Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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06/10/2009
'NIMBYs' are being blamed for a failure to meet housing targets.
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05/10/2009
A tree pest may stop play in conker season. Charlotte Smith reports.
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Charlotte Smith reports on efforts to get more schoolchildren out to farms.
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02/10/2009
Charlotte Smith investigates whether there is room for farming in the national curriculum.
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01/10/2009
As the pheasant shooting season begins, Charlotte Smith hears that shoots are suffering.
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30/09/2009
Anna Hill hears plans to reintroduce beavers, lynx and wild boar to the countryside.
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29/09/2009
Anna Hill hears calls for imported apples to be removed from supermarket shelves.
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28/09/2009
British farmers join in European protests and dump thousands of litres of milk.
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Charlotte Smith investigates why more people are buying food locally.
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25/09/2009
England's hedgerows are vanishing and farmers are being blamed. Charlotte Smith reports.
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24/09/2009
British farmers are in line for big subsidy increase.
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23/09/2009
Anna Hill looks at local food growing in Todmorden.
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22/09/2009
Anna Hill looks at the bleak future of the organic vegetable box.
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21/09/2009
The English coastline could soon be open to all, despite objections from some landowners.
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Charlotte Smith examines how safe children's farms are after an e.coli outbreak in Surrey.
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18/09/2009
Charlotte Smith explores the risks posed by deadly E.coli on our farms.
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17/09/2009
Charlotte Smith asks if it matters that a bottle of milk costs less than a bottle of water
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16/09/2009
The funeral business has presented a new opportunity for sheep farmers: woollen coffins.
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15/09/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.
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14/09/2009
What effect will an outbreak of E-coli at a farm park have on farm visits?
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News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith, who looks at countryside noise.
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11/09/2009
There has been a significant increase in the amount of poaching in the countryside.
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10/09/2009
Charlotte Smith investigates whether wind turbines are causing noise pollution.
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09/09/2009
The search for British eggs in our processed foods, with Anna Hill.
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08/09/2009
Anna Hill reports on the return of the European butter mountain.
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07/09/2009
Organised criminals are increasingly turning to stealing expensive farm equipment.
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Farmers have been battling to control our rivers for centuries - but at what cost?
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04/09/2009
An abattoir worker has had his licence suspended following secret filming.
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03/09/2009
Charlotte Smith investigates how the rain has affected the 2009 summer harvest.
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02/09/2009
Caz Graham hears how allowing farmland to flood costs us much needed home-grown food.