The latest news about food, farming and the countryside
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Warnings the Government risks 'fear and resistance' amongst farmers.
Defra extends higher-tier agri-environment schemes, but farmers won't get extra money.
Plans to make Welsh farmers plant 10% of land with trees dropped from new scheme.
Saltmarsh plans criticised, soil robot and winter carrots.
Thousands of farmers protest in the streets of London over inheritance tax.
Danish methane tax, intensive chicken farming, aquaponics.
Hedgerows in decline, in spite of agri-environment schemes to help them.
Thousands of farmers gather in London to protest at changes to inheritance tax.
Ahead of big farmer protests, we look at budget changes to farm finances.
What is intensive farming, and what impact does it have?
Scotland's Rural Affairs Cabinet Secretary on the budget and agriculture support.
Advertising watchdog gives guidance about using the term "regenerative agriculture".
The seafood sector is now collecting carbon emissions data along the whole supply chain.
Bird flu is back in the UK - but it's a different strain. What difference will that make?
Farmers at Cop29, new Scottish agriculture policy, and Sark dairy.
Saltmarshes in North Somerset, a new approach to sheep disease, Steve Reed on the Budget.
Cuts to Welsh environment regulator, soil erosion, and hill farming.
We dig into the details of the new inheritance tax rules around farming.
The DEFRA Secretary defends the decision to introduce inheritance tax on farms.
Conservationists criticise choice of new chairman of land use group on Dartmoor.
Caz Graham hears farmers' reactions to the news that inheritance tax will apply to farms.
Upland farmers who're losing their subsidies say there are no schemes to replace them.
Farming has 'nothing left to give', says the National Farmers' Union.
What will the budget mean for farming and the environment?