Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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Campylobacter testing, poaching and coats for calves
Campylobacter testing on farms.
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Fishing
How EU fishing quotas will effect UK coastal industry.
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Badger Cull Figures, Convicted Gangmasters
As Defra releases the badger cull figures, we ask how successful the operation was.
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Forage Aid, Fish quotas, Weetabix
A scheme helping farmers feed their animals in a crisis is set to become a charity.
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Fish discard ban, Women in dairy, Winter wildlife
As the 2015 EU fishing quota is set, we hear about the confusion over the discard ban.
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Fishing quotas, diversity, meat waste, wildcats
Nearly half of the fish caught under the UK's quotas are caught by non-British vessels.
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Fish Quotas, Freshwater Pearl Mussels, Sheep
British fishermen brace themselves for cuts as European ministers negotiate fish quotas.
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Brassicas
Charlotte Smith goes to a farm in Lincolnshire to talk brassicas.
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Brassica research, Night-hawking, Oil prices, Holiday cottages
New research aims to produce more environmentally friendly brassicas.
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Women Farmers, Brassicas, Quinoa Beer
Sybil Ruscoe looks at women in agriculture, brassicas for livestock and beer from quinoa.
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Badger Cull, Countrywide, Sprouts
Why support from vets for the government's controversial badger cull is faltering.
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Milk in biodigesters, Healthy broccoli, Eblex videos, Scottish food
With dairy prices still falling, could there be an alternative use for milk?
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Coastal Path; Rental Christmas Trees; Brassicas
Anna Hill presents reports on England's coastal path, rental Christmas trees and brassicas
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Christmas Dinner Farming
A look at the farmers and producers behind our Christmas dinner. Presented by Anna Hill.
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Tidal surge, Christmas pork
Tidal surge anniversary, Christmas pork and the Potato Council. Anna Hill presents.
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Rural Coalition, Stilton, Goats
The Rural Coalition says the government must do better for those in the countryside.
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Organophosphates in sheep dip, Christmas geese, Tidal surge
Farmers are calling for a public inquiry into the effects of sheep dip on their health.
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Animal Deaths, Dairy Crisis, Turkeys
Too many farm animals are dying before they even reach the abattoir, says a new report.
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Christmas food producers, Wheat research, Wolf attacks in France
A new project aims to develop varieties of wheat better able to cope with climate change.
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Next Generation
Sybil Ruscoe meets some of the next generation of farmers.
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Dairy Update; Campylobacter; Succession planning
What can be done about food poisoning from chicken infected with campylobacter?
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TB penalties, Farm fraud, Farming newcomers
There are fears that farmers will be targeted this Chirstmas by fraudsters for CAP money.
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Food Fraud; Wind Farms; Farming for the Future; Apprentices
Food fraud costs the UK £11bn per year in lost profits. Anna Hill hears what can be done.
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Fracking, Young Farmers, Turkeys
This edition looks at fracking, young farmers, and turkeys for Thanksgiving.
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Farm energy, Farm secretaries, Next generation
Could farmers be producing more of the energy we use in the future?
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Farming Today This Week: Sugar
From field to factory, Charlotte Smith delves into the British sugar industry.
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Welsh Hill Farmers, Royal Mail, Sugar
Charlotte Smith with news that 100 hill farmers plan to take the Welsh government to court
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Avian Flu; Campylobacter; British Sugar
The knock-on effects of avian flu in east Yorkshire and campylobacter in chicken.
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Bird flu, TB, Sugar beet
Farming Today speaks to a farmer on the neighbouring farm to the bird flu outbreak.
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Bird flu, sugar beet harvest
What does the outbreak of bird flu in East Yorkshire mean for UK farmers?