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Thunderstorms bring brief reprieve to rain-starved farms
After weeks of dry weather, widespread thunderstorms have brought much-needed rain, but only enough to provide a brief reprieve for most UK farms.
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How can we help Berkshire farmers improve mental health?
The last two years has been difficult for everybody with the Covid-19 pandemic, and agriculture workers are no different.
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Farmers intimidated as off-road bikers wreak havoc
Graziers on a Welsh mountain are fearful for their personal safety and the welfare of their livestock after an escalation in off-road biking led to the
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Government must fulfil pledge to criminalise trespass
© Adobe Stock/Synto Farmers have challenged the UK government to act on its pledges to create a new criminal offence to tackle illegal encampments on private land. Home secretary Priti Patel has laid out plans to crack down on unauthorised encampments that will specifically target trespassers using vehicles to reside on land who are causing disruption to local communities. Under current laws, landowners must go through the civil courts to remove people trespassing on their land. The cost of securing an eviction can be expensive and claims for nuisance and fly-tipping can run into thousands of pounds. As part of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 for England and Wales, the Home Office is proposing to give police powers to remove people trespassing on private land.
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