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DAIRY

Advice on flexible milking as a management tool

Building flexibility into milking frequency could boost production, alleviate staff shortages, or create a better work-life balance at certain times of the year. There is scope for farm owners to…

SHEEP

How autumn flock resilience plan cuts lambing and cake bill

Prioritising fertility and challenging ewes to milk off forage has halved an autumn lambing flock’s labour requirement and saved on 27t of bought-in feed.  Focus has shifted from aiming for…

LIVESTOCK

How to improve output from cows grazing in poor conditions

To improve the utilisation of grazed grass this year, the focus must be on the first two grazing rounds. Poor ground conditions from February to April, with incorrect management, can…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Crazy temperature swings hard to work with

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I’m reporting more wild fluctuations in temperature. My last article opened with the weather situation, with 9in [22.5cm] of snow falling,…

DAIRY

Data collection for dairy herds: What to consider

Developing cow technology in response to the trend for fewer dairy farms milking more cows, and ongoing labour shortages, has to be more than just a data generating system. Capturing…

PARASITIC DISEASES

Haemonchus vaccine given UK funding aid

Efforts to produce an affordable vaccine for a fatal bloodsucking parasite affecting sheep farms across the globe have been given a seven-figure boost by a tech giant. The Bill and…

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FOOT AND MOUTH

Meat processors call for tougher FMD measures

Tougher and more rigorous measures to repel foot-and mouth-disease (FMD) are needed – that’s the call from the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA). In addition, the association argues that travellers…

LIVESTOCK

Welsh farmers sought for greenhouse gas reduction project

Commercial beef and sheep farmers in Wales are being sought for a project developing breeding strategies that reduce greenhouse gases. The aim of the “Breeding better beef and sheep” project…

FOOT AND MOUTH

Case of foot-and-mouth disease discovered in Germany

An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has been reported in Germany. It is the first outbreak of the disease in the country since 1988, involving a herd of water buffalo…

NEWS

BVD measures in Northern Ireland welcomed by union

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has welcomed new bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) measures, describing them as “crucial” to supporting the Northern Ireland (NI) livestock industry’s efforts to eliminate the disease.…

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DAIRY

Advice on flexible milking as a management tool

Building flexibility into milking frequency could boost production, alleviate staff shortages, or create a better work-life balance at certain times of the year. There is scope for farm owners to…

SHEEP

How autumn flock resilience plan cuts lambing and cake bill

Prioritising fertility and challenging ewes to milk off forage has halved an autumn lambing flock’s labour requirement and saved on 27t of bought-in feed.  Focus has shifted from aiming for…

LIVESTOCK

How to improve output from cows grazing in poor conditions

To improve the utilisation of grazed grass this year, the focus must be on the first two grazing rounds. Poor ground conditions from February to April, with incorrect management, can…

DAIRY

How milking robots have driven upland dairy’s expansion

Bromfield Farm, near Wigton in Cumbria, has embraced cutting-edge technology with the installation of seven robotic milking systems and two robotic feed pushers. This has eased workloads and improved cow…

LIVESTOCK

Meet the 2024 NMR RABDF Gold Cup finalists

Six herds breeding robust cows, developing their staff, and reducing their farm’s carbon footprint, are competing for the 2024 Gold Cup award. Sponsored by the Royal Association of British Dairy…

LIVESTOCK

Why Angus breeder prioritises health and forage-only diets

High health status, easy calving genetics and performance from forage are the foundations of Angus Stovold’s Aberdeen Angus herd. His cattle, although largely sold for breeding, also have to succeed…

DAIRY

Benefits of a post-calving vet check for herd health

A post-calving vet check not only helps prevent subclinical endometritis, but it also lets the farm vet keep track of a herd’s overall health status. It is not just at-risk…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of a calf cart for moving newborn calves

Investing in a calf cart (or trolley) may be the key to keeping staff happy and healthy. The aim of calf transport is to move calves hygienically and safely between…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

How a Wiltshire dairy makes better use of slurry

Investment in a new slurry system on a Wiltshire dairy farm has resulted in a drop in bagged nitrogen use of more than 100kg/ha a year on the grazing platform.…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Advice on managing silage stocks effectively for dairy diets

Feed accounts for the biggest proportion of variable costs on a dairy farm. But that cost is often unnecessarily high because farmers fail to match silage quality to the needs…

LIVESTOCK

How a Cornish dairy curbed its carbon footprint

While cutting carbon emissions has come into focus over recent years, it has been a long-term priority for Cornish dairy farmer Andrew Brewer. Farming in partnership with his wife, Claire,…

LIVESTOCK

How a Portuguese green oasis inspired a move to agroforestry

Mike Adams had never seen the point in growing trees in fields. But visits to farms in southern Europe and Turkey proved transformational; he is now sold on their benefits…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Benefits of embracing NZ grazing techniques – 30 years on

An influx of New Zealand consultants – led by the late Jerry Ryder, Wiltshire dairy farmer and the-then president of the British Grassland Society – set off a rotational grazing…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How gauchos, Incas and advisers evolved Welsh farm system

A Welsh grazier has taken life lessons from indigenous peoples and farming lessons from leading farmers and consultants to ring the changes at home. Wil Evans’s experiences inspired him to…

DAIRY

Advice on installing a new dairy parlour

A parlour is a significant investment and should not be given the green light before carefully considering the business’s future, options and design. David Ball, lead environment specialist at the…

DAIRY

Why low-mastitis herd helps keeps tabs on medicines cabinet

The downside of a dairy herd with less than 5% mastitis is having to maintain a stock of in-date antibiotics. This is the case for the Hodginkson family, who run…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Tesco pushes for greater price stability for its pig farmers

Pig producers supplying Tesco will be paid using a new pricing mechanism, calculated using a combination of industry prices and costs of production on farm. It is hoped the new…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

GB import ban on German livestock following FMD outbreak

Cattle, pigs and sheep and their products may no longer be imported from Germany to Great Britain, the government has announced, in response to the single case of foot-and-mouth disease…

BUSINESS

US beef and pork exporters target UK market

US meat exporters are pursuing improved access to the UK marketplace for both beef and pork. The US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) anticipates that a potential free trade agreement between…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Beef finishers chase £6/kg for prime cattle this spring

The beef trade has kicked off to a flying start in 2025 with finished prices skyrocketing at both abattoirs and in the live ring. Deadweight prices have gone from strength…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Closure of Hampshire's last abattoir ‘huge blow’ for farmers

In a blow to local food supply chains, the last remaining abattoir in Hampshire is set to cease operations at the end of January. The impending closure of Newman’s Abattoir,…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Outlook 2025: Deadline nears for cage-free eggs pledge

The 2025 deadline set by several retailers in 2016 to allow for a comprehensive transition to cage-free egg production is fast approaching, but significant uncertainty remains as to whether this…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Crazy temperature swings hard to work with

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I’m reporting more wild fluctuations in temperature. My last article opened with the weather situation, with 9in [22.5cm] of snow falling,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Carbon confusion reigns Down Under

Reflecting on a recent trip to Australia in my previous article, I mentioned the serious risk of bushfires. During my stay, two farms we visited in the Grampians region of…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Festive lamb demand pushed sales up 35%

December was fabulous but manic. The pop-up shop was a massive success, even beating Easter sales. We also had our best-ever Grantham farmers’ market and the most orders ever received…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Expecting another good year of lamb trade

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda (Happy New Year)! I write this article on New Year’s Day, a time that always brings a sense of optimism and hope, as if the turning of…

Dairy

DAIRY

Advice on flexible milking as a management tool

Building flexibility into milking frequency could boost production, alleviate staff shortages, or create a better work-life balance at certain times of the year. There is scope for farm owners to…

LIVESTOCK

How to improve output from cows grazing in poor conditions

To improve the utilisation of grazed grass this year, the focus must be on the first two grazing rounds. Poor ground conditions from February to April, with incorrect management, can…

DAIRY

Data collection for dairy herds: What to consider

Developing cow technology in response to the trend for fewer dairy farms milking more cows, and ongoing labour shortages, has to be more than just a data generating system. Capturing…

DAIRY

Ulster trio lists five dairying tips from study tour

Business scale and financial performance were just two of the top five insights gained by three young dairy Nuffield scholars visiting leading dairy operators last summer. Young farmers Bronagh Dempster,…

DAIRY

How milking robots have driven upland dairy’s expansion

Bromfield Farm, near Wigton in Cumbria, has embraced cutting-edge technology with the installation of seven robotic milking systems and two robotic feed pushers. This has eased workloads and improved cow…

DAIRY

5 new products at Dairy-Tech 2025 to improve efficiency

In a precarious time for the industry, technology to enhance productivity has never been more important. Here, we take a look at just a few of the new products that…

LIVESTOCK

Meet the 2024 NMR RABDF Gold Cup finalists

Six herds breeding robust cows, developing their staff, and reducing their farm’s carbon footprint, are competing for the 2024 Gold Cup award. Sponsored by the Royal Association of British Dairy…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Cattle conference to debate breeding goals for industry

The role of dairy beef cattle in regenerative farming systems, and obstacles challenging the progress of UK dairy genetics, are among the topics under discussion at the upcoming 2025 British…

DAIRY

Benefits of a post-calving vet check for herd health

A post-calving vet check not only helps prevent subclinical endometritis, but it also lets the farm vet keep track of a herd’s overall health status. It is not just at-risk…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Benefits of a calf cart for moving newborn calves

Investing in a calf cart (or trolley) may be the key to keeping staff happy and healthy. The aim of calf transport is to move calves hygienically and safely between…

DAIRY

IVF calf Hilda marks major step in sustainable dairy farming

The birth of Hilda, an IVF calf from the Dumfries-based Langhill herd, is being hailed as a groundbreaking achievement in the quest for more sustainable farming practices. Hilda is the…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Copper in dairy rations: Is too much as bad as too little?

Evaluating copper levels in every feed source and supplement before formulating rations for dairy cows – and youngstock – will help meet animal requirements but prevent overfeeding and protect animal…

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DIET FEEDERS

Lamma 2025: Auto concentrate feeding with Hanskamp Mobile

The solar-powered FeedStation Mobile from Dutch firm Hanskamp will automatically serve a preset concentrate ration to individual dairy and beef cows and calves in the field, giving stock farmers more…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2025: MX develops GDT conveyor bucket for grass silage

French firm MX has launched a feeding bucket specifically designed to handle long-chop clamped grass. While its existing auger-based setup works effectively for maize-based rations, getting a thorough mix and…

100HP

Lamma 2025: Tafe 75hp tractor targets livestock market

Tafe has a new UK importer for its revamped range of five 15-series tractors. Comvex takes on the mantle from long-serving Tractors UK, which had been bringing in the Indian…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2025: Extra lift capacity for Manitou MLT 742-140

The introduction of a tougher boom on its ag-spec telehandlers has allowed Manitou to bump up lifting capacity throughout the range. New model numbers have been introduced as a result,…