Rising energy costs, record wet weather, Rachel Reeves' IHT announcements and subsidy changes risk destroying the sector.
The Chancellor announced IHT reforms last month that mean farmers will pay a 20% levy on land and property they inherit worth more than £1million.
The Daily Express crusade Save Britain's Family Farms is demanding a U-turn on this.
Liberal Democrat MP Helen Morgan, who represents North Shropshire, believes it is just one factor hitting farmers hard.
She said: "Farmers are facing a perfect storm of challenges.
Uncertainty
"[They are] skyrocketing energy costs, trade deals that undercut British producers, record wet weather and a botched transition from the Basic Payment Scheme (finance for farmers who carried out eligible agricultural activities that were replaced by delinked payments in January this year).
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