IN PICTURES – Special agricultural crisis day: relive the morning show live from a Dordogne dairy farm

The morning studio of Blue Périgord is very different, this Friday, November 15. At the dawn of a new mobilization of farmers, the radio is organizing a special day. The Ici matin teams were live, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., from Christophe Pété's farm, in Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac. This farmer took over the farm from his father, Philippe. He works with his brother and raises 80 dairy cows. Her daughter, Inès, is in agricultural training at the Maison Familiale et Rurale de Vanxains.

Price of milk, purchase of agricultural equipment, transmission….

Thibault Delmarle, journalist, and Benoît Chomaud, host of Ici matin, spent the morning in the stables of this farm in Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac. © Radio France
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A radio studio a stone's throw from the little calves, barely three weeks old.
A radio studio a stone's throw from the little calves, barely three weeks old. © Radio France
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Between interviews on the purchase of agricultural equipment, presentation of the milking cows with a robotdiscussions on the training of young farmersor on the current agricultural crisis, our journalists and presenters also learned how to milk a cow by hand and feed the cows with the tractor. They were also surprised to see Christophe's daughters, Inès, 16 years old, and Abbygaël, 10 years old, riding their favorite cow, Superstar, like a horse.

Thibault Delmarle got into the tractor of the farmer, Christophe Pété, to distribute the ration to the cows.
Thibault Delmarle got into the tractor of the farmer, Christophe Pété, to distribute the ration to the cows. © Radio France
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Inès, 16, the eldest of Christophe's two daughters, is preparing to take over the family farm.
Inès, 16, the eldest of Christophe's two daughters, is preparing to take over the family farm. © Radio France
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For five years, Christophe Pété has no longer milked the cows; a robot has done it in his place. He explained this, hands in his pockets, to Thibault Delmarle.
For five years, Christophe Pété has no longer milked the cows; a robot has done it in his place. He explained this, hands in his pockets, to Thibault Delmarle. © Radio France
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Several guests followed one another around the ephemeral studio, including Xavier Menot, sales representative at the Agrivision dealership in Villetoureix.
Several guests followed one another around the ephemeral studio, including Xavier Menot, sales representative at the Agrivision dealership in Villetoureix. © Radio France
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Christophe Pété took over his father's farm, with his brother. He now has around 80 dairy cows.
Christophe Pété took over his father's farm, with his brother. He now has around 80 dairy cows. © Radio France
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“On our farm, there are only women,” laughs the Pété family. Apart from the little calves, all the animals, dogs, goats, cows, are female. © Radio France
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Philippe Pété founded his farm with a single cow. Exploitation continues to be transmitted, despite successive crises.
Philippe Pété founded his farm with a single cow. Exploitation continues to be transmitted, despite successive crises. © Radio France
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The Superstar cow lives up to its name, it is the favorite cow of Inès and her little sister, Abbygaël. They even ride her like a horse!
The Superstar cow lives up to its name, it is the favorite cow of Inès and her little sister, Abbygaël. They even ride her like a horse! © Radio France
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