In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on new Government plans that could force farmers and landowners to sell their land at a lower value, how lab-grown meat, dairy and sugar could hit retail shelves within two years, and a 'landmark' court ruling for environmental campaign group River Action, which has thrown out the NFU's bid to have chicken manure classed as an agricultural by-product, rather than as industrial ‘waste'
River Action says classification of poultry manure as 'waste' is victory for those trying to save Britain's rivers
A spokesperson for River Action said: "It was a genuine mistake corrected minutes later in the BBC programme"
River Action has funded a judicial review following Shropshire Council's decision to grant LJ Cooke and Son permission for four poultry rearing buildings, each over 100m long, and a biomass store with boilers at North Farm in Montford Bridge
Lawyers claim intensive chicken farming is to blame for historic Wye catchment pollution