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New social media campaign to dispel bluetongue vaccine myths

Farmers in Wales are being urged to vaccinate their livestock against bluetongue as uptake stalls, amid growing concerns that misinformation is deterring action. A new Wales based industry-led social media…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on managing mobile water troughs for flocks

As temperatures rise and rotational grazing becomes more widespread, getting water to livestock efficiently is a must. Mobile water systems can help sheep farmers overcome the challenge of providing a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: New arrival prompts fresh look at dairy goals

This time last year I was busy with my building projects, installing slurry channels and starting to think about milking robots. This year, something – or rather someone – has…

SHEEP

Sheep vaccination protocols prove their worth in farm trial

A structured approach to preventative vaccination in sheep has driven significant improvements in flock health, antibiotics use and cost efficiency – cutting lameness levels by 66%, among other benefits. This…

LIVESTOCK

Revamped Dairy Roadmap aims to unite supply chain

A new chapter for the Dairy Roadmap has been revealed, which aims to make the dairy sector more sustainable as it shares responsibility across the whole supply chain. The changes,…

LIVESTOCK

Welsh shearer shatters eight-hour British solo ewe record

A young Welsh shearer has carved his name into the record books after an extraordinary display of endurance and precision shearing. Huw Jones, 27, from Abergynolwyn, Mid Wales, set a…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

Are smaller dairy cows a concern for the beef supply chain?

The drive for smaller dairy cows has gained momentum over recent years as more milk producers appreciate the efficiencies of a lower cow maintenance cost. But while this trend has…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Aussie farmers share drought stats on UK tour

I have just completed a two-week stint as tour guide for Field Farm Tours with a group of Australian farmers, mostly from New South Wales. Several of these visitors were…

BEEF

How efficiencies are cutting beef unit’s carbon footprint

Less reliance on bought-in cereals and greater use of home-grown forage in cattle rations, as well as a sharper focus on herd health, are driving down greenhouse gas emissions from…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Lambs on creep feed to maintain ewe condition

First-cut silage is now in the clamp. While all went without a hitch, grass yields were well down. I’m hoping for a bulkier second cut, which we will aim to…

DAIRY

FW Awards: Meet the 2025 Dairy Farmer of the Year finalists

Their farming systems are very different, but production efficiency and vision are the common denominators that link these three highly successful dairy enterprises. Finalists Dan Lovatt, New Grange Farm, Staffordshire…

LIVESTOCK

Scots apply bluetongue restrictions on English livestock

With the whole of England now an active bluetongue restricted zone (RZ), cattle and sheep keepers must comply with new regulations prior to sending their animals over the border into…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Milk solids up 20% on the year

A recent run of low colostrum yields in fresh-calved cows prompted us to do some blood tests to try to track down the reason why. These showed the cows were…

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LIVESTOCK DISEASES

New social media campaign to dispel bluetongue vaccine myths

Farmers in Wales are being urged to vaccinate their livestock against bluetongue as uptake stalls, amid growing concerns that misinformation is deterring action. A new Wales based industry-led social media…

LIVESTOCK

Revamped Dairy Roadmap aims to unite supply chain

A new chapter for the Dairy Roadmap has been revealed, which aims to make the dairy sector more sustainable as it shares responsibility across the whole supply chain. The changes,…

LIVESTOCK

Welsh shearer shatters eight-hour British solo ewe record

A young Welsh shearer has carved his name into the record books after an extraordinary display of endurance and precision shearing. Huw Jones, 27, from Abergynolwyn, Mid Wales, set a…

LIVESTOCK

Scots apply bluetongue restrictions on English livestock

With the whole of England now an active bluetongue restricted zone (RZ), cattle and sheep keepers must comply with new regulations prior to sending their animals over the border into…

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HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on managing mobile water troughs for flocks

As temperatures rise and rotational grazing becomes more widespread, getting water to livestock efficiently is a must. Mobile water systems can help sheep farmers overcome the challenge of providing a…

BEEF

How efficiencies are cutting beef unit’s carbon footprint

Less reliance on bought-in cereals and greater use of home-grown forage in cattle rations, as well as a sharper focus on herd health, are driving down greenhouse gas emissions from…

DAIRY

FW Awards: Meet the 2025 Dairy Farmer of the Year finalists

Their farming systems are very different, but production efficiency and vision are the common denominators that link these three highly successful dairy enterprises. Finalists Dan Lovatt, New Grange Farm, Staffordshire…

PIGS

6 ways to find – and keep – staff on pig farms

Pig producers struggling to find and retain good-quality staff are advised to focus on getting the basics right and consistently meeting key needs. “Pay must be fair and should always…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

5 tips to help ensure dairy cows drink enough water

Since a cow’s milk yield is directly linked to the volume of water in her body, keeping intakes at an optimum drives herd productivity. Yet many dairy farms fall short…

LIVESTOCK

Costs stack up for primed seed, fodder beet trial shows

A fodder beet crop established at a Welsh livestock farm with primed seed and a late-season application of nitrogen fertiliser yielded 40% more forage than standard seed and two applications.…

DAIRY

Three-row v two-row sheds: How do they influence performance?

Many farmers fall into the temptation of adding cubicles in a shed to cut building cost a cow. However, Ivor Davey from dairy housing and design company CowPlan says design…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

How milk recording revival is identifying most efficient cows

Thirty years ago, milk recording was dropped from spring-calving herds intent on cutting out superfluous cost. Breeding replacements became a simple strategy that focused only on the most fertile cows…

LIVESTOCK

How rotational hedge management is helping store more carbon

Hedgerows managed on a 12- to 15-year laying rotation store six times more carbon than those flailed annually, studies on a Cornish beef farm have shown. Overall carbon emissions at…

LIVESTOCK

Different ways to reward good farm employees

Large farming operations with multiple sites have more opportunities to develop their people and retain high performers. But there is no single successful way to reward good staff, according to…

DAIRY

What is the secret to a smooth calving period?

Anything that can be done to make an intensive block-calving period run as smoothly as possible will be advantageous for a busy farm team. It stems from preparing staff, processes…

DAIRY

How cow ownership can retain staff on block-calving units

Offering staff the chance to own cows in the business is maintaining a good policy of recruitment and retention for a New Zealand dairy business that operates 58,000 cows. But…

DAIRY

How advance planning for drying off protects herd health

Thinking ahead and being organised to plan drying off the whole herd is an opportunity to do a superb job and set the business up well for the following season.…

DAIRY

Advice on measuring milk from forage in grass-based herds

Farmers Weekly’s recent dairy sustainability survey revealed the average herd is producing 3,258 litres from forage. But is this metric still a reliable measure of efficiency in a grass-based business?…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

How data management drives decision making for Romney flock

A pocket data management system combined with automated handling has improved workflow and decision making for sheep farmer Tom Hadley. With a flock of Romneys, together with shearing and other…

PIGS

How collecting weight data helps improve pig unit efficiency

Routinely weighing a batch of pigs helps improve farm efficiency and creates a business that is attractive to staff, ultimately leading to better pig welfare and more profit. Northants pig…

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BUSINESS

Australian meat sector pulls plug on 2030 net zero pledge

The Australian cattle industry has dropped a long-standing pledge to be net zero by 2030. Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) first committed to the target in 2017 for net zero…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK beef retains strong price premium due to limited supplies

Finished cattle continue to trade at unprecedented levels with steers trading at a 155p/kg premium compared with the same period last year. Deadweight prices have eased back slightly since peaking…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Poultry markets perform well in 2025 despite mixed outlook

Broiler prices in the EU have surpassed €3/kg (£2.58) to a new record high, having been on an upwards trajectory since the start of the year. The EU broiler price…

BUSINESS

NSA adds additional ram sales amid bluetongue restrictions

The National Sheep Association (NSA) is holding additional ram sales this summer in response to bluetongue regulations in Wales, which restricted animal movements from 1 July. The decision has been…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Trade at livestock markets hit by bluetongue policy changes

Auction marts on the English-Welsh border are concerned at the impact the looming bluetongue policy changes will have on breeding sales, with some effects already being felt. From 1 July,…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Spring lambs see resurgence as values lift back above ÂŁ7/kg

The lamb trade seems to have had a resurgence in the past month after a fairly subdued spring. Tight supplies have supported lamb prices in June, with fewer hoggets left…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Benefits of clover starting to show

In my previous articles, I mentioned the importance of leaving the farmyard. Whether that’s for a holiday, sports matches or more farming-related events, it is good that we have a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: New arrival prompts fresh look at dairy goals

This time last year I was busy with my building projects, installing slurry channels and starting to think about milking robots. This year, something – or rather someone – has…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Aussie farmers share drought stats on UK tour

I have just completed a two-week stint as tour guide for Field Farm Tours with a group of Australian farmers, mostly from New South Wales. Several of these visitors were…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Lambs on creep feed to maintain ewe condition

First-cut silage is now in the clamp. While all went without a hitch, grass yields were well down. I’m hoping for a bulkier second cut, which we will aim to…

Dairy

LIVESTOCK

Revamped Dairy Roadmap aims to unite supply chain

A new chapter for the Dairy Roadmap has been revealed, which aims to make the dairy sector more sustainable as it shares responsibility across the whole supply chain. The changes,…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

Are smaller dairy cows a concern for the beef supply chain?

The drive for smaller dairy cows has gained momentum over recent years as more milk producers appreciate the efficiencies of a lower cow maintenance cost. But while this trend has…

DAIRY

FW Awards: Meet the 2025 Dairy Farmer of the Year finalists

Their farming systems are very different, but production efficiency and vision are the common denominators that link these three highly successful dairy enterprises. Finalists Dan Lovatt, New Grange Farm, Staffordshire…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

5 tips to help ensure dairy cows drink enough water

Since a cow’s milk yield is directly linked to the volume of water in her body, keeping intakes at an optimum drives herd productivity. Yet many dairy farms fall short…

DAIRY

Three-row v two-row sheds: How do they influence performance?

Many farmers fall into the temptation of adding cubicles in a shed to cut building cost a cow. However, Ivor Davey from dairy housing and design company CowPlan says design…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

How milk recording revival is identifying most efficient cows

Thirty years ago, milk recording was dropped from spring-calving herds intent on cutting out superfluous cost. Breeding replacements became a simple strategy that focused only on the most fertile cows…

LIVESTOCK

Different ways to reward good farm employees

Large farming operations with multiple sites have more opportunities to develop their people and retain high performers. But there is no single successful way to reward good staff, according to…

DAIRY

What is the secret to a smooth calving period?

Anything that can be done to make an intensive block-calving period run as smoothly as possible will be advantageous for a busy farm team. It stems from preparing staff, processes…

DAIRY

How cow ownership can retain staff on block-calving units

Offering staff the chance to own cows in the business is maintaining a good policy of recruitment and retention for a New Zealand dairy business that operates 58,000 cows. But…

DAIRY

How advance planning for drying off protects herd health

Thinking ahead and being organised to plan drying off the whole herd is an opportunity to do a superb job and set the business up well for the following season.…

DAIRY

Advice on measuring milk from forage in grass-based herds

Farmers Weekly’s recent dairy sustainability survey revealed the average herd is producing 3,258 litres from forage. But is this metric still a reliable measure of efficiency in a grass-based business?…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of lung scanning for respiratory disease in calves

A study involving eight commercial dairy farms has flagged up the value of scanning calf lungs for respiratory disease damage. Some two-thirds of the animals found with lesions had never…

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BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Driver's view: Liam Rooney's Claas Quadrant 5300 Evolution

The 5300 Evolution occupies the top spot in Claas’s Quadrant line-up, with a hydraulic pre-chamber that helps create dense 120x90 bales. Two such machines are operated by Shropshire native Liam…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Driver's view: Will Reed's Krone Big Pack 1290 HDP Gen 5

Now in its fifth generation, the Big Pack 1290 HDP is Krone’s answer to high-density, six-string baling. It’s the frontline machine of choice for Suffolk straw merchant Will Reed of…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Driver's view: Blackwater Baling's NH BigBaler 1290 HD

New Holland’s battle for big baling supremacy is led by the 1290 HD, which is the tool of choice for Gavin and Liz Strathern’s Blackwater Baling outfit. Five of them…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Driver's view: Robert Redman's MF LB 2234 XD baler

Packing a heavier flywheel than its standard-spec sibling, Massey Ferguson’s LB 2234 XD is geared up for producing high-density bales. Two of these 120x90 six-stringers are the frontline machines for…