Young farmer features in A-Plan Rural Insurance's Rural Community blog

Millie, a sheep farmer based in Kent, who used to work in the public services but is now a shepherdess, is featured in the new blog
Millie, a sheep farmer based in Kent, who used to work in the public services but is now a shepherdess, is featured in the new blog

A-Plan Rural Insurance have set up a Rural Community blog as part of their work on social media to contribute to farmers' efforts in showcasing British farming.

The blog invites farmers to give their experiences in the industry, sharing their contributions to over 120,000 followers on Instagram.

Bridging the gap between farm and the consumer is something that lots of farmers are trying to do in an effort to help more people understand the reality of what goes into producing their food.

Since starting the blog, A-Plan Rural have worked with a great variety of farmers from differing backgrounds and locations all over the UK.

They previously spoke with Ioan Humphrey, a sheep farmer based in Wales, who has generated a large Instagram following from his content that shares the ups and downs he experiences on his farm.

In their latest blog, they spoke with Millie, a sheep farmer based in Kent, who used to work in the public services but is now a shepherdess.

They asked Millie some questions around her journey into farming, her life as a shepherdess, and how times of year (like Easter) influence her day-to-day decisions.

Read the full blog here.