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Dairy farming: 'I am not just a farmer's wife' | |
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Chloe works with her daughter by her side | |
Being a mother, rearing calves and running a dairy vending machine are some of the many jobs one farmer does to help her farm stay afloat. | |
Chloe Marsh, from Eweleaze Dairy in Dorset, has been speaking to the BBC about life on the family farm. | |
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs data shows that the number of female farm holders is about 15% but trending upwards. | |
The 32-year-old married into a dairy farming family in 2018 after leaving a graduate job in finance. | The 32-year-old married into a dairy farming family in 2018 after leaving a graduate job in finance. |
Being called a "farmer's wife" is not something that bothers Chloe. | |
"It has all manner of meanings and everyone is different but I think they are a master of all trades," she said. | |
"They can do everything from looking after the sheep to the cows, cooking meals, delivering meals out to the staff. | "They can do everything from looking after the sheep to the cows, cooking meals, delivering meals out to the staff. |
"Many may have a job off the farm to try and sustain the farm or they run a diversification like me." | "Many may have a job off the farm to try and sustain the farm or they run a diversification like me." |
The milk vending machine is found in the village of Martinstown | |
In 2020, Chloe started a milk vending machine in the Dorset village of Martinstown. | In 2020, Chloe started a milk vending machine in the Dorset village of Martinstown. |
The shed, at the bottom of the entrance to Eweleaze Dairy, also has an ice cream and local produce vending machine. | |
The dairy used is from the cows that live on the farm that Chloe and her husband, Thomas, are running with his family. | The dairy used is from the cows that live on the farm that Chloe and her husband, Thomas, are running with his family. |
"It is very much a family thing and I needed to slot into Thomas' family so I am working really closely with his parents who are my in-laws. | |
"Which I have been ok with, I get on with my mother-in-law really, really well but I know others do struggle because working with families is really tricky." | "Which I have been ok with, I get on with my mother-in-law really, really well but I know others do struggle because working with families is really tricky." |
You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. | You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. |