The amount of capital required to start up as a new entrant alongside misconceptions swirling about the industry are two of the biggest barriers facing young farmers across the UK.
Public rights of way (PROW) across farmland can sometimes be a headache, especially when new claims are submitted. So how can you protect your land? Mollie leach explores what farmers need to know.
A High Court battle over a farming inheritance has highlighted why farmers need to ensure they have got a will in place, in order to avoid future costly disputes.
Land and property markets have been shaken by the Covid-19 epidemic, but how long will it take for things to bounce back? Ewan Pate reports.
A tenant farmer who will see 100 acres wiped off his land has highlighted the ‘unfairness’ of FBT arrangements.
The Tenant Íæż½ã½ã Association (TFA) and the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) have issued an appeal to work together to support landlords and their farming tenants, in light of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Today (March 18) Defra announced its plans to modernise agricultural tenancy law to provide farmers with more flexibility in a bid to ‘unlock productivity’ for the sector.
A Council has been blasted for its ‘heartbreaking’ decision to sell a farm to a private bidder.Â
Extreme weather and pressure on margins across the board has prompted new Tenant Íæż½ã½ã Association (TFA) chairman Mark Coulman to call for early rent abatements for tenant farmers.