You just dont go there. Ben stokes speaking to dan walker there. Time for a look at the weather. Heres helen willetts. Some of us woke up to snowfall and some of it is still there but mostly now over the hills but the rain is coming down thick and fast. In amongst all that rain and snow, weve got some beautiful sunshine. This was edinburgh earlier. Visible on the satellite picture here but this swathe of cloud unfortunately brings rain to those areas already severely flooded and theres more to come. There are met Office Yellow warnings for rain in this part of the world and there are numerous flood warnings still. In fact, the numbers are now rising across the midlands, particularly warwickshire and oxfordshire to the could be some nasty conditions if you are travelling. The river levels are rising quickly and flowing fast. For the next few hours you can see that rain with as across the midlands, very little letup towards the southwest and northeast, pivoting further north westwards as
At Paddock Farm in Warwickshire, 300 Hy-line and Dekalb hens follow beef cattle around the grazing rotation, producing an average of 240 eggs a day. They
Land in your area 2020: West Midlands >More in
Both the number of acres and the number of farms publicly marketed in the West Midlands in 2020 dropped 44% on the previous year, according to Strutt & Parker’s data.
However, agents say the growing trend of holdings being sold privately will mask the total amount of land and farms changing hands.
The average price has edged up year-on-year for both arable (12%) and pasture (4%), with increased demand helping support land values.
Frustrated buyers
The West Midlands has seen a very similar pattern to other parts of the country, with several significant off-market deals, while, generally, the market has been led by a lack of quality stock with limited farms and land available.