AHDB Food & Farming

Milk championed by student athletes, Let's Eat Balanced continues and the 200-acre gamble

39 min · 13. mai 2026
episode Milk championed by student athletes, Let's Eat Balanced continues and the 200-acre gamble cover

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The AG Show is hitting its half-year mark, and we’re kicking things off with the BUCS Super Rugby Milk Championships - where student athletes are getting a proper look at why dairy still earns its place on the team sheet. Turns out, milk’s doing a lot more than just filling your tea mug. We also break down what an Advertising Standards Authority ruling means for AHDB’s Let’s Eat Balanced campaign - and why it’s sticking around. And we’re back with part two of our chat with Cornish beef and sheep farmer Will Whiting, as he shares what it’s really been like taking on the 200-acre farm next door. Missed the first half? Go and catch up in the revious episode - trust us, it’s worth it. SOME USEFUL BITS (FROM AHDB & BEYOND) Milk Every Moment | AHDB [https://ahdb.org.uk/milk-every-moment] BUCS British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) [https://www.bucs.org.uk/] Home - Let's Eat Balanced [https://letseatbalanced.com/] Fursdon Farming - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@FursdonFarming] GET IN TOUCH Charlotte, Hannah and Producer Martin would love to hear what you think! Got feedback, stories, or ideas for future episodes? Drop them a message at agshow@ahdb.org.uk [agshow@ahdb.org.uk]. Sign up to the AHDB Preference Centre [https://preferencecentre.ahdb.org.uk/en-gb/Home/Index] so that you can: * Easily update your preferences and contact information * Get information on the latest AHDB events, webinars, market insights and more * Receive important updates such as disease alerts

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