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Opinion: Farmers have been 'heroes' of consumer cost control

The advertising guru Rory Sutherland (if you don’t know who he is, you should look him up) recently posted a piece of work about property inflation versus food price inflation…

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Opinion: Who needs musical talent? I'm a workshop alchemist

The cattle are in, the fields are relentlessly deluged and there is only so much fun to be had from sitting on a tractor cutting roadside hedges and annoying cyclists.…

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Opinion: Farming in Kenya? It's costly and there's no support

What are the differences between farming in Kenya and the UK? This is a question I am often asked when I’m back in the UK. I’m not sure what people…

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Editor's View: Volatility takes toll on long-term dairy plan

Conversation at this week’s Dairy-Tech event at Stoneleigh was understandably dominated by the current market situation. Production volumes are not dropping fast enough to help prices level off. Indeed, a…

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Opinion: Landscape Recovery small print is a cause for concern

Try doing anything online nowadays – buy a rail ticket, book a restaurant, arrange a delivery – and 10 to one you will be asked to tick a box saying…

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Opinion: Veggigeddon – not quite the game it used to be

On the family WhatsApp group, we’re keen players of “Whamaggedon”. This is, of course, the lighthearted game of trying to avoid hearing “Last Christmas” by Wham as December goes by.…

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Opinion: Tighter supplies will only drive more food inflation

Recent figures published by the government show that overall inflation may now be down to 3.4%, but also that food price inflation is markedly above that figure. For the 75…

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Editor's View: Creaking jobs market may tempt more into ag

This week saw a trip to the House of Commons courtesy of Arla, which launched a report conducted in partnership with Harper Adams calling on MPs for a new strategy…

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Opinion: Rural young men need positive role models

Matchmaking wasn’t on my list of future careers when I left school, but once again I found myself hosting the Callander Young Farmers Take Me Out competition. Not every guy…

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Opinion: Food and farming need 'executive council'

Anyone who has dabbled with boats will know a tiller and daggerboard are essential parts of a vessel. Without the former, the helmsman is unable to dictate a direction of…

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Editor's View: Lax food security must end in dangerous world

The flow of illegal meat imports across the border has for some time been one of the most salient threats to both the food and farming industry. So it was…

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Opinion: IHT change is welcome, but it's still a bad policy

The increase in the agricultural and business property relief announced before Christmas was a welcome surprise. The rise from £1m to £2.5m came on the back of lots of hard…

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Opinion: Farmers need to form alliances to gain political clout

Farmers are practical people. They rise early, work hard, and deliver the food that sustains the nation. Yet in the world of politics, they too often find themselves at the…

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Opinion: Farmers have a 'bone-deep resilience'

He was an upland farmer high in England’s north country, in a place way off any tourist trail. The farm driveway led from tarmac into stoney soil, grass-grown in the…

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Editor's View: Bradshaw's Defra gambit has paid off - for now

Call up the gossip columnists at Tatler, there’s a new countryside power couple stepping out together: Tom Bradshaw and Emma Reynolds. Not romantically, you understand, but as a political relationship…

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Opinion: Fight against 'cruel' IHT policy isn't finished yet

On 17 October 2018, I found myself in London listening to Dr Liam Fox, a minister with the breezy confidence that comes with knowing that consequences would always be borne…

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Opinion: Invisible support networks among our greatest assets

When I close my eyes and think about home, I imagine it like a root system – thin, tiny connections spreading deep underground. Years ago at Groundswell, I learned that…

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Editor's View: Why taboo over farming’s pain needs breaking

Farmers have always prided themselves on being tough, with whole identities built on endurance, self-reliance and getting on with the job without making a fuss. These are admirable qualities, and…

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