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03/01/20 - The value of auction marts, the cost of black grass and innovative hydro-power.

Resistance in black grass is costing the UK £400 million a year and 800,000 tonnes of lost wheat.

A livestock market is a place to buy and sell animals - but it's also an important meeting point for farmers as well as somewhere to see a doctor, a lawyer or a chaplain. So what is the true value of the auction mart to the rural community? The Princes Countryside Fund has commissioned some research to find out.

Does the UK need a National Action Plan to tackle black grass? A new study suggests herbicide resistance in the arable weed is costing the UK £400 million a year and 800,000 tonnes of lost wheat yields.

And we visit a new hydro-power scheme which could be cheap enough to be replicated on individual farms across the UK.

Presented by Charlotte Smith
Produced by Heather Simons

13 minutes

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  • Fri 3 Jan 2020 05:45

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