This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Phil Stocker - chief executive of the National Sheep Association
The CLA said it was time for the Government to admit they had 'got it wrong' on IHT
More than 3,400 farmers and industry stakeholders responded to the Nutrients Action Programme consultation process in Northern Ireland
Baroness Ann Mallalieu said Labour could fail to gain a second term in office if it loses rural seats due to Inheritance Tax changes, which could play into the hands of Nigel Farage and Reform UK
HMRC said 275 estates had benefitted from a combined total of £777m in tax forgone due to BPR and APR in 2021 and 2022, but has Gov underestimated the cost of producing food in the UK?
Do National Parks provide benefits for farming and rural communities?
Former NFU Cornwall county-chair Bridget Whell has written on bTB, how the disease can devastate farm businesses, and if farmer-led research into a badger vaccine could be the answer moving forward
Can the political party prove to farmers that it can help businesses grow and unleash the potential of the rural economy if elected?
The Nature Friendly Farming Network chief executive has written on the need to improve water quality in agriculture and why a food system which values environmental outcomes as much as yield is vitally important moving forward
US President Donald Trump said solar wind farms are 'destroying' the beauty of fields, farms, and surrounding landscapes. Does he have a point?