Sheepdog sells for world record-breaking £27,100
8th February 2021
A Welsh border collie has become the world’s most expensive sheepdog, smashing the previous record of £20,000.
Keeping rumen workers happy as forage supplies switch
7th February 2021
Keeping the rumen workers happy as we switch silage clamps or from one cut to another, or change the forage mix in the diet, plays a crucial role in maintaining output and keeping cows fit and healthy.
Diet study reduces environmental impact of milk production
6th February 2021
Harper Adams research reveals feeding lower protein diets and forage legumes can reduce emissions and costs for dairy farmers.
New educational materials for managing calf scour
5th February 2021
MSD Animal Health has launched a suite of educational materials to help calf rearers and their advisers improve the management of costly scour problems.
Farming unions welcome new Dairy Code of Conduct
3rd February 2021
Ministers announce plans for a fairer dairy supply chain, after landmark 12-week consultation.
Dairy farmers warned to maintain new technology
2nd February 2021
Milking-related technology should be installed and maintained by a Parlour Safe technician to avoid disruption, the Milking Equipment Association says.
Changing cleaning practices could boost calf health – study
2nd February 2021
Over a third of samples collected from collection or feeding equipment were over the threshold for high bacterial levels and represent a significant risk to the health of calves.
How to navigate the protein challenge in dairy and beef systems
1st February 2021
Tightening global supplies of soya and grain coupled with large purchases by China has driven soya prices up to a margin-compromising point. And there is every chance the peak prices are set to continue for the remainder of the winter feeding season and even beyond, according to Alltech.
Livestock rustlers continue despite the pandemic
30th January 2021
Rural insurer warns against complacency over rustling as it remains one of the most costly crimes for farmers.
Latest results show very high yield potential for newest Pioneer maize variety
29th January 2021
The 2020 results from the annual Pioneer Accurate Crop Testing System (PACTS) trials show Pioneer’s newest hybrid, P7948, offers farmers impressive yields for both livestock forage and biogas production.
First-time entrant makes the final six in Gold Cup competition
29th January 2021
Joe Ives’ Hampshire-based herd from Herriard, Basingstoke is among those to make it through to the final of the 2020 NMR/RABDF Gold Cup competition.
Plans to phase out badger culls met with caution
28th January 2021
Farming and veterinary groups have urged the government to ensure the efficacy of any new measures to tackle bTB, before phasing out “proven tools”.