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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Good cow condition yields excellent fertility

Flat-out serving in this weather has, so far, gone very smoothly with the new collars. We did get the vet in just to check, and 25 cows needed some sort…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on adding herb species to a grazing reseed

Walking grazing fields to identify plant species when they are in growing and flowering mode will establish which clovers and herbs are naturally occurring on the farm. Reseeding costs can…

LIVESTOCK

IHT and NVZs key issues in Wales for livestock adviser

Jonathan Crimes is busier than ever since winning Farmers Weekly’s 2024 Livestock Adviser of the Year award, with old and new Welsh clients concerned about inheritance tax changes and restricting…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Earlier silage cut is improving our quality

You know it’s dry up here when the golf course opposite our farm turns on the irrigation system for the greens. It doesn’t happen very often, but they’re on every…

POULTRY

Dark-brooding, trees and data transform poultry business

A focus on hen welfare and technological innovation helped a 200-hen diversification grow into a business producing and packing eggs from 2 million chickens via a network of suppliers. David…

POULTRY

How a free-range egg producer is achieving an 86-week lay

Extending lay to 90 weeks is remarkable in any system, and all the more so when it is achieved in just the fifth flock cycle. Arable farmer Michael Wilson diversified…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Earlier silage cut is improving our quality

You know it’s dry up here when the golf course opposite our farm turns on the irrigation system for the greens. It doesn’t happen very often, but they’re on every…

POULTRY

Dark-brooding, trees and data transform poultry business

A focus on hen welfare and technological innovation helped a 200-hen diversification grow into a business producing and packing eggs from 2 million chickens via a network of suppliers. David…

POULTRY

How a free-range egg producer is achieving an 86-week lay

Extending lay to 90 weeks is remarkable in any system, and all the more so when it is achieved in just the fifth flock cycle. Arable farmer Michael Wilson diversified…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Safe shearing guidelines updated as season gets under way

Sheep farmers have been reminded that biosecurity during shearing season must be paramount to minimise disease risk to the flock, but also to protect shearers. The National Sheep Association (NSA)…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Optimism over pig expansions and start-ups

For the past month my life has been pig-free. Having spent the whole of my working life feeding, checking, loading and generally caring for pigs, this has felt a very…

BOVINE TB

High Court to hear legal challenge over badger cull

A legal challenge against the Conservative government's 2024 decision to grant supplementary badger culling licences will proceed to the High Court. Wildlife groups The Badger Trust and Wild Justice argue…

DAIRY

Pros and cons of feeding a home-grown dairy ration

Producing a home-grown ration for cattle is an aspiration for more and more livestock farmers, and many rearing and finishing beef have made good progress in this endeavour. But dairy…

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LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Single case of BSE confirmed on Essex farm

A case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Essex after the animal showed clinical signs of the disease. The Animal and Plant Health…

LIVESTOCK

Bluetongue zone extended in north of England

The bluetongue restricted zone (RZ) in England has been further expanded to include Lancashire and the remainder of North Yorkshire, to further tighten disease control. Defra announced the extension following…

FOOT AND MOUTH

Germany declared FMD free, UK lifts trade restrictions

Great Britain has officially recognised Germany as free from foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) without vaccination, following a technical assessment after a January 2025 outbreak. The declaration, which was confirmed on 14…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Safe shearing guidelines updated as season gets under way

Sheep farmers have been reminded that biosecurity during shearing season must be paramount to minimise disease risk to the flock, but also to protect shearers. The National Sheep Association (NSA)…

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SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

How topping up manure with biochar has improved soil health

When prices of manufactured fertiliser and cattle concentrates increase, Mick and Sandy Jones do not see the financial impact in their suckler beef enterprise. For 15 years, they have grown…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on adding herb species to a grazing reseed

Walking grazing fields to identify plant species when they are in growing and flowering mode will establish which clovers and herbs are naturally occurring on the farm. Reseeding costs can…

LIVESTOCK

IHT and NVZs key issues in Wales for livestock adviser

Jonathan Crimes is busier than ever since winning Farmers Weekly’s 2024 Livestock Adviser of the Year award, with old and new Welsh clients concerned about inheritance tax changes and restricting…

POULTRY

Dark-brooding, trees and data transform poultry business

A focus on hen welfare and technological innovation helped a 200-hen diversification grow into a business producing and packing eggs from 2 million chickens via a network of suppliers. David…

POULTRY

How a free-range egg producer is achieving an 86-week lay

Extending lay to 90 weeks is remarkable in any system, and all the more so when it is achieved in just the fifth flock cycle. Arable farmer Michael Wilson diversified…

DAIRY

Pros and cons of feeding a home-grown dairy ration

Producing a home-grown ration for cattle is an aspiration for more and more livestock farmers, and many rearing and finishing beef have made good progress in this endeavour. But dairy…

DAIRY

6 tips on delivering water for dairy cows

Many dairy farms have outgrown their water supply as they have increased cow numbers. Yet investment in water infrastructure often is not considered until a problem arises. Phil Evans is…

SHEEP

How a Breckland sheep farm is planning for succession

Two sisters who returned to the family sheep and beef farm with completely different approaches to work have successfully navigated a way to farm together. Katie and Claire Evans both…

BEEF

How genomics are helping farm target beef to premium markets

Genomic testing is helping Wiltshire farmers Nick and Lucy Tyler – Farmers Weekly's 2024 Mixed Farmers of the Year – match each beef animal to its optimal market and target…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Why enough space to feed is vital for heifer health and growth

Paying attention to feed and water access for replacement heifers is the key to ensuring coccidiosis prevention works – and that youngstock can achieve their growth targets. Adding medicine such…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Farmers urged to be on alert for bluetongue re-emergence

Farmers are being urged to remain vigilant as temperatures rise and the threat of bluetongue virus re-emerges.   The Animal Health and Plant Agency (Apha) has raised concerns that mildly…

PIGS

6 ways to manage antibiotics usage in pigs

Significant efforts to reduce antibiotics use in the UK pig herd resulted in a 75% fall between 2015 and 2022. Since then, however, rates have been increasing again – if…

WHATS IN YOUR LIVESTOCK SHED

What’s In Your Livestock Shed? Comfort for 50-point rotary

Prioritising cow comfort and wellbeing in the design of new housing has boosted average annual milk yield by 1,000 litres a head at a Carmarthenshire dairy farm. Features include waterbeds,…

DAIRY

Why a dairy’s succession plan includes £1.5m of debt

Giving the next generation an opportunity, not “a free ride”, by borrowing £1.5m to invest in revamping an autumn block-calving herd, has underpinned succession planning for a Wiltshire family farm.…

PIGS

Why adequate water quality and quantity is vital for pigs

A water system that is fit for purpose and can provide the correct quality and quantity of water is vital to maintain pig health, welfare and performance. Mark Jagger, assistant…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Advice on disinfection of livestock trailers

Washing hands and wearing gloves while cleaning and disinfecting livestock trailers can help to reduce the spread of zoonotic pathogens as well as antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. Following government guidelines for cleaning…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish beef booms with supplies set to tighten further

Prime cattle in Scotland continue to break records and trade at unprecedented levels, with the very best selling for more than £3,000/head. Deadweight steers in Scotland averaged 715p/kg in mid-May,…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Legislation due ‘imminently’ on fairer pig contracts

Fair Dealing Obligations (Pigs) Regulations, setting out fairer terms for pig contracts, are expected to be finalised "very shortly", Defra has indicated, following recent parliamentary approval. It is understood that…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Confidence builds for UK pig sector as global demand grows

Lower on-farm feed costs and stable profit margins have left British pig producers in a much better position than during the pig backlog crisis of 2021-2022. There was a sense…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Two more cows per herd per year could plug beef supply gap

Scottish red meat levy body Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has suggested that an extra two cows a herd a year could help plug a supply gap and help fulfil domestic…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK beef and pig exports to Canada see major increases

The value and volume of UK beef and pigmeat exports to Canada has seen an increase in 2024, according to the AHDB. The Canadian market is now the second-biggest export…

BUSINESS

Tight beef supply sees deadweight prices soaring

Tight international and domestic beef supplies are said to be responsible for a near 40% increase in cattle deadweight prices in just nine months, according to Wales’s red meat levy…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Good cow condition yields excellent fertility

Flat-out serving in this weather has, so far, gone very smoothly with the new collars. We did get the vet in just to check, and 25 cows needed some sort…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Earlier silage cut is improving our quality

You know it’s dry up here when the golf course opposite our farm turns on the irrigation system for the greens. It doesn’t happen very often, but they’re on every…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Optimism over pig expansions and start-ups

For the past month my life has been pig-free. Having spent the whole of my working life feeding, checking, loading and generally caring for pigs, this has felt a very…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Cows will be cool with 11 new fans this summer

This dry spring was a welcome change to last year. Everything seems to go so much smoother. The in-calf heifers have been out at grass for a month or so,…

Dairy

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Single case of BSE confirmed on Essex farm

A case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Essex after the animal showed clinical signs of the disease. The Animal and Plant Health…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on adding herb species to a grazing reseed

Walking grazing fields to identify plant species when they are in growing and flowering mode will establish which clovers and herbs are naturally occurring on the farm. Reseeding costs can…

DAIRY

Pros and cons of feeding a home-grown dairy ration

Producing a home-grown ration for cattle is an aspiration for more and more livestock farmers, and many rearing and finishing beef have made good progress in this endeavour. But dairy…

DAIRY

6 tips on delivering water for dairy cows

Many dairy farms have outgrown their water supply as they have increased cow numbers. Yet investment in water infrastructure often is not considered until a problem arises. Phil Evans is…

PARASITIC DISEASES

Cryptosporidiosis impacts four in five dairies, study finds

A recent study has highlighted that four in five dairy farms have experienced cryptosporidiosis in their herds, which has had significant financial and welfare implications. The study investigated the effects…

DAIRY

Lungworm vaccine cuts wormer use by nearly 90%, study shows

Vaccinating youngstock for lungworm has resulted in an 87% reduction in the use of macrocyclic lactone wormers among dairy farmers who took part in a Welsh study. The trial was…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Why enough space to feed is vital for heifer health and growth

Paying attention to feed and water access for replacement heifers is the key to ensuring coccidiosis prevention works – and that youngstock can achieve their growth targets. Adding medicine such…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Farmers urged to be on alert for bluetongue re-emergence

Farmers are being urged to remain vigilant as temperatures rise and the threat of bluetongue virus re-emerges.   The Animal Health and Plant Agency (Apha) has raised concerns that mildly…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

How data analysis helped dairy herds cut mastitis cases

A project involving multiple dairy farms across Wales has demonstrated why collecting data to establish the mastitis “red flags” specific to an individual herd can be key to reducing disease…

WHATS IN YOUR LIVESTOCK SHED

What’s In Your Livestock Shed? Comfort for 50-point rotary

Prioritising cow comfort and wellbeing in the design of new housing has boosted average annual milk yield by 1,000 litres a head at a Carmarthenshire dairy farm. Features include waterbeds,…

DAIRY

Why a dairy’s succession plan includes £1.5m of debt

Giving the next generation an opportunity, not “a free ride”, by borrowing £1.5m to invest in revamping an autumn block-calving herd, has underpinned succession planning for a Wiltshire family farm.…

NEWS

Poor mental health key factor in UK dairy farmer exodus

Major reasons why dairy farmers in the UK are leaving the industry include declining control, autonomy, and self-efficacy, according to a new study published in the Journal of Rural Studies. The…

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BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Massey Ferguson unveils new twin-chamber conventional baler

There has been a flurry of new developments in the small baler world in recent months, the latest of which was Massey Ferguson's launch of a new twin-chamber conventional baler…

TRAILERS

Mitas launches heavier duty Agriterra Ultra trailer tyre

The introduction of a new range of heavier duty Mitas Agriterra trailed implement tyres has kicked off with the popular 560/60 R22.5 size for trailers, slurry tankers, manure spreaders and…

MUCKSPREADERS

Bunning muckspreaders get slicker Topcon iD1 display

Topcon's iD1 has been chosen by GT Bunning as the entry-level isobus display for its manure spreaders, replacing the ISOcan unit produced by Topcon subsidiary RDS Technology. The 7in iD1…

FORAGE WAGONS

Driver's view: Tom Dinsdale's Schuitemaker Rapide 580

Schuitemaker has been bolting forage wagons together at its Dutch factory since the mid-1980s and now has an extensive line-up to cater for farms big and small. We’re focusing on…