With farming inheritance disputes seemingly on the increase, Ashfords’ Tom Biddick looks at how to reduce the likelihood of your faming business being subject to a family dispute
Divorce in a farming family can have devastating consequences. Ashford’s Jayne Turner discusses how to approach a divorce successfully.
Zimbabwe is to offer land back to former farmers as it looks to boost production across the country.
With lockdown restraining the farmland market in the first half of 2020, Alex Black takes a look at the main trends driving buyers and sellers this year.
Securing planning permission for new agricultural tied dwellings has eased succession planning for three generations of farmers. Íæż½ã½ã reports.
National Trust’s financial difficulties must not impact landlords’ contractual obligations to tenant farmers, the Tenant Íæż½ã½ã Association (TFA) has said.
The Government has revealed plans for some houses to receive automatic planning permission as it looks to ‘build, build, build’
A staycation surge in the popularity of camping due to Covid-19 is set to present new diversification ‘opportunities’ for farmers.
After one of the quietest ever periods for farm sales, the market is bouncing back, partly driven by city buyers looking for rural isolation in the wake of lockdown.
Immediate action on rural planning is needed to help businesses thrive and secure jobs.