UK livestock farmers have helped develop new satellite technology that maps out the quantity of grass available on their farms
Following reports of a new strain of bluetongue virus (BTV-3) emerging and spreading rapidly in the Netherlands, there is increasing concern about the situation and its proximity to the UK
Data capture systems are increasingly being used by dairy farmers and vets to inform herd health planning and benchmark performance
Following reports of high worm eggs counts across the country, sheep farmers should be on the lookout for worm and fluke risks in their flocks this autumn
With autumn block calving underway, farmers are being urged to act now to prevent milk losses due to ketosis and transition-related disease
Dairy Farmer editor, Katie Jones, looks at what the main topics of conversation at UK Dairy Day were
Just saying ‘thank you' for a good job done could help a dairy farms retain staff, and avoid the labour problems that beset so many farms said Paul Harris, from recruitment consultancy REAL Success
Technology was the focus of discussions at the ‘Future Proof Dairy International Summit' organised by SmaXtec and held in Graz, Austria
From October 2, 2023, cattle keepers will be able to apply for a general licence, known as licence TB16e, that covers the onward movement of cattle from TB restricted holdings
Now in its ninth year, UK Dairy Day will once again take place at Telford's International Centre, where visitors will be able visit trade stands, network, learn and take in all the showring action