Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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19/05/2009
Anna Hill asks if the organic dairy market has reached saturation point.
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18/05/2009
Charlotte Smith hears about plans to re-introduce the black bee to the UK.
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith goes to a farm with woolless sheep to examine future wool production.
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15/05/2009
Charlotte Smith hears about new research on the effects of sheep dip on farmers.
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14/05/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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13/05/2009
Anna Hill finds out why some organic farmers cannot sell all their milk at a premium.
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12/05/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.
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11/05/2009
Charlotte Smith discovers that the future of woolly sheep could be hairy.
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith investigates the state of the British chicken industry.
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08/05/2009
Charlotte Smith asks whether UK poultry-rearing standards are the best in the world.
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07/05/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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06/05/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.
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05/05/2009
Charlotte Smith asks why there will be less British chicken in the future.
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04/05/2009
Anna Hill visits an intensive broiler farm producing 800,000 chickens.
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Farming Today This Week
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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01/05/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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30/04/2009
Charlotte Smith explores threats to the survival of bees.
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29/04/2009
Anna Hill reports on the UN vets investigating whether swine flu really comes from pigs.
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28/04/2009
Anna Hill hears about the implications of swine flu for food safety and British farmers.
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27/04/2009
Charlotte Smith launches the Farming Today beehive, with a chance for listeners to join in
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith finds out how much pest damage and control costs farmers.
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24/04/2009
Charlotte Smith hears what the mapping of the cow's genome means for farmers and consumers
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23/04/2009
Europe begins major fishing policy reforms.
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22/04/2009
Anna Hill learns how damage to crops and trees caused by deer has become a serious problem
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21/04/2009
Will 10 million pounds to be spent on researching insect pollinators do any good?
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20/04/2009
Daffodils grown for a dementia drug could be the salvation of Welsh hill farmers.
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Farming Today This Week
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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17/04/2009
Charlotte Smith hears about the latest animal theft from a farmer - of a million bees.
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16/04/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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15/04/2009
Anna Hill looks at the slump in demand for rural property from city slickers.