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New figures released by HMRC today show that the number of estates liable to pay inheritance tax rose by 13% in 22-23 vs the previous year. In total, there were 31,500 taxpaying IHT estates in 22-23, ...
FarmWater, which ensures clean, hygienic water regardless of water source, has proven itself within the poultry sector, and is now officially rolling out onto dairy farms, many of which have private ...
The three-year research project has been driven by farmers in Cornwall who want to better understand the impact badger vaccination may have, both in preventing TB in the badger population and, ...
A special mention must go to the county show sponsors. Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society is proud to have many local, regular, sponsors who make the event possible.
Emma Wantling, Retail and Consumer Insight Manager at AHDB, said: "As a general rule, as prices rise, demand from consumers drops. Consumers typically respond to price increases by reducing the amount ...
ICSA Beef chair John Cleary has said that the 3.8% drop in the national cattle herd - amounting to more than 276,000 head in just 12 months - is the thin edge of the wedge and has warned that the ...
Across Tajikistan, traditional healing is closely tied to the country's rich agrobiodiversity. Dozens of native medicinal species grow here, including ferula, licorice and seabuckthorn. These herbs ...
Farming News - SCIO Launches SCIO Mini 2 Corn – Next-Generation Lab-Grade Moisture Analysis for Corn
Over a thousand scans. Zero shelling. Instant results. That's the promise of the newly launched SCIO Mini 2, a device that helps US corn growers and seed producers measure moisture in the field, which ...
As part of the Countryside Regeneration Trust’s (CRT) Wildflowers for Pollinators Appeal, volunteers at Pierrepont Farm in Frensham are preparing to transform a patch of overgrown scrubland into a ...
The Prime Minister said the funds from implementing Inheritance Tax on farmers will go towards driving NHS waiting lists down, but are farmers actually the key to curing it? Without them, who will ...
Scientists in Scotland will lead the world's first study of antibiotic resistance levels in a nation's pet population to help reduce infection risks for animals and humans.
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