Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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Farming Today This Week
Sybil Ruscoe heads out west to a ranch in South Dakota.
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29/11/2013
New rules will mean tougher penalties for farmers who delay TB testing.
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28/11/2013
What does the huge rise in the popularity of wood-burning stoves mean for wood producers?
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27/11/2013
Reporting from South Dakota where tens of thousands of cattle died in October's storms.
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26/11/2013
Should England follow Wales's lead and clamp down on the problem of fly-grazing?
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25/11/2013
Irish farmers are accused of smuggling milk from the Republic to Northern Ireland.
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith tries to unravel the mysteries of the Common Agricultural Policy.
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22/11/2013
Is the Scottish chicken industry in decline? 200 jobs at a poultry plant are under threat.
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21/11/2013
All lambs in England will have to be electronically tagged to improve traceability.
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20/11/2013
One hundred animals are put down in one of Wales's worst-ever horse welfare cases.
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19/11/2013
The government's plans for protecting nature come under scrutiny. With Anna Hill.
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18/11/2013
Charlotte Smith looks at the progress of Defra's plans for biodiversity offsetting.
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Farming Today This Week
Can rural schools be successful? We visit one of the smallest secondaries in Herefordshire
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15/11/2013
Charlotte Smith discusses building garden cities in the countryside.
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14/11/2013
Are Scottish deer an asset to the rural economy or a menace to the environment?
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13/11/2013
Hill farmers and retailers. And does lower funding affect results at rural schools?
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12/11/2013
'The inequality has just grown and grown' - MP Sir Nick Harvey on rural school funding.
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11/11/2013
What future for small rural schools? Charlotte Smith starts a week of reports.
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith meets a new generation of tenant farmers in the Peak District.
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08/11/2013
Charlotte Smith speaks to a farm tenant facing eviction because their landlord didn't pay.
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07/11/2013
Warnings to farmers and the public after a deer farmer is gored by a stag.
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06/11/2013
Lessons will be learned after the extended Somerset badger cull fails to meet its target.
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05/11/2013
Spanish lettuces labelled with the British Red Tractor logo - what went wrong?
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04/11/2013
Seven UK meat plants are found to have breached BSE food safety regulations.
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Farming Today This Week
How professional training can help farmers boost their businesses. With Charlotte Smith.
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01/11/2013
The government defends its plans for spending the farm subsidy budget in England.
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31/10/2013
Charlotte Smith explores bio-beds and big sprayers at CROPtec in Peterborough.
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30/10/2013
Owen Paterson tells us he is giving two million rural dwellers a voice in government.
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29/10/2013
No special treatment for rural areas - the government says it already gives enough support
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28/10/2013
Career development for farmers - why the industry needs to become more professional.