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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Forage changes hit milk yield

We chopped our maize during the first few days in September. The process went smoothly and the effort from everyone involved was thoroughly appreciated. We averaged more than 7t/ha (18t/acre)…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

On-farm ammonia reduction trials see breakthrough

Treating slurry with a biological solution has been found to increase ammonia retention by 43%, lowering odour and ammonia emissions. Pruex, the supplier of the product, carried out trials on…

POULTRY

Wild bird tracking data aims to to help manage avian flu

Wild bird tracking data could soon prove a valuable tool for poultry producers to help them understand their local avian influenza risk and take appropriate action. According to data from…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Terminal tups melt in a commercial hill flock

It’s been a busy few weeks here with the sheep sale season in full swing and our annual bovine TB test for the dairy heifers. Sheep prices have been mixed…

BOVINE TB

Cattle TB vaccine field trials enter next phase

Efforts to eradicate bovine TB took a major step forward today as the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha) announced the launch of Phase 3 field trials for a cattle…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Smart tech helps shorten finishing period on Powys farm

Increased daily liveweight gain, respiratory health issues driven down by 75% and antibiotic use down 60% are the result of using modern technology with good stockmanship, at Brongain farm, Powys.…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

NI farmers face mounting threat to vet med supplies

Livestock farmers in Northern Ireland could be left with access to fewer veterinary medicines, as a result of changes to the Windsor Framework agreement next year. Proposed changes mean that…

DAIRY

Advice on managing transition for better cow fertility

Dairy farmers are losing too many cows to poor fertility, but good management from drying off to submission can prevent those involuntary culls. Getting the basics right, from cow condition…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Will creep feeding cut weaning stress?

What a difference a year makes. We have most of the winter crops sown, leaving only a field of broccoli to be harvested before drilling with wheat. This time last…

POULTRY

How free-range layers complement electricity generation

Six thousand hens range under the solar array on 16ha (40 acres) of former arable land let to egg producers Charlie and Laura Tomkins. The birds share the site with…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Pig industry responds to antibiotics use criticism

The UK pig industry has hit back at criticism over its use of antibiotics, following an investigation by animal rights groups which linked major food retailers to pork allegedly contaminated…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Cell counts up for cows grazing excess grass

Autumn can be the most testing time of year for grassland management. If we want to deem ourselves as an effective grazing herd, it requires patience, adaptability and knowing when…

LIVESTOCK

How to manage your farm boss to influence decision-making

If you can learn to manage your boss at work, you acquire influencing skills, stakeholder strategy and how to set in motion low-risk change that benefits the business – and…

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BOVINE TB

Cattle TB vaccine field trials enter next phase

Efforts to eradicate bovine TB took a major step forward today as the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha) announced the launch of Phase 3 field trials for a cattle…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Pig industry responds to antibiotics use criticism

The UK pig industry has hit back at criticism over its use of antibiotics, following an investigation by animal rights groups which linked major food retailers to pork allegedly contaminated…

LIVESTOCK

New 'Muck Off' campaign seeks to raise hygiene standards

The AHDB has relaunched its Muck Free Truck campaign to strengthen biosecurity across the UK pig industry and reduce the risk of disease spreading through contaminated transport with a bold…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue reaches Wales as cases increase steadily

Farmers in Wales are being urged to get their livestock vaccinated against bluetongue as soon as possible and remain vigilant as two cases of BTV-3 have been confirmed. The cases…

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DAIRY

How cow-controlled climate ventilation can reduce lameness

A combination of positive pressure tubes, side curtains and cooling has helped cows to cope better with heat stress, maintain yields and improve foot health at Graig Olway, in Monmouthshire.…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

On-farm ammonia reduction trials see breakthrough

Treating slurry with a biological solution has been found to increase ammonia retention by 43%, lowering odour and ammonia emissions. Pruex, the supplier of the product, carried out trials on…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Smart tech helps shorten finishing period on Powys farm

Increased daily liveweight gain, respiratory health issues driven down by 75% and antibiotic use down 60% are the result of using modern technology with good stockmanship, at Brongain farm, Powys.…

DAIRY

Advice on managing transition for better cow fertility

Dairy farmers are losing too many cows to poor fertility, but good management from drying off to submission can prevent those involuntary culls. Getting the basics right, from cow condition…

POULTRY

How free-range layers complement electricity generation

Six thousand hens range under the solar array on 16ha (40 acres) of former arable land let to egg producers Charlie and Laura Tomkins. The birds share the site with…

LIVESTOCK

How to manage your farm boss to influence decision-making

If you can learn to manage your boss at work, you acquire influencing skills, stakeholder strategy and how to set in motion low-risk change that benefits the business – and…

DAIRY

How new dairy entrants raised funds with no fixed assets

From 27 sheep and a handful of beef just over a decade ago, Cumbrian tenant farmers Matt and Lissy Stephenson have established a 900-cow herd yielding 13,400 litres a cow…

DAIRY

Advice on dry cow shed management for high yielders

The high-yielding cow faces immense metabolic challenges. Transition diseases such as milk fever, ketosis, and displaced abomasum cases remain costly threats, and poor fertility results in inefficiency. The transition period…

LIVESTOCK

How hock and neck sores can limit milk yield potential

Hock lesions and neck rubs could be depriving high-yielding cows of their ability to achieve their full genetic potential. An additional two lactations will also be forfeited, according to Cow…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on drying off high-yielding cows

With cows now reaching lactation yields of 13,000 litres-plus as standard, it is common for them to still be giving 40 litres (or more) at drying off. This risks discomfort…

DAIRY

When are the best times to condition-score the herd?

Body condition scoring the whole herd at two key stages in lactation will repay the time and effort it takes only if the results are reviewed and used to change…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Fire risk planning - what to consider on a livestock farm

Climate change is driving livestock farmers to consider farm resilience and feed security. But it should also make them think about the increasing challenge from wildfires and the risk to…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of feeding transition milk to calves

Helping calves build immunity quickly from the moment they are born goes far beyond the “colostrum story”, according to consultant vet Tommy Heffernan. While the role of nature’s “liquid gold”…

SHEEP

3 myths around feeding ewes debunked

Feeding ewes correctly before tupping and during pregnancy is vital for flock health, fertility and lamb output. Yet many long-held beliefs continue to influence on-farm decisions, often adding unnecessary costs…

BEEF

How positive change on beef farm grew from tragedy

When Kent farmer Edward Hulme died suddenly three years ago, aged just 43, his widow, Lou, vowed to continue the beef enterprise he had worked so hard to build. Had…

HOUSING AND HANDLING

Advice on dairy buildings designed for weather extremes

Vets and consultants are urging a rethink on building design to future-proof against greater heat stress risk and drought, while allowing the cow to express her natural behaviour. Recent modelling…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Beef producers benefit as tight supplies push prices higher

Farmgate beef prices have continued to strengthen, supported by a reduced supply of cattle across the UK. As seasonal demand builds ahead of Christmas, abattoirs appear increasingly eager to secure…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Morrisons expands Australian beef line

Fears that ongoing beef imports from Australia are undermining UK producers have deepened as retailer Morrisons has extended its Australian beef line across online and in-store outlets. The Limited Edish…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Split market for store cattle as short-keep beasts in demand

Store cattle continue to meet a buoyant trade with buyers looking to fill their sheds for winter, but with a clear preference for shorter keep animals. Composite data from the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

AHDB aims to stimulate demand in lacklustre pig market

The AHDB is stepping up its efforts to stimulate domestic and international demand following a period of flat prices in the pigmeat market. On the domestic front, the levy board…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish red meat exports reach record high

Scottish red meat exports, including offal, have soared to a record £164m between August 2024 to July 2025, according to the latest Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) annual export survey. According…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Waitrose pledges 100% free-range British pork by 2027

Waitrose has announced a commitment to selling only 100% free-range own-label British pork by 2027, in partnership with Pilgrim’s Europe and UK pig farmers. From 15 October 2025, all Waitrose…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Forage changes hit milk yield

We chopped our maize during the first few days in September. The process went smoothly and the effort from everyone involved was thoroughly appreciated. We averaged more than 7t/ha (18t/acre)…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Terminal tups melt in a commercial hill flock

It’s been a busy few weeks here with the sheep sale season in full swing and our annual bovine TB test for the dairy heifers. Sheep prices have been mixed…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Will creep feeding cut weaning stress?

What a difference a year makes. We have most of the winter crops sown, leaving only a field of broccoli to be harvested before drilling with wheat. This time last…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Cell counts up for cows grazing excess grass

Autumn can be the most testing time of year for grassland management. If we want to deem ourselves as an effective grazing herd, it requires patience, adaptability and knowing when…

Dairy

DAIRY

How cow-controlled climate ventilation can reduce lameness

A combination of positive pressure tubes, side curtains and cooling has helped cows to cope better with heat stress, maintain yields and improve foot health at Graig Olway, in Monmouthshire.…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

On-farm ammonia reduction trials see breakthrough

Treating slurry with a biological solution has been found to increase ammonia retention by 43%, lowering odour and ammonia emissions. Pruex, the supplier of the product, carried out trials on…

DAIRY

Advice on managing transition for better cow fertility

Dairy farmers are losing too many cows to poor fertility, but good management from drying off to submission can prevent those involuntary culls. Getting the basics right, from cow condition…

DAIRY

How new dairy entrants raised funds with no fixed assets

From 27 sheep and a handful of beef just over a decade ago, Cumbrian tenant farmers Matt and Lissy Stephenson have established a 900-cow herd yielding 13,400 litres a cow…

DAIRY

Advice on dry cow shed management for high yielders

The high-yielding cow faces immense metabolic challenges. Transition diseases such as milk fever, ketosis, and displaced abomasum cases remain costly threats, and poor fertility results in inefficiency. The transition period…

LIVESTOCK

How hock and neck sores can limit milk yield potential

Hock lesions and neck rubs could be depriving high-yielding cows of their ability to achieve their full genetic potential. An additional two lactations will also be forfeited, according to Cow…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on drying off high-yielding cows

With cows now reaching lactation yields of 13,000 litres-plus as standard, it is common for them to still be giving 40 litres (or more) at drying off. This risks discomfort…

DAIRY

When are the best times to condition-score the herd?

Body condition scoring the whole herd at two key stages in lactation will repay the time and effort it takes only if the results are reviewed and used to change…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Fire risk planning - what to consider on a livestock farm

Climate change is driving livestock farmers to consider farm resilience and feed security. But it should also make them think about the increasing challenge from wildfires and the risk to…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of feeding transition milk to calves

Helping calves build immunity quickly from the moment they are born goes far beyond the “colostrum story”, according to consultant vet Tommy Heffernan. While the role of nature’s “liquid gold”…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

UK dairy cattle welfare strategy makes good progress

Significant progress has been made in meeting six dairy cow welfare goals, a recent report has highlighted. The five-year UK Dairy Cattle Welfare Strategy was launched two years ago by…

DAIRY

Farmers Weekly Awards 2025: Dairy Farmer of the Year

John and Nicola Young of Jenkin Cragg Farm, Kendal in Cumbria are the winners of Farmers Weekly Awards 2025 Dairy Farmer of the Year. A well-bred herd selected for milk…

Livestock machinery

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BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Ultimate guide to buying a big square baler 2026

Big square baler updates in this year’s Farmers Weekly Ultimate Guide centre around the addition of more technology, making it easier to keep accurate task and crop records, and isobus-linked automation…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Ultimate guide to buying a round baler 2026

New round baler models and upgrades promising higher work rates and denser bales have been announced by several manufacturers this autumn, ahead of planned launches at Agritechnica in mid-November. See…

FORAGERS

Driver's view: Contractor rates Claas Jaguar 1200

Demand for more chopping capacity has driven Claas to join John Deere and Krone in the 1,000hp forage harvester division, as it looks to deliver the throughput expected by mega…

FORAGERS

Kemper maize headers get comfort boosting transport wheel

Kemper has tweaked the design of its 400Pro maize headers, adding an optional integrated transport wheel that promises a smoother ride on the road. This is mounted on a hydraulic…