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DAIRY

Dairy software systems 'holding back' business progress

Fragmented dairy herd data stored in multiple farm software packages are difficult to analyse and turn into actionable information, say experts, which is hampering farmers' ability to progress their businesses.…

POULTRY

Buoyant outlook for UK poultrymeat and egg market

The outlook for the UK’s poultrymeat and egg sectors is buoyant as chicken gains market share from red meat, and egg demand strengthens as the high-protein food movement grows. See…

WHATS IN YOUR LIVESTOCK SHED

Beef shed design combines low effort and high welfare

A beef housing system in Powys is designed to minimise labour, maximise animal health and welfare, and protect the farming system from increasingly frequent weather extremes. The Morris family replaced…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Disappointing in-calf heifer rate forces rethink

And just like that, autumn has blown in. It feels like yesterday we were starting breeding and watching as grazing was taking off. With the fertiliser ban quickly approaching, before…

POULTRY

Key waste water actions for poultry farms

Taking an “audit, capture and treat” approach to waste water could allow poultry farmers to change the default perception that they are the “villains” when it comes to the health…

PIGS

FW Awards 2025 Pig Farmer of the Year finalists

Although their businesses vary greatly, this year’s three finalists share good business sense and a keen eye for detail. The finalists Mike Durrant, Bunns Farm, Norfolk Chris Fogden, Bridge Cottage,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Supplementing lambs but shearling ewes are good

I think I totally jinxed the weather with my last article, when I said the farm was finally starting to green up. That didn’t last long — just a month…

LIVESTOCK

Vaccination is no silver bullet for TB control, say experts

Cattle vaccination can play an important role in the fight against bovine TB, but must not be seen as a “silver bullet”, according to industry experts. Vaccination trials are currently…

SHEEP

How a Romney flock is adapting to frequent droughts

Repeat periods of drought have highlighted the value of selecting resilient forage crops and breeding animals at Dineley Farming, near Shaftesbury, Dorset. Perin Dineley says the business, which is home…

POULTRY

Poultry producers warned against co-grazing with livestock

As the UK poultry industry braces itself for a “difficult” autumn and winter of avian influenza infections, a strong warning is being issued to producers who also keep cattle and…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: New clamp filled with grass and wholecrop

Since the beginning of June, it has been pretty manic here. Even being one member of staff down, we have achieved a great deal.  A 1,000t silage clamp was constructed,…

BOVINE TB

England-Wales bovine TB data shows mixed picture

New data on bovine TB shows contrasting trends across England and Wales, with both countries experiencing a slight rise in herd incidence but differing patterns in animal slaughter and regional…

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LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue movement rules relaxed for Wales and Scotland

Livestock keepers who want to move bluetongue-vaccinated animals from the restricted zone (RZ) into Scotland and Wales are set to benefit from relaxed rules. From midday on Sunday 21 September,…

LIVESTOCK

Vaccination is no silver bullet for TB control, say experts

Cattle vaccination can play an important role in the fight against bovine TB, but must not be seen as a “silver bullet”, according to industry experts. Vaccination trials are currently…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

VMD launches strategy to secure future animal vaccine supplies

The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), the UK’s regulatory authority for veterinary medicines, has launched a strategy to address potential vaccine shortages working with the wider industry. The statement of intent,…

DAIRY

Dairy industry welcomes launch of new GB calf strategy

A new strategy that challenges the dairy-beef sector to ensure every calf is reared with care, purpose and value has received a positive response from the dairy industry. The GB…

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BOVINE TB

How one dairy farmer is getting a grip on bovine TB

A Pembrokeshire dairy farmer who decided a fresh approach was needed to manage bovine TB in his herd has seen promising results by working more closely with his vet and…

WHATS IN YOUR LIVESTOCK SHED

Beef shed design combines low effort and high welfare

A beef housing system in Powys is designed to minimise labour, maximise animal health and welfare, and protect the farming system from increasingly frequent weather extremes. The Morris family replaced…

PIGS

FW Awards 2025 Pig Farmer of the Year finalists

Although their businesses vary greatly, this year’s three finalists share good business sense and a keen eye for detail. The finalists Mike Durrant, Bunns Farm, Norfolk Chris Fogden, Bridge Cottage,…

SHEEP

How a Romney flock is adapting to frequent droughts

Repeat periods of drought have highlighted the value of selecting resilient forage crops and breeding animals at Dineley Farming, near Shaftesbury, Dorset. Perin Dineley says the business, which is home…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on step-down weaning for calves to avoid setbacks

Feeding high volumes of milk to calves during their most efficient and cost-effective growth phase needs a step-down protocol to ensure a smooth transition through weaning. Without it, the two…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How regen principles are building Powys farm’s resilience

Regenerative farming techniques including adaptive multipaddock grazing and integration of livestock and arable enterprises are helping bolster the resilience of a Powys beef and sheep farm. See also: How partial budgeting…

LIVESTOCK

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

All three finalists are passionate about enterprise integration, with a focus on home-grown feed. See also: FW Awards: Meet the 2025 Contractor of the Year finalists The finalists Ollie Blackburn,…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Advice on eking out forage supplies for winter

Beef and dairy farmers with poor forage stocks need to budget now – not wait until the new year when marketplace supplies are running low and prices are even higher.…

DAIRY

Advice on siting a new dairy building in the farmyard

Location, logistics and taking a long-term view about potential future expansion will ensure that any new building added to the yard will work for cows, people and the farm routine.…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on minimising dairy calf moves to reduce stress

Every change in environment, social grouping and diet is an upset for a young calf. This impacts  feed intake, which, in turn, affects growth rate. Anecdotal evidence, from business consultant…

DAIRY

The challenges of running a dairy herd on an island

Escalating costs are a challenge for any dairy farmer, but to avoid incurring extra expense through inefficiency, milk production on an island has to be organised. Furthermore, it helps to…

SHEEP

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

The systems and challenges may vary, but all the finalists in the Sheep Farmer of the Year category share the drive and enthusiasm to get the best flock performance. See…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

7 ways small changes in calf rearing can bring big gains

As a vet working with dairy and beef farms, one of the most common questions I am asked is: “Do we need to make a big change to improve our…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Autumn grazing tips to optimise grass nutrient value in spring

To achieve optimal production from pasture, dairy farmers should avoid leaving long grass and feeding cows too much cake, according to expert advice. “When you allow your grazing covers to…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of ad-lib milk feeding for calves

Giving pre-weaned calves access to as much calf milk replacer as their appetites demand has transformed the performance of Scottish dairy farmer Rory Christie’s heifer replacements. Dourie Farming Co, at…

PIGS

Advice on supporting the piglet microbiome

From probiotics to antioxidants and yeast-based solutions, there has been a rapid increase in products coming to market that are claimed to enhance piglet gut health. These products are intended…

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BUSINESS

AHDB host EU meat buyers on inward mission

A group of European meat buyers have joined farmers and processors to learn about how British lamb is produced as part of a major inward trade mission. The three-day visit…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Beef prices face pressure due to increased cattle supplies

It has been an exceptionally strong year for beef producers, but a temporary surge in finished cattle numbers is starting to weigh on domestic prices. Finished beef prices slipped back…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

British beef in the spotlight at Miami trade show

British beef exporters have been gearing up to benefit from the Economic Prosperity Deal agreed with the US, showcasing their produce at a key industry event in Miami this week.…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Breeding ewe sales notice uplift as trade picks up at marts

Annual sales of breeding ewes and shearlings are now in full swing at livestock markets across the UK, with prices seemingly up on last year’s levels. A much needed flush…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Small abattoirs must adapt to serve farmers – AHDB

Small abattoirs need to broaden their services and work with other partners to secure their survival, a new report from the AHDB suggests. The study points to ongoing consolidation in…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Red meat exports grow 10% in first half of year

The value of red meat exports have increased by almost 10% during the first half of 2025, driven by higher farmgate prices. HMRC figures show that UK exports reached £966m…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Disappointing in-calf heifer rate forces rethink

And just like that, autumn has blown in. It feels like yesterday we were starting breeding and watching as grazing was taking off. With the fertiliser ban quickly approaching, before…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Supplementing lambs but shearling ewes are good

I think I totally jinxed the weather with my last article, when I said the farm was finally starting to green up. That didn’t last long — just a month…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: New clamp filled with grass and wholecrop

Since the beginning of June, it has been pretty manic here. Even being one member of staff down, we have achieved a great deal.  A 1,000t silage clamp was constructed,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Feed shortage risk eased by forward planning

Harvest 2025 is done, and it must surely be the earliest – and possibly the easiest – on record. The spring beans were last to be harvested and were finished…

Dairy

DAIRY

Dairy software systems 'holding back' business progress

Fragmented dairy herd data stored in multiple farm software packages are difficult to analyse and turn into actionable information, say experts, which is hampering farmers' ability to progress their businesses.…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on step-down weaning for calves to avoid setbacks

Feeding high volumes of milk to calves during their most efficient and cost-effective growth phase needs a step-down protocol to ensure a smooth transition through weaning. Without it, the two…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Benefits of following maize with Westerwolds ryegrass

Including freshly cut Westerwolds ryegrass in the ration during housing is increasing daily milk yield by 2 litres a cow in a Ceredigion dairy herd and capturing significant cost savings…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Advice on eking out forage supplies for winter

Beef and dairy farmers with poor forage stocks need to budget now – not wait until the new year when marketplace supplies are running low and prices are even higher.…

DAIRY

Dairy industry welcomes launch of new GB calf strategy

A new strategy that challenges the dairy-beef sector to ensure every calf is reared with care, purpose and value has received a positive response from the dairy industry. The GB…

DAIRY

Advice on siting a new dairy building in the farmyard

Location, logistics and taking a long-term view about potential future expansion will ensure that any new building added to the yard will work for cows, people and the farm routine.…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Cattle botulism cases linked to contaminated feed

Cases of botulism in a herd of cattle are being investigated by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha) after hundreds of cows are…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on minimising dairy calf moves to reduce stress

Every change in environment, social grouping and diet is an upset for a young calf. This impacts  feed intake, which, in turn, affects growth rate. Anecdotal evidence, from business consultant…

DAIRY

The challenges of running a dairy herd on an island

Escalating costs are a challenge for any dairy farmer, but to avoid incurring extra expense through inefficiency, milk production on an island has to be organised. Furthermore, it helps to…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

7 ways small changes in calf rearing can bring big gains

As a vet working with dairy and beef farms, one of the most common questions I am asked is: “Do we need to make a big change to improve our…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of ad-lib milk feeding for calves

Giving pre-weaned calves access to as much calf milk replacer as their appetites demand has transformed the performance of Scottish dairy farmer Rory Christie’s heifer replacements. Dourie Farming Co, at…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Genetic index reset shows financial value to dairy farmers

Dairy herds in the top 25% for genetic merit earn £173 more a cow a year than herds of average genetic merit, a reassessment of the value of profitable lifetime…

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BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Auto pivoting drawbar ups Vicon round bale consistency

A revamp of Vicon’s two variable chamber round balers promises to deliver more bales an hour and better feed-in consistency. Both VariBale models – the 160 producing 1.65m rounds and…

TELEHANDLERS

On test: Neomach's versatile Nova X40 pivot-steer loader

Farms are perennially craving more power and capacity, but for those still mucking out pokey old sheds built in the pitchfork era, size matters. Miniature pivot-steers, with their typical 3m…

FORAGERS

Claas unleashes 1,110hp Jaguar 1200 forage harvester

Claas has finally unveiled full details of its new flagship Jaguar forage harvester range, which is headed by its most powerful model yet. All four newcomers are propelled by the…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Variable chamber Claas Cerex 700 enhances round bale density

Claas has bolstered its variable chamber round baler range, adding a heavy-duty model that packs far more crop into each bale. Unlike the firm’s long-standing Variant, the Cerex 700 RC…