Tenant ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã Association said in the last few weeks alone, five tenant farmers had come forward with concerns over land being replaced by solar
High Court grants consent for River Action to pursue Judicial Review over Environment Agency’s failure to protect River Wye from agricultural pollution
Red Tractor’s future, the value of quality assurance for British farmers and whether digital grain passports will be given the green light were top of the agenda as FG’s chief reporter Rachael Brown sat down with AHDB chairman Nicholas Saphir
On Tuesday (October 24), the EFRA Committee will question Therese Coffey MP on the implementation of Environmental Land Management schemes, risks from avian flu, possible poultry vaccination and the 'serious difficulties facing tenant farmers'
Chief executive, George Dunn is recognised for his 27 years of tireless campaigning for tenant farmers
Defra criticised for 'missing the point' when it comes to its new entrant pilot schemes
The Tenant ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã Association said each week it was hearing from a ‘growing number' of farmers losing access to tenanted land or being told their Farm Business Tenancies would not be renewed
All eyes are now on the Welsh Government to continue the stability of payments for Welsh farmers going forward. Future financial certainty being questioned now more than ever following the cuts made to the rural affairs budget
With upland farmers concerned for the future, reporter Rachael Brown looks at the sheep market.
The new programme kicks off in December with a three-day workshop for up to 50 farmers