Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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21/12/2011
The Red Tractor label's turkey standards are criticised by animal welfare campaigners.
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20/12/2011
Why scientists think a pink flowering plant could be the key to sustainable meat and milk.
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19/12/2011
Caz Graham finds out why cheese made in Stilton can't be marketed as Stilton cheese.
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Caz Graham finds out how our winter veg arrives in time for Christmas dinner.
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16/12/2011
Charlotte Smith hears that the first British cranberries are in the shops. Why now?
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15/12/2011
How to avoid food poisoning from chicken - Charlotte Smith investigates Campylobacter.
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14/12/2011
Anna Hill harvests cauliflower and sprouts as growers prepare for the winter food rush.
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13/12/2011
Anna Hill asks why a quarter of fruit and veg growers are losing money.
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12/12/2011
Warm weather means home grown coriander will be on the shelves three months early.
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Farming v Forestry: Charlotte Smith investigates the future of English woodlands.
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09/12/2011
'Support your local farmer' says Manx NFU after food import problems left shelves empty.
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08/12/2011
Charlotte Smith hears there is a future for public owned forests in England.
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07/12/2011
How blue lights will be used to police imported eggs following the battery cage ban.
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06/12/2011
Leading forestry groups call for a new approach to managing UK woodlands.
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05/12/2011
How DNA techniques used in murder investigations could now detect deer poachers.
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Charlotte Smith looks beyond the muck and discovers why soil is a precious resource.
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02/12/2011
Charlotte Smith hears the government plans to review wildlife habitat legislation.
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01/12/2011
The end of the cheap food era will hit the poorest hardest, says a new study.
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30/11/2011
The RSPB questions the Government's commitment to the environment.
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29/11/2011
New research show two thirds of UK grown oysters tested contained Norovirus.
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28/11/2011
Charlotte Smith hears soil deterioration is costing the EU 38 billion euros a year.
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Charlotte Smith investigates how the humble sheepdog has grown into a global industry.
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25/11/2011
Sheepdogs from Down Under and generating energy from plants. With Charlotte Smith.
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24/11/2011
Who will be named Farming Today Farmer of the Year?
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23/11/2011
Anna Hill investigates why there may be fewer Christmas trees available this year.
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22/11/2011
Anna Hill hears why British sheepdogs are now being exported all round the world.
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21/11/2011
The humble British Border Collie is proving it's the top dog in a global sheepdog industry
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Drought or flooding? Charlotte Smith hears how UK farmers could better manage their water.
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18/11/2011
Charlotte Smith hears why three tonnes of carrots will be dumped on Trafalgar Square.
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17/11/2011
Feeding millions of tomatoes on rainwater and mysteries of the bumblebee unravelled.