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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…

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…

LAYERS

UK egg sector faces housing investment gap

The UK egg sector is facing a serious investment gap in new housing, with ageing sheds and a sharp slowdown in construction raising concerns over future production, according to a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Scan result good but straw tight for lambing

Every year l look forward to scanning day. This year, the earlies were a little disappointing, while the main flock is a little over the top. With 10% ewe lambs…

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…

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…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

South Africa secure vaccine to tackle foot-and-mouth

The South African government has classified an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the country as a “national disaster” and has started to produce its own vaccine for the first…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: New baby and new bull lift winter gloom

It's been very, very wet. Since my last article, we have had the worst six weeks of winter weather I can remember for a long time. The first days of…

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…

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…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Repeat of 2025 ‘ideal’ lambing season unlikely

We are preparing for lambing: cleaning, pressure washing and disinfecting areas of the cattle sheds to bring in the ewes. The cattle will have to be moved up to the…

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.…

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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…

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,…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

South Africa secure vaccine to tackle foot-and-mouth

The South African government has classified an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the country as a “national disaster” and has started to produce its own vaccine for the first…

BOVINE TB

Irish cross-border TB eradication pilot to launch

A new cross-border initiative to tackle bovine tuberculosis (TB) is due to launch within weeks, with ministers describing it as a “proof-of-concept” model for a regional approach to eradication. Daera…

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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…

BEEF

How meeting beef carcass specification reduced farm costs

A switch from terminal to maternal genetics and a focus on carbon efficiency have enabled a Nottinghamshire beef farmer to make significant strides in rearing to meet market specification. And…

SHEEP

How Welsh hill flock benefited from performance recording

A flock of purebred Welsh Mountain ewes has seen multiple benefits as a result of performance recording – including a switch to outdoor lambing near Ruthin in North Wales. Coleg…

LAMBING

Advice on treatment for vaginal prolapse in ewes

Fitting a harness and administering anti-inflammatories is the best way to treat a very mild case of vaginal prolapse in a ewe. Compared with spoons or sutures, this treatment is…

LAMBING

How to minimise bacteria build-up in the lambing shed

A clean, dry floor in the lambing shed is a simple, essential step for a successful lambing season – and is best achieved when it is not left until the…

DAIRY

How integrated data systems could transform livestock farms

Technology using artificial intelligence has the potential to transform management of livestock farms, but further development to integrate disparate data sources is needed to truly unlock farm-changing insights. Such integrated…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Orf disease: Two ways sheep farmers are tackling the virus

Orf is the more common name for contagious pustular dermatitis, and is considered endemic in the UK, and prevalent on most sheep farms. A recent study by the Royal Veterinary…

BEEF

How to save money by meeting beef retail market spec

Failing to meet UK retail market specifications for beef can cost farmers about 30p/kg for cattle over 30 months of age, and about 10p/kg for those under 270kg or over…

SHEEP

Practical advice on reducing lamb losses from joint ill

Washing hands, wearing gloves, and sterilising tubes and taggers are simple steps in maintaining excellent standards of hygiene at lambing. And they could go a long way to protecting flocks…

LAMBING

Why early weaning should be the exception, not the rule

Weaning lambs early may be a useful tool to manage poor ewe body condition, but it should be seen as an exception – not an annual event. It risks setbacks…

Meat markets and prices

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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…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Red meat and dairy enjoy record year for exports

Exports of UK dairy and red meat surpassed £4bn in 2025, driven by increased global demand for high quality produce. HMRC trade figures show UK dairy exports rose by 17%…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Store cattle trade buoyant despite falling finished price

Strong demand for replacements has kept the store trade elevated so far in 2026, even as prices for finished cattle ease back. GB deadweight steers have fallen by 25p/kg in…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Tesco rules out chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef

Retail giant Tesco has ruled out stocking chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef after a giant chicken and a fake Tesco delivery van appeared outside a major London store. Campaign group…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

KFC to boost British poultry purchases by £10m a year

Fast food giant KFC has said it will boost its contribution to the British poultry sector by £10m a year, upping its intake of chicken from British farms from 30%…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Cull ewe trade lifts ahead of Ramadan

Cull ewes have been achieving strong prices at auction, with buyers keen to secure supplies and demand likely to remain firm in the build up to Ramadan. Cull ewes averaged…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Scan result good but straw tight for lambing

Every year l look forward to scanning day. This year, the earlies were a little disappointing, while the main flock is a little over the top. With 10% ewe lambs…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: New baby and new bull lift winter gloom

It's been very, very wet. Since my last article, we have had the worst six weeks of winter weather I can remember for a long time. The first days of…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Repeat of 2025 ‘ideal’ lambing season unlikely

We are preparing for lambing: cleaning, pressure washing and disinfecting areas of the cattle sheds to bring in the ewes. The cattle will have to be moved up to the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Late calving pays off after record wet January

As I write, the slurry spreading ban is being lifted in Northern Ireland, commencing the annual rush to get the slurry tanks emptied. However, with almost double the average January…

Dairy

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…

DAIRY

Is there a future for spring milk in the UK?

A dairy consultant is warning that if the industry is to avoid worsening supply imbalances, spring milk production must evolve to create flatter production profiles. Current UK processing capacity is…

DAIRY

How integrated data systems could transform livestock farms

Technology using artificial intelligence has the potential to transform management of livestock farms, but further development to integrate disparate data sources is needed to truly unlock farm-changing insights. Such integrated…

LIVESTOCK

Cornish herd claims 2025 NMR RABDF Gold Cup award

High genetic merit, business efficiency and strategic management have earned a Cornish farm a top dairy accolade. Paul Broad and Irwin Morrow of TN Morrow and Partners, Treveale Farm, Ladock,…

DAIRY

Energy-saving heat pump wins Royal Dairy Innovation Award

An energy-efficient milk cooling and water heating system has won a top prize for innovation in the dairy industry. Arkaya Energy’s Milk Source Heat Pump scooped the 2026 Royal Dairy…

MEDICINES

Antimicrobials usage falls again in UK dairy herds

A 4% drop in antimicrobials usage on UK dairy farms means industry reduction targets have been met just months after they were set. Average total antimicrobials usage (AMU) between 2024…

DAIRY

Februdairy campaign urges support for British dairy industry

The UK dairy industry has launched its annual #Februdairy social media campaign, urging consumers to champion British milk, cheese and dairy products at a time of intense pressure for dairy…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

How cattle in-vitro fertilisation breeds more elite females

The use of in-vitro fertilisation in cattle breeding is growing globally, driven by advances in genomics and an increasing desire among farmers to breed more intensively from their best animals.…

Livestock machinery

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WORKSHOP SKILLS

Inventions Comp 2026: John Carrick's novel feed hopper filler

John Carrick has won second place in our complex category. In need of a more efficient method of topping up large in-field sheep feed hoppers, John Carrick hatched a plan…

MOWERS

Acre-eating GreenTec Tiger rotary mower can work at 11mph

The Tiger rotary mower from Danish outfit GreenTec is geared up for high-output vegetation taming with a speedy working range of 9-11mph. And yet power requirements are modest, with a…

MACHINERY

More slew for mid-range McConnel 62-Series reach mowers

An increase in slew angle to 120deg to ease manoeuvres in field corners is among a number of enhancements to McConnel’s mid-range 62-Series Power Arm reach mowers. The broader scope…

TRAILERS

SMS to introduce larger Porto V18 bale transporter

Czech agricultural equipment manufacturer SMS is preparing to introduce a larger capacity version of its Porto bale transporter for producers looking to clear fields of silage or straw bales quicker…