Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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22/12/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.
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21/12/2009
The government stars a campaign warning people about buying Micro-pigs as presents.
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Farming Today This Week
Research predicts that food sales will be up on last year despite the recession.
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18/12/2009
The animal disease Q Fever has hit Dutch agriculture but UK farmers are told not to panic.
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17/12/2009
Charlotte Smith hears how the Defra fund available for flooded farmers is not enough.
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16/12/2009
Anna Hill asks about the current state of the UK fishing industry.
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15/12/2009
Anna Hill meets a farmer working round the clock to gather in parsnips for Christmas.
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14/12/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith visits the Defra Christmas fair to find out about protected foods.
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11/12/2009
A look at how the Cornish Sardine has become Britain's 40th officially protected food.
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10/12/2009
Charlotte Smith on how a disagreement on labelling almost created a war of two sausages.
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09/12/2009
Anna Hill on the food labels designed to protect traditional recipes.
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08/12/2009
Anna Hill hears claims that the food strategy for the 2012 Olympics is flawed.
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07/12/2009
Cumbrian farmers call for government help to save their land.
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Farming Today This Week
Robotic milking machines and meat grown in the lab; the innovations shaping farming.
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04/12/2009
A Welsh Assembly member says the Welsh dairy industry is too important to fail.
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03/12/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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02/12/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.
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01/12/2009
Anna Hill speaks to the scientist who has grown meat in the laboratory for the first time.
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30/11/2009
Charlotte Smith hears how 3,000 unregulated overflow pipes are pumping sewage into rivers.
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Farming Today This Week
Charlotte Smith asks why buying British food is such a minefield.
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27/11/2009
Sustainable agriculture is better for the environment, but will it feed the world?
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26/11/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
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25/11/2009
British cheesemakers say the industry is being undermined by mislabelled imported cheese.
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24/11/2009
Anna Hill hears how farmers in Cumbria saw their livestock washed away in the floods.
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23/11/2009
Anna Hill investigates the first commercially available 100 per cent British loaf.
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21/11/2009
Anna Hill hears about a resurgence in rural craft skills.
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20/11/2009
An EU ban on battery cages could mean imports of eggs from outside of Europe.
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19/11/2009
Charlotte Smith hears why a UK agricultural research centre is facing major cuts.
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18/11/2009
Anna Hill hears that the world's largest dairy is to be built in London.