Farming Today Episodes Episode guide
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30/10/25: An uncomfortable transition? The buzz about Asian hornets. Cosmic ray neutrons and soil moisture
The boss of one of the UK's biggest farming companies says a painful transition is ahead.
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29/10/25 Scottish Land Reform Bill, bird flu housing order, Himalayan Basalm, historic farming landscapes.
Scotland's controversial Land Reform Bill.
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28/10/2025 Waste crime inquiry, beaver release, zebra mussels
Organised crime gangs dump millions of tonnes of waste with impunity says Lords inquiry.
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27/10/25 Energy costs for salad growers, carrots, invasive species.
Salad growers warn price hikes for electricity could drive producers out of the sector.
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25/10/25: Beer and cider from land to glass
We explore the journey from land to glass for beer, cider and perry.
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24/10/2025 Fishing fund and Scottish fishers. DNA of cider apples. Cornish centenarian farmer.
Scottish fishing industry furious at allocation of new fishing and coastal fund.
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23/10/25 Environmental regulation in Northern Ireland. Malting barley for beer. Food system report
Call for new independent environmental regulator in Northern Ireland.
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22/10/25 Water Grid, Perry Pears, Sugar Beet Prices
Could a network of new ponds built on farms prevent floods and top up drought hit rivers?
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21/10/25 Welfare report on CO2 and the slaughter of pigs; producing cider
Animal welfare experts call for halt to slaughter of pigs with carbon dioxide.
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20/10/25 Planning reform, beer and growing hops.
Planning reforms and conservationists' concerns.
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18/10/25 Farming Today This Week: No U-turn on farm inheritance tax, environmental scheme extension "too late", farming in Gaza
Farming Minister says there'll be no changes to farm inheritance tax plans.
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17/10/25 Farming minister on sustainable farming scheme and inheritance tax. Council farms in Cornwall.
Farming minister says there'll be no U-turn on government's inheritance tax plans.
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16/10/25 Environmental scheme extension 'too late', The Windsor Framework 'overwhelmingly complex', county council farm incomes
Fury from farmers who say government鈥檚 last minute extension to a scheme comes too late.
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15/10/25: Milk prices, what it takes to get a Council Farm
Why are farmers' milk prices going down, when dairy has gone up in the shops?
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14/10/25 Microplastics and seafood, council farms, trade tariffs and farm machinery.
Scientists challenge reports about microplastics and seafood.
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13/10/25 Flood resilience, SNP Conference, county council farms
'Underpowered and fragmented' - MPs criticise the government's approach to flooding
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11/10/25: Rural crime, River Wye court case, skilled workers visas
Is the fight against rural crime being won?
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10/10/25: Illegal waste dumping in the countryside, Plaid Cymru, HS2 compulsory purchases
The increasing amounts of waste dumped in the countryside and how to tackle it.
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09/10/25 Trump's aid package for soyabean farmers, welfare for farmed insects, hare coursing
President Trump plans to bail out soyabean farmers.
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08/10/25: Rive Wye, rural crime, new nature reserve
River Wye pollution, rural crime, new nature reserve.
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07/10/25: Skilled workers visas, Neigh-bourhood Watch, British Wool anniversary.
Dairy farmers in Scotland say changing skilled worker visas could leave them shortstaffed.
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06/10/25: Rural policing, grape harvest, Conservative Party conference
Is rural crime falling off the radar in some police force areas?
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Farming Today This Week: illegal meat, rural poverty, bluetongue, livestock marts, acorns and pigs
Port health authorities say the amount of illegal meat smuggled into the UK is escalating.
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03/10/25 Rural poverty, Green Party conference, orange markets
Report finds the way the government measures poverty doesn鈥檛 work for rural communities.
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02/10/2025 Cuts to milk price, bluetongue virus and food security
Cuts to the price farmers get for milk.
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01/10/2025: Illegal meat at Dover, farm wages, economic impact of Wales's environment scheme
Twenty tonnes of illegal meat have been intercepted at Dover in September.
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30/09/2025: Who let the pigs out? Heat pump 'fixation'? Mart socialising
The ancient tradition with a vital role in a bumper year for acorns.
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29/09/25: Prime Minister's farming priority, Armagh Bramleys, livestock markets
The Prime Minister says improving profits is his priority for farming.
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27/09/25 Farming Today This Week: Bumper harvest of autumn fruits, cybersecurity, eating seasonally
How nervous are the major food retailers about cyber hackers?
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26/09/25: Cybersecurity, historic plums, tenant farming commissioner, Autumn arable progress
How nervous are the major food retailers about the risk of a cyber attack?