Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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07/09/2011
The dairy industry admits lameness and infertility are still serious problems in cows.
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06/09/2011
The RSPCA warns that designer 'micro-pigs' should not be kept as household pets.
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05/09/2011
Caz Graham hears warnings that compulsory CCTV in abattoirs won't eradicate animal abuse.
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The UK harvest which doesn't produce food, but the seeds for the foods of the future.
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02/09/2011
MPs call for a ban on eggs from EU countries that don't meet new welfare rules.
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01/09/2011
How two million euros of EU money has been earmarked for alternative therapy for cows.
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31/08/2011
In the future cars could run on a new biofuel made from straw and other farming waste.
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30/08/2011
Anna Hill hears how demand for venison could lead to 500 more deer farms in the UK.
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29/08/2011
Anna Hill hears about an internet con swindling farmers out of thousands of pounds.
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How a third of food produced across the world gets wasted before it reaches the plate.
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26/08/2011
Anna Hill hears that tonnes of in-date, edible food is being fed to animals.
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25/08/2011
Natural England question how successful the planned badger cull in England would be.
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24/08/2011
Anna Hill hears about the hidden problem of TB in alpacas and llamas.
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23/08/2011
Reducing waste food in restaurants. Plus, rediscovering Pershore Eggs and other old plums.
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22/08/2011
How planting trees could save free range hens from feather pecking.
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With Caz Graham. The UK agricultural industry claims 3.5 billion pounds in EU subsidies.
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19/08/2011
Caz Graham discusses the millions of pounds of European subsidy claimed by food companies.
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18/08/2011
A bull's reprieve from slaughter for TB, and how garlic can reduce methane from cattle.
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17/08/2011
Not-spots to hot-spots as the Government sets out its rural broadband plans.
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16/08/2011
The latest bovine bling, and Government plans to improve rural broadband. With Caz Graham.
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15/08/2011
Two thirds of people support farmers receiving European subsidies, according to research.
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Charlotte Smith explores growing more food, with less impact on the environment.
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12/08/2011
As the Glorious 12th arrives, grouse are dwindling in some parts of Scotland.
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11/08/2011
Supermarkets and dairy processors have been fined 50 million pounds for price fixing.
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10/08/2011
Farmers in Essex say planning rules prevent them producing more food for the UK.
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09/08/2011
The senior police officer who thinks communities need to do more to tackle rural crime.
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08/08/2011
There were £50million worth of thefts on UK farms last year.
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Charlotte Smith takes to the combine to try and help finish the harvest.
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05/08/2011
The team battle thunderstorms as they take in the harvest at a Lincolnshire farm.
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04/08/2011
Charlotte Smith is in Lincolnshire driving a combine to harvest a field of oil seed rape.