²ÝÁñÉçÇø in England who have been shortlisted for Defra's second round of Slurry Infrastructure grant funding must complete a slurry store location and design assessment form before September 30 2024
David Morley, head of conservation and environment at H&H Land and Estates outlines some of the key changes to the options available
Tim Eagle, MSP for the Highland and Islands, said potential changes to agricultural support in Scotland could leave farmers facing increased volumes of paperwork
Plans for farmer-led committee to discuss research and funding opportunities
From gaps in grant funding to opportunities for Scottish farmers and crofters; here is the latest farm grants news for your business
With so much change in the industry recently, farmers have a lot to deal with. So, what does resilience actually mean? Emily Ashworth finds out more
Referring to the Slurry Infrastructure Grant, Henry Clemons, an associate in rural consultancy at Knight Frank said while invaluable for farming businesses, the application process ‘demands a significant amount of detail, technical expertise and resources that many farmers simply do not possess or cannot afford to divert from their core operations'
With now 102 actions to choose from in the latest Sustainable Farming Incentive announcement, NFU senior countryside adviser Claire Robinson runs through the new options
A new grant for hen housing with a budget of more than £20 million is expected to open up for initial applications at the end of June
Figures from April 2024 suggests that the current scheme had provided direct one-to-one support to over 12,000 businesses so far. The FFRF runs until March 2025