The impending decline of the tenanted sector in British agriculture has been forecast for many years. Much debate has surrounded the issues and ensuing legislation has repeatedly attempted to stave-off what some view as the inevitable demise of tenant farmers. Following a flurry of activity after the Northfield Report of 1979 and culminating in the Agricultural Holdings Acts of 1984 and 1986, the debate has recently been fuelled by a strongly pro-market lobby. With the public support of successive Ministers of Agriculture, this lobby has advocated a rejection of the former state intervention in the landlord/tenant relationship in favour of freedom of contract, an option that now appears increasingly likely to reach the statute books. This p...
The report presents a repeat of a 1989-90 postal survey to explore the land tenurial changes in Engl...
This paper addresses two issues: the relationship between the choice of rental contract in agricultu...
In the context of the trend towards fewer and larger farms, and an ageing farming population, this p...
Little research has been conducted on the restructuring activities of tenant farmers in response to ...
Little research has been conducted on the restructuring activities of tenant farmers in response to ...
A decline in the availability of opportunities for new entrants to agriculture is a recognised conse...
Structural change across the agricultural sector in the United Kingdom has continued to reduce the o...
Little work has considered explicitly the role of farm tenancy in influencing the uptake (or not) of...
Although there is widespread support for the "ideal model" of agricultural production being based ar...
Many farmers in Trinidad & Tobago rent the land on which they farm, either from the State, State-own...
iv, 31 p.Although there is widespread support for the "ideal model" of agricultural production being...
The paper is an attempt to present some selected issues related to the change in the lease rent dur...
The evolution of landownership and occupancy in xxth century Great Britain, on which the Northfield ...
Formal statutory guidance to arbitrators involved in settling disputes over rents for agricultural h...
Until the law was amended in 1984, the tenants of agricultural holdings enjoyed security of tenure f...
The report presents a repeat of a 1989-90 postal survey to explore the land tenurial changes in Engl...
This paper addresses two issues: the relationship between the choice of rental contract in agricultu...
In the context of the trend towards fewer and larger farms, and an ageing farming population, this p...
Little research has been conducted on the restructuring activities of tenant farmers in response to ...
Little research has been conducted on the restructuring activities of tenant farmers in response to ...
A decline in the availability of opportunities for new entrants to agriculture is a recognised conse...
Structural change across the agricultural sector in the United Kingdom has continued to reduce the o...
Little work has considered explicitly the role of farm tenancy in influencing the uptake (or not) of...
Although there is widespread support for the "ideal model" of agricultural production being based ar...
Many farmers in Trinidad & Tobago rent the land on which they farm, either from the State, State-own...
iv, 31 p.Although there is widespread support for the "ideal model" of agricultural production being...
The paper is an attempt to present some selected issues related to the change in the lease rent dur...
The evolution of landownership and occupancy in xxth century Great Britain, on which the Northfield ...
Formal statutory guidance to arbitrators involved in settling disputes over rents for agricultural h...
Until the law was amended in 1984, the tenants of agricultural holdings enjoyed security of tenure f...
The report presents a repeat of a 1989-90 postal survey to explore the land tenurial changes in Engl...
This paper addresses two issues: the relationship between the choice of rental contract in agricultu...
In the context of the trend towards fewer and larger farms, and an ageing farming population, this p...