After launching its new lower carbon beef range last month, Katie Fallon looks at how Sainsbury’s has practically lowered its carbon footprint and what it means for farmers looking to get involved
A new technology which disrupts bacterial communication and behaviour is proving successful in on-farm mastitis control and could look to replace antibiotic treatment
Defra was probed on a specific date in autumn in which the online checker would open, but failed to give one. They said they were preparing to launch round two of the scheme and guidance would be issued soon
It is part of Red Tractor's commitment to ‘minimise audit duplication and burden' for farmers
Moredun Research Institute are leading a project to develop a parasitic worm vaccine.
Researchers from University of Bristol have received funding to investigate whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to detect disease in dairy cows earlier
Funding for investment in livestock housing has been welcomed by the sector but some farmers are concerned about the logistics of securing planning permission and barriers to new entrants
The National Pig Association has been approached by Animal Rising with a warning they will be ‘rescuing animals from farms and abattoirs', and possibly staging on-farm protests
²ÝÁñÉçÇø who make hay for horses are being warned of the dangers of cutting grass from pastures contaminated with sycamore seedlings and saplings.
Colostrum is key to overall calf health and performance, but good management is paramount for high concentration and efficient absorption of antibodies.