Author Posts: Aleksandra Cupriak
Close Brothers explains benefits of asset finance for farming businesses
19th February 2025
There are many forms of finance available to businesses today, but one of the most effective for companies wanting to invest in their growth without impacting cash flow is asset finance, said financial expert Close Brothers.
Better allocation of responsibilities is key to improving livestock mobility
19th February 2025
Developing and empowering the wider farm team could be the foundation of improving mobility and foot health on many farms, according to Matt Dobbs, chair of the Stride Mobility Technical Board.
NFU on meeting with Treasury: ‘Heads in sand, fingers in ears, zero empathy’
18th February 2025
NFU has said that the UK government will “reap what it sows” following today’s meeting with the Treasury and after offering an alternative solution to the family farm tax fight.
Farming bosses meet with Treasury: ‘No enthusiasm or appetite for compromise’
18th February 2025
The farming industry leaders have met with the Treasury today to propose a ‘clawback’ mechanism as an alternative to the government’s current inheritance tax plans, however, they were faced with ‘no interest’ from the government.
Double cab pick-up owners should make most of beneficial treatment before it is gone
18th February 2025
From April 2025, HMRC will no longer use the VAT definitions of ‘car’ and ‘van’ to classify double cab pick-up (DCPU) for benefit in kind and capital allowance purposes, or when restricting car hire costs for calculating business profits.
Sheep meat production expected to raise in 2025 despite challenges
18th February 2025
UK sheep meat production is forecast to grow by 2% in 2025, however, the lamb crop for 2025/26 is predicted to fall by 2% compared to the previous year.
Orkney heritage Bere barley grower invests in second McArthur BDC Mecmar drier
18th February 2025
J&S Hay farmers and contractors who farm 230 acres of their own farm and 320 rented acres in Birsay, Orkney, have purchased a second Mecmar mobile drier to increase the drying capacity of their heritage Bere barley, and certified seed barley, freeing up time previously spent monitoring grain drying.
Wiltshire: Sheep bitten by dog prompts police appeal
17th February 2025
Wiltshire Rural Crime Team has issued a plea for dog owners after a sheep was bitten by a dog and another ewe aborted her lambs.
Toughening shotgun ownership restrictions may have huge impact on farming
17th February 2025
The toughening of the shotgun ownership restrictions is predicted to have a huge impact on the farming sector, making the possession of a shotgun more restrictive, expensive and bureaucratic.
Welsh farmer reveals top biosecurity tips on protecting cattle from TB
17th February 2025
A dairy farmer managing a chronic bovine TB breakdown has eliminated a major disease threat to his herd by no longer buying in cattle.
John Deere expands its self-repair solutions
17th February 2025
John Deere has announced the new steps that aim to support customers’ ability to maintain and repair their machines across the agricultural and construction industries.
Friends of RSABI launches with goal to inspire more people and farming businesses
16th February 2025
A decade after RSABI first launched its Supporters’ Scheme, the charity is announcing exciting plans which will see the scheme rebranded as ‘Friends of RSABI’.
