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Rent reviews must reflect farming uncertainty
This year’s rent settlements must reflect the uncertainty that farming businesses face. That’s one of the main calls from the NFU, as the Michaelmas deadline rapidly approaches
24 September 2008

Survey reveals rise in estate income and rents during 2007/08
Gross incomes on rural estates in England rose by 7% in the early part of 2008, according to the latest Savills estate benchmarking survey
12 September 2008

Cambridgeshire estate brings 2500 prime acres to market
An historic country estate in Cambridgeshire is being launched by agents Strutt & Parker and Robinson & Hall, in what is likely to be the biggest block of commercial farmland to hit the market this year.
15 May 2008

Tenants invest in dairy farming future
Low milk prices have deterred many tenants from investing, but the chance to expand was too great to miss for one family
12 May 2008

Survey to assess farm rent increases facing tenants
The tenanted sector is facing an unprecedented wave of increased rental demands, according to tenants' representatives. Find out more and fill out a confidential rent review survey
04 April 2008

Credit crunch could mean mixed fortunes for farmers
Uncertainty surrounding world markets could extend to the farming sector, with tenanted holdings and those with high borrowings at greatest risk
25 March 2008

Limousins sell to 30,000gns in steady Carlisle trade
Pedigree and commercial buyers were in cautious mood yesterday as the Limousin Society's autumn bull sale topped at 30,000gns.
10 November 2007

Bluetongue rules change again
Bluetongue movement rules have changed once more, resulting in a change of name for the affected zones and complications for those moving animals.
05 November 2007

Dairy trade strengthens in light of heifer shortages
A shortage of heifers is continuing to drive demand and high prices at sales around the UK.
25 October 2007

Harvest maize before the frosts get to it
Remaining maize crops intended for silage should be harvested soon before more frosts have a chance to damage them.
25 October 2007

Bluetongue meetings offer chance to learn from European experience
A series of meetings being run by Farmers Weekly, NSA, NBA, LAA and EBLEX will ggive farmers the chance to hear first hand from European vets and farmers with experience of dealing with the disease.
23 October 2007


 
 
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