Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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16/11/2011
Anna Hill hears how washing your veg could protect you from E. coli.
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15/11/2011
Anna Hill finds out what Stilton Cheese and Native Shetland Wool now have in common.
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14/11/2011
Charlotte Smith hears how the UK's food export market is expanding.
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Charlotte Smith investigates what impact police cuts could have on rural crime.
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11/11/2011
Why sunshine plus traffic and industrial fumes equals depleted European wheat crops.
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10/11/2011
Your police need you! Charlotte Smith hears how volunteers could help tackle rural crime.
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09/11/2011
A cockle bed closed following safety concerns could remain shut until April.
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08/11/2011
MPs deliver their verdict on the impact of HS2 on the landscape and rural communities.
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07/11/2011
Thousands of fish could be saved by measures trialled by UK according to the Government.
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Charlotte Smith investigates what free-range means.
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04/11/2011
With Charlotte Smith. The RSPB want some pesticides made illegal to protect birds of prey.
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03/11/2011
The company behind a proposed farm for 30,000 pigs respond to concerns over human health.
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02/11/2011
Vets warn animals will suffer if a ban on the preventive use of antibiotics goes ahead.
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01/11/2011
Anna Hill hears claims that many farmers are considering abandoning solar energy projects.
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31/10/2011
Could robots and lab meat be answers to feeding the world's growing population?
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The delicate balance between heritage and modern life in the UK's National Parks.
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28/10/2011
How the government's food and farming department is failing to source food sustainably.
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27/10/2011
Caz Graham asks why plans to extend two National Parks are proving controversial.
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26/10/2011
Anna Hill asks why investors are swapping bricks and mortar for blades of grass.
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25/10/2011
Catching birds in the name of Conservation. Presented by Anna Hill.
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24/10/2011
Is it right to separate dairy cows from their calves? With Charlotte Smith.
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Charlotte Smith investigates what part farming plays in UK children's education.
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21/10/2011
Charlotte Smith hears government plans to encourage renewable energy.
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20/10/2011
As food inflation soars, Charlotte Smith asks how expensive the Sunday roast could become.
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19/10/2011
Putting Dartmoor Hill Ponies on 'the Pill'. Presented by Anna Hill.
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18/10/2011
The Farming Today dairy cow has to pass a TB test, or be culled. With Anna Hill.
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17/10/2011
Charlotte Smith hears calls for school farm visits to be made compulsory.
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As the CAP reforms are published in Brussels, Charlotte Smith asks what impact it may have
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14/10/2011
How changes to subsidies in Scotland could mean an end to 'slipper farming'.
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13/10/2011
The CAP reform proposals are published in Brussels to a mixed response in the UK.