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North Ronaldsay
Moira Hickey visits the Orkney island of North Ronaldsay.
Commonwealth Games Athlete
Wheelchair athlete Samantha Kinghorn trains for the Commonwealth Games on the family farm.
Opium poppy harvest
Sybil Ruscoe follows the British opium poppy harvest from field to pharmacy.
Caribbean Conch
Tom Heap learns how to farm queen conch, the seafood staple of the Caribbean.
Dai the Bank
Former bank manager, Territorial Army colonel and farming mentor. Meet Dai the Bank!
Urbanites in the countryside
Two urbanites swap the glitz of the city for the hard work of the farm.
English Wine; Chapel Down Vineyard
Charlotte Smith visits Chapel Down vineyard in Kent as they start the year's grape harvest
Borrowdale Shepherds' Meet
Caz Graham is at the Borrowdale Shepherds' Meet, a traditional gathering in Cumbria.
Sally Stockings and Her Pig Empire
How a widowed mother of four continued her husband's farming legacy. With Anna Jones.
Milk Protests
Report on the demonstrations dairy farmers are holding in protest at falling milk prices.
The Disease That Ended a Herd
Caz Graham witnesses the end of an era for Cumbrian dairy farmer Duncan Maughan.
The End of an Era in Dairy
The end of an era for a Shropshire farming couple as they say goodbye to their dairy herd.
Arty Farming
When an artist met a shepherdess - a story of friendship, farming and art.
FarmAbility
Emma Campbell visits FarmAbility, a project for adults with learning difficulties.
Comedy Farmer
Sybil Ruscoe meets Shropshire's Freda Bracecock - the Dame Edna of the farmyard.
Caribbean Chilli
Tom Heap samples the fiery taste of paradise in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Animal Behaviour
How important is it to understand the behaviour of farm animals? Anna Jones investigates.
Pheasant Shoot as Conservation
Sybil Ruscoe looks at pheasant shoots as a method of conservation.
Trout Farming
Brown, blue and rainbow - the world of commercial trout farming.
Biocontrols - Using Bugs to Deal with Plant Problems
Louise Labuschagne shows two English farmers how and why she uses bugs and pesticides.
Lord Henry Plumb, the Elder Statesman of British Farming
Caz Graham meets Baron Plumb of Coleshill, one of the elder statesmen of British farming.
Starting Again at 67
Anna Hill meets a pig farmer whose whole herd was wiped out by swine dysentery.
Farming in Shetland
Helen Mark visits the most northerly part of the UK to find out about farming in Shetland.
The Severn Project
Second chance salad. How farming in the industrial heart of Bristol is changing lives.
James Rebanks, the Herdy Shepherd
Caz Graham meets James Rebanks, the Cumbrian sheep farmer and now best-selling author.
Farm Hack UK
A report from the UK's first Farm Hack, an initiative from the USA to help smaller farms.
George Henderson and The Farming Ladder
The story of George Henderson, the farmer who inspired WWII soldiers to take up farming.
World Darts Champion
Charlotte Smith meets Scott Mitchell - world darts champion and Dorset farmer.
The Oldest Salesman in Kent
Agricultural salesman Reg Huntley is 96 and shows no sign of retiring any time soon.
The Farm with 1,000 Eastern European Workers
Anna Hill meets salad pickers from Eastern Europe at one of the UK's biggest salad growers
Elton John and the Westmorland Agricultural Society
Caz Graham hears how Elton John is helping safeguard the future of an agricultural show.