Farmers have faced a difficult year, with the longest wet winter since records began followed by the driest spring on record.
Meanwhile, the Labour government's decision to start levying inheritance taxes on farms has sparked protests across the country and further outrage has followed with ministers' sudden closure of the popular grants for sustainable farming practices.
Three quarters of farmers now rely on non-farming enterprises to supplement their food production. From falconry and helicopter rides to spas and solar farms, farmers say these additional services now form a crucial part of the business.
I spoke to some about what they are doing to keep their family businesses afloat.