michael buchanan, bbc news.he big dairy show, farmers from across the south west. average age — pushing 60, and attracting new, younger talent can be a real challenge. arla have brought out a survey in the last week where farmers have said they're actually finding it really difficult, over 50% find significant difficulties recruiting for roles and where they can recruit, they're finding that those people don't necessarily have exactly the right skills and qualifications. today's dairy farming is high—tech. ruthie�*s team has made videos to prove it, to show students how rewarding and challenging a dairy career can be. you know, the technologies involved are incredible. we've got the moocall calving sensors, we've got robotic milking, we've got gait analysis, and we've got analysis of big data. all these things require a lot of skills to operate. 0n the gate, i met some more young people making a life outdoors, not as farmers but as vets. asra is from a big city but has fallen in love with farm life. what's your