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INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Arable farmers hit hardest by rising input costs

Rising input costs have hit arable farmers hard over the past 12 months at a time when yields and output values have been under pressure, according to the latest AF…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Marts and farmers ÂŁ3m out of pocket after Mutchmeats collapse

Livestock auction marts, farmers and other unsecured trade creditors are more than £3m out of pocket following the collapse of Oxfordshire-based abattoir Mutchmeats. The abattoir was placed in administration on…

LAND MARKETS

Flurry of land and farm launches from Devon to Fife

A farming family which has owned a farm in Devon for more than 80 years is selling up, launching their 195-acre mixed holding on the open market at a guide…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Reform UK plans to halt sale of Staffordshire county farms

Reform UK has announced plans to ban the sale of Staffordshire county farms after taking control of the county council earlier this year, saying it wants to protect agricultural land…

DIVERSIFICATION

Why story and standards are key in marketing farm produce

It’s clear that social media and digital communications are increasingly important in marketing farm produce and services in diversified businesses. However, it is the story, standards and ethos of a…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat quality improves in 2025 despite regional challenges

Almost half (47%) of Group 1 milling wheat sampled as part of AHDB’s Cereal Quality Survey met or exceeded the typical Group 1 bread wheat specification for 2025. This represents…

TAX

NFU urges Labour backbenchers to back IHT amendments

With the budget fast approaching and hopes of any major government U-turn on inheritance tax fading, the NFU has shifted its focus to pushing for legal amendments to the proposed…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Rock calls for fairer deal for tenants hit by development

Tenant farmers facing land losses due to development must be given “adequate and fair” compensation, the House of Lords heard this week, as Baroness Rock urged ministers to act now…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

EU grants UK 'negligible risk' status for BSE

The EU Commission has officially recognised the UK as having "negligible risk" status for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), a decision which should open the door for British exports to the…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Reclaiming VAT on private and business use

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Kate Bell, a partner with accountant Albert Goodman, explains how to approach…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Dairy producers hit by further milk price cuts in December

Farmgate milk prices continue to tumble, with many producers set to receive less than 40p/litre before the end of the year. Falling UK wholesale prices for butter, cheese and cream,…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Should I lease my land for battery storage?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Eve Laws, a partner in Thrings’ agriculture and clean energy teams, advises…

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INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Arable farmers hit hardest by rising input costs

Rising input costs have hit arable farmers hard over the past 12 months at a time when yields and output values have been under pressure, according to the latest AF…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Marts and farmers ÂŁ3m out of pocket after Mutchmeats collapse

Livestock auction marts, farmers and other unsecured trade creditors are more than £3m out of pocket following the collapse of Oxfordshire-based abattoir Mutchmeats. The abattoir was placed in administration on…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Reform UK plans to halt sale of Staffordshire county farms

Reform UK has announced plans to ban the sale of Staffordshire county farms after taking control of the county council earlier this year, saying it wants to protect agricultural land…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Fertiliser demand muted as growers struggle with cashflows

Tight margins for arable enterprises have hit fertiliser demand in the short term, with merchants reporting a lack of forward buying as many growers delay purchases until the spring. Fertiliser…

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BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Will known issues derail sale of our farm?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Andrew Chandler, head of rural agency with Carter Jonas, advises on how…

DIVERSIFICATION

Why story and standards are key in marketing farm produce

It’s clear that social media and digital communications are increasingly important in marketing farm produce and services in diversified businesses. However, it is the story, standards and ethos of a…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Reclaiming VAT on private and business use

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Kate Bell, a partner with accountant Albert Goodman, explains how to approach…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Should I lease my land for battery storage?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Eve Laws, a partner in Thrings’ agriculture and clean energy teams, advises…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Stacking income: What is it and how to do it on farm

Volatile prices and weather extremes have added risk and uncertainty to farm businesses while dwindling government support has caused a shortfall between pre- and post-Brexit incomes. To make up that…

DIVERSIFICATION

Transition webinar: How to start a new farm-based business

In the latest of our Transition Webinar series, we look at how to diversify into a new farm-based business to help secure a stable income to support the main focus…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Advice on tax and legal issues when a farm tenancy ends

A careful approach is needed where a landlord wants to regain vacant possession of farmland or a tenant wants to surrender the tenancy so that, ideally, the legal and tax…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

How to start improving on-farm water quality

Putting resilience measures into a farming business is one of the best ways to protect water, prevent pollution and retain more water in the landscape. With many of the major…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

How agriculture can beat the labour crisis with new recruits

Agriculture has traditionally recruited workers from within its own ranks. But labour shortages and new farming techniques mean farmers should look beyond established recruitment sources to find the right person…

SUCCESSION PLANNING

Lifetime gifting: Advice on implications and considerations

Giving away farming and other assets without thinking through the day-to-day and longer term consequences can simply mean swapping a potential tax problem for a raft of other complications, warn…

FARM ENERGY

Advice on legal and tax angles for renewables projects

Solar developers continue to look for sites and interested landowners can do much to put themselves in the best position to proceed. Interest in potential wind turbine sites is also…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Tenancy succession - advice on meeting the suitability test

The suitability test is one of three hurdles to clear in tenancy succession, and the bar was raised in September 2024 alongside other changes to the requirements in England and…

LAND MARKETS

Land Registry delays improve but process still frustrates

All registration applications are now being processed within 10.9 months of submission, according to new data from the Land Registry. This is ahead of the goal the organisation had set…

BUSINESS

Farmers Weekly Awards 2025: Farm Manager of the Year

Ryan McCormack, Dennington Hall Farms, is Farmers Weekly Farm Manager of the Year In just over three years, Ryan has made his mark at Dennington Hall Farms, bringing enthusiasm, energy…

BUSINESS

FW Awards 2025: Diversification Farmer of the Year

The Marshall family of Marshall’s Farm Shop, Inverurie, are the winners of Farmers Weekly Awards 2025 Diversification Farmer of the Year. From a modest self-service trailer set up 20 years…

BUSINESS

How planning can reduce the risk of a challenge to your will

The term contentious probate covers a range of claims that may follow a death. These can include direct challenges to the validity of a will, a claim against an estate…

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Business Clinic: Will known issues derail sale of our farm?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Andrew Chandler, head of rural agency with Carter Jonas, advises on how…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Reclaiming VAT on private and business use

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Kate Bell, a partner with accountant Albert Goodman, explains how to approach…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Should I lease my land for battery storage?

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Eve Laws, a partner in Thrings’ agriculture and clean energy teams, advises…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Neighbour may be encroaching on our land

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Jessica Moore, solicitor in Thrings’ agricultural litigation team, advises on how to…

 

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INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Arable farmers hit hardest by rising input costs

Rising input costs have hit arable farmers hard over the past 12 months at a time when yields and output values have been under pressure, according to the latest AF…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Fertiliser demand muted as growers struggle with cashflows

Tight margins for arable enterprises have hit fertiliser demand in the short term, with merchants reporting a lack of forward buying as many growers delay purchases until the spring. Fertiliser…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat quality improves in 2025 despite regional challenges

Almost half (47%) of Group 1 milling wheat sampled as part of AHDB’s Cereal Quality Survey met or exceeded the typical Group 1 bread wheat specification for 2025. This represents…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

TAC warns of pesticide threats in India trade deal

The Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) has warned that the UK-India free trade agreement (FTA) could leave British farmers facing unfair competition and environmental risks from India’s use of pesticides…

BUSINESS

Scottish census reveals worrying fall in livestock numbers

Cattle numbers in Scotland have contracted again during the past year, dropping by 14,500 head between June 2024 and June 2025 to total 1,65m head. This represents a 1% fall…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Heavier pigs and falling prices raise alarms for pork sector

A surge in carcass weights and falling prices have raised fresh concerns for pig producers, as processors grapple with backlogs and tight margins. Carcass weights have crept up for finished…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Aldi tops Scottish sourcing in latest ShelfWatch report

Aldi has been recognised as Scotland’s top supermarket for sourcing Scottish products, with 41% of its shelf stock now coming from Scottish suppliers, according to the latest NFU Scotland (NFUS)…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

NFU seeks fairer electricity charging system

Rising standing charges on non-domestic electricity bills and soaring energy costs are putting huge inflationary pressure on businesses across the food supply chain, the NFU has warned. The union has…

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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…