This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: James Young - vice-president of Agriculture at McCain Foods GB
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown takes a look at the main news stories this week, with the family farm tax dominating the headlines from NFU conference, and the PM facing criticism for breaking his promise on ensuring solar farm developments would not be at the expense of tenant farmers following the appeal decision at Emma and Rob Sturdy's farm. She also looks ahead to next week, with another farmer rally in Westminster on Pancake Day over the impact of the family farm tax on the elderly and terminally ill
Argyll and Bute Councillor Alastair Redman said lab-grown meat 'undermined' the work of farmers and crofters in producing high-quality meat
The Liberal Democrats MP has spoken about the difficulties farming families face in accessing Universal Credit support and why a change in system has left farmers going hungry
General public must be aware of what we could lose if farms are forced to go, says organiser
National Preparedness Commission says the UK Government needs a total rethink on food resilience
The coalition hopes to achieve fair pricing for British farmers, to end 'misleading' labelling in supermarkets, increase on-farm educational opportunities, and promote meat in a balanced diet
Hear from British farmers on the impact of the proposed changes to Inheritance Tax
Guy Singh-Watson accuses retailers of 'stealing farming's story' in a bid to keep prices low
Labour has a 'cast-iron commitment' to food production and highest quality land will be protected vows Steve Reed