A CHESHIRE dairy has paid a special tribute to the Queen.

Bidlea Dairy has ploughed Her Majesty’s royal insignia in the fields of Orchard Farm in Twemlow.

Adam Brown, 34, who runs the farm with his family, said: “Handwriting never has been one of our strong points but if it involved a tractor and mower we can get by.

Knutsford Guardian: Bidlea Dairy pays tribute to the Queen creating her royal insignia in one of their fieldsBidlea Dairy pays tribute to the Queen creating her royal insignia in one of their fields (Image: Bidlea Dairy)

“Quite literally as a mark of respect for Her Majesty the Queen.”

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The family thanked Olly Bromley for the drone picture.

Knutsford Guardian: Adam and Becky Brown with their family who run Bidlea dairy farmAdam and Becky Brown with their family who run Bidlea dairy farm (Image: Bidlea Dairy)

Adam and wife, Becky, 30, came up with the idea of making ice cream a year ago when sales of fresh cream plummeted as pubs, cafes and restaurants closed during lockdown.

They were invited to the Houses of Parliament to meet ministers at an event to promote Cheshire businesses.

The family also created a special label on its milk to commemorate the Queens’ Platinum Jubilee.

Knutsford Guardian: Bidlea Dairy produced this special label on milk bottles to celebrate the Queen's Platinum JubileeBidlea Dairy produced this special label on milk bottles to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee (Image: Bidlea Dairy)