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11/10/2009

Rural issues. Julia Bradbury finds out how the Mountains of Mourne may become Northern Ireland's first National Park, and John Craven investigates a drop in organic food sales.

Julia Bradbury finds out why the Mountains of Mourne are bidding to become Northern Ireland's first National Park, and meets the farmers opposing the plan. Sales of organic food are down by 13 per cent in 2009, so what can be done to rekindle the appetite for organics? John Craven investigates.

It's feeding time down on the farm: Adam Henson explains why apple pulp is a cheap and tasty treat for his rare breed animals. Plus, James Wong gets to grips with guerrilla gardening and discovers why tree diseases are affecting the future of our conkers.

1 hour

Last on

Fri 16 Oct 2009 02:55

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Role Contributor
Presenter Julia Bradbury
Presenter John Craven
Presenter Adam Henson
Presenter James Wong
Producer Teresa Bogan
Executive Producer Andrew Thorman

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