Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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17/11/2009
There's a lack of funding in agricultural research, according to Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
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16/11/2009
Charlotte Smith hears about a resurgence in rural craft skills.
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Farming Today This Week
How farmers and landowners could benefit financially from installing wind turbines.
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13/11/2009
New research suggests half of horse owners can't tell when their animal is overweight.
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12/11/2009
Charlotte Smith hears that hill farming could die out within a decade.
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11/11/2009
News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill.
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10/11/2009
Anna Hill visits the top of a 100-metre-high wind turbine.
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09/11/2009
Charlotte Smith hears that landowners are lining up to offer land for wind turbines.
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Charlotte Smith looks at which farm breeds have come to dominate the supermarket shelves.
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06/11/2009
Alpaca owners demand TB testing for their animals.
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05/11/2009
Charlotte Smith looks at the role of the Holstein dairy cow.
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04/11/2009
Anna Hill hears that Eastern Europe's gangs are stealing UK farm machinery to order.
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03/11/2009
Anna Hill reports on the decline of the hen harrier.
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02/11/2009
We're farming fewer breeds than ever to feed our desire for consistent cuts of meat.
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Charlotte Smith visits a village where residents are embracing food waste recycling.
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30/10/2009
Charlotte Smith asks Hilary Benn what happened to missing personal details of farmers.
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29/10/2009
The price of food could quadruple in the next 20 years according to one analyst.
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28/10/2009
Dog attacks cost sheep farmers a million pounds a year; our right to roam is being blamed.
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27/10/2009
Anna Hill reports on a shoot on sight policy for wild boar in East Anglia.
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26/10/2009
Who is wasting our food? Charlotte Smith investigates.
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Charlotte Smith finds out how food and farming is helping local pubs stay in business.
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23/10/2009
The Farming Today bees produce their most valuable crop of the year.
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22/10/2009
A lack of skilled farmworkers couldl threaten our ability to grow enough food.
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21/10/2009
Britain's leading scientists say GM food is crucial if we're going to feed the world.
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20/10/2009
Anna Hill hears that struggling dairy farmers are to get a 280 million euro handout.
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19/10/2009
It's costing farmers and taxpayers £160,000 a day as criminals muscle in on fly-tipping.
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Charlotte Smith investigates the future of the organic sector.
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16/10/2009
Charlotte Smith hears why it's good news for English wine and organic farming.
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15/10/2009
Hundreds of millions has been spent managing the system which pays English farmers.
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14/10/2009
An organic farmer tells Anna Hill you can't make a living from small organic farms.