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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Spares fill pickup for daily cattle checks

Grazing on the Salisbury Plain, our cattle can be quite far from the farmyard, so being prepared for all eventualities is key when we go out and check round. The…

LIVESTOCK

How biomarkers can help uncover hidden flock health issues

As poultry production systems become increasingly data driven, producers are generating more information than ever before – but turning those figures into practical management decisions remains a challenge. While modern…

DAIRY

Heat-stress strategies for grazing cows tested in NZ herds

Finding ways to mitigate heat stress for cows at grass each summer is posing an increasing challenge as spells of high temperatures become commonplace. But next year, there will be…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Fine silage weather kept tedding to minimum

As usual, there has been plenty going on. May saw us inseminate 384 cows in the first three weeks to give us a submission rate of 95%. Heifers were all…

HOUSING AND HANDLING

Why pig housing upgrades could unlock major efficiency gains

A fresh look at pig housing will be essential if producers are to meet the environmental, welfare and labour pressures increasingly facing the sector, according to a new report. Rethinking…

DAIRY

8 tips for planning an expansion with a second herd

Ambition drives growth in dairy farming, whether on a smaller scale by increasing cow numbers or yield, or the bolder aspiration of setting up an entirely new herd. Establishing a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Spot-on forecast sees silage safely clamped

There’s nothing like the sound and sight of your neighbours mowing grass to get you phoning the contractor. We still share a set of double mowers, even though we gave…

LIVESTOCK

How dairy course grew young farmer’s business skills

Unafraid of numbers yet with little experience in using them to run a dairy farm, it was George Watts’ decision to buy a 24/48 parlour that made him improve his…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Westerwolds crop of choice on pig ground

The recent hot weather will have been a challenge for farmers across the board. I was very grateful that we had only just taken piglets into the indoor units. And…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How grazing app cuts time taken to measure grass by 75%

A smartphone app is cutting the time it takes to walk the grazing platform by using a camera to scan paddocks. Instead of typically spending three to four hours plonking…

BOVINE TB

TB cattle vaccine set for rollout by 2030 in England

A refreshed strategy to tackle bovine TB in England sets an ambition to roll out cattle vaccination by 2030, as part of a plan to achieve disease-free status by 2038.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Talk to a neighbour – it could save a life

What a year it’s been for grass growth. We've had a bumper first cut with more than 1,000t in the clamp already – that's 50% of what we need for…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

West Wales bluetongue case sparks vaccine reminder

Farmers are being urged to vaccinate livestock against bluetongue following a series of new cases across England and Wales, including the first confirmed case in west Wales. Bluetongue is a…

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LIVESTOCK

Defra delays cattle traceability overhaul to 2027

Defra has pushed back England’s long-awaited cattle traceability overhaul to mid-2027, citing the need to align with emerging UK-EU livestock traceability requirements. The delay means the new digital traceability system…

BOVINE TB

Joint Ireland-NI bovine TB project secures ÂŁ9.6m funding

Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have released further details on a cross-border bovine TB research project targeting wildlife, cattle and farm biosecurity in border regions. The Department of…

LIVESTOCK

Free water bowsers on offer from Severn Trent

Livestock farmers in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire are being offered free mobile water bowsers by Severn Trent as pressure grows on farm water supplies during increasingly dry conditions. The water company…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Doubts persist after Bovaer study finds no clear impact

A major new Danish study has found no evidence that methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer increases cow mortality or reduces overall milk yield, though researchers say significant uncertainty remains over its…

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BREEDING AND FERTILITY

How organic autumn-block herd hit 77% six-week in-calf rate

Improving fertility in an organic autumn block-calving herd has cut the calving spread from 16 weeks to 9.5 – without resorting to hormones, buying in replacements or culling cows. Milk…

DAIRY

8 tips for planning an expansion with a second herd

Ambition drives growth in dairy farming, whether on a smaller scale by increasing cow numbers or yield, or the bolder aspiration of setting up an entirely new herd. Establishing a…

LIVESTOCK

How dairy course grew young farmer’s business skills

Unafraid of numbers yet with little experience in using them to run a dairy farm, it was George Watts’ decision to buy a 24/48 parlour that made him improve his…

LIVESTOCK

How bulk milk sampling tech helped slash mastitis cases

A block-calving dairy unit has cut its herd mastitis rate by 75%, helped by a technique that analyses cow DNA using a single milk sample taken from the bulk tank.…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Advice on testing big bale silage to optimise feed decisions

Farms relying on big bale silage to feed cattle should have an idea of its nutritional value – and ideally get some feedback on their field management. The simplest way…

FOOT HEALTH

5 steps to tackling digital dermatitis in dairy cows

Lameness prevalence in UK herds remains stubbornly high, at about 30% – a figure that has changed little for decades. “Thirty years ago, our industry average [incidence] for lameness was…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

7 ways to protect grass growth from dry weather extremes

The UK had the warmest and sunniest spring on record in 2025. Twelve months on, after a winter of extreme rainfall in some regions, this year’s growing season is following…

DAIRY

Cow’s milk or calf milk replacer: 5 things to consider

Cost should not be the principal factor guiding choice of calf nutrition, but it is certainly influential. At a breakeven point of 32-34p/litre, there is currently no clear winner on…

SHEEP

How regular body condition scoring aims to improve scanning

Treating only underperforming lambs for worm burdens has seen a Welsh sheep farm cut its wormer use by more than 45% while maintaining weights and performance. Montgomeryshire farmers Glyn and…

BEEF

7 tips beef farmers can learn from dairy farmers

Beef producers who step up their game by adopting the skill sets dairy farmers learned to ensure profitability in fluctuating milk markets can grow sustainable businesses. The aim, says Adas…

SHEEP

How regularly condition scoring ewes reduces losses

Regular body condition scoring proved critical for Devon sheep farmer Richard Stanbury during last year’s dry summer. It highlighted how timely data and targeted management – particularly for young ewes…

BEEF

How a suckler farmer works with nature to improve resilience

Cornish farmer Jonathan Chapman has shaped his suckler herd to work in harmony with the natural environment, building a system that balances productivity with sustainability. Farming 350ha (865 acres) alongside…

DAIRY

Advice on getting successful inseminations with sexed semen

Sexed semen has reduced the heifer or bull lottery from inseminating with a conventional straw. But its higher cost means it makes economic sense to be extra diligent with cow…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Top quality forage minimises feed costs in autumn-block herd

Stocking the milking platform at 5.5 livestock units a hectare is challenging. But with good grass management and making quality silage at 12MJ of metabolisable energy/kg dry matter and 16%…

DAIRY

Advice on supplementing dry cow minerals without a wagon

Providing cows with magnesium, selenium, iodine and other minerals is vital in the dry period. Yet it can be a stage in the production cycle that many farmers get wrong…

DAIRY

How AI-linked cameras on backing gates can improve cow flow

A backing gate to improve cow flow in the collecting yard can only be as good as the person controlling it. But replacing a human with cameras linked to artificial…

Meat markets and prices

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish beef and lamb sector eyes ÂŁ350m growth boost

Scottish livestock producers could help generate an additional £350m in output and £100m in economic value by 2032, according to new research highlighting strong consumer support for home-produced red meat.…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Strong export demand underpins UK beef and sheep prices

A strong appetite for red meat on the Continent is helping to support domestic prices, with export volumes and values up on the year. Europe remains the largest market for…

BUSINESS

Pig sector unnerved as processors end contracts and cut jobs

Pig producers across Europe continue to face significant challenges, driven by low farmgate prices, contract uncertainty, and structural reforms by processors. While the scale of backlogs of pigs on farm…

BUSINESS

Call to ban imports over use of antibiotics as growth promoters

Industry and veterinary leaders have backed calls for a UK import ban on products from animals given growth-promoting antibiotics, citing public health concerns and fairer competition for farmers. The Alliance…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

NPA calls on supply chain to support independent pig producers

The National Pig Association is urging processors and retailers to offer stronger longer-term commitments to pig producers, as the sector finds itself in turmoil. Processing backlogs have led to more finished…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Superb lamb trade surpasses ÂŁ9/kg deadweight

The lamb trade has been as hot as the weather in the past week, with prices at their highest levels for two years. Tight supplies, strong exports and exceptional seasonal…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Spares fill pickup for daily cattle checks

Grazing on the Salisbury Plain, our cattle can be quite far from the farmyard, so being prepared for all eventualities is key when we go out and check round. The…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Fine silage weather kept tedding to minimum

As usual, there has been plenty going on. May saw us inseminate 384 cows in the first three weeks to give us a submission rate of 95%. Heifers were all…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Spot-on forecast sees silage safely clamped

There’s nothing like the sound and sight of your neighbours mowing grass to get you phoning the contractor. We still share a set of double mowers, even though we gave…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Westerwolds crop of choice on pig ground

The recent hot weather will have been a challenge for farmers across the board. I was very grateful that we had only just taken piglets into the indoor units. And…

Dairy

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

How organic autumn-block herd hit 77% six-week in-calf rate

Improving fertility in an organic autumn block-calving herd has cut the calving spread from 16 weeks to 9.5 – without resorting to hormones, buying in replacements or culling cows. Milk…

DAIRY

Heat-stress strategies for grazing cows tested in NZ herds

Finding ways to mitigate heat stress for cows at grass each summer is posing an increasing challenge as spells of high temperatures become commonplace. But next year, there will be…

DAIRY

8 tips for planning an expansion with a second herd

Ambition drives growth in dairy farming, whether on a smaller scale by increasing cow numbers or yield, or the bolder aspiration of setting up an entirely new herd. Establishing a…

NEWS

Dairy farm numbers slip below 7,000 for first time

Dairy producers continue to exit the industry at an alarming rate, with nearly 200 fewer dairy farms operating in April 2026 compared with the same time last year. Just 6,850…

LIVESTOCK

How dairy course grew young farmer’s business skills

Unafraid of numbers yet with little experience in using them to run a dairy farm, it was George Watts’ decision to buy a 24/48 parlour that made him improve his…

LIVESTOCK

How bulk milk sampling tech helped slash mastitis cases

A block-calving dairy unit has cut its herd mastitis rate by 75%, helped by a technique that analyses cow DNA using a single milk sample taken from the bulk tank.…

FOOT HEALTH

5 steps to tackling digital dermatitis in dairy cows

Lameness prevalence in UK herds remains stubbornly high, at about 30% – a figure that has changed little for decades. “Thirty years ago, our industry average [incidence] for lameness was…

DAIRY

Farmers urged to share hoof health data to cut lameness

Dairy producers and foot-trimmers are being encouraged to share data with the UK Hoof Health Registry to improve genetic evaluations for lameness. Since its launch by the University of Liverpool,…

DAIRY

Cow’s milk or calf milk replacer: 5 things to consider

Cost should not be the principal factor guiding choice of calf nutrition, but it is certainly influential. At a breakeven point of 32-34p/litre, there is currently no clear winner on…

DAIRY

Advice on getting successful inseminations with sexed semen

Sexed semen has reduced the heifer or bull lottery from inseminating with a conventional straw. But its higher cost means it makes economic sense to be extra diligent with cow…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Top quality forage minimises feed costs in autumn-block herd

Stocking the milking platform at 5.5 livestock units a hectare is challenging. But with good grass management and making quality silage at 12MJ of metabolisable energy/kg dry matter and 16%…

DAIRY

Advice on supplementing dry cow minerals without a wagon

Providing cows with magnesium, selenium, iodine and other minerals is vital in the dry period. Yet it can be a stage in the production cycle that many farmers get wrong…

Livestock machinery

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TRAILERS

Cereals 2026: Grizzly Terra-Haul Maxx packs all the extras

There’s a new flagship low loader in Grizzly Trailers’ line-up that comes packed with high-end gear. The Terra-Haul Maxx, seen here with 35ft deck and triple axles, is fitted with…

LOADING SHOVELS

Taylor Attachments takes on production of MDE grass forks

The giant-size grass forks and other agricultural products produced by MDE Machinery will in future be manufactured by Taylor Attachments at its farm-based factory near Bristol. Taylor is best known…

RAKES AND MERGERS

Kuhn goes mounted with latest GA twin-rotor rake

A new grass rake built to have the capacity of a twin-rotor trailed machine and the handy manoeuvrability of a mounted unit has joined the Kuhn range for gathering spread…

GRASSLAND AND MAIZE EQUIPMENT

Ballyheather's Tyreshift flicks sidewalls onto clamps

Farm Inventions Competition regular Albert O’Neil has been doing a roaring trade with his Tyreshift 350, which takes the legwork out of loading tyres and sidewalls onto clamps. The nifty…