Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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Farming Today This Week
Robin Markwell explores Stroud, a market town that was shaped by the wool industry.
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07/06/2013
Threats of an impending crisis to Britain's landscape as EU subsidies change.
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06/06/2013
Who is responsible for managing our rivers and streams? Should farmers do it themselves?
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05/06/2013
How did the Food Standards Agency handle the horsemeat scandal? Anna Hill finds out.
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04/06/2013
Farmers count the cost of severe flooding in the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria.
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03/06/2013
Bringing back the bumblebees - a species extinct from the UK is reintroduced into Kent.
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Farming Today This Week
Farming showcase? Family day out? Shopping experience? We explore the role of shows.
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31/05/2013
Shellfish fishermen lose three quarters of their earnings due to cold seas.
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30/05/2013
Farmers at the Bath and West Show await the badger cull.
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29/05/2013
Feeding flies to livestock - Sybil Ruscoe looks at putting insect protein in animal feed.
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28/05/2013
The key to rural tourism - using Facebook on top of Snowdon?
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27/05/2013
Caz Graham hears about a project documenting the lives of farmers in the Lake District.
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Farming Today This Week
Flowers and farming - Anna Hill explores the agricultural side of Chelsea Flower Show.
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24/05/2013
The humble spud becomes less humble as potato prices soar.
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23/05/2013
Dutch mink farmers are calling for compensation following a ban on fur farming.
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22/05/2013
The worrying rate of loss of our wildlife - 60% of species have declined in recent decades
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21/05/2013
A vaccine against Schmallenberg disease is approved, but will farmers use it?
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20/05/2013
Charlotte Smith asks why it's not all roses for Britain's homegrown flower industry.
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Farming Today This Week
Britain's egg producers are booming despite welfare rules. Charlotte Smith finds out why.
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17/05/2013
Floods and droughts, but high yields? Anna Hill hears why 2012 wasn't bad for all farmers.
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16/05/2013
MPs call for a change in the laws to protect livestock from dog attacks.
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15/05/2013
Free range egg sales are increasing, but are there too many free range for our baskets?
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14/05/2013
The fish fight isn't over yet, as ministers meet in Brussels to rule on discards.
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13/05/2013
Egg consumption is rising but Charlotte Smith hears that farmers could produce more.
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Farming Today This Week
Crocodile, buffalo and ostrich - Charlotte Smith explores the exotic meat trade.
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10/05/2013
Farming news. Charlotte Smith looks at the bank that may bail out British trees.
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09/05/2013
Floods, hotter summers and lots of rats. Scientists predict the effects of climate change.
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08/05/2013
Controlling harmful caterpillars by aerial spraying - Anna Hill looks at the controversy.
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07/05/2013
The fodder crisis for livestock farmers - why Ireland is importing grass.
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06/05/2013
On a busy day for garden centres, Sybil Ruscoe looks behind the scenes at a plant supplier