On Your Farm

First broadcast from 19671118 to 20080803.

Alex James visits Norfolk to assess the state of this summer's harvest.

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Broadcast
Description
Programme Catalogue - Details: 18 November 196719671118Next in series: 25 November 1967
Description
SBH:The speaker recalls her grandfather's method of dealing with foot and mouth outbreaks on his farm at the turn of the century. Interviewer: John Greenslade (SNF). From On Your Farm.
PRE:Mrs. Back recalls her grandfather treating the cattle's mouths with crushed rock salt, and their feet with Stockholm (pacn.) tar. She recalls, too, that infection never spread to sheep and pigs, and that infected cattle recovered and were sold as fatstock. OTN:TLN 46; NP 155 TXN/TDT:R4 18-Nov-1967
Broadcast history
18 Nov 1967 00:00-00:00 (RADIO 4)
Contributors
John Greenslade (int)
Mrs Back (Speaker)
Notes: CAIRS 291736.
Programme Catalogue - Details: 25 November 196719671125Next in series: 27 January 1968
Previous in series: 18 November 1967
Description
SBH:Gwyn Beynon, Ministry of Agriculture Director Veterinary Field Services answers questions from two farmers on the current Feet and Mouth disease epidemic Chairman: Anthony Parkin (SNF) From a programme in the above series
Broadcast history
25 Nov 1967 00:00-00:00 (RADIO 4)
Contributors
Anthony Parkin (Speaker)
Dan Slater (Speaker)
Gwyn Beynon (Speaker)
John Engleheart (Speaker)
Notes: CAIRS 291244.
 20080803Elinor Goodman visits the lavender fields of Kent.
Programme Catalogue - Station Radio 4
Programme Catalogue - Station Radio 4