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17/02/2010
Anna Hill finds out why Red Deer are starving in some parts of Scotland, and how the Daffodil harvest in Cornwall is behind schedule - not necessarily a bad thing for the grower.
Anna Hill examines why Red Deer in some parts of Scotland are reported to be starving to death in the snow. Meanwhile, in Cornwall the daffodil harvest is a month behind, but growers don't want the weather to warm up too quickly. Also on the programme, the Norfolk farmer producing cheese and power for a nearby village, all from cows and their by-products.
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