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Opinion: Confusion as TB hits Hinton Ampner – or does it?

Regular readers will know that I don’t often do “serious”. In nearly three decades of columns, I’ve never strayed into “glass half empty” territory. Alas, not this week. You see,…

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Opinion: Farming under threat from cyberattacks and AI

To misquote Terminator 2: Judgement Day: "I need your clothes, your boots and your farm subsidy." It’s my favourite instalment from the film – Schwarzenegger switching sides, a young street-smart…

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Opinion: Stop defending Brexit fantasy and tell the truth

In the years since Brexit, British agriculture has become caught in a peculiar double bind. We’re told to look forward, not back. To embrace change. To take responsibility. But at…

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Editor's View: What will your cab musings be this harvest?

“First come the dreamers. Then the bankers. Then the salesmen. Then the sharks. Then the desperate. Then the thieves.” So said the fictional Tommy Norris, Billy Bob Thornton’s character in…

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Opinion: IHT stance is 'incompetence and intransigence'

The online newspaper that I read enables comments under most articles. When it comes to farming, there is a cohort of contributors who are furious that farmers will pay only…

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Opinion: Mindset matters when it comes to climate change

Every farming decision is a risk calculation. Whether it’s when to buy in feed, how long to hold finished stock, or whether to invest in that new handling system, farmers…

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Opinion: Reeves' Spending Review could have been worse

In the end, Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review on 11 June was widely regarded by farming and countryside groups as not as bad as it could have been, given the positively…

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Opinion: Welsh bluetongue hard border appears futile

There is something almost regal about Wales’s deputy first minister Huw ­Irranca-Davies – tall, distinguished-looking beard, worldly wise facial expression… His decision to hold a bluetongue “roundtable” in early June…

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Opinion: 'Disappointment and distrust' on ag policy

It feels like a lifetime ago that I sat at the 2018 Oxford Farming Conference and listened to Defra’s plans to replace EU subsidies with a new system based on…

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Opinion: You can't love Skye without loving its crofters

“I didn’t move here for the people, I came for the place.” I was surprised by this statement from the pleasant lady I met on a dog walk. A recent…

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Editor's View: Defra not out of woods after Spending Review

At last, a glimmer of clarity as to how much spending power Defra has for the three financial years from April 2026 onwards. The combined budget for the Sustainable Farming…

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Opinion: The case for not taking IHT-avoiding action

olbn Sometimes one observes bravery in plain sight. In this case, it was a senior partner of a firm of land agents suggesting to his audience of farmers that, shock-horror,…

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Opinion: EU trade deal farming anger mirrors UK frustration

British farmers have staged an impressive number of tractor rallies and demonstrations in recent months, triggered by a host of seemingly hostile government policies. But Continental farmers have their grievances…

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Opinion: My 30-second elevator pitch to Sir Keir Starmer

Daydreaming about bumping into the prime minister isn’t something I often do, but recently I’ve been curating my perfect pitch for our sector, because when those 30 seconds in the…

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Editor's View: The speech I wish Steve Reed would give

This week Defra secretary Steve Reed ducked out of a scheduled appearance at the Royal Cornwall Show. Here’s what I wish he’d said to farmers at the showground if he’d…

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Opinion: 'Soft' society is keeping next gen out of ag work

As a society we are letting our young adults down and, as an industry on the continual hunt for staff, why are we not encouraging, or indeed lawfully allowed to…

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Opinion: What if you became mentally incapacitated?

A farmer all his working life, my grandfather Dick died late last year, having suffered with Alzheimer’s disease for a decade or more. I will remember him only as a…

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Editor's View: Hot air aplenty from climate change committee

The War of the Executive Non-Departmental Public Bodies 2025 may not trouble historians in years to come, but those of us who lived through it will remember it as a…

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