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LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue restrictions hit livestock breeders' finances

Livestock farmers who specialise in selling breeding animals are suffering financial hardship due to ongoing bluetongue restrictions. Late summer and autumn is typically a time when sheep farmers look to…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Jury's out on maize after yield drop

The weather has been relatively kind and allowed us to get on with the considerable list of jobs left to do. Autumn has become our busiest time, and knowing the…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

English Winter Fair cancelled due to bluetongue concerns

The English Winter Fair, originally scheduled for 16-17 November, has been cancelled due to concerns over the spread of bluetongue virus (BTV-3). Following a meeting on Wednesday 23 October, the…

SHEEP

How to deal with rising haemonchus cases

Increased reports of a blood-sucking worm affecting performance and mortality rates in flocks should be met with an evidence-based approach before rushing for the drenching gun. Testing and detective work…

DAIRY

How a high-yielding dairy herd hits 1,000kg milk solids a cow

A multi-pronged approach with ration consistency and genetics at its core has helped the Campbell family increase kilos of fat and protein from 754kg to 1,000kg a cow since 2016.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Splashed out for daughter’s hobby flock

We gave my daughter a small flock of Pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep to spark her interest. Now tup fever has arrived in the Mault household. I’m sure many farming…

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HEALTH AND WELFARE

Herd health app pools expertise online

A web-based herd health planning tool promises to make livestock farming more efficient by drawing farmers, nutritionists, vets and other advisers together in one place. Herdplan was developed by Scotland’s…

LIVESTOCK

Maize Watch: Marked difference under film near Dumfries

Harvesting is halfway at SRUC Crichton Royal Farm, Dumfries, where conventionally grown maize is lagging behind crop germinated under film. While the farm’s maize under film was harvested last week…

BUSINESS

Danish Crown cuts 500 workers due to pig shortage

Higher costs and fewer pigs being finished across the EU have led to redundancies at Europe’s largest pig producer, Danish Crown. The farmer-owned global meat producer will make 500 redundancies,…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Maize Watch: Bigger maize acreage brings results in Devon

A decision to grow an extra 30ha of maize to swell forage stocks has paid off for Crediton-based autumn block-calver Chris Blake. Maize makes up 60-65% of the winter silage…

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DAIRY

How a 12,000-litre herd balances efficiency and cow welfare

A focus on optimising milking efficiency through 12 robots has created a setup that also maximises cow comfort and welfare for a large Wiltshire herd. The result is a herd…

SHEEP

How to deal with rising haemonchus cases

Increased reports of a blood-sucking worm affecting performance and mortality rates in flocks should be met with an evidence-based approach before rushing for the drenching gun. Testing and detective work…

DAIRY

How a high-yielding dairy herd hits 1,000kg milk solids a cow

A multi-pronged approach with ration consistency and genetics at its core has helped the Campbell family increase kilos of fat and protein from 754kg to 1,000kg a cow since 2016.…

LIVESTOCK

Stores or finishers: Why doing the sums regularly is vital

Analysis of one business on Anglesey, carried out by Farming Connect, showed a net margin of £19/head of cattle finished, or £0.03/kg of liveweight sold. This compares favourably with the…

LIVESTOCK

3 ways a Hampshire dairy is focusing on biological assets

For nearly 100 years, Whitewool Farm has operated a high-input, high-output system, with current annual milk yield sitting at 10,046 litres a cow. However, the brothers running the 400-cow herd…

LIVESTOCK

How to get maiden heifers in-calf

Getting maiden heifers in-calf requires a farm-specific plan if an easy calving at 24 months of age, followed by a healthy, productive herd life, is to be achieved. Mating heifers…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Benefits of sward lifting for profit and environment

A decade of sward lifting on a Cornish farm has prevented run-off after heavy rainfall, shortened the winter housing period and is helping soils to sequester carbon. A typical field…

LIVESTOCK

How feeding methane inhibitors can help cut emissions

Methane inhibitors supplied in feed rations could play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in ruminants. However, no one size fits all, advises Annie Williams, ruminant nutritionist and…

POULTRY

7 ways to manage poultry litter for optimum performance

Poultry are in continuous contact with litter, so it is no surprise that when conditions are poor, birds will not perform to their genetic potential. Sara Perez, veterinary director at…

DAIRY

7 tips for expanding your dairy herd safely

Over the past two decades, the average UK herd size has more than doubled, and consultants say more dairy farmers are looking to expand to "stay in the game" amid…

BUSINESS

Grassland dairy unit adopts low-input strategy

Dairy farmer Tim Morrow provided an insight into his low-input grazing system and nature-friendly farming methods during a Transition farm walk in Northern Ireland. Farmers, agricultural advisers and supply chain…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

Working with nature improves Lakeland farm's profits

Switching from a high-input farming system to one based on minimal inputs and working with nature has improved profitability on a Cumbrian farm. First-time farmers Richard and Alison Maxwell, of…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Benefits of topping silage clamps with fodder beet

Topping clamps of maize or grass silage with a layer of fodder beet can provide a ready-made total mixed ration without the challenges sometimes associated with ensiling this mix. Clamping…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Managing soils to withstand wet winters and dry summers

Farmers could bolster production and farm resilience by focusing on soil health, rather than blaming the weather, soil type and location for waterlogging and drought. So says independent farm adviser…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Maize Watch: What to do if frost hits before harvest

Timing the maize harvest after a cold spell should be informed by close crop inspection and leaf colour. This is according to Neil Groom, manager of forage specialists Grainseed, who…

LIVESTOCK

How soil and crop can contribute to ruminant nutrition

Livestock farmers are advised to take a holistic approach to animal nutrition, accounting for soil, crop and stock when formulating diets to avoid mineral imbalances and optimise animal performance. Independent…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Falling stock numbers in Scotland raise fears for farmers

Declining cattle, sheep, and pig numbers in the latest Scottish Agricultural Census, have highlighted a frightening longer-term trend of contraction for livestock in Scotland. Census figures for June 2024 show…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Exceptional beef demand holds finished cattle above ÂŁ5/kg

Finished beef prices surged to new all-time highs during October, driven by thriving domestic and export markets. Figures from market analysts Kantar showed total spend on British beef at retail…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Defra mandates abattoir price reporting for sheep sector

Large abattoirs will be required to report lamb prices, use standardised dressing specifications, and weigh carcasses to the nearest 0.1kg, under new government measures. The announcement by Defra has been…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Record beef trade sees early calves return to ÂŁ3/kg

Those predicting a strong autumn suckled calf trade after a big increase in finished cattle prices look on the money so far. Record prime beef prices have seen calves sell…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Dismay as abattoirs cut lamb prices in BTV restriction zone

Sheep farmers have reacted in dismay at lower prices being offered by abattoirs for lambs from within the bluetongue (BTV) restriction zone. Price cuts of up to 50p/kg have been…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Pig prices slip back below 210p/kg after months of stability

Finished pig prices have fallen to 208p/kg in October after holding at above 210p/kg for most of the past two years. The downwards price move has been driven by a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Jury's out on maize after yield drop

The weather has been relatively kind and allowed us to get on with the considerable list of jobs left to do. Autumn has become our busiest time, and knowing the…

OFC

OFC 2025: How gene editing in pigs can help eliminate disease

The Oxford Farming Conference returns next January with Farmers Weekly as the media partner. Farmers Weekly talks to one of the speakers, Dr Craig Lewis. The son of a pig…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Splashed out for daughter’s hobby flock

We gave my daughter a small flock of Pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep to spark her interest. Now tup fever has arrived in the Mault household. I’m sure many farming…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Can 'regen' beef stand up without subsidy?

They say two years are never the same. Well, it’s becoming clear that the shift in the weather is a developing trend. Autumn is becoming wetter and more problematic, meaning…

Dairy

DAIRY

How a 12,000-litre herd balances efficiency and cow welfare

A focus on optimising milking efficiency through 12 robots has created a setup that also maximises cow comfort and welfare for a large Wiltshire herd. The result is a herd…

DAIRY

How a high-yielding dairy herd hits 1,000kg milk solids a cow

A multi-pronged approach with ration consistency and genetics at its core has helped the Campbell family increase kilos of fat and protein from 754kg to 1,000kg a cow since 2016.…

LIVESTOCK

3 ways a Hampshire dairy is focusing on biological assets

For nearly 100 years, Whitewool Farm has operated a high-input, high-output system, with current annual milk yield sitting at 10,046 litres a cow. However, the brothers running the 400-cow herd…

LIVESTOCK

How to get maiden heifers in-calf

Getting maiden heifers in-calf requires a farm-specific plan if an easy calving at 24 months of age, followed by a healthy, productive herd life, is to be achieved. Mating heifers…

LIVESTOCK

How feeding methane inhibitors can help cut emissions

Methane inhibitors supplied in feed rations could play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in ruminants. However, no one size fits all, advises Annie Williams, ruminant nutritionist and…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Vending machine provides growth for Transition farmers

Average direct sales of 140 litres a day is a drop in the 16,000-litre ocean of milk produced daily at Tom and Karen Halton’s dairy farm, Halton Farm in Congleton,…

DAIRY

7 tips for expanding your dairy herd safely

Over the past two decades, the average UK herd size has more than doubled, and consultants say more dairy farmers are looking to expand to "stay in the game" amid…

BUSINESS

Grassland dairy unit adopts low-input strategy

Dairy farmer Tim Morrow provided an insight into his low-input grazing system and nature-friendly farming methods during a Transition farm walk in Northern Ireland. Farmers, agricultural advisers and supply chain…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Benefits of topping silage clamps with fodder beet

Topping clamps of maize or grass silage with a layer of fodder beet can provide a ready-made total mixed ration without the challenges sometimes associated with ensiling this mix. Clamping…

LIVESTOCK

How soil and crop can contribute to ruminant nutrition

Livestock farmers are advised to take a holistic approach to animal nutrition, accounting for soil, crop and stock when formulating diets to avoid mineral imbalances and optimise animal performance. Independent…

BREEDING AND FERTILITY

Why refreshing cattle insemination technique matters

All-year-round calving herds carrying out their own inseminations need to ensure operators attend a refresher course at least every two years. For block-calving herds, it should be an annual event,…

LIVESTOCK

FW Awards 2024: Dairy Farmer of the Year

Rheinallt and Rachel Harries are Farmers Weekly Awards 2024 Dairy Farmer of the Year. Setting and achieving goals, plus a strong financial discipline, have helped Rheinallt and Rachel Harries to…

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BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Ultimate guide to buying a big square baler 2025

Having forged a partnership with Kuhn for a range of big square balers launched in Britain in 2013, John Deere has now quietly withdrawn from this market sector to concentrate…

TELEHANDLERS

On test: Stacks of power in diddy JCB 530-60

JCB’s engineers have successfully completed telehandler themed Tetris by cramming almost all the components from the largest Loadalls into a package condensed in all dimensions. That makes the diminutive 530-60…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Ultimate guide to buying a round baler 2025

Tougher build and technology updates for faster and easier working are among the features of the latest round balers and baler-wrappers featured in our 2025 Ultimate Guide. We look in…

100HP

More lift and hydraulic flow for simple CNH loader tractors

New Holland and Case IH have overhauled their entry-level, 80-117hp loader tractor ranges, giving them higher lift capacity, greater hydraulic flow and new styling. Blue versions are dubbed T5 Dual…