Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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18/01/2013
Was the drive for cheap food behind the horsemeat scandal? Charlotte Smith reports.
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17/01/2013
Millions of burgers are withdrawn after horse meat is found. Are tighter checks needed?
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16/01/2013
Milk may be labelled with an amber warning for sugar content. Will shoppers be put off?
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15/01/2013
The Moo Man, a film about a UK dairy farmer, is up for an award at Sundance Festival.
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14/01/2013
The largest abattoir in North Wales is at risk of closure. Presented by Anna Hill.
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As the sale of unpasteurised milk comes under review, is it safe to drink?
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11/01/2013
The devastating impact of bush fires on farms in Australia.
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10/01/2013
Farmers are fearful for their crops as a new aggressive species of slug invades the UK.
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09/01/2013
Anna Hill hears that wet weather is making the UK's fruit and vegetables less nutritious.
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08/01/2013
Scottish fishermen warn their livelihood is under threat from Icelandic trawlers.
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07/01/2013
Thousands more cattle in England will be tested for TB under new rules. With Anna Hill.
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From GM to robots to mega-farms - does farming need to change? Charlotte Smith reports.
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04/01/2013
Farming and countryside news as Charlotte Smith reports from the Oxford Farming Conference
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03/01/2013
DEFRA secretary Owen Paterson tells Charlotte Smith he will fight for GM in Europe.
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02/01/2013
Anna Hill reviews a year of drought and flood, and asks what the weather might do in 2013.
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01/01/2013
Anna Hill asks what 2013 might hold for the troubled dairy industry.
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31/12/2012
After the controversial badger cull was cancelled in 2012, what are its chances in 2013?
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A year in the life of the Farming Today cow. Presented by Sarah Swadling.
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28/12/2012
Moira Hickey on starter farms, a new way onto the ladder for young farmers in Scotland.
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27/12/2012
Charlotte Smith visits a 'nature friendly' farm run by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
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26/12/2012
Anna Hill is the lambing shed awaiting the arrival of around 100 pedigree lambs in Norfolk
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25/12/2012
Anna Hill meets the team who farm the real Downton Abbey estate at Highclere Castle.
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24/12/2012
Charlotte Smith is in a Yorkshire sprout field to help bring in the harvest for Christmas.
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The onward march of the Schmallenberg virus. Farming and countryside news with Caz Graham.
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21/12/2012
Nearly half of EU member states will be producing illegal pork from the start of January.
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20/12/2012
Farmers are receiving food handouts as rural poverty is on the rise.
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19/12/2012
Warnings that Schmallenberg disease could be more widespread than expected.
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18/12/2012
As a group is fined for illegal hunting, supporters say the law is pointless and confusing
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17/12/2012
As winter lambing begins, cases of Schmallenberg disease reach nearly 1,000.
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The biggest manufacturing industry in the UK - food processing - faces a skills gap.