for not knowing, or should we, as farmers, take more responsibility for bridging the knowledge gap?

In this myth-busting episode, Wilson and Ashley wade into the world of food and farming misconceptions. From the rumour that brown cows produce chocolate milk, to the real facts behind milking cows—not because they're forced to, but because they want to—we’re setting the record straight.

We also chat about the vegan narrative, tractor girls and Only Fans and why some animals have horns. Whether you’re a curious consumer or a fellow farmer, this episode is packed with laughs, logic, and a few eye-roll moments.

We've done our research and we're clearing the air with facts, humour and a fair few opinions!

If you’ve got a story, a strong opinion, or a take of your own… Slide into the DMs or drop us a voice note — we want your thoughts in the mix!

Subscribe now and let’s get into it!

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