In the first of a two-part series, Farmers Guardian's Alex Black speaks to Collyer Bristow's Carly Russell
Labour MP Maya Ellis writes on working with farmers to change Inheritance Tax thresholds prior to Christmas, and why collaboration is going to be crucial in the next decade of British farming
Mark Watler, a farmworker from Leicestershire, says farmer protests are about fairness as blockades outside distribution centres enter their fourth week
Farmers held protests at supermarket distribution centres in Leicestershire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Co Londonderry to urge retail bosses for fairness and transparency on pay and food standards
South Devon MP Caroline Voaden writes on why the Government's recent uplift to Inheritance Tax thresholds still fails to scratch the surface for family farms
The campaign attracted a crowd at the Farmers Guardian stand at LAMMA last week (Jan 14 - 15)
British farmers said they are being 'undercut' by cheap imports on supermarket shelves while feeling 'devalued' by Government with changes to Inheritance Tax, all at a time when producers face ever increasing costs to produce food
Knight Frank have suggested the Government's IHT concession could boost confidence
Study finds almost 100% of farmers do not feel appreciated by the Government as many vow to fight on over IHT
Emma Reynolds told the Oxford Farming Conference there would be no more changes following the adjustments announced pre-Christmas