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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Livestock market so much more than sale ring

We tried the store lamb market this past week with my daughter’s Black Welsh Mountains, achieving a very respectable £92. The main flock is managed through to finishing, but these…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Biochar in broiler bedding on test

November is one of the quietest times of the year on the farm, giving everyone a bit of a breather and me the chance for a valuable few days away…

BOVINE TB

AJ Vaccines wins Defra contract to supply badger TB vaccine

Danish pharmaceutical company AJ Vaccines has been awarded the government’s badger vaccination tender, securing a new three-year contract to supply BadgerBCG for England’s expanding bovine TB programme. The deal, confirmed…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Herbal v ryegrass-clover leys: Cattle performance on test

Performance of cattle grazing herbal leys and finished on herbal ley silage is “just as good” as those on a comparable ryegrass-clover diet, a farm trial has shown. The results…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Better silage storage proves ongoing conundrum

Grass has never stopped growing: the unseasonally mild weather means we still have an abundance of it, and a few team members kept joking we should have taken a sixth…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Farm use of antibiotics hits record low in the UK

Sales of veterinary antibiotics have fallen to their lowest levels on record, according to research from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha). An…

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)…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Manx farmers face loss of major livestock vet

Livestock farmers on the Isle of Man have been left in crisis with the island's largest veterinary provider planning to stop its large animal services. Milan Veterinary Practice, part of…

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…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Family getaway no escape from milk price drop

With the clocks turned back, the weather has turned wet here in west Wales. We're hoping to do some on/off grazing till mid-November and are aiming at closing farm cover…

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…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

NI tightens BVD rules from December

Northern Ireland’s agriculture minister has warned that tighter bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) rules will take effect on 1 December 2025, reducing the threshold for herd restrictions and increasing testing requirements…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Sucklers gain condition after arid summer

All things considered, it has been a good autumn here so far. With the crops in the ground and the drill tucked up in the barn until next spring, we…

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BOVINE TB

AJ Vaccines wins Defra contract to supply badger TB vaccine

Danish pharmaceutical company AJ Vaccines has been awarded the government’s badger vaccination tender, securing a new three-year contract to supply BadgerBCG for England’s expanding bovine TB programme. The deal, confirmed…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Farm use of antibiotics hits record low in the UK

Sales of veterinary antibiotics have fallen to their lowest levels on record, according to research from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha). An…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Manx farmers face loss of major livestock vet

Livestock farmers on the Isle of Man have been left in crisis with the island's largest veterinary provider planning to stop its large animal services. Milan Veterinary Practice, part of…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

NI tightens BVD rules from December

Northern Ireland’s agriculture minister has warned that tighter bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) rules will take effect on 1 December 2025, reducing the threshold for herd restrictions and increasing testing requirements…

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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…

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…

HOUSING AND HANDLING

How a forest grazing project doubled a suckler herd

The ability to graze thousands of hectares on the Abernethy Forest Nature Reserve, in the Cairngorms, has provided beef farmer Bobby Mackenzie with low-cost outwintering and allowed him to double…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

Advice on investing in a cover for a slurry lagoon or tank

Huge reductions in emissions can be achieved by fitting impermeable covers over slurry storage – as much as 80% on an above-ground tank  and 50-60% by permeable floating materials, according…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

On-farm slurry-fed anaerobic digestion: What to consider

Interest is growing in farm-scale anaerobic digesters, using slurry as a feedstock, driven by the need to reduce manufactured inputs – for economic and environmental reasons – and the cost…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

Support for muck and slurry management: What’s on offer?

Tackling pollution from agriculture is a priority for governments in all four UK countries. As a result, there is growing pressure on farmers to get better at managing their slurry…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Top tips on establishing tricky herbal leys

While herbal leys are a lifesaver in drought, rocket fuel for finishing stock, and a good earner on a land management scheme, they are not without their challenges. They can…

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…

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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…

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…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Livestock market so much more than sale ring

We tried the store lamb market this past week with my daughter’s Black Welsh Mountains, achieving a very respectable £92. The main flock is managed through to finishing, but these…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Biochar in broiler bedding on test

November is one of the quietest times of the year on the farm, giving everyone a bit of a breather and me the chance for a valuable few days away…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Better silage storage proves ongoing conundrum

Grass has never stopped growing: the unseasonally mild weather means we still have an abundance of it, and a few team members kept joking we should have taken a sixth…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Family getaway no escape from milk price drop

With the clocks turned back, the weather has turned wet here in west Wales. We're hoping to do some on/off grazing till mid-November and are aiming at closing farm cover…

Dairy

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,…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

Advice on investing in a cover for a slurry lagoon or tank

Huge reductions in emissions can be achieved by fitting impermeable covers over slurry storage – as much as 80% on an above-ground tank  and 50-60% by permeable floating materials, according…

DAIRY

Dairy farmers sought to help set future environmental targets

The Dairy Roadmap, an industry-wide initiative aimed at reducing the environmental impact of milk production, is calling on UK dairy farmers to share their views on how future sustainability targets…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

On-farm slurry-fed anaerobic digestion: What to consider

Interest is growing in farm-scale anaerobic digesters, using slurry as a feedstock, driven by the need to reduce manufactured inputs – for economic and environmental reasons – and the cost…

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…

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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…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Agritechnica 2025: Krone BaleTrain rakes and bales in one pass

What do you call a marriage of two-rotor rake and round baler-wrapper? That’d be a BaleTrain – Krone’s novel combination of rower-upper and baler that completes both jobs in a…