Tractor thefts, Jellyfish and the contents of your fridge.
Country Focus - Sunday 13th July at 7.30am, presented by Mel Doel.
The amount of land converted to organic production in Wales is surging ahead, catching up with leading countries in Europe. Some 857 holdings are now in conversion or are already fully organic, compared with 710 in January 2007 - Organic Centre Wales says that's an increase of 22%.
The National Trust is looking for an environmentally aware farmer to care for one of Wales' most western farms. Penrhyn Mawr, a 133 acre family farm, is situated near the tip of the Llyn Peninsula and has spectacular views of Aberdaron bay.
What's in your fridge? New research suggests British households are throwing away hundreds of pounds worth of food every year. And even the prime minister, Gordon Brown has called on us to stop wasting food in an effort to help combat rising living costs. Mel Doel exposes the contents of her fridge and asks an expert from the Women's Institute about what to do with the leftovers.
A wave of tractor thefts is causing concern for police across Wales. Police fear there is a ready market for them outside the UK and have extended their investigation to Eastern Europe.
The pest controller using Hawks and birds of prey to control seagulls, pigeons and other nuisances the kind way.
And scientists are tagging jellyfish to study their role in marine life off the Welsh and Irish coasts....we learn how to tag a jellyfish and why!
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