FG Leader: 'Broken promises, increased taxation, plugging support schemes, and empty words have pushed farmers to breaking point'
News and business reporter Chris Brayford discusses the dwindling trust between Government and farmers, planning reform, solar farm takeovers and why it is wrong to call farmers 'blockers'
Farming Matters: Ben Aveling - "It's time farmers are paid fairly, as this is truly the only way to save British farms, especially if the Inheritance Tax holds firm"
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Farmer and meat retailer from Towcester, Northamptonshire - Ben Aveling
Raising Inheritance Tax threshold could 'save' British farming
Could British farming be saved if Chancellor Rachel Reeves raised the Inheritance Tax threshold to £5 million?
Mental health survey: How do farmers feel post Budget compared to before?
It is important to understand the feelings of the farming community pre and post Budget
Farming in Five: Defra under scrutiny over its decision to close SFI, with questions around why farmers were given little notice, and its transparency over the budget. But who will be the winners and losers?
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on the latest from the fallout of the Sustainable Farming Incentive closure. Defra is under scrutiny over its failure to give farmers' notice as the industry questions whether all the budget has been spent. She also looks ahead to next week, a special podcast on Donald Trump, tariffs and what this means for machinery markets and UK farming going forward and the livestock team are heading to Borderway UK Dairy Expo at Carlisle this week, the first dairy show of the year
FG's Ask The Expert: Livestock worrying - what are your rights and how can you protect your stock?
In a brand-new monthly series, Farmers Guardian's Ask The Expert, we put your questions to industry experts and get the best insights and advice for your business