Welcome note: It is vital we maintain the pressure to Save Britain's Family Farms

The need to keep up the momentum to force change on Inheritance Tax plans and FG's campaign to Save Britain's Family Farms were on the agenda this week from Farmers Guardian's Head of News and Business Alex Black

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Welcome note: It is vital we maintain the pressure to Save Britain's Family Farms

Momentum is key in the campaign to Save Britain's Family Farms and British farmers are certainly keeping the pressure on across the country. This week has seen tractors descend on London and other major...

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