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LIVESTOCK

Advice on growing successful maize crops after a wet winter

Challenging wet weather, waterlogged soils and flooded sites mean growers must be flexible and develop a farm-specific strategy to get maize seed in the ground this year. Conditions are not…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Relief as spring calving draws to a close

I look back over February with some relief, as we have calved 225 cows – 50% of them in 12 days – and a total of 325 have calved to…

DAIRY

How slurry investment will slash dairy unit’s energy bills

It takes courage to spend more than £700,000 on a small-scale anaerobic digestion plant and slurry separator when milk prices are under pressure. However, the new setup at a Cumbrian…

PIGS

How a scoring tool can help close gaps in pig biosecurity

Biosecurity is the foundation of disease control on pig farms and a powerful driver of performance. But despite its importance, it can feel abstract on farm, leaving producers unsure what…

PARASITIC DISEASES

Nematodirus forecast tool puts focus on targeted treatment

Sheep farmers are being urged to avoid blanket worming and instead combine a revamped nematodirus hatching forecast with on-farm risk assessment to protect their lambs. Independent sheep consultant Lesley Stubbings…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Newcastle disease risk to UK poultry raised as disease spreads

Veterinary experts at Defra have raised the risk status for Newcastle disease in poultry from “low” to “medium” as the disease continues to spread in continental Europe. Newcastle disease is…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Advice on long-term dairy crossbreeding strategies

Early adopters of crossbreeding as a tool to produce the right kind of cow for their block-calving, grazing-based systems, found that longer term breeding strategies could become haphazard. Selecting the…

SHEEP

Sheep sector braces for shake-up over tailing and castration

Sheep farmers have less than a week to respond to Defra’s consultation on tail docking and castration – proposals that could reshape flock management across the country. The UK-wide consultation,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grazing group course clarifies business goals

It is fair to say that we have all had enough of this awful weather. Thankfully, the days are gradually lengthening and spring is just about poking its head around…

PIGS

Pig industry responds to London Underground ad campaign

The pig industry has expressed frustration over a two-week campaign by Animal Justice Project on the London underground, which has placed 22 large posters across 12 stations, urging commuters to…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Forage maize yield more than double under film, trial shows

The impact on a farm’s cost of production from more than doubling forage maize yield, from 7t dry matter/ha to 18t, is significant. This yield benefit was seen when the…

LAMBING

Cold milk fed to surplus lambs as good as warm, trial shows

Feeding cold milk to surplus lambs can result in daily liveweight gain and weaning weights comparable with those fed warm milk, according to new research. But care must be taken…

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SHEEP

Sheep sector braces for shake-up over tailing and castration

Sheep farmers have less than a week to respond to Defra’s consultation on tail docking and castration – proposals that could reshape flock management across the country. The UK-wide consultation,…

PIGS

Pig industry responds to London Underground ad campaign

The pig industry has expressed frustration over a two-week campaign by Animal Justice Project on the London underground, which has placed 22 large posters across 12 stations, urging commuters to…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

BVD movement restrictions to start in Northern Ireland

Farmers in Northern Ireland are being reminded of the impending movement restrictions for breeding‑age females in herds where bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) has been confirmed. The new measures come into…

LIVESTOCK

NFU issues pre-lambing safety advice

The NFU has issued pre-lambing advice, warning that longer hours, late nights, early starts and fewer breaks, can increase the risk of exhaustion and accidents. Keeping mentally and physically healthy…

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FEED AND NUTRITION

How one farm is trialling a regen approach to forage maize

Faced with a reliance on maize but driven by a commitment to regenerative farming principles, Lucy and Rob Noad set out to prove that maize can be grown more sustainably.…

LIVESTOCK

Advice on growing successful maize crops after a wet winter

Challenging wet weather, waterlogged soils and flooded sites mean growers must be flexible and develop a farm-specific strategy to get maize seed in the ground this year. Conditions are not…

DAIRY

How slurry investment will slash dairy unit’s energy bills

It takes courage to spend more than £700,000 on a small-scale anaerobic digestion plant and slurry separator when milk prices are under pressure. However, the new setup at a Cumbrian…

PIGS

How a scoring tool can help close gaps in pig biosecurity

Biosecurity is the foundation of disease control on pig farms and a powerful driver of performance. But despite its importance, it can feel abstract on farm, leaving producers unsure what…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Advice on long-term dairy crossbreeding strategies

Early adopters of crossbreeding as a tool to produce the right kind of cow for their block-calving, grazing-based systems, found that longer term breeding strategies could become haphazard. Selecting the…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How farm’s electronic weather station aids grazing decisions

Ditching multiple Met Office weather forecasts in favour of their own, precise, weather predictions has allowed Georgina and Adam Roberts to fine-tune grazing management – and reduce poaching at Trye…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How one dairy grows top-quality grass for grazing and silage

Cheshire farmer James Witter mowed a fifth cut of grass silage on 28 December 2025, picking it up on New Year’s Eve, just before the weather turned cold. This additional…

DAIRY

3 ways for dairy units to make on/off grazing work

A combination of low (or no) silage stocks and a falling milk price means there are dairy farmers turning cows out, despite wet conditions. On/off grazing is the most effective…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

6 tips on producing grass silage at optimal dry matter

Good-quality grass silage is the foundation of the winter ration for livestock, and throughout the year for housed systems. A key metric for achieving the best intakes and performance from…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Benefits of hay over silage for outwintered suckler cows

Conserving multispecies swards as hay instead of silage has cut losses from spoilage and saved wrapping and disposal costs for Sam Pearman’s outwintered suckler cows on a bale-grazing system. See…

SHEEP

Advice on feeding a home-mixed ration to pregnant ewes

Sheep farmers are often cautious about adopting total mixed ration feeding, in the belief that a manufactured compound is best suited to ewe intakes in late pregnancy. See also: Advice on…

BEEF

How easy calving underpins low-input suckler herd success

Breeding a low-input cow that has good temperament and functionality, thrives on challenging pastures and produces a calf unaided has been the goal at Atlantic Angus for more than 20…

CALVING

Assisted calving: Advice on how and when to help

Some calving cows and heifers may just need more time to go through the different stages of labour, rather than have immediate assistance to get the calf out quickly. Yet…

CALVING

How to achieve the best results with outdoor calving

Calving suckler cows outside successfully needs the right body condition, good shelter, and a plan B for extreme weather events and emergencies. Although outdoor calving immediately lowers housing and bedding…

BEEF

How a vaccine transformed crypto control for one beef system

A new vaccine for cryptosporidium has markedly improved calf health and eased labour demand on a Perthshire beef farm – but it relies on excellent colostrum management to be effective.…

LAYERS

How free-range egg diversification solved labour dilemma

Labour is one of the biggest costs associated with running a business and can be a barrier to farmers becoming employers. For Aberdeenshire farmer Bruce Irvine, it was integrating a…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Small abattoirs at ‘dangerous tipping point’

A Welsh abattoir owner has warned the UK’s network of small slaughterhouses is at a “dangerous tipping point”, as rising regulatory costs threaten to force more local facilities out of…

BUSINESS

Auction marts left owed thousands by cull ewe buyers

A number of auction markets in the north of England have been caught up in an ongoing bidding war between a handful of major cull ewe buyers operating in the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Tories pledge to close Union Flag labelling loophole

The Conservative Party has set out plans to close what it calls the “flag loophole” on food labelling, pledging reforms it says would better protect British farmers and improve transparency…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

First tariff-free shipment of UK beef arrives in US

The Defra secretary and NFU president are visiting Washington DC this week as the first tariff-free shipment of British beef arrives on US shelves under a new quota deal. Emma…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Strong beef prices fail to prevent falling cattle numbers

Exceptionally strong beef prices throughout the past year were not enough to stem a continued decline in cattle numbers, with UK beef production down by 3.5% in 2025. Auctioneers, meat…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Meat suppliers condemn rise in FSA inspection fees

Meat trade body the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers has condemned an imminent hike in official controls charges by the Food Standards Agency, calling for its immediate suspension and a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Relief as spring calving draws to a close

I look back over February with some relief, as we have calved 225 cows – 50% of them in 12 days – and a total of 325 have calved to…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Frustration as on-farm butchery plans refused

I hope everyone is well. I was hoping I could share some positive news, but it hasn’t worked out that way. The biggest frustration for me is that the factors…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grazing group course clarifies business goals

It is fair to say that we have all had enough of this awful weather. Thankfully, the days are gradually lengthening and spring is just about poking its head around…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Milk fever spike remains mystery despite tests

We might as well start with this month’s disasters. Make yourself a cuppa, as it’s a long list. I once spoke to someone not long after I started writing this…

Dairy

FEED AND NUTRITION

How one farm is trialling a regen approach to forage maize

Faced with a reliance on maize but driven by a commitment to regenerative farming principles, Lucy and Rob Noad set out to prove that maize can be grown more sustainably.…

DAIRY

How slurry investment will slash dairy unit’s energy bills

It takes courage to spend more than £700,000 on a small-scale anaerobic digestion plant and slurry separator when milk prices are under pressure. However, the new setup at a Cumbrian…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Advice on long-term dairy crossbreeding strategies

Early adopters of crossbreeding as a tool to produce the right kind of cow for their block-calving, grazing-based systems, found that longer term breeding strategies could become haphazard. Selecting the…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Forage maize yield more than double under film, trial shows

The impact on a farm’s cost of production from more than doubling forage maize yield, from 7t dry matter/ha to 18t, is significant. This yield benefit was seen when the…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How one dairy grows top-quality grass for grazing and silage

Cheshire farmer James Witter mowed a fifth cut of grass silage on 28 December 2025, picking it up on New Year’s Eve, just before the weather turned cold. This additional…

DAIRY

3 ways for dairy units to make on/off grazing work

A combination of low (or no) silage stocks and a falling milk price means there are dairy farmers turning cows out, despite wet conditions. On/off grazing is the most effective…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Analysis: Milk price crash tests dairy resilience

With farmgate milk prices down by more than a quarter since the autumn, dairy producers are dealing with a margin squeeze few producers have experienced at this pace. Since October,…

BEEF

Northern Ireland consults on mandatory EID tags for calves

Farmers in Northern Ireland are being urged to share their views on mandatory electronic identification (EID) for newborn cattle as the government consultation nears its end. The Department of Agriculture,…

CALVING

Assisted calving: Advice on how and when to help

Some calving cows and heifers may just need more time to go through the different stages of labour, rather than have immediate assistance to get the calf out quickly. Yet…

DAIRY

Wearable tech for cows: How do farmers rate the options?

Heat detection brings the biggest gains from wearable monitors – but reliability, good backup and ease of use matter just as much as price, an independent survey of dairy farmers…

DAIRY

Probiotics could hold key to lifetime dairy performance

Targeted use of probiotics in early life can support health, growth and, potentially, future milk yields, according to new research. Dr Colin Byrne, ruminant technical and deployment manager at Lallemand…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

Employ more dairy staff for fewer hours, farmers advised

The dairy industry does not have a labour shortage. Instead, farmers need to fundamentally address the way they manage people to make the sector more attractive, believes recruitment specialist Paul…

Livestock machinery

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GRASSLAND AND MAIZE EQUIPMENT

Two-in-one Visqueen silage cover speeds up clamp sheeting

Visqueen has developed a twin-layer sheet that halves the time it takes to properly seal a silage pit. The first part of the Synergy combination is the firm’s Clingseal vacuum…

LOADING SHOVELS

Driver’s view: The good and bad of JCB’s 435S loading shovel

JCB’s self-proclaimed “king of the clamp” underwent some subtle surgery last winter, giving it more power, more torque and a nifty new lever-steer system. An early example of this latest…

MOWERS

RT Sales’ stabilising frame reduces mower strain on tractors

Mowing tractors could be in for an easier life, thanks to a nifty stabilising frame developed by RT Sales that promises to reduce the strain on cross-shafts and linkages. The…

DIET FEEDERS

Dutch contractor establishes self-propelled mixer operation

It’s rare to find a contracting operation in the UK devoted exclusively to one line of work. A spread of jobs generally helps ensure year-round cashflow, employment for staff, and…