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Field to Front Door

Field to Front Door

Di: Wallace Currie
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Field to Front Door is a conversation built around one simple idea, bringing the farmer and the consumer back into the same room.


Led by Martin Caunce of Brow Farm and David Wheatley of Petite Peonys, this series is about what really happens between the field and the front door. From arable decisions and flour milling to flowers, orchards and direct sales, Martin and David share the honest, unfiltered reality of trying to make a living from the land while speaking directly to the people who buy from them.


There is no script and no polish. It is three voices, figuring things out in real time, talking through what works, what does not, and what needs to change if farming and food is to feel connected again. It is as much about listening as it is about talking, and every episode is shaped by that back and forth between producer and public that both Martin and David live every day.


Hosted by Wallace Currie of Rural2Kitchen, who has recorded over 500 conversations across the food and farming world, the aim is simply to guide the chat and let the real stories lead.


At the time of writing this we don’t know if we’ll for a second! Would you like us to and what would you keep and change.


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  • Field to Front Door – Episode 10 on Groundswell, regenerative farming and learning from each other
    Jul 6 2026

    Today we’re back with Field to Front Door 🎙️

    This one was recorded live from Groundswell, with David, Martin and Wallace all together in person for the first time after months of recording remotely.

    We covered plenty in this episode, from the atmosphere at Groundswell and why it’s become such an important event for farmers, through to regenerative farming, cover crops, soil biology and how different approaches are changing the way people think about growing food.

    There was a fascinating discussion around compost, seed treatments and building healthier soils, with Martin explaining the practical side of regenerative farming while David shared what he’s learning as he starts changing parts of his own system.

    We also chatted about trying new ideas, learning from other farmers, the value of collaboration and why events like Groundswell give people the confidence to take something home and have a go for themselves.

    As always there were plenty of laughs along the way, from photography disasters and hats to tractors, peonies and the usual conversations that seem to appear whenever the three of us get together.

    We’re going to keep this going fortnightly for now and see where it takes us. If you’ve got ideas on what we should cover or who we should bring in, send them our way.

    Enjoy! 🙂


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    40 min
  • Field to Front Door - Episode 9 on peony season, cereals and Britain’s Fittest Farmer
    Jun 22 2026

    Today we’re back with Field to Front Door 🎙️


    David, Martin and Wallace catching up after a busy few weeks of events, farm work and plenty of challenges along the way.


    A big focus of this episode was peony season and the reality of trying to get thousands of stems picked, packed and delivered at exactly the right stage. We got into subscription boxes, customer expectations, delivery headaches and the challenge of managing fresh produce when timing is everything.


    We also spoke about Cereals, what stood out from the event, regenerative farming, agronomists showing interest in lower input systems and some of the conversations happening around soil health and biological approaches to crop production.


    There was plenty of discussion around direct selling too, from heritage apples and specialist grains through to why farmers often receive such a small share of the final value of what they produce. The conversation kept coming back to understanding your market, building relationships with customers and finding ways to keep more value on farm.


    Alongside all of that we chatted about Britain’s Fittest Farmer, tractor runs, Highland Show, Groundswell and why sometimes the biggest opportunities come from simply putting yourself out there and trying something different.


    We’re going to keep this going fortnightly for now and see where it takes us. If you’ve got ideas on what we should cover or who we should bring in, send them our way.


    Enjoy! 🙂

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    46 min
  • Field to Front Door – Episode 8 on peony season, delivery challenges and keeping customers happy
    Jun 8 2026

    Today we’re back with Field to Front Door 🎙️


    David, Martin and Wallace catching up right in the middle of what can only be described as peak peony madness.


    A big part of this episode focused on the realities of direct selling during the busiest part of the season. We got into subscription boxes, picking peonies at exactly the right stage, managing labour, and the challenge of trying to get a product from field to customer as fresh as possible.


    There was also a fascinating discussion around logistics and delivery. David shared the story of dealing with thousands of parcels during peony season, the impact of bank holidays, working with DPD and the reality that one delay can suddenly create hundreds of customer messages, emails and problems to solve.


    We also spoke about tractor runs, community events and how those sorts of gatherings help connect farming with the wider public. Alongside that there was plenty of chat around direct selling, customer loyalty and why looking after existing customers is often more important than constantly chasing new ones.


    One of the strongest themes throughout was value. Not just the value of a product, but understanding what it is actually worth, building trust with customers and creating systems that allow farmers to keep more of the value from what they produce.


    We’re going to keep this going fortnightly for now and see where it takes us. If you’ve got ideas on what we should cover or who we should bring in, send them our way.


    Enjoy! 🙂


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    54 min
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