Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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Pears, Gooseberries and the Future Foresters
Pear ripening compound, Gooseberries and the Future Forestry workers.
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The perfect strawberry, Positive signs in the dairy industry, Methane-powered tractor
Scientists at East Malling Research Institute may have discovered the perfect strawberry.
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Migrant workers, Soft fruit, Farming post-Brexit, Edible bale wrap
Migrant workers take action to demonstrate their economic value.
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Farming Today This Week: What Should a Post-Brexit British Agricultural Policy Look Like?
What should a post-Brexit British agricultural policy look like? Four guests discuss.
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Migrant workers, Rural development, Welsh environment secretary
Who will replace European migrant workers picking UK fruit and vegetables post-Brexit?
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Glyphosate relicenced, Fishing industry and farming business reaction to Brexit
The weedkiller Glyphosate is relicenced for another 18 months, despite some safety fears.
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Agricultural trade post-Brexit
Anna Hill asks what post-Brexit agricultural trade might look like.
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DEFRA Secretary On The Future of Agriculture Post Brexit
DEFRA secretary Liz Truss discusses the future of agriculture post Brexit.
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The future of UK agriculture, environmental farming and incomes outside the EU
British farming outside the European Union. Will Brexit be good news or bad?
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Brexit Reaction
Reaction and insight following the UK's decision to leave the EU.
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Fracking, Glyphosate decision and an expanding livestock market
Concerns about fracking, Glyphosate and the UK's livestock auctions.
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French and Welsh farmers and Irish MEPs - all on Brexit and Bremain
Welsh hill farmers and Irish MEPs on Brexit and Bremain.
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Northern Irish Farmers EU Vote, Potatoes for Cosmetics, National Trust Farm Scholarship
The high-stakes Brexit vote for farmers in Northern Ireland.
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Scottish farmers debate EU; Sheepdogs, and Back to the Future with attitudes to Brussels on Farming Today in 1971
Scottish farmers debate the EU with Sybil Ruscoe, and how to whistle in a sheepdog.
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Sybil Ruscoe is at Cereals 2016
Sybil Ruscoe is at Cereals 2016.
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EU Fisheries, Cereals 2016, Young Farmers Debate Brexit
Young farmers at Cereals 2016 on UK farming and the EU, plus the EU fisheries policy.
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Bluetongue, Biotechnology, Sheep shearing, Farm subsidies
Farmers are warned to vaccinate against a livestock disease which is expected this summer.
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Brexit or Bremain, Agriculture and the law, 'Field of Wheat' group in Lincs, Diamond-back moths in East Anglia
If there's a vote to leave the EU, how quickly would legal disentanglement be achieved?
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Lord Plumb on the 1975 referendum, Decline in land used for organic farming, Monitor farms
Former president of the NFU Lord Plumb remembers the 1975 referendum.
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EU views in Wales, edible flowers and cereal growing
On the fishing boats of Wales, views on the EU are divided.
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Farming Today This Week: Royal Welsh Grassland Event
Caz Graham finds out about grass, forage and silage at the Royal Welsh Grassland Event.
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PM on Brexit 'threats' for farmers, CAP criticism, Rural payments, Cotswold pasture
David Cameron's plea to farmers, new deadline for EU payments and wildflower pastures.
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Flood response criticised, EU views in Northern ireland, CAP reform and grass testing
The government is criticised over floods, EU and Northern Ireland, plus CAP reform calls.
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Phone masts, soil erosion, maize payments and better beef from grass
Rural phone masts, saving soil from erosion and concerns about maize grown for fuel.
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Gene editing to create hornless cattle, EU workers on farms and seed gene bank
US scientists have used gene editing technology to breed dairy cattle without horns.
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Confusion over food labels, EU glyphosate vote, Grassland management
Do you know your Red Tractor from your LEAF? We hear about the confusion over food labels.
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Farming Today This Week: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership - TTIP
Sybil Ruscoe hosts a debate about the controversial TTIP negotiations.
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Brexit or Bremain and UK farming; TTIP and beef; Open Farm Sunday
The blue-on-blue row over the EU referendum at Defra. Sybil Ruscoe presents.
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Soil health report
A new report calls on government to protect soil health. Presented by Caz Graham.
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TTIP - US Interview; Dairy Industry; Slug Research
Could a production cap save the beleaguered dairy industry?