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LAND MARKETS

Retirement sales bring Welsh and Scottish farms to market

Two brothers are selling the Ceredigion dairy farm where they have produced milk for almost four decades, as they prepare to retire from farming. Andrew and Dai Evans have “successfully…

TAX

IHT planning must include an all round review of assets

A full inheritance tax (IHT) review should not only look at the farming and business assets, but draw up a list of all items that might come into charge for…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK beef set for export growth after BSE risk downgrade

The UK’s beef sector is poised for a major export boost following the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reclassifying the country’s BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) risk status to “negligible”.…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Can farmworker aid semi-retirement plan?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Edward Beale of Carter Jonas and Andrew Morris of law firm Thrings…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

How to make landlord-tenant arbitration smoother

It is not uncommon for a dispute over as little as £2,000/year in farm rent to cost the losing party £40,000 or more when that difference of opinion is settled…

GRANTS

Applications open for ÂŁ2,000 grants towards farming studies

A round of funding has been made available by The Farmers Club Charitable Trust for individuals looking to study or take part in a research project linked to the farming…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Malting barley premium erodes with prices under pressure

Margins for malting barley have dwindled in recent years and are now roughly £15/t above feed barley prices. This marks a sharp decline from previous seasons, where premiums exceeded £60/t…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK beef set for export growth after BSE risk downgrade

The UK’s beef sector is poised for a major export boost following the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reclassifying the country’s BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) risk status to “negligible”.…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Milk prices hold firm in June despite record spring flush

Dairy producers appear to be in a relatively strong position this spring, with farmgate milk prices holding firm despite high volumes of milk. Prices are roughly 8p/litre above this time…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Scotland’s cattle herd hits lowest in more than a decade

Falling cattle numbers in Scotland have prompted urgent calls for support for the domestic beef sector. Total female beef cattle numbers dropped below 600,000 head for the first time since…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Fruit and veg import checks scrapped ahead of UK-EU deal

The UK government has announced the removal of border checks on medium-risk fruit and vegetables imported from the EU, a move aimed at easing trade and reducing costs for businesses.…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Can farmworker aid semi-retirement plan?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Edward Beale of Carter Jonas and Andrew Morris of law firm Thrings…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

How to make landlord-tenant arbitration smoother

It is not uncommon for a dispute over as little as £2,000/year in farm rent to cost the losing party £40,000 or more when that difference of opinion is settled…

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MARKETS AND TRENDS

Good prospect for exports despite UK's shrinking herd

Falling numbers of beef and sheep in the UK will make future export expansion a challenge, but continued access to overseas markets remains crucial to maximise carcass value, according to…

ENVIRONMENT

Welsh Conservatives seek farmland solar panel ban

The Welsh Conservatives have called for a ban on solar panels on agricultural land, urging the government to review its solar energy policy. The motion will be discussed in the…

BPS

Changes introduced to Scottish 'greening' rules for 2026

The Scottish government has provided details of new “enhanced greening” rules to apply from January 2026 as part of its Agricultural Reform Programme, giving farmers more time to prepare for…

BUSINESS

Farmers to get fairer deals for combinable crops

Arable farmers could soon benefit from new legislation that aims to tackle unfair practices in the combinable crops supply chain. Defra said the review – which launched on Thursday 5…

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How farmers and contractors can pursue poor payers

Managing cashflow is an ever-present challenge. Late payments add an extra complication, and with customers under financial pressure, farmers can find themselves spending more time chasing what is due to…

TAX

IHT planning must include an all round review of assets

A full inheritance tax (IHT) review should not only look at the farming and business assets, but draw up a list of all items that might come into charge for…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Can farmworker aid semi-retirement plan?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Edward Beale of Carter Jonas and Andrew Morris of law firm Thrings…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

How to make landlord-tenant arbitration smoother

It is not uncommon for a dispute over as little as £2,000/year in farm rent to cost the losing party £40,000 or more when that difference of opinion is settled…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Common diversification insurance claims and how to avoid them

Farm insurance covers the policyholder only for farming activities. Cover for alternative enterprises needs careful thought, in terms of both the liability and the potential cost of property damage and…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

R&D tax relief - how to avoid the common pitfalls

Farming businesses set up as limited companies have been strongly encouraged over the past decade to claim research and development (R&D) tax relief, but the bar to qualify has now…

GRANTS

Grant funding for farm kit and research - how it works

Grants open next week for equipment, technology and small infrastructure to boost productivity, improve slurry management and enhance animal health and welfare.  The Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) will…

COMPLIANCE

Proposed changes to waste exemptions – a farmer's guide

Farmers in England face changes in the way waste exemptions are managed. Isabel Davies asks Charlotte Nott, environment policy adviser for the NFU, some key questions. See also: The rules…

TAX

IHT planning: Beware of surprise tax liabilities

A hasty move or an unexpected event can bring surprise tax liabilities and other complications when planning for the cut in inheritance tax (IHT) reliefs due to take effect from…

DIVERSIFICATION

Fruit grower turns waste products into business venture

Farmers Weekly's 2024 Diversification Farmer of the Year winner, Annabel Makin-Jones, has built a sustainable business model, which maximises the use of by-products to reduce costs and waste. The Yorkshire-based…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How making time to talk about the farm's future pays off

One of the key aims and benefits of the free business advice offered through Defra’s Future Farming Resilience Fund was to facilitate the start of conversations within farming businesses about…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Insolvency risks and mitigation steps for farm businesses

A raft of issues including finance, employment and other costs, supply chain problems, climate change and international trade friction all combine to make business increasingly volatile. Challenges can come from within,…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Energy compliance in FBT's sublet cottages

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Nick Curnock, Rural Associate with Carter Jonas, advises on what a new…

TAX

Farm tax: Opportunities, deadlines and updates

There is currently a mix of opportunities, deadlines and changes relating to tax for farm businesses.  We find out what to be aware of when dealing with your tax responsibilities…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition webinar: Renewable energy key points to consider

Renewable energy can displace fossil fuel use, cutting input costs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a Farmers Weekly Transition project webinar panel. But with a number of renewables…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition Farmers: Buildings upgrade and new dairy progress

Farmers Weekly's Transition project is following a group of farmers on their journey to adapt and meet the challenges of farming. Here, we look at the progress of two farms.…

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Business Clinic: Can farmworker aid semi-retirement plan?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Edward Beale of Carter Jonas and Andrew Morris of law firm Thrings…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Energy compliance in FBT's sublet cottages

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Nick Curnock, Rural Associate with Carter Jonas, advises on what a new…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Can we ask tenant to change way they farm?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here Duncan Sigournay, partner and head of Thrings agriculture team, advises on a…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Should we switch to a share farming agreement?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Ted Beale, Associate Partner with Carter Jonas Rural, advises on the merits…

 

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MARKETS AND TRENDS

Good prospect for exports despite UK's shrinking herd

Falling numbers of beef and sheep in the UK will make future export expansion a challenge, but continued access to overseas markets remains crucial to maximise carcass value, according to…

BUSINESS

Farmers to get fairer deals for combinable crops

Arable farmers could soon benefit from new legislation that aims to tackle unfair practices in the combinable crops supply chain. Defra said the review – which launched on Thursday 5…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Milk prices hold firm in June despite record spring flush

Dairy producers appear to be in a relatively strong position this spring, with farmgate milk prices holding firm despite high volumes of milk. Prices are roughly 8p/litre above this time…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Scotland’s cattle herd hits lowest in more than a decade

Falling cattle numbers in Scotland have prompted urgent calls for support for the domestic beef sector. Total female beef cattle numbers dropped below 600,000 head for the first time since…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Fruit and veg import checks scrapped ahead of UK-EU deal

The UK government has announced the removal of border checks on medium-risk fruit and vegetables imported from the EU, a move aimed at easing trade and reducing costs for businesses.…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Fairer supply chain regulations for pig farmers become law

Pig farmers are set to gain stronger protections and fairer treatment under new legislation aimed at improving transparency and accountability across the supply chain. Recently signed into law by ministers,…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Protein in high demand as meat prices drive food inflation

Farmgate beef and lamb prices have started to ease back during May, however tight cattle supplies in the UK and further afield continue to support prices with finished steers still…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK pig herd set to grow despite fewer abattoirs remaining

The UK breeding pig herd is projected to reach 337,000 head by June 2025 as it continues to expand year-on-year. Pigmeat production is also forecast to grow. The AHDB projects…

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LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2024: East Midlands

Agents report a clear growth in the supply of farmland coming to the market in the East Midlands in 2024, a combination of public and private sales that resulted in…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2024: Yorkshire and Humber

Private sales dominated in the Yorkshire and Humber region in 2024, with some agents reporting that more than two-thirds of transactions took place off the open market, many to cash…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2024: East of England

Whole farm and bare land sales in the east of England were at one of their highest ever volumes in 2024, and the majority of sales were to farmers. By…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2024: South East England

Sales of farmland were up by almost a quarter in the south-east of England in 2024, with a significant number of off-market deals. There seems to be no real trend…