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Join legal specialists from Top 50 UK law firm HCR Law, who'll bring you views, insight and practical tips on a range of topics affecting you and your business. From family law to mergers and acquisitions, our passion for people is at the heart of everything we do. Find out more at www.hcrlaw.com.

  1. Agriculture | Talk Farm | S2 E4 | IHT briefing - what's next?

    JAN 23

    Agriculture | Talk Farm | S2 E4 | IHT briefing - what's next?

    In this episode, James Frankland, Partner in our Agriculture and Estates team, sits down with Lisa Millington, Head of Agricultural Private Client, to give you the latest update on the rollercoaster that has been Inheritance Tax reforms for farmers and rural business owners. James and Lisa begin with the Autumn 2025 budget, unpacking how Rachel Reeves’ announcement lived up to the hopes and fears of the farming community, and in particular the announcement that the relief allowance would be transferrable between spouses after all. They then move on to the pre-Christmas U-turn, which saw the shock announcement that the £1 million Agricultural and Business Property Relief allowance would be uplifted from £1 million to £2.5 million, creating a potential £5 million relief for married couples. This shift opens up meaningful estate planning opportunities, particularly for younger farming families looking ahead to future lifetime gifts. They explain how HMRC’s emphasis on “unused” relief interacts with existing spousal exemptions, and what that means in practice. Why the change represents a huge improvement — but not a complete solutionHow the U-turn may have been influenced by the Farm Profitability ReviewThe types of farming businesses that benefit most (and those still left exposed)Real‑world examples of how clients’ inheritance tax positions are shiftingWhy this is about supporting businesses as well as farmsLooking ahead, James and Lisa outline the steps farmers can still take before the rules come into force in April, reflect on rumours of possible delays, and clarify whether existing planning is now redundant (spoiler: it isn’t). They share practical actions — from reviewing structures to considering trusts — and discuss what we may expect from HMRC as implementation unfolds. Talk Farm highlights the challenges and opportunities shaping rural life in the UK. Each episode offers expert industry commentary and practical guidance for those navigating the issues facing agriculture and landed estates today. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Find out more about HCR Law's services for Agriculture and Estates here.

    23 min
  2. Agriculture | Talk Farm | S2 E1 | Tackling food waste on UK farms

    10/21/2025

    Agriculture | Talk Farm | S2 E1 | Tackling food waste on UK farms

    Discover how farmers and communities can reduce staggering levels of UK food waste with special guest Roz Scott from Still Good Food Did you know that an estimated 3.3 to 3.6 million tonnes of food never leave UK farms each year? Talk Farm returns for a second series, and we’re kicking off by delving into this urgent issue and uncovering how innovative solutions—and passionate people—are tackling the challenge from the ground up. Join host James Frankland as he sits down with Roz Scott, Gleaning Coordinator at Still Good Food. Roz brings her expertise from the frontlines of the fight against food waste, sharing insights from her work rescuing surplus produce and empowering communities. Discover how her organisation, Still Good Food, is making a real difference by connecting farms, volunteers, and those in need. This episode includes: Behind-the-scenes look at how gleaning is helping UK farmers reduce waste and boost sustainabilityRoz Scott’s journey and the mission of Still Good Food to rescue surplus produce and feed local communitiesEye-opening statistics: 3.3 to 3.6 million tonnes of food wasted on UK farms every yearThe influence of supermarkets and supply chains in driving farm-level food wasteBenefits for farmers: cutting costs, building community, and supporting foodbanksHow listeners can get involved in gleaning and food redistribution in their own areasExploring the history and roots of gleaning in agricultureIn increasingly turbulent times for agriculture and landed estates, Talk Farm sets out to identify the human impacts of legal and political developments, offering industry commentary and practical guidance that cuts through the noise. The show is hosted by members of our Agriculture and Estates team, many of whom are working farmers as well as experts in agricultural law. Learn more about our services for farmers and rural professionals.

    24 min
  3. Agriculture | Talk Farm | S1 E8 | Mental health in farming: how did we get here?

    06/25/2025

    Agriculture | Talk Farm | S1 E8 | Mental health in farming: how did we get here?

    Mental health in farming has always been a problem, but it’s only in recent years that this has become prominent in the national conversation. Only 55% of farmers feel positive about their mental health, according to a survey conducted by Farmers Weekly.95% of UK farmers under the age of 40 rank poor mental health as one of the biggest hidden problems facing farmers today, according to a 2024 study by the Farm Safety Foundation.According to the Office for National Statistics, 62 farmers died by suicide in England and Wales in 2023.For the final episode in series one of Talk Farm, host Rory Hutchings sits down with Malcolm Thomas, trustee and former Chairman of the National Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI). Malcolm’s long and celebrated career has been dedicated to driving positive change in the agricultural sector, from his close involvement with RABI and his lifetime membership of the Young Farmers’ Club movement to leadership roles in the National Farmers Union. Malcolm has deservedly been awarded an MBE for services to agriculture in Wales. In this conversation, one-time colleagues and long-term friends Malcolm and Rory discuss the factors driving poor mental health in the farming community, from unpredictable weather and livestock disease to lack of public support and loneliness. As the government moves ahead with its plans to make significant cuts to Agricultural Relief and Business Property Relief, the challenge for farmers and landowners is becoming more acute. Malcolm shares his perspective on how we can support those who are struggling, starting with improved agricultural education for the country more broadly and progressing to provide clear support paths for individuals who find themselves in trouble. Resources for those in need: RABI offer a number of supports to those struggling with their mental health, including ‘Click & Chat,’ their online mental wellbeing service and connecting those in need with counselling support.The DPJ Foundation provide a 24/7 confidential counselling referral service for members of the agricultural community.In increasingly turbulent times for agriculture and landed estates, Talk Farm sets out to identify the human impacts of legal and political developments, offering industry commentary and practical guidance that cuts through the noise. The show is presented by Rory Hutchings and James Frankland, Partners in HCR Law’s Agriculture and Estates team. Learn more about our services for agricultural professionals.

    25 min

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Join legal specialists from Top 50 UK law firm HCR Law, who'll bring you views, insight and practical tips on a range of topics affecting you and your business. From family law to mergers and acquisitions, our passion for people is at the heart of everything we do. Find out more at www.hcrlaw.com.