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Farmland

Farmland prices remain stable despite market uncertainty in Q1 2026

Agri-Business

2 months ago

Farmland prices remain stable despite market uncertainty in Q1 2026

Farmland prices in England have remained stable during the first quarter of this year due to a reported limited supply and steady demand.

Knight Frank: 1ac of farmland now worth just under £8,700

Agri-Business

5 months ago

Knight Frank: 1ac of farmland now worth just under £8,700

The farmland market remains becalmed, but the government's inheritance tax U-turn could boost...

Price of agricultural land in England is 'very variable' - Strutt & Parker

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Price of agricultural land in England is 'very variable' - Strutt & Parker

The price of agricultural land is "very variable", with land values ranging from £6,500/ac to £17,000/ac, according to Strutt & Parker.

Labour Party in power could impact farm sales in Northern England - GSC Grays

Agri Politics

2 years ago

Labour Party in power could impact farm sales in Northern England - GSC Grays

GSC Grays has said the result of the General Election and its subsequent tax shifts could impact...

Farmland values reach record high despite 'pre-election uncertainty'

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Farmland values reach record high despite 'pre-election uncertainty'

Knight Frank has said the average value of bare agricultural land in England and Wales reached a new record high of £9,335/ac in the second quarter of 2024 despite "pre-election uncertainty".

Agri-Business

2 years ago

GB farmland market activity continues 'upward trajectory' - Savills

Great British farmland market activity is continuing its upward trajectory from its post-Brexit...

GB farmland market activity continues 'upward trajectory' - Savills

Agri-Business

2 years ago

6% more farmland has been marketed compared to same period last year

Latest analysis shows that 7,400ac of farmland has been marketed in the first three months of 2024, 6% more than the same period in 2023.

6% more farmland has been marketed compared to same period last year

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Non-farmers bought more than half the farms sold in 2023

Non-farmers bought more than half of the farms and estates sold on the open market in England in...

Non-farmers bought more than half the farms sold in 2023

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Farmland values see 2% surge in Knight Frank Farmland Index

Average farmland values saw a 2% surge in the final quarter of 2023, according to property...

Farmland values see 2% surge in Knight Frank Farmland Index

Agri-Business

2 years ago

157,200ac of farmland was marketed in 'pivotal year' of 2023

2023 was a "pivotal year" for Great Britain's farmland supply with 157,200ac marketed, according to...

157,200ac of farmland was marketed in 'pivotal year' of 2023

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Latest figures show demand for farmland 'remains robust'

Property consultancy Knight Frank's latest farmland index Q3 has revealed that an acre of land is...

Latest figures show demand for farmland 'remains robust'

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Farmland remains 'extremely resilient' despite challenges - Strutt & Parker

Strutt & Parker has said farmland is remaining "extremely resilient" despite rising interest rates and a squeeze on farm profitability.

Farmland remains 'extremely resilient' despite challenges - Strutt & Parker

Rural Life

4 years ago

Farmland values set to reach £10,000/ac

Farmland is climbing in value with the average price of arable land in England forecast to reach £10,000/ac by the end of the year.

Farmland values set to reach £10,000/ac

N.Ireland

4 years ago

Research: Saliva sampling may help pig farmers target treatments

Researchers have been studying how sampling saliva from piglets and sows could help farmers to target treatments and reduce AMR among pigs.

Research: Saliva sampling may help pig farmers target treatments

Rural Life

4 years ago

Farmland demand continues to outstrip supply

Farmland and estates are being snapped up by buyers more quickly than for several years as demand continues to outstrip...

Farmland demand continues to outstrip supply

Agri-Business

4 years ago

Watch: Farmland – machinery prices and farm costs

https://youtu.be/j8DTwff_6Lk The latest episode of Farmland, which shines a light on...

Watch: Farmland – machinery prices and farm costs

Agri-Business

4 years ago

31% increase in Scottish farmland values in 2021

After an entrenched period of low supply, the level of Scottish farmland on the market increased by 63% in 2021 compared...

31% increase in Scottish farmland values in 2021

Agri-Business

5 years ago

Green investment in farmland on the rise

The number of people looking to buy farmland so they can manage it to improve biodiversity or generate carbon credits is on the rise.

Green investment in farmland on the rise

Rural Life

5 years ago

Farmland supply was the lowest on record in Scotland during 2020

Demand for farmland in Scotland outstripped supply in 2020, due to a combination of low volumes, among other things.

Farmland supply was the lowest on record in Scotland during 2020

Rural Life

6 years ago

'Low supply and pent-up demand' sees farmland values rise 3% in 2020

Farmland values rose by an average of 3% in England during the first six months of 2020 because of historically low supply and pent-up demand.

'Low supply and pent-up demand' sees farmland values rise 3% in 2020

Dairy

6 years ago

Video: How to carry out grass measuring on your farm

Grazed grass is the cheapest feed available to Irish farmers and is key to achieving high levels of...

Video: How to carry out grass measuring on your farm

Dairy

6 years ago

Video: Top tips when carrying out one of the most important jobs on a dairy farm

The milking routine is the most important job on a dairy farm, because you could say it is the only...

Video: Top tips when carrying out one of the most important jobs on a dairy farm

Agri-Business

8 years ago

A ‘no deal’ scenario: ‘The real fear is cheaper beef imports undermining our market’

A no deal scenario would have serious implications for Irish and Northern Irish farmers across many...

A ‘no deal’ scenario: ‘The real fear is cheaper beef imports undermining our market’

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