AHDB report examines cost of pig meat production in 17 countries

The cost of pig meat production in 17 countries has, once again, been examined in a report published by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).

Organic dairy farmers reminded to monitor herd’s trace element status

As we approach spring turnout, organic dairy farmers are being reminded to examine the trace element status of their herd.

NFU raises concerns over live animal export ban

Efforts to improve animal welfare during transport should focus on clearer guidance and better regulator enforcement, on areas such as loading and unloading vehicles, animals’ fitness to travel and driver training, according to the NFU.

Global initiative set to celebrate dairy farming

The new ‘We Are Dairy’ initiative will recognise innovations and positive actions in the dairy industry, with the overall winner receiving $10,000.

Ammonia: Farmers urged to prepare for ‘significant changes’

Grants are available to help farmers prepare for environmental permitting.

An organic farming business looking to the future

Introducing Beef Shorthorn – complementing environmental land management schemes.

Consumers turn to dairy in Covid crisis as retail sales boom

The consumption of dairy products has boomed during the pandemic with experts cautiously optimistic about the future of the UK dairy market.

First timer secures place in Gold Cup line-up

A family-run organic dairy herd has made it through to the final round of the 2020 NMR/RABDF Gold Cup competition, after entering for the first time.

“Put yourself first”: NZ farmer opens up on depression battle

A New Zealand dairy farmer who has spoken candidly about his battles with mental health urged farmers to put themselves before their farm.

Target worm treatments to ewes in low body condition at lambing

To reduce the selection pressure for anthelmintic resistance (AR), experts are advising farmers worming ewes around lambing to treat according to their body condition score (BCS) rather than carrying out blanket treatments.

Dairy diets: Should we go soya-free?

Soya sustainability is a growing concern among retailers, with M&S and Waitrose already banning soya feed from their milk supply pools. As dairy farmers seek out alternatives that do not compromise cow health and performance, protected rapemeal could hold the key. Sarah Kidby reports.

Best practice for colostrum feeding

Cargill’s Bianca Theeruth answers our questions and provides five targets for colostrum feeding.

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