Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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Livestock worrying, Drought resistance, African swine fever
Should people face prison if their dog repeatedly attacks livestock?
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23/05/2019
Charlotte Smith asks RSPB Scotland what measures can stop sea eagles from taking lambs.
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Water supplies in the Norfolk Broads, Natural England investigated over shooting licenses, tagging twaite shad on the Severn
How pressure on water supplies in Norfolk is affecting farms and wildlife.
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21/05/19: Campaign for meat-free school meals, Rural Post Offices, Ethical farming, Low-lying land water
The Soil Association defends its call for mandatory meat-free school meals.
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20/05/19 - Growing crops in foam, threat to bees, farming and water
Charlotte Smith hears how soil may one day be replaced by a biodegradable foam.
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The Future of UK Food and Farming Policy
Charlotte Smith explores how future food and farming policy might share our landscape.
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17/05/19: EU support for Irish beef farmers, EU elections, oil seed rape for warmer winters
The National Beef Association says new EU funding gives Irish farmers an advantage.
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16/05/19: The cost of shooting licences, commoners in the New Forest, pig tracking
Gun licenses cost less than a passport, and the prices are staying the same this year.
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Reaction to another Roundup ruling on cancer
Another ruling against weedkiller Roundup, we hear what it means for the industry.
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14/05/19: Food waste on farm, EU elections, Natural flood defences
Farmer Guy Poskitt says consumer attitudes need to change to tackle food waste.
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Forests and health, flea beetle infestation, European elections
Walking in the woods is officially good for your health, according to new research.
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Farming Today This Week: Flowers at RHS Malvern
Charlotte Smith visits RHS Malvern to discuss the UK flower industry.
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10/05/2019 - General shooting licences, animal CSI and home grown flowers
MPs investigate Natural England's revocation of general shooting licences.
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09/05/2019 - DNA tracing meat, wild wheat and home grown flowers
Could new DNA technology help prevent a re-run of the horsemeat scandal?
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The cost of ash dieback, British flowers, searching for farm successors
Defra tells us the cost of ash dieback will have to be met by landowners and councils.
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07/05/19: Rural crime and the police response, The UK flower industry, Lambs in care homes
Charlotte Smith asks The National Police Chiefs Council how they're tackling rural crime.
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Will Sargent - journalist turned farmer
Anna Hill meets Will Sargent, who left journalism to come back to his family farm.
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Invasive Species
Charlotte Smith is in Somerset on the hunt for invasive crayfish.
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03/05/19 - Robert Goodwill, Withdrawal of general licences, Sika deer
The Minister for Farming, Robert Goodwill, says he's disappointed with Natural England.
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02/05/2019
We hear about problems with the pilot scheme to get non-EU workers onto British farms.
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Update on bovine TB strategy in Wales, natural capital accounting, invasive harlequin ladybirds
The Welsh government will review its compensation levels for bovine TB hit cattle herds.
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Rural economy report, wildlife on colliery sites, soil health, floating pennywort
House of Lords recommends a cross-government approach to enable a thriving rural economy.
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29.04.19
Is it the end of the road for council farms and their tenants?
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Farming Today This Week: Public on Farms
Charlotte Smith visits a rare breeds farm that has a range of activities for the public.
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Natural England on shooting licences, Scottish wild salmon number decline and a chicken shed that's become a self-storage unit.
Natural England answers criticisms over its decision to revoke general shooting licences.
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Natural England revoke three general licenses; Woodlands and climate change; Farm swimming pool
Natural England has revoked three general licenses following a judicial review.
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New rules threaten farm visitor attractions, game shoots targeted by activists
We hear how new rules could close farms to the public.
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Horse-track systems, Public on farms, Leigh Court Farm
The latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
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The last mud-horse fisherman
Britain's last mud-horse fisherman is facing an uncertain future.
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Farming and Climate Change
Charlotte Smith visits a farm where cutting greenhouse gas emissions is a top priority.