Grass growth in 2023 studied through Welsh project
30th January 2024
Data from the Farming Connect Welsh Pasture Project has shown that grass production in Wales in 2023 exceeded previous years, but managing it was challenging.
UK-Canada trade deal: UK govt has made “the right decision”
29th January 2024
Farming groups have welcomed the government’s decision to halt negotiations with Canada for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) – owing to disagreements on hormone treated beef and import taxes on British cheese.
How data boosted lamb survival at a Scottish farm
29th January 2024
When lambing losses were identified as a priority area for beef and sheep farmer Richard McCornick, recording losses effectively helped to highlight issues and boost survival. Richard shared his experiences at a recent farmer meeting.
Vaccination critical this season due to parasite risk
25th January 2024
Dairy farmers are being encouraged to vaccinate youngstock and naïve cattle against lungworm (husk) ahead of the 2024 grazing season after a significant rise in cases in recent years.
Supermarket to reduce poultry stocking densities
25th January 2024
Morrisons has just announced it will lower its poultry stocking density to 30kg/m2 by the end of the year.
Poultry farmers win High Court battle against APHA on bird flu compensation
23rd January 2024
Poultry farmers have won a landmark legal challenge against the government in a battle over the proper compensation payable to poultry farmers affected by avian flu.
Coccidiosis prevalence and intestinal integrity slowly return to 2021 levels
21st January 2024
For the first time since 2021, broiler intestinal integrity scores have remained consistently stable, highlighting a reduction in coccidiosis levels throughout the year, according to the Elanco Health Tracking System (HTSi) 2023 latest report.
Regular testing key to managing worms on Perthshire farm
20th January 2024
A quarantine dose for all incoming sheep, regular faecal egg count (FEC) testing and monitoring animal growth weights and the weather, are key to managing worms for Perthshire sheep farmer and agricultural consultant, Emily Grant.
Calls for farm support after recent disease outbreaks
20th January 2024
The National Sheep Association (NSA) is reminding the farming community of the importance of looking out for farming friends and family this January, as the start of the year has presented several challenges to the industry.
Keeping lameness under control at housing
19th January 2024
All too often, treatment rather than prevention is the focus of lameness management programmes in dairy herds. Prevention using regular footbaths is a key device for moving forward, argues vet and veterinary pharmacologist, Dr Tom Barragry, who explores a proven alternative to copper sulphate and formaldehyde.
New project launches to improve future of UK wool industry
17th January 2024
A new project launches to further the productivity, sustainability, and resilience of the UK sheep farming and wool industries by exploring opportunities to improve fleece quality.
JAN 2024
Pen-side diagnostics take mastitis treatment to the next level
17th January 2024
Selective treatment of clinical mastitis (STCM) is becoming increasingly popular and offers a range of benefits.