Agri-politics in spotlight at rural seminar
Farmers and farming businesses will gather to hear the latest agricultural updates from a trio of local firms at a seminar on 17 March 2015, including a review of agri-politics ahead of the general...
View ArticleFood security: delivering for the future
The global population is estimated at seven billion people, with over 200,000 people born (or, new mouths to feed) every day. Certainty of world food supply over the long term is an ever growing...
View ArticleBasic Payment Scheme update
Following the on-line only application system for the Basic Payment Scheme being declared not fit for purpose, farmers and their agents will have a further month to submit claims, with the deadline now...
View ArticleThe street food revolution – a Devon farm business leads the way
A farming business from Devon is going from strength to strength and has exiting plans for the future. Hannah Nobbs from Partridge Farm tells us about plans for the Posh Kebab Co, which is set for big...
View ArticleDisputes on footpaths and farmers’ land
A recent public footpath decision has implications for farmers, landowners and other livestock keepers. The onset of spring brings increased numbers of people walking our coastal paths and countryside....
View ArticleStephens Scown bolsters its rural services team
Leading South West law firm Stephens Scown has underlined its support for the rural economy in the region with the appointment of a new consultant with extensive financial and relationship management...
View ArticleConcern for farmers grows as supermarkets continue to slash milk prices
The law firm behind the campaign to protect West Country milk producers – Support South West Dairy Farmers – is warning that the continuing drop in retail milk prices can only put further pressure on...
View ArticleTruro lawyer asked to sit on the Agricultural Law Association Council
A solicitor based in Truro has been asked to sit on the council of the Agricultural Law Association (ALA), which promotes the understanding and development of law and professional services in...
View ArticleWhen divorce happens: an eight point plan for farming families
Divorces in farming families can throw up a number of complex issues. Provided below is an eight point action plan. 1.Seek advice early on – so much more can often be achieved if advice is sought at...
View ArticleFarming and the future in spotlight at rural seminar
Farmers and farming businesses will gather to hear the latest offering from a trio of local firms at a business essentials seminar on 21 October 2015. The event titled “Your Farm, Your Family, Your...
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