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Minette Batters

As heavy snow and freezing temperatures continue to sweep the nation, the NFU has been providing its members with updated online guidance on how to best cope with the adverse weather.

To help farmers stay and take the best possible action, the guidance covers several consequences of severe weather, such as blocked roads, workers’ entitlement to pay and advice on gritting roads and working in low temperatures.

New NFU president Minette Batters said: “Farmers are pivotal in the rural community, particularly during times of adverse weather, and they will be playing their part to help clear roads, unfreeze water pipes and providing emergency help to those in need, all while caring for their own business and livestock.

“Most businesses suffer during a cold snap and farming is no different. As many affected farmers will be trying to reach remote parts of their farms, I am urging everyone to remain as safe as possible and take the necessary precautions.

“However, in many cases, it is inevitable that business as usual will be disrupted. The NFU is supporting its members to ensure that they have the information to remain safe during this time of severe weather.”