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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Beef and lamb prices must be viewed with caution

We processed our Charolais cross Wagyu heifer this month. My friend Ben has the patent on the name and he has always been very enthusiastic of the quality. It hasn't…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: 200-day calf weights up 6kg despite dry summer

We have just experienced our first dump of snow this winter. It causes more hassle for us than it does for the cattle outside. About a foot of snow fell…

PIGS

How organic pig breeder setup benefits business performance

Producer Guy King has doubled sow numbers from 500 to 1,000, and the 2023 Farmers Weekly Pig Farmer of the Year is now selling 350-400 finished pigs a week from…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Tax and disease risk threaten ‘best ever’ year

Another month, another article, and, in this case, another year. This will be my last article for 2025. Looking back over the year, I must admit it could be one…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

New entrant Coyote tops latest Holstein genomic rankings

  Exceptional weight and percentage of fat (62.2kg and +0.3%) have earned a UK-born and bred bull top place in AHDB’s genetic evaluations for genomic Holstein sires (published 2 December).…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

UK border security warning as African swine fever hits Spain

An outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in wild boar in Spain has raised concerns about border security in the UK, given previous poor performance, according to the National Pig…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Wales strengthens animal disease testing capability

The Welsh government is strengthening the country's animal disease testing capacity and has provided £265,000 to Aberystwyth University to establish a specialist diagnostic centre. This will enable regional disease testing…

BEEF

How switch to organic has improved forage across two farms

For Liz and Rob Priest, switching to organic has sharpened their focus on forage – improving quality, productivity and utilisation. The result is lower costs, strengthened business resilience and peace…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Turkey shortage fears played down as bird flu accelerates

Cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza are continuing to spread across the country, though consumers have been reassured that Christmas turkey and egg supplies are secure. Defra confirmed further cases…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

First bluetongue cases confirmed in Northern Ireland

A 20km temporary control zone (TCZ) has been introduced in Northern Ireland following the confirmation of bluetongue virus (BTV 3) in cattle on Saturday (29 November). The Department of Agriculture,…

LIVESTOCK

French new entrants find price rewards in bison production

A keen eye for a commercial opportunity and a willingness to take a risk have paid off for a French couple looking for a way into farming. Establishing a herd…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Data-driven dry cow therapy decisions under way

With only a couple of weeks until dry-off, we are focusing on selective dry cow therapy and culls. Both of these have been determined by our milk recordings and health…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How a heifer rearing unit works successfully at scale

Economies of scale have allowed a contract farming business to maximise efficiency by sending replacement heifer calves from three of its dairy herds to a single, dedicated rearing unit. Farming…

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BREEDING AND FERTILITY

New entrant Coyote tops latest Holstein genomic rankings

  Exceptional weight and percentage of fat (62.2kg and +0.3%) have earned a UK-born and bred bull top place in AHDB’s genetic evaluations for genomic Holstein sires (published 2 December).…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

UK border security warning as African swine fever hits Spain

An outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in wild boar in Spain has raised concerns about border security in the UK, given previous poor performance, according to the National Pig…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Wales strengthens animal disease testing capability

The Welsh government is strengthening the country's animal disease testing capacity and has provided £265,000 to Aberystwyth University to establish a specialist diagnostic centre. This will enable regional disease testing…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Turkey shortage fears played down as bird flu accelerates

Cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza are continuing to spread across the country, though consumers have been reassured that Christmas turkey and egg supplies are secure. Defra confirmed further cases…

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HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on using natural predators to control nuisance flies

Early birds may get worms, but livestock farmers planning fly control in winter benefit by preventing a population explosion of common and stable flies next summer. Starting a tailored fly…

PIGS

How organic pig breeder setup benefits business performance

Producer Guy King has doubled sow numbers from 500 to 1,000, and the 2023 Farmers Weekly Pig Farmer of the Year is now selling 350-400 finished pigs a week from…

BEEF

How switch to organic has improved forage across two farms

For Liz and Rob Priest, switching to organic has sharpened their focus on forage – improving quality, productivity and utilisation. The result is lower costs, strengthened business resilience and peace…

LIVESTOCK

French new entrants find price rewards in bison production

A keen eye for a commercial opportunity and a willingness to take a risk have paid off for a French couple looking for a way into farming. Establishing a herd…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How a heifer rearing unit works successfully at scale

Economies of scale have allowed a contract farming business to maximise efficiency by sending replacement heifer calves from three of its dairy herds to a single, dedicated rearing unit. Farming…

LIVESTOCK

How a beef and sheep farmer learned to set realistic goals

Going on a business course not only helped Matt Jordan to work out what he wanted to do with his family farm – it clarified what he did not aspire…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on applying lime to cubicles to aid mastitis control

Liming cubicles may not be anyone’s favourite job, but it remains an important task in mastitis control. Push/pull-along dispensers, auger-driven models (spreading lime with bedding sawdust), or the traditional bucket-and-mug…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Advice on winter measures to keep bluetongue virus at bay

Although falling temperatures will now curtail midge activity and bluetongue virus replication, farmers can still take measures to reduce infection pressure this winter by disrupting the midge life cycle. Poorly…

DAIRY

How teamwork got dairy herd’s mastitis spike under control

When mastitis rates unexpectedly surged in Steve and Emma Furnival’s spring-calving herd, it put pressure on every part of their business — from cow health and profitability to team morale.…

FOOT HEALTH

Sole ulcers in dairy: Risk factors and how to reduce them

Sole ulcers persist as one of the major causes of lameness in dairy cattle in the UK. For both animal welfare and economic reasons, minimising the incidence of these cases…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

How smiley faces can be used to share cow milking status

Simple, visual alerts still have their place in the milking parlour, even in the era of smart cow technology. A sequence of three dots followed by a line on the…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

How Johne’s management cut disease to less than 2% of herd

Consistent efforts to prevent Johne’s disease in a high-yielding Wiltshire dairy herd have resulted in cases falling from a high of 25% (cows identified as Johne’s positive or high risk)…

FEED AND NUTRITION

How one dairy is managing forage stocks for weather extremes

Three weather apps and a bespoke spreadsheet are helping to feed cows cost-effectively at Clive Hall Farm – despite more extreme weather patterns affecting forage stocks for this spring block-calving…

POULTRY

Tips for new entrants from a 16-year-old entrepreneur

Starting a new farming enterprise can be challenging at any age. Lewis Thomas was just 13 when he launched his own business, producing free-range eggs from a flock of layers…

DAIRY

How two dairies are using bovine pheromone to reduce stress

High-yielding herds milking through robots and running heifers as a separate milking group are now using a bovine pheromone to further reduce stress levels at first calving. Despite already operating…

BEEF

3 ways suckler beef producer sharpened business skills

Budgeting, stock valuations and targeting effort where the rewards are greatest have helped put a farming business in the Scottish Borders on a firmer footing. Robert Wilson, who runs Cowbog…

Meat markets and prices

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Flying beef trade at Winslow Christmas Primestock Show

Christmas primestock shows have been in full swing at auction markets across the country in the past week, with an already buoyant beef trade receiving a festive uplift. Winslow Christmas…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

GB pig price falls to £2/kg as margins tighten on farm

After several buoyant years for the pork sector, falling pig prices are once again squeezing margins for producers. Finished pig prices have slipped by almost 8p/kg in the past three…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lamb trade strengthens as tight supplies support prices

The lamb trade appears to have turned a corner, with tighter supplies and improved export demand helping prices recover in recent weeks. Deadweight lamb prices plateaued during October, but have…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

EU grants UK 'negligible risk' status for BSE

The EU Commission has officially recognised the UK as having "negligible risk" status for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), a decision which should open the door for British exports to the…

BUSINESS

Scottish census reveals worrying fall in livestock numbers

Cattle numbers in Scotland have contracted again during the past year, dropping by 14,500 head between June 2024 and June 2025 to total 1,65m head. This represents a 1% fall…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Heavier pigs and falling prices raise alarms for pork sector

A surge in carcass weights and falling prices have raised fresh concerns for pig producers, as processors grapple with backlogs and tight margins. Carcass weights have crept up for finished…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Beef and lamb prices must be viewed with caution

We processed our Charolais cross Wagyu heifer this month. My friend Ben has the patent on the name and he has always been very enthusiastic of the quality. It hasn't…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: 200-day calf weights up 6kg despite dry summer

We have just experienced our first dump of snow this winter. It causes more hassle for us than it does for the cattle outside. About a foot of snow fell…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Tax and disease risk threaten ‘best ever’ year

Another month, another article, and, in this case, another year. This will be my last article for 2025. Looking back over the year, I must admit it could be one…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Data-driven dry cow therapy decisions under way

With only a couple of weeks until dry-off, we are focusing on selective dry cow therapy and culls. Both of these have been determined by our milk recordings and health…

Dairy

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

New entrant Coyote tops latest Holstein genomic rankings

  Exceptional weight and percentage of fat (62.2kg and +0.3%) have earned a UK-born and bred bull top place in AHDB’s genetic evaluations for genomic Holstein sires (published 2 December).…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How a heifer rearing unit works successfully at scale

Economies of scale have allowed a contract farming business to maximise efficiency by sending replacement heifer calves from three of its dairy herds to a single, dedicated rearing unit. Farming…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on applying lime to cubicles to aid mastitis control

Liming cubicles may not be anyone’s favourite job, but it remains an important task in mastitis control. Push/pull-along dispensers, auger-driven models (spreading lime with bedding sawdust), or the traditional bucket-and-mug…

NEWS

UK dairy farming benefits environment says report

The virtues of UK dairy farming, including its contribution to nutrition, health and environmental sustainability, are highlighted in a new report by the AHDB. The report, 'Balancing health and sustainability:…

DAIRY

How teamwork got dairy herd’s mastitis spike under control

When mastitis rates unexpectedly surged in Steve and Emma Furnival’s spring-calving herd, it put pressure on every part of their business — from cow health and profitability to team morale.…

FOOT HEALTH

Sole ulcers in dairy: Risk factors and how to reduce them

Sole ulcers persist as one of the major causes of lameness in dairy cattle in the UK. For both animal welfare and economic reasons, minimising the incidence of these cases…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

How smiley faces can be used to share cow milking status

Simple, visual alerts still have their place in the milking parlour, even in the era of smart cow technology. A sequence of three dots followed by a line on the…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

How Johne’s management cut disease to less than 2% of herd

Consistent efforts to prevent Johne’s disease in a high-yielding Wiltshire dairy herd have resulted in cases falling from a high of 25% (cows identified as Johne’s positive or high risk)…

FEED AND NUTRITION

How one dairy is managing forage stocks for weather extremes

Three weather apps and a bespoke spreadsheet are helping to feed cows cost-effectively at Clive Hall Farm – despite more extreme weather patterns affecting forage stocks for this spring block-calving…

DAIRY

How two dairies are using bovine pheromone to reduce stress

High-yielding herds milking through robots and running heifers as a separate milking group are now using a bovine pheromone to further reduce stress levels at first calving. Despite already operating…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

How targeted mastitis treatment drove down vet and med costs

A concerted effort to tackle high incidences of clinical mastitis and repeat cases in high-yielding cows is helping a 200-cow Lancashire dairy farm save on vet fees and reduce milk…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Bovaer maker defends product after Danish farmer fears

The manufacturer of the methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer has moved to calm fears over its safety after Danish farmers raised concerns linking the product to cattle illness and deaths. DSM-Firmenich,…

Livestock machinery

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BALERS AND WRAPPERS

TerraDrive driven axle boosts grip for McHale Fusion 4 baler

For those who find their McHale Fusion 4 a hard beast to handle on challenging terrain, there’s now the option of buying one with a hydraulic driven axle. The TerraDrive…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Agritechnica 2025: Claas unveils high-density Cubix baler

Competition is heating up at the apex of the 120x90 baler market, with Claas signalling its intention to challenge New Holland et al with a new high-density design. See also: Driver's…

MOWERS

Agritechnica 2025: Kuhn pushes mounted GMD mower to 14.5m

Farmers and contractors could get their grass scythed a smidge quicker by upgrading to the latest version of Kuhn’s non-conditioning GMD. The 3.8t 15030 has an albatross-like wingspan of 14.5m…

TELEHANDLERS

Agritechnica 2025: Hybrid drive for prototype NH telehandler

Wacky styling isn’t the only novelty to be found on New Holland’s latest prototype 7m/4.2t telehandler. Rather than a traditional diesel engine, the TH Hybrid Power harnesses both electricity and…