Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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Farming Today This Week: Equine Industry
Felicity Evans is at a new livery yard to learn about the UK's £7 billion equine industry.
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Farm trespassing, Flat racing, Dairy protests
Felicity Evans looks at farm trespassing, flat racing and dairy protests.
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Grouse shooting and the Glorious Twelfth, Pony trekking, Broadband.
Grouse shooting and the Glorious Twelfth, pony trekking and broadband.
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Adverse mental effect of slow broadband, Olympic victory for farmer, Norfolk barley
Caz Graham looks at whether low broadband speeds can cause health problems.
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Road killed badgers, Paralympic dressage, Sheep dogs trials
Road killed badgers, Paralympic dressage and sheep dog trials.
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Milk Prices, Wild Flower Meadows, Horses
When will the rise in milk prices be passed on to farmers?
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Farming Today This Week: Rewilding Debate
Can rewilding strike a balance between farming and nature in Britain?
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New research on how bovine TB is spread between badgers and cattle, behavioural orders for sheep and the Irish mushroom industry
A study looking at the link between badgers and Bovine TB and behaviour orders for sheep.
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National Trust on Countryside Spending, Wheat and Barley Harvest, Sea Eagles, Poultry
Wheat and barley harvest, National Trust on spending post-Brexit, sea eagles, poultry.
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Chicken Unit Planning Dispute, UK Beavers, The Little Grey Fergie Tractor
Farmer and local residents at war over a planning application for a new poultry unit.
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Rural development grants frozen by RPA, Re-wilding, Mohair socks
EU rural development funding decisions on hold since the EU referendum result.
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Expansion of Yorkshire Dales National Park; Graffiti Art on Northern Irish Hay Bales; Rewilding and the UK landscape
What does the expansion of the Yorkshire Dales National Park mean for farmers?
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Farming Today This Week: Young Farmers
David Gregory-Kumar discusses the opportunities in and barriers to a career in farming.
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Farming and the impact of National Living Wage, Hydroponics, Young auctioneer
How soft fruit and horticulture producers are handling a rising wage bill.
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Lamb exports to US could resume, New research on neonicotinoids, Tattie 'roguing'
The US could remove the ban on UK lamb imports after 20 years.
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Free range eggs, New Welsh nitrate vulnerable zones, Succession on farms
Supermarkets pledge to phase out caged hens' eggs, but free range producers are worried.
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Tomato genetic research, The first bramley apple tree, Artificial insemination
Scientists have discovered the gene which makes tomatoes go squishy.
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Suspension of dairy drug, Young farmers, Selling Pembrokeshire milk to China
A new drug for dairy cattle is suspended after cows die in Denmark.
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Farming Today This Week: Water Management
How farmers and water companies are working together to tackle the water quality problem.
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Drought in Queensland, Australia, Dairy prices, Sheepdog training
Drought in Queensland, Australia where farmers have endured four failed wet seasons.
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Shadow Defra secretary, Dairy update, New rules on water use for farming
The EU pledges 500m Euros in aid for struggling dairy farmers - how should it be spent?
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Coronation meadows, Natural flood relief, Game fairs
The Coronation Meadows, sown to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, are in full bloom.
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Northern Ireland's priorities for farming post-Brexit, Increased risk of skin cancer for farmers, Potato irrigation technology
Farmers in Northern Ireland are hoping to maintain their farm subsidies post-Brexit.
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Scottish and Welsh reactions to the new Defra secretary of state, Farm robots, Water management on frms
Scottish and Welsh reactions to the new DEFRA secretary of state.
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Farming Today This Week: Agricultural Shows
Have agricultural shows lost their way in modern Britain? Charlotte Smith finds out.
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Reactions on Andrea Leadsom's appointment as Secretary of State for Defra, plus the Great Yorkshire Show
Andrea Leadsom to be new secretary of state for Defra and cheating at agricultural shows.
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Livestock worrying, Disease threat at agricultural shows
A new campaign to highlight the dangers of dogs to sheep and lambs is to be launched.
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New bovine TB vaccine for cattle, Agricultural shows, Alcoholic fruit liqueurs
A new single-shot TB vaccine, using superbug technology, is being developed for cattle.
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ARLA asks shoppers to pay more for their branded Farmers' Milk
ARLA launches premium Farmers' Milk, but will it make a difference for UK dairy farmers?
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Flashing fishing nets, Discard ban, Agricultural shows
Flashing fishing nets, the discard ban and agricultural shows.