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Farming Britain #8 - Frosty tax reaction and Arctic Farming

In this episode of Farming Britain: The chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves wants to close down farming – and she is not bothering to ask DEFRA to do ...it for her. Farmer and former MP Neil Parish gauges the temperature of farmers on Labour's inheritance tax plans for family farms. He is at Agrifest South-West, a primestock show in Devon.

In a nutshell – they're pretty cheesed off and their life's work is under threat even though Prime |Minister Keir Starmer thinks it'll only impact an unfortunate few.

Show your support and call for the government to overturn the family farm tax https://www.campaigns.nfuonline.com/page/160300/petition/1
Turn up on 19 November 2024 invited or not https://agriwebmedia.typeform.com/to/v4NNbWxh

According to FarmingForum approval has been gained from The Metropolitan police to organise a lawful rally in London on the 19th as a separate event to the NFU mass lobby.


In a change of pace we head to Swedish Lapland 100 kilometers inside the Arctic Circle to see what grows in a part of the planet which can be under a blanket of snow for 8 months of the year.

https://heartoflapland.com/

Last but not least we're visiting Niall Rowntree on his croft in Scotland where he's trying out David Edwards' seaweed tonic for his cows – it apparently works for all livestock and Dave is even trying it himself!

https://www.ukseaweedfertiliser.co.uk/

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