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On Saturday, March 23, many of the villages in the Winsleydale Valley of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England, will have their first mobile milk vending machine built from a converted horse box.
The idea belongs to farmers Ben and Adam Spence from the Home Farmer farm business located in Isgarth County in North Yorkshire.
Farmers run a small farm selling a wide variety of milk from their cows directly from a milk vending machine. The vending machine is located inside the Home Farm dairy farm, a former horse trailer specially converted to a mobile store.But now their intention is to move the vending machine from village to village through the valleys of the Yorkshire Dales National Park through the rotation system. Spence are representatives of a new generation of dairy farmers who believe that diversification and added value of milk are crucial for their business models.The farm is also developing its own raw milk cheese, which received a grant from the Yorkshire Dales Sustainable Development Fund. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is located in Northern England, its area is It is 1769 square kilometers.Share
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