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DAIRY

Advice on calculating cull cow costs accurately

Fluctuating cull cow prices across the year can result in an average cull value for a herd that may be below expectation. The result can give a false impression of…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: The government has given us a tax kicking

Time has flown since my last article, and I want to say a massive thanks to everyone who took the time to send messages in support of what I said…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Herd depopulation raises bird question

It’s been difficult to think about much else than preparations for our herd’s depopulation, clean down, and repopulation, all in a controlled effort to rid us of swine dysentery. A…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Maize dry matters fall 3% in varied year

A slow growing season has been blamed for a 3% fall in maize dry matter levels in a nutrition company’s published forage sampling data. Trouw Nutrition GB’s first 750 analyses…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on minimising disease risks in market-bought calves

Calf rearers buying stock from the mart should accept that the disease risk will be high and plan with their vet to create a farm-specific approach to calf health. There…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Maize safely in after dodging scrap metal

Early November saw the last of the land work finished, with the last 5ha (12 acres) of wheat drilled on 3 November. The rest of the maize came off early…

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YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Two drugs impress in calf cryptosporidiosis trial

Early research evaluating two unnamed drug molecules for controlling cryptosporidiosis in calves has yielded positive results, taking them to the next developmental stage. Calves infected with cryptosporidium got better when…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Herd health app pools expertise online

A web-based herd health planning tool promises to make livestock farming more efficient by drawing farmers, nutritionists, vets and other advisers together in one place. Herdplan was developed by Scotland’s…

LIVESTOCK

Maize Watch: Marked difference under film near Dumfries

Harvesting is halfway at SRUC Crichton Royal Farm, Dumfries, where conventionally grown maize is lagging behind crop germinated under film. While the farm’s maize under film was harvested last week…

BUSINESS

Danish Crown cuts 500 workers due to pig shortage

Higher costs and fewer pigs being finished across the EU have led to redundancies at Europe’s largest pig producer, Danish Crown. The farmer-owned global meat producer will make 500 redundancies,…

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YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Grazing kale v fodder beet: Which is best for youngstock?

To farmers who are unfamiliar with winter grazing fodder crops, kale and fodder beet can appear to provide very similar feeds. In fact, there are many points of difference, from…

DAIRY

Advice on calculating cull cow costs accurately

Fluctuating cull cow prices across the year can result in an average cull value for a herd that may be below expectation. The result can give a false impression of…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on minimising disease risks in market-bought calves

Calf rearers buying stock from the mart should accept that the disease risk will be high and plan with their vet to create a farm-specific approach to calf health. There…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

7 ways to lower the risk of 'rumen drinking'

How quickly calves consume milk and at what height they drink could be contributing to calf mortality on dairy farms and calf-rearing enterprises, according to Scottish data. Rumen drinking is…

LIVESTOCK

Advice on E coli toxic mastitis protocols

Prevention is always more rewarding than cure – and usually cheaper. This is particularly so in the case of an E coli toxic mastitis where (despite early detection and treatment)…

LIVESTOCK

How a dry autumn is benefitting grass utilisation

Beef and sheep farmer John Ritchie, winner of Farmers Weekly’s Grassland Manager of the Year 2023, replaced set stocking with rotational grazing on his Perthshire hill farm. He is sharing…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How lung washing slashed antibiotics use in calf shed

A Welsh dairy farm has reduced its antibiotics use in calves by 90% and seen a big uplift in calf health since using “lung washing” to identify the pathogen responsible…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Moving cattle four times a day keeps cost under ÂŁ350 a cow

Maximising grassland periods by moving cattle up to four times a day has reduced winter housing from five months to as little as seven weeks on a heavy clay Kent…

LIVESTOCK

Climate change moves the grass growth curve in Cornwall

Cornish dairy farmer and experienced grazing manager Chris Knowles is sharing updates about his 2024 grazing season with Farmers Weekly. In this fourth and final instalment of the series, Chris reports…

SHEEP

Farmer imports breed to lift wool cheque up to five-fold

A large-scale, low-input Romney breeder has added low-micron fleece to his breeding goals, with the aim of turning a loss-making wool enterprise into a profitable one. Frank Langrish, of Langrish…

BEEF

How a Sutherland suckler herd achieved a compact calving

Scottish farmers Vic and Jason Ballantyne have condensed their calving period of 10 weeks in recent years, to seven weeks over the past two seasons. This is contributing to a…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

Benefits of bokashi for Welsh beef producer

Farmyard manure is a valuable resource in any grassland system. For an organic farm whose only other input sources are magnesium lime and granular calcium lime, it is even more…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

Advice on assessing the nutritional value of manure on crops

Used properly on crops, muck is a valuable by-product that offers the opportunity to reduce artificial fertiliser inputs and improve soil health. However, measuring its nutrient value and the associated…

DAIRY

Ways to build resilience into high-yielding dairy herds

Sustainable dairy farming is not just about reducing emissions – it is about creating a balanced, resilient system that supports the farm, the animals and the environment for future generations.…

DAIRY

How three dairy farmers maintain high-yielding herds

What is the secret to achieving high yields of more than 10,000 litres a cow a year? Asked how they maintain high levels of production in their dairy enterprises, three…

DAIRY

How a 12,000-litre herd balances efficiency and cow welfare

A focus on optimising milking efficiency through 12 robots has created a setup that also maximises cow comfort and welfare for a large Wiltshire herd. The result is a herd…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lamb trade lifts further above ÂŁ6/kg carried by tight supply

Festive demand has taken off for the lamb sector, with processors appearing keen to stock up ahead of Christmas. Some abattoirs have been quoted at up to 650p/kg in the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Tighter margins for pig producers as prices drop to 208p/kg

The tide has turned following a summer of support for domestic pig markets, with sluggish EU demand and ample pork supplies currently weighing on domestic pig markets. Average finished pig…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Calf slaughter figures fall 17% as beef price hits 524p/kg

Easing costs and a surging beef price has turned profit fortunes around for marginal calves this year, helping to cut calf slaughter figures by 17% from its 2021 peak. Defra’s…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Falling stock numbers in Scotland raise fears for farmers

Declining cattle, sheep, and pig numbers in the latest Scottish Agricultural Census, have highlighted a frightening longer-term trend of contraction for livestock in Scotland. Census figures for June 2024 show…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Exceptional beef demand holds finished cattle above ÂŁ5/kg

Finished beef prices surged to new all-time highs during October, driven by thriving domestic and export markets. Figures from market analysts Kantar showed total spend on British beef at retail…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Defra mandates abattoir price reporting for sheep sector

Large abattoirs will be required to report lamb prices, use standardised dressing specifications, and weigh carcasses to the nearest 0.1kg, under new government measures. The announcement by Defra has been…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: The government has given us a tax kicking

Time has flown since my last article, and I want to say a massive thanks to everyone who took the time to send messages in support of what I said…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Herd depopulation raises bird question

It’s been difficult to think about much else than preparations for our herd’s depopulation, clean down, and repopulation, all in a controlled effort to rid us of swine dysentery. A…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Maize safely in after dodging scrap metal

Early November saw the last of the land work finished, with the last 5ha (12 acres) of wheat drilled on 3 November. The rest of the maize came off early…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: You can tell which calves have lost nose flaps

Weaning is under way. More than half of our calf crop is already done. It is always a satisfying job, getting the calves through the yards and over the scales.…

Dairy

DAIRY

Advice on calculating cull cow costs accurately

Fluctuating cull cow prices across the year can result in an average cull value for a herd that may be below expectation. The result can give a false impression of…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Maize dry matters fall 3% in varied year

A slow growing season has been blamed for a 3% fall in maize dry matter levels in a nutrition company’s published forage sampling data. Trouw Nutrition GB’s first 750 analyses…

DAIRY

Amazon boss injects ÂŁ7.3m into cattle methane vaccine project

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has invested millions of pounds into a pioneering project aimed at developing a vaccine that would reduce methane emissions from cattle. Researchers at the Pirbright Institute…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

7 ways to lower the risk of 'rumen drinking'

How quickly calves consume milk and at what height they drink could be contributing to calf mortality on dairy farms and calf-rearing enterprises, according to Scottish data. Rumen drinking is…

LIVESTOCK

Advice on E coli toxic mastitis protocols

Prevention is always more rewarding than cure – and usually cheaper. This is particularly so in the case of an E coli toxic mastitis where (despite early detection and treatment)…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How lung washing slashed antibiotics use in calf shed

A Welsh dairy farm has reduced its antibiotics use in calves by 90% and seen a big uplift in calf health since using “lung washing” to identify the pathogen responsible…

LIVESTOCK

Climate change moves the grass growth curve in Cornwall

Cornish dairy farmer and experienced grazing manager Chris Knowles is sharing updates about his 2024 grazing season with Farmers Weekly. In this fourth and final instalment of the series, Chris reports…

LIVESTOCK

Dairy farmer 'disrupter' turns to crowdfunding to expand

A former engineer says he is aiming to “disrupt” what he refers to as “Big Dairy” on his family farm in Ayrshire, using crowdfunding cash to more than double cow…

LIVESTOCK

Analyse crude protein of bought-in straights, farmers advised

Farmers buying straight protein for cattle rations are advised to get it independently analysed. For about £25 a test, it will confirm actual crude protein content (CP) delivered on farm,…

DAIRY

Ways to build resilience into high-yielding dairy herds

Sustainable dairy farming is not just about reducing emissions – it is about creating a balanced, resilient system that supports the farm, the animals and the environment for future generations.…

DAIRY

How three dairy farmers maintain high-yielding herds

What is the secret to achieving high yields of more than 10,000 litres a cow a year? Asked how they maintain high levels of production in their dairy enterprises, three…

DAIRY

How a 12,000-litre herd balances efficiency and cow welfare

A focus on optimising milking efficiency through 12 robots has created a setup that also maximises cow comfort and welfare for a large Wiltshire herd. The result is a herd…

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TRACTORS

Bluewhite driverless retrofit transforms sub-100hp tractors

An Israeli-American start-up has developed a retrofit kit that allows small tractors to work entirely autonomously, principally for spraying permanent crops such as vines and orchards. Given Bluewhite's focus is…

FORAGERS

Claas Jaguar forager to offer rapid analysis of maize crops

In-field analysis of maize crop processing in a matter of minutes is a new feature that enables forage harvesting contractors operating Claas Jaguar choppers to consistently and accurately meet customer…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Kuhn and Kubota add automation features to round balers

New automation and data collection features for round balers are among the technical innovations set to be revealed at the EIMA agricultural machinery show in Bologna, Italy. Kuhn proposes a…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Ultimate guide to buying a big square baler 2025

Having forged a partnership with Kuhn for a range of big square balers launched in Britain in 2013, John Deere has now quietly withdrawn from this market sector to concentrate…