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Research predicts that food sales will be up on last year despite the recession.
The animal disease Q Fever has hit Dutch agriculture but UK farmers are told not to panic.
Charlotte Smith hears how the Defra fund available for flooded farmers is not enough.
Anna Hill meets a farmer working round the clock to gather in parsnips for Christmas.
Gerry Northam explores proposals to check asylum seekers' credentials using DNA analysis.
Ben Miller joins Brian Cox and Robin Ince to talk physics and comedy.
Predicting our climate future; revealing heat of cosmic creation; mapping cancer's genome.
Chris Tally Evans enjoys the extremes of weather as winter grips the Wye.
Chris discovers how important the Wye has been to the economy of the town of Rhayader.
Chris Tally Evans reports on the two-person wheelbarrow race through a ford.
Chris Tally Evans finds a fungus that offers nature's vegetarian alternative to chicken.
Helen Mark visits the Gower Peninsula to explore the impact of tourism on farming.
Sean Street explores Sable Island, an Atlantic sand dune which is crucial to the world.
Laurie Taylor explores the history of prison clothing, and the power of the boycott.
Stephen Webster talks to Professor Clare Lloyd, who runs a medical research lab.