This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Dairy farmer and equestrian centre owner in Cheshire - Phil Latham
Tenant Íæż½ã½ã Association said it had been given reassurances from a senior Defra official last week that a decision was imminent
Bedding, energy, fertiliser and feed have almost doubled according to AHDB analysis
The former Defra Secretary said that if her mini budget had 'been allowed to succeed', the UK could have been in a better position
The CLA said more than 27,000 farm businesses could be impacted by an inheritance tax reduction, potentially leading to 190,000 people out of work
Mr Ireland also said clauses in tenancy agreements for ‘agricultural use only' must change as they do not fit with the ‘entrepreneurial' ambition of tenants
NFU president Tom Bradshaw warned the Farming Minister that in light of the £358 million pound underspend of the farming budget, Defra was a department ‘very close to failure' if it was not careful
The Orkney & Shetland MP says he will be 'first in the queue' to let Government know if it is not doing what it should
The Tenant Íæż½ã½ã Association has put forward a number of complaints to the council's senior management team
Cumbrian sheep farmer and author James Rebanks reflects on his decision to turn down the invite to apply for a non-executive director at Defra