Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker head to Cornwall to explore the Penwith  Peninsula, mainland England's most westerly point. Matt takes to the  water with an artist who uses a kayak to search out inspiration for her  stunning seascapes, while Julia uncovers a tasty way of getting rid of  one of our most invasive plant species when she cooks up a dish of  Japanese knotweed.
Meanwhile, John Craven investigates whether city traders are driving  up the price of food by speculating on the commodity markets, and Adam  has his hands full when he transfers the latest batch of newborns from  the lambing sheds into the great outdoors.
Plus Katie Knapman finds out how a herd of goats are the secret  weapon in the battle to safeguard some of our most precious maritime  history.
 
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