Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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23/02/2010
Scotland's farmers get three million pounds in aid after snow ruins farm buildings.
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22/02/2010
Farming Today hears about plans to start growing GM potatoes within three months.
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Farming Today This Week
Cath Mackie investigates how farms can provide power for the National Grid.
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19/02/2010
Caz Graham hears about a threat to the genetic purity of Jersey's cows.
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18/02/2010
The cold weather could mean fewer British strawberries in the shops this summer.
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17/02/2010
Anna Hill finds out why Red Deer are starving in some parts of Scotland.
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16/02/2010
Anna Hill visits the world's largest straw-burning power station.
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15/02/2010
An Oscar-nominated film causes controversy among the farming industry.
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Farming Today This Week
With rising costs of sheep rearing and decreasing wool prices, what's the future hold?
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12/02/2010
Charlotte Smith hears that farm land prices have risen 164 per cent in ten years.
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11/02/2010
Charlotte Smith hears from the man Prince Charles has asked to make wool popular again.
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10/02/2010
Culling badgers is an inefficient way of controlling TB, according to a new study.
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09/02/2010
Anna Hill hears plans for Europe's largest dairy farm: 9,000 cows on 1,500 acres.
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08/02/2010
Could a better understanding of the sea could lead to a more accurate weather forecast?
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith investigates the impact the right to roam is having on farmers in the UK.
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05/02/2010
Farmers are set to lose six million pounds as Birds Eye peas pull out of East Anglia.
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04/02/2010
Nearly 200 farmers ready to grow peas for Birds Eye have had their contracts terminated.
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03/02/2010
Dog walkers could be unwittingly infecting farm animals with an incurable disease.
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02/02/2010
Anna Hill hears that 50 million pounds of taxpayers' money will pay for a coastal path.
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01/02/2010
Farmers claim the craze for lighting Chinese lanterns is killing and injuring livestock.
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Farming Today This Week
A report on the threat to the green belt posed by the government's building program.
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29/01/2010
The Farming Today pig has become a proud mother of 12 piglets.
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28/01/2010
As pressure grows to develop green belt land, a farmer says he wont sell to developers.
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27/01/2010
A farmer fears he could go out of business because of persistent sheep rustlers.
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26/01/2010
Anna Hill reports on a new drug for better-tasting pork.
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25/01/2010
Sheep make a return to the Scilly Isles, the first flock for 30 years.
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Farming Today This Week
A farmer's fight to stop TB infecting her prize herd of cattle.
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22/01/2010
Scotland launches a 300,000 pound campaign to get tripe back on our plates.
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21/01/2010
Police issue guidelines to help spot whether shooting parties are legal or criminal.
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20/01/2010
Anna Hill hears that rabbits are being milked to create drugs for stroke patients.