Welsh herd retains same bloodline for 85 years
17th February 2025
The Williams family have been farming in South Wales since 1940, and credit keeping a closed herd with managing to keep the bloodline going without breaks.
Not taking first-cut silage earlier could be risking milk yield
15th February 2025
Sticking to a traditional May cutting date for making first-cut grass silage could be putting winter milk yield at risk, a silage specialist is suggesting.
Lower supply and rising demand predicted for British beef in 2025
11th February 2025
UK beef production is expected to decrease by 5% in 2025, while domestic beef consumption is forecast to grow by 1%, according to the latest analysis from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).
FEB 2025
Maximising calf health this spring
6th February 2025
Experts shared their advice for optimising calf health through vaccination and housing space during a recent Teagasc webinar.
GALLERY: Dairy-Tech 2025 brings together 300 exhibitors and thousands of visitors
5th February 2025
Dairy-Tech 2025, an event aimed at all dairy farmers, with a focus on new products and innovations in the industry and technical learning, has gathered about 300 exhibitors and thousands of visitors.
New lameness manifesto launched for British dairy industry
5th February 2025
An ambitious plan to stamp out cases of lameness on British dairy farms over the next 20 years has been published.
Dairy production is predicted to rise in 2025 despite challenges
4th February 2025
British milk production is forecast to grow by over 1% in 2025, according to the latest report from the AHDB.
Take care when rotating liver fluke products, experts warn
31st January 2025
SCOPS and COWS have offered advice on using the very limited number of products available for treating liver fluke.
FEB 2025
Don’t overlook calf hygiene in fight against scours
30th January 2025
Beef and dairy farmers are being encouraged to develop calf hygiene protocols as part of efforts to prevent scours in their youngstock.
Initiative to improve welfare of dairy calves marks significant success
28th January 2025
British dairy farmers have significantly reduced the number of pure-bred dairy bull calves being born on their farms, according to a report outlining the progress of the GB Dairy Calf Strategy.
New report shows “devastating” human cost of bovine TB
27th January 2025
Farmers reported fear, depression, sleepless nights and persistent anger, as well as a deep sense of loss of control.
Experts advise focusing on fat for improved profitability and sustainability
24th January 2025
A focus on fat and placing merit on cows who gain condition while suckling a calf could be the key to a sustainable and profitable beef system, said the industry experts Shetland beef farmer Jamie Leslie and Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society CEO Robert Gilchrist at the British Cattle Breeders Conference in Telford.