Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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03/08/2011
How the drought has affected this year's harvest.
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02/08/2011
Charlotte Smith takes control of a combine as Farming Today prepares for the harvest.
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01/08/2011
Satellite monitored cows are helping restore wildlife habitats in the Lake District.
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Sarah Swadling looks at how dairy farmers are surviving a tough economic climate.
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29/07/2011
Fluorescent chicken feed is being developed to combat food poisoning.
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28/07/2011
Four of the 14 UK cheeses awarded EU protected food status have disappeared from sale.
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27/07/2011
The economics of producing milk for cheesemaking. From Nantwich International Cheese Show.
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26/07/2011
Sarah Swadling hears why cattle TB tests and culls are needed to safeguard public health.
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25/07/2011
European eggs need to be salmonella free according to Edwina Currie.
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A trial badger cull is announced in England. Farmers and conservationists discuss the plan
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22/07/2011
Police have started drawing up plans to deal with unlawful protests at badger culls.
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21/07/2011
Charlotte Smith hears from farmers keen to lead a trial cull of badgers.
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20/07/2011
The Government outlines how badgers would be killed in England to tackle bovine TB.
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19/07/2011
Farmers and wildlife groups wait as time runs out on a deadline for an English badger cull
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18/07/2011
This year's weather has led to a bumper crop of summer fruit.
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Charlotte Smith helps clear up after the Great Yorkshire Show.
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15/07/2011
Charlotte Smith is at the Great Yorkshire Show to see what it offers young people.
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14/07/2011
Showtime for thousands of animals at the Great Yorkshire Show. With Charlotte Smith.
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13/07/2011
Livestock rustlers shoot sheep with a high powered gun as they target the wider flock.
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12/07/2011
Millions of pounds' worth of meat from cattle infected with TB is making it to our plates.
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11/07/2011
The British value the countryside, but don't appreciate how valuable it is.
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Charlotte Smith asks if all vegetable growers will have to be large scale in the future.
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08/07/2011
Caz Graham hears five of the eight species of tuna could be at risk from extinction.
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07/07/2011
Egyptian seeds linked to the European E. coli outbreak have been imported into the UK.
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06/07/2011
Researchers claim organic milk could compromise the brain development of young children.
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05/07/2011
Anna Hill hears the price of wool has reached a 25-year high.
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04/07/2011
New country of origin labelling from Europe.
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Cheap chicken's rise in popularity.
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01/07/2011
Charlotte Smith hears European farm subsidy may cost £49 billion a year in taxpayers money
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30/06/2011
Charlotte Smith hears claims a new machine to catch chickens could improve animal welfare.