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FEED AND NUTRITION

Defra puts use of processed animal protein in feed on hold

Defra has agreed to allow the inclusion of processed animal protein (meat and bonemeal) in pig and poultry rations – but is delaying implementation until it has signed a new…

POULTRY

Egg industry criticises low-quality imports from Ukraine

British egg industry leaders have accused the UK government of undermining domestic producers and misleading consumers after agreeing to extend tariff-free imports of Ukrainian eggs. Chris Bryant, minister of state…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Foliar feed boosts forage maize in drought, farm trial shows

Using foliar feeds on maize challenged by soil nutrient deficiencies and drought increased yield by 36t/ha on a Welsh livestock farm. Nigel Bowyer and his family grow 8ha (20 acres)…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Best ever silage quality boosts cattle weights

Is Donald Trump mad enough to plunge the world into conflict? We are definitely living in a time of change in the world order. Our government is populated with delusional…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on planning forage stocks for spring-calving herds

Turnout dates for spring-calving herds should not be dictated by a silage shortage. Businesses must plan to have enough forage of milking-cow quality on hand to supplement poor grazing conditions…

DAIRY

How smart ear tags are improving calf health and saving time

Smart ear tags are saving a Kelso dairy about two hours a day manually checking every calf. The technology is allowing the team at KSH Farms to focus on the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Aussie friends swap sun for Scottish Borders

This time last year, we were in Australia having a “hot” Christmas. Our hosts decided to join us this year to experience a Scottish Borders Christmas and Hogmanay. Thankfully, they…

POULTRY

How bokashi is helping a poultry farm's nutrient management

At Woodend Farm on the Scottish Borders, manure produced by the farm’s 32,000 free-range hens is mixed with woodchip, chopped straw and an inoculant rich in microbes. By sealing this…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Work smarter, not harder, is my new year aim

Early January is a time to plan, making to-do lists to ensure everything that needs to be done in the short term will be completed before lambing starts in late…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on protecting grass reseeds with nurse crops

Episodes of extreme weather are adding new and recurring challenges to reseeding. In response, some farmers are opting to establish fast-growing temporary crops with grass to protect and support the…

LIVESTOCK

AHDB pilots Farm Data Exchange for beef and dairy sector

The AHDB has launched a proof of concept pilot with farm businesses to explore opportunities for data sharing and address challenges around data ownership. The Farm Data Exchange, previously branded…

DAIRY

5 new products to improve dairy efficiency

Rising costs, tighter environmental rules and ongoing pressure on margins are driving manufacturers to focus increasingly on technologies that help producers work smarter. That may be through improving cow health,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Review and reset ahead of spring calving

Whether you are autumn or spring block-calving, the “dry” period in the calendar is not only a time of rest in preparation for the year ahead, it is also an…

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FEED AND NUTRITION

Defra puts use of processed animal protein in feed on hold

Defra has agreed to allow the inclusion of processed animal protein (meat and bonemeal) in pig and poultry rations – but is delaying implementation until it has signed a new…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Daera to fund bluetongue pre-movement testing costs

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has confirmed limited financial support for bluetongue pre-movement testing, easing livestock movements from Northern Ireland’s Temporary Control Zone (TCZ). Daera says…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Livestock tick disease vaccine project gets Defra funding

A new vaccine, developed at the Moredun Research Institute to protect sheep against tick-borne disease, has received a £450,000 cash boost from Defra. Louping ill (LI) is a serious, tick-borne…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue movement rules relaxed in Northern Ireland

Animal movement restrictions linked to bluetongue virus (BTV) will be relaxed within the Temporary Control Zone (TCZ) in Northerrn Ireland following the completion of surveillance testing from today (Friday, 19…

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DAIRY

8 ways calf clubs are transforming rearing efficiency

Wyvern Farm Vets’ Proactive Farmer Programme has shown what many farmers already suspected: when calf rearers, vets and vet techs work together consistently, calf performance improves dramatically. Over the past…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on planning forage stocks for spring-calving herds

Turnout dates for spring-calving herds should not be dictated by a silage shortage. Businesses must plan to have enough forage of milking-cow quality on hand to supplement poor grazing conditions…

DAIRY

How smart ear tags are improving calf health and saving time

Smart ear tags are saving a Kelso dairy about two hours a day manually checking every calf. The technology is allowing the team at KSH Farms to focus on the…

POULTRY

How bokashi is helping a poultry farm's nutrient management

At Woodend Farm on the Scottish Borders, manure produced by the farm’s 32,000 free-range hens is mixed with woodchip, chopped straw and an inoculant rich in microbes. By sealing this…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on protecting grass reseeds with nurse crops

Episodes of extreme weather are adding new and recurring challenges to reseeding. In response, some farmers are opting to establish fast-growing temporary crops with grass to protect and support the…

DAIRY

Advice on dairy biosecurity to minimise endemic disease risk

Assessing risk, asking the right questions and designing an ongoing, farm-specific management strategy are the foundations of good biosecurity when buying in stock. According to vets, buying in animals remains…

FOOT HEALTH

Pros and cons of lameness data analysis for cattle mobility

Hoof health data from mobility scoring and trimming records can be a powerful tool for identifying lameness patterns and guiding management decisions on dairy farms. But how can the practical…

SHEEP

How feeding clover silage cut costs in run-up to lambing

High-quality red and white clover silages have allowed a Powys sheep farm to shave nearly £2 a head from the purchased feed bill of twin-bearing ewes. Concentrate feed was one…

BEEF

How to make sure suckler cows produce top-quality colostrum

Ensuring suckler cows have at least 14% crude protein in their diet before calving will help antibody production and improve colostrum quality. But the drought in 2025 means that forage…

SHEEP

Young couple transform livestock farm with focus on costs

Streamlining operations, a tighter grip on costs and a proper renumeration package are among key changes a young Northumberland farming couple has made since completing a profit-focused business course. Rich…

SHEEP

How forage focus unlocked beef and sheep farm’s potential

A switch to rotational grazing has increased grass production by 45% on a north Devon beef and sheep farm. The change of system, which came as one generation handed over…

LIVESTOCK

Benefits of learning from a non-farming business

There is much to be gained from visiting a non-farming business as part of a group of livestock farmers wanting to learn from high-performing, profitable people. One of the key…

SHEEP

Sheep system change sees agreement between father and son

Introducing some smart technology, buying a quad bike and replacing a sheep breed on the family livestock farm seem easy decisions for one young farmer, compared with managing his dad’s…

LIVESTOCK

How off-farm pursuits are benefiting two livestock farms

A change is as good as a rest, the saying goes, and getting away from the farm to do something completely different is a great way to recharge the batteries.…

POULTRY

Benefits of premium turkey contract for beef and sheep farm

Growing turkeys is allowing a Powys farm to earn an additional income stream from its beef and sheep sheds at a time of the year when they would otherwise have…

BEEF

How cost focus unlocked beef and sheep farm’s potential

There is nothing like a debt to focus the mind – and a farming partnership restructuring that allowed Richard McCornick and his brother Craig to farm independently certainly did that.…

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BUSINESS

EU-Mercosur deal signed amid farmer outcry

After more than two decades of negotiations, the EU has formally signed a trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, creating one of the world’s…

BUSINESS

Scotch Beef finds new markets in Sweden

Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) is preparing for a landmark moment in international foodservice with the launch of its Scotch Beef Club in Sweden later this month, marking the initiative’s first…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Tight supplies keep lamb trade above ÂŁ7/kg

A shortage of lambs coming forward at livestock markets and abattoirs has helped the trade get off to a strong start in 2026. The GB deadweight SQQ lifted to 721p/kg…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Outlook 2026: Consolidation poses threats to pork sector

Are integrated supply chains good for the industry? And who actually controls the UK’s pig supply chain? As we look towards a further year of uncertain financial stability in the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Outlook 2026: Sheep market strong but expansion unlikely

For the second year in a row, we have seen the UK breeding flock decrease, with Defra’s December 2024 survey reporting a 5% fall to 13.1 million ewes. That is…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Outlook 2026: Cautious optimism for beef sector

After several years of volatility, the UK beef sector entered the new year with prices holding firmer than many observers expected, says Andersons consultant Charlotte Dun. GB deadweight cattle prices…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Best ever silage quality boosts cattle weights

Is Donald Trump mad enough to plunge the world into conflict? We are definitely living in a time of change in the world order. Our government is populated with delusional…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Aussie friends swap sun for Scottish Borders

This time last year, we were in Australia having a “hot” Christmas. Our hosts decided to join us this year to experience a Scottish Borders Christmas and Hogmanay. Thankfully, they…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Work smarter, not harder, is my new year aim

Early January is a time to plan, making to-do lists to ensure everything that needs to be done in the short term will be completed before lambing starts in late…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Review and reset ahead of spring calving

Whether you are autumn or spring block-calving, the “dry” period in the calendar is not only a time of rest in preparation for the year ahead, it is also an…

Dairy

DAIRY

8 ways calf clubs are transforming rearing efficiency

Wyvern Farm Vets’ Proactive Farmer Programme has shown what many farmers already suspected: when calf rearers, vets and vet techs work together consistently, calf performance improves dramatically. Over the past…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on planning forage stocks for spring-calving herds

Turnout dates for spring-calving herds should not be dictated by a silage shortage. Businesses must plan to have enough forage of milking-cow quality on hand to supplement poor grazing conditions…

DAIRY

How smart ear tags are improving calf health and saving time

Smart ear tags are saving a Kelso dairy about two hours a day manually checking every calf. The technology is allowing the team at KSH Farms to focus on the…

LIVESTOCK

AHDB pilots Farm Data Exchange for beef and dairy sector

The AHDB has launched a proof of concept pilot with farm businesses to explore opportunities for data sharing and address challenges around data ownership. The Farm Data Exchange, previously branded…

DAIRY

5 new products to improve dairy efficiency

Rising costs, tighter environmental rules and ongoing pressure on margins are driving manufacturers to focus increasingly on technologies that help producers work smarter. That may be through improving cow health,…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

How even tiny losses in body condition impact fertility

Small changes in body condition score – invisible to the human eye – can have a detrimental impact on fertility in the next lactation, a commercial study has shown. See…

DAIRY

Advice on dairy biosecurity to minimise endemic disease risk

Assessing risk, asking the right questions and designing an ongoing, farm-specific management strategy are the foundations of good biosecurity when buying in stock. According to vets, buying in animals remains…

FOOT HEALTH

Pros and cons of lameness data analysis for cattle mobility

Hoof health data from mobility scoring and trimming records can be a powerful tool for identifying lameness patterns and guiding management decisions on dairy farms. But how can the practical…

DAIRY

Meet the 2025 NMR RABDF Gold Cup finalists

Five forward-thinking and environmentally focused dairy enterprises are competing for the 2025 Gold Cup award. The award is sponsored by the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) and National…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

New entrant Coyote tops latest Holstein genomic rankings

  Exceptional weight and percentage of fat (62.2kg and +0.3%) have earned a UK-born and bred bull top place in AHDB’s genetic evaluations for genomic Holstein sires (published 2 December).…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How a heifer rearing unit works successfully at scale

Economies of scale have allowed a contract farming business to maximise efficiency by sending replacement heifer calves from three of its dairy herds to a single, dedicated rearing unit. Farming…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on applying lime to cubicles to aid mastitis control

Liming cubicles may not be anyone’s favourite job, but it remains an important task in mastitis control. Push/pull-along dispensers, auger-driven models (spreading lime with bedding sawdust), or the traditional bucket-and-mug…

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MOWERS

Lamma 2026: KRM unveils 8.5m Sprinter topper

A new flail mower from KRM promises to make light work of pasture topping and field margin maintenance. The Sprinter 8500P comprises a brace of 3m rear flail heads to…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2026: Kubota brings big SVL 75-3 skid-steer to the UK

National plans to increase solar capacity was a major motivator behind Kubota’s decision to bring its SVL 75-3 skid-steer handler to the UK. Its 1.7m width allows contractors to slink…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2026: Compact JCB 526-60 gets swankier cab

JCB has lavished its compact Loadall telehandlers with some attention, fitting higher-spec cabs, improved brakes and twin-line trailer braking. The 526.60 is the smaller of the two models, benefiting from…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2026: Stronger boom for Stoll TracLift loader

Farmers torn between Stoll’s budget Solid front loader and top-spec ProfiLine FZ need agonise no more, following the introduction of three mid-range TracLift models. Smallest of the trio is the…