Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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10/05/2012
After a decade of debate, plans for a supermarket adjudicator are finally revealed.
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09/05/2012
Anna Hill meets a family forced to sell their pedigree herd because of milk price cuts.
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08/05/2012
Sarah Swadling discovers why it's just too wet for waders.
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07/05/2012
Moira Hickey is in Skye to find out if crofting has a bright future.
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Is there a future for common land? Sarah Swadling explores an ancient grazing tradition.
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04/05/2012
Farming seaweed - the solution to feeding a growing world population?
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03/05/2012
A new vaccine for Foot and Mouth could prevent a repeat of the disasters of 2001.
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02/05/2012
GM scientists plead with protestors who have pledged to destroy vital trial crops.
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01/05/2012
Caz Graham looks at the tradition of farming common land.
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30/04/2012
Charlotte Smith hears from dairy farmers facing an eight per cent cut in their pay.
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Are farm conservation schemes working for wildlife?
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27/04/2012
Farming Minister Jim Paice explains plans which could cut UK farm subsidies by 20 per cent
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26/04/2012
England's Farm Minister admits conservation schemes needed improving.
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25/04/2012
As attacks on sheep by dogs continue to rise, farmers make a fresh appeal to walkers.
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24/04/2012
Embryos from dairy cows are being flown to China to set up herds with British bloodlines.
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23/04/2012
Charlotte Smith hears the English pilot badger culls will be challenged in court.
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Charlotte Smith asks if UK farmers can cash in on this year's early seasonal produce.
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20/04/2012
Grapevines in the Garden of England - the UK's first commercial trial of table grapes.
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19/04/2012
British producers warn changes in European Welfare rules will drive up the price of pork.
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18/04/2012
Does horticulture have an image problem? Teenagers say it's a career for underachievers.
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17/04/2012
Each day millions of litres of water are being pumped into rivers to save wildlife.
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16/04/2012
Rivers running dry - drought spreads to South West England and the Midlands.
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Caz Graham investigates how the UK dairy industry compares internationally.
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13/04/2012
Shoppers could see cut price pints as extra milk hits the global dairy market this year.
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12/04/2012
The British cows which never see the outdoors - Farming Today looks at zero-grazing.
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11/04/2012
How a CCTV trial on fishing boats has drastically cut fish discards in the North Sea.
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10/04/2012
Caz Graham asks if the UK dairy industry has the bottle to compete globally.
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09/04/2012
Sarah Swadling finds out about conditions on Danish dairy farms.
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The future of footpaths - Caz Graham walks through the issues over access to the country.
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06/04/2012
The Government defends its progress in opening up England's coastline to walkers.