Landowners are entitled to claim compensation from utility companies for disruption to farming practices, damage to land, or allowing access to land – without any cost exposure
Land
Succession planning – who are our future farmers?
Succession planning is an essential part of a business’ success
Global Positioning Equipment, Boundary Mapping and Boundary Dispute Reports
New GPS equipment, New Mapping and Boundary Dispute Report service from Baileys and Partners Team in Anglesey
Woodlands: The value of data in unlocking the potential of natural capital assets.
Record your ancient trees on the Ancient Tree Inventory, and see what additional benefits you might achieve in addition to contributing to increased public records of our natural assets.
ENVIRONMENTAL PAYMENTS TO FARMERS: GOLDMINE OR MINEFIELD?
ENVIRONMENTAL PAYMENTS TO FARMERS:
GOLDMINE OR MINEFIELD?
Nutrient Credits: An opportunity for farmers and landowners to assist developers unlock their assets
Nutrient neutrality has become a practical issue for developers across the UK following a judgement by the European Court of Justice.
Vertical farming: The future?
Vertical farming. It’s the latest farming trend that’s been proving popular across the pond in the US and is a market that’s expected to grow exponentially as the decade goes on. (more…)
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones: Legislation update
Since their implementation in April 2021, Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ) have caused controversy among the Welsh farming community due to the one-size-fits-all approach. (more…)
English Rural planning reforms
Major changes to the planning system have been announced by the government, which will ease restrictions on changes to agricultural building usage in England. (more…)
An ecosystem service: Broadleaf silviculture in action with horsepower
Broadleaf silviculture and horse logging work delivering an ecosystem service in an Ancient Woodland Site of Special Scientific Interest