Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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15/11/19: Fishing policy and the General Election, Seaweed farming, Policing Dartmoor
Bryce Stewart tells Caz Graham why fishing may take a back-seat in the general election.
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14/11/19 Flooding, mussels, election special from a livestock market
Flood-hit farmers; mussel producing at sea; what will get the livestock farmer's vote?
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13/09/19 Salmon farming, ash dieback, election and environment
Can salmon farming be sustainable? Ash trees resistant to disease. The environmental vote.
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12/11/19 Cley Marshes, oysters, chalk streams, flooded farmers
Anna Hill visits Norfolk Wildlife Trust's visitor centre at Cley Marshes.
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11/11/19: Farming and flooding, Fly-tipping on farms, Farming the seas overview
Farmer Peter Gadd tells Charlotte Smith that current floods are the worse he's ever seen.
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Mushrooms
Charlotte Smith visits a mushroom farm in Wiltshire.
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08/11/19: General Election priorities, Protecting birds of prey, Mushroom safari
Charlotte Smith visits a farmers' market to ask what people want from the General Election
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07/11/19 Designer cows, Blue fin tuna, Truffle-hunting
Advances in genetics are transforming the way dairy farmers run their businesses.
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06/11/19 Election campaign day zero, large scale mushroom farm, river restoration
As the election campaign begins, we consult an expert panel to keep us up to date.
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05/11/19 Price of Milk, Mushrooms, Devil's Pulpit
Many of you tell us you're willing to pay more for your milk.
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04/11/19 Scottish milk, mushrooms
Dairy farmers in Scotland lose their milk contracts, closure of cheese plant, mushrooms.
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02/11/19 Farming Today This Week: Root veg
Charlotte Smith visits a farm in Wiltshire to talk all things root vegetable.
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01/11/19 Floods, dung beetles and root veg
Flooding past, present and future; farming for beetles; soils for root vegetables.
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31/10/19: Farming unions call for government intervention on beef prices
Charlotte Smith asks Jimmy Ireland why he wants government help in the beef market.
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30/10/19 Game shoots, farm waste, backdated subsidies for Scottish farms
Your responses to the RSPB's review into game shooting.
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29/10/19: RSPB reviews its position on game shooting, 5g drones, heritage potatoes
The RSPB could start campaigning against game shoots, for the first time.
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28/10/19: What young people think about their food, the tupping point, root veg
Anna Jones asks what a new survey tells us about attitudes towards food and farming.
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26/10/19 Farming Today This Week: Tree Fruits
Charlotte Smith discusses the changing face of the tree fruits industry.
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25/10/19: Handsworth Grammar School does Farming Today, Invasive species, Cider apples
Mary Creagh tells Charlotte Smith what the government must do to tackle invasive species.
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24/10/19: The Brexit deal and fishing, Maize and cover crops, Apple agroforestry
Richard Barnes tells Caz Graham how the Brexit deal might help Northern Ireland fishermen.
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23/10/19 Illegally imported antibiotics, plums, organic research
Illegal antibiotics destined for a poultry farm are seized at an airport.
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22/10/19 Milk processor in administration, Johnson's deal, Apples and pears
Farmers want Sainsbury's to pay them as a processor goes into administration.
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21/10/19 Future of weed control; electric weeder; pink apples
Challenges of weed control; testing out an electric weeder; the first British pink apples.
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Farming Today This Week: Rural services (in a pub)
Charlotte Smith finds out how a pub in Wiltshire serves as a community hub.
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18/10/19 Brexit deal; Brexit Party conference; Archbishop and community cafe; rural transport
Brexit deal and food and farming; Brexit party conference; farmers' cafe; rural transport.
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17/10/19: Falling demand for beef, SNP rural policy, Rural schools
Anna Hill asks Professor David Hughes why demand for beef is falling in the UK.
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16/10/19 World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit and rural banks
Charlotte Smith visits the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit in London.
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15/10/19: Queen's speech, No-deal Brexit and tariffs, Rural services overview
Anna Hill and Heather Simons reflect on the newly-introduced Environment Bill.
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14/10/19: New report on the badger cull, rural mobile signal
Charlotte Smith asks Professor Christl Donnelly about her new report into the badger cull.
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12/10/19 Farming Today This Week: Wine
Charlotte Smith visits an East Sussex vineyard for a rather wet grape harvest.