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Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA Season 1 · Episode 6

Friday, May 1 on Channel 4 (4)

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  • Fri 1

    Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA
    — Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA

    Season 1 · Episode 6

    The journey concludes along the west coast of California where Matt learns about the unique growing conditions that make Castroville the 'artichoke capital of the world'. He tries his hand at a different form of farming on America's only ocean-based abalone farm. Further north in Salinas Valley, Matt helps with milking at the last family dairy farm on the coast that produces Monterey Jack cheese. He takes to the water to see a pod of grey whales before paying a visit to the tallest living things on earth, coastal redwood trees, which can grow to 380 feet tall and 29 feet wide

    More details for Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA, Fri 1, 1:10 pm
  • Fri 1

    Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA
    — Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA

    Season 1 · Episode 6

    The journey concludes along the west coast of California where Matt learns about the unique growing conditions that make Castroville the 'artichoke capital of the world'. He tries his hand at a different form of farming on America's only ocean-based abalone farm. Further north in Salinas Valley, Matt helps with milking at the last family dairy farm on the coast that produces Monterey Jack cheese. He takes to the water to see a pod of grey whales before paying a visit to the tallest living things on earth, coastal redwood trees, which can grow to 380 feet tall and 29 feet wide

    More details for Matt Baker's Travels in the Country: USA, Fri 1, 2:10 pm