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| Ear to the Ground | |
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| Genre | Documentary |
| Created by | Independent Pictures |
| Presented by | Ronan Clarke (until 2007) Helen Carroll Darragh McCullough Ella McSweeney Maeve Dineen (until February 2008) Mairead McGuinness (until 2004) |
| Country of origin | Ireland |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of series | 16 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | RTÉ One |
| Original run | Sixteen seasons ago – present |
| External links | |
| Website | |
Ear to the Ground is a weekly television programme broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ One on Thursday evenings at 19:00. The show consists of reports about various countryside, rural environmental issues.[1] It is currently in its sixteenth season and is produced by Independent Pictures. Ear to the Ground is presented by Ella McSweeney, Darragh McCullough and Helen Carroll. Previous presenters include Maeve Dineen, who left after the fifteenth season and the long-running Mairead McGuinness, who has since become a Member of the European Parliament for Fine Gael. The show is repeated on RTÉ One after the lunchtime news each Sunday.
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Contents
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| Date | Summary | Ref |
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| 8 November 2007 | The end of cheap food | [2] |
| 15 November 2007 | Marriage breakdown causes concern for farming families | [3] |
| 22 November 2007 | Farmers Markets- are they always what they seem? | [4] |
| 29 November 2007 | The Brazilian beef controversy - should consumers be worried? | [5] |
| 6 December 2007 | How many inspectors does it take to examine a farm? | [6] |
| 13 December 2007 | An in-depth look at the Féile Bia project | [7] |
| 20 December 2007 | A traditional Christmas | [8] |
| 3 January 2008 | Plans to erect overhead electricity pylons in Cavan, Meath and Monaghan have locals fearful and angry | [9] |
| 10 January 2008 | The issue of food labelling and the confusion that faces many Irish shoppers when attempting to buy Irish | [10] |
| 17 January 2008 | The Energy crisis that faces us all and the options open to Irish farmers in creating a sustainable future | [11] |
| 24 January 2008 | The Irish are the biggest consumers of chicken in the EU; on average an Irish person consumes over 30 kg of chicken a year | [12] |
| 31 January 2008 | An Education Special, ahead of the CAO application deadline, Ear to the Ground takes a look at education | [13] |
| 7 February 2008 | Mallow couple Gerard and Bernie Sheehan have struggled for 10 years to get planning permission to build a house on their farm | [14] |
| 14 February 2008 | Ear to the Ground gets loved up for Valentine's Day | [15] |
| 21 February 2008 | Coolmore put a stop to the GOE's Gallop. Ear to the Ground investigates the stand-off between two industry giants as the Horsey set take on the Meat Processors in a "Clash of the Titans" in Tipperary | [16] |
| 28 February 2008 | Ear to the Ground dusts off the crystal ball and takes a look to the future of farming in Ireland | [17] |
| Date | Summary | Ref |
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| 30 October 2008 | A searching investigation into the effect of cheaper food on the Irish farming industry, and on us the consumer | [18] |
| 6 November 2008 | The budget cuts which could prove detrimental to the future of young farmers and the hunt for mushrooms and discovery of the difference between those that are dangerous and those that are delicious | [19] |
| 13 November 2008 | Cavan farmers hit hard by recession | [20] |
| 20 November 2008 | The dangers of unmanned level crossings on farmland; beating the wet harvest; plus the Wexford farmer who created his own lake | [21] |
| 27 November 2008 | The Irish wool industry and the allotment craze that has swept the country | [22] |
| 4 December 2008 | Dwindling fish stocks, farm construction and farmers' health | [23] |
| 11 December 2008 | The pork crisis and the extended strawberry season | [24] |
| 18 December 2008 | Christmas turkeys, Christmas shopping and cheap cuts of meat... | [25] |
| 8 January 2009 | Find out if Ireland is really GM free and see how potato blight is still alive and kicking today | [26] |
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