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Wednesday, 21 February, 2001, 06:43 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Farmers urged to remain calm
UK farmers are urged not to panic as efforts continue to trace the source of the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.

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 | The BBC's Tim Hirsch on investigations into the source of the outbreak: "We are probably talking about (an) illegal import" real 28k
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 | Racehorse trainer Geraldine Rees: "It's a terrible worry ... in the 60s racing had to be banned for 3 months" real 28k
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Farmers urged to remain calm
UK farmers are urged not to panic as efforts continue to trace the source of the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Tim Hirsch on investigations into the source of the outbreak: "We are probably talking about (an) illegal import" real 28k
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 | Racehorse trainer Geraldine Rees: "It's a terrible worry ... in the 60s racing had to be banned for 3 months" real 28k
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