All from last 24 hours BUSINESSChafer and Horstine rescued from administrationBritish crop sprayer manufacturer Chafer Machinery is being revived by new owners who hope to get production under way again early next month. Chafer and sister company Horstine were placed… FARM POLICYCarmichael urges government to release farm tax analysisAlistair Carmichael MP has warned that government changes to farm inheritance tax still fall short, urging ministers to publish the full impact assessment behind the policy amid ongoing concerns about… STAFF MANAGEMENTAg businesses compete to hire skilled farm managersA shortage of experienced farm managers has left businesses trying to outbid each other in order to attract the best staff. Agricultural recruitment consultancy De Lacy Executive has noticed a… NEWSSophie Throup appointed next NFU director generalSophie Throup has been appointed to succeed Terry Jones as director general of the NFU, taking up the role in the spring. Ms Throup will join the NFU from Myton… MARKETS AND TRENDSOutlook 2026: Poultry assessment may help safeguard futureThe past 12 months have seen a significant turnaround for the UK poultry sector, for both meat and eggs. Most poultry businesses are now turning some form of quantifiable profit… FOOT HEALTHPros and cons of lameness data analysis for cattle mobilityHoof health data from mobility scoring and trimming records can be a powerful tool for identifying lameness patterns and guiding management decisions on dairy farms. But how can the practical… HEALTH AND WELLBEINGRural charity in new tie-up with two major banksThe Farming Community Network (FCN) has teamed up with leading banks NatWest and Lombard to help spot people living and working in rural areas struggling with mental health. NatWest and… FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Analysing risk and gauging opportunitiesIsn’t it amazing how mother nature levels things up? In 2025 we saw three months of above-average and four months of below-average rainfall, and my best guess is that we…