Law firm Blake Morgan has provided its thoughts on how the BBC drama has tackled Inheritance Tax changes for farmers
Ahead of the return of Clarkson's Farm, 'Cheerful' Charlie Ireland discusses Jeremy's enthusiasm for farming, his inventiveness and how he is improving in his role as a farmer
Today's episode focuses on Farming Minister Daniel Zeichner who says he needs security escorts when visiting farms, the Supreme Court dismissing farmers' attempts to stop wild camping on Dartmoor, Janet Hughes to step down from Defra, and a farm is fined £20,000 after a worker got his leg trapped in a potato harvester
According to the Health and Safety Executive, the unnamed employee had been assessing a blockage in a potato harvester machine
The Darwalls, who keep cattle on the land, argued that wild camping posed risks to livestock and the environment
Aberystwyth University student Hattie Bryett writes about why a career path in farming is rewarding and why she wants to help educate and inspire more people to join the sector in the future
Diddly Squat Farm's Kaleb Cooper talks about being away from the farm, working with Jeremy Clarkson, and why he has had a positive impact on the next generation of young farmers
Daniel Zeichner told delegates at Future Countryside 2025 that he needs security protection while visiting farmers and rural communities
Jake Moses is a wills, trusts and tax solicitor at Aaron & Partners LLP. He writes exclusively for Farmers Guardian on Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax reforms and the risks farmers should be aware of when gifting farmland
This is your farming in week daily news update from Farmers guardian. Today, we focus on Clarkson’s Farm and Inheritance Tax, Reuben Owen's new farming show returns for a second series, and vegans use drones to spy on farmers.