News and business reporter Chris Brayford discusses the dwindling trust between Government and farmers
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said the Planning and Infrastructure Bill introduced to Parliament on Tuesday (March 11) could see significant measures introduced, but what could it mean for the future of British agriculture?
Incomes have barely improved in real terms since the 1970s
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Farmer and meat retailer from Towcester, Northamptonshire - Ben Aveling
Dr David Llewellyn has been appointed, after leading the independent commission that produced the farm assurance review report in January
Could British farming be saved if Chancellor Rachel Reeves raised the Inheritance Tax threshold to £5 million?
With the family farm tax hanging over the agricultural industry and the policy continuing to dominate headlines, Jeremy Moody answers readers' questions on inheritance planning
North East Fife MP Wendy Chamberlain has launched a survey to seek farmers' views on how they have faced challenges during the transition to Universal Credit. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø have said the support payment is vital in being able to feed and clothe their families
Livestock and dairy farmers were looking at a brighter year than those in the arable sector