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PIGS

Gene-edited pigs approved for US market

Gene-edited pigs, which have been produced to be resistant to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), have been approved for the US food supply chain. The technology, which makes pigs…

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…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: No downside in switch to shorter mating periods

What a tremendous spell of weather. March came in like a lamb and went out like a lamb – thankfully no lion this year. Sunshine on the backs of beasts…

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,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Our maize is off to a good start under film

The maize and barley are drilled. We had it all finished by 4 April – a full two weeks before we had even started in 2024. Early drilling of maize…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Our maize is off to a good start under film

The maize and barley are drilled. We had it all finished by 4 April – a full two weeks before we had even started in 2024. Early drilling of maize…

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.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Biosecurity bonus with new boundary fence

It’s been a refreshing change this spring, with lambing going well thanks to the good dry weather. After last year’s relentless rain and mud, the dry spell has been a…

FARM POLICY

Bluetongue restrictions could put dampener on show season

Farmers who are currently in a bluetongue restricted zone could find themselves banned from taking their livestock to agricultural shows this year if current restrictions are not lifted. The Royal…

SHEEP

Rare breed protection 'essential to farming sustainability'

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) is calling for greater government involvement to help protect some of the UK’s oldest livestock breeds, including the re-establishment of the Ministerial Native Breeds…

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…

BOVINE TB

Badger control linked to TB rate decline in LRA ‘hotspots’

Badger culling and vaccination in bovine TB hotspots across low-risk areas (LRAs) of England is being linked to dramatic reductions in disease prevalence, according to new data from a Defra…

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GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Warm, dry conditions bring silage first cut forward

Relatively dry and warm conditions through March and April have pushed first cut silage forward, with many farmers preparing to harvest a week or two earlier than normal.   While…

FARM POLICY

Bluetongue restrictions could put dampener on show season

Farmers who are currently in a bluetongue restricted zone could find themselves banned from taking their livestock to agricultural shows this year if current restrictions are not lifted. The Royal…

SHEEP

Rare breed protection 'essential to farming sustainability'

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) is calling for greater government involvement to help protect some of the UK’s oldest livestock breeds, including the re-establishment of the Ministerial Native Breeds…

BOVINE TB

Badger control linked to TB rate decline in LRA ‘hotspots’

Badger culling and vaccination in bovine TB hotspots across low-risk areas (LRAs) of England is being linked to dramatic reductions in disease prevalence, according to new data from a Defra…

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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…

DAIRY

How rainwater harvesting is protecting borehole supplies

Rainwater captured from their floating slurry lagoon cover is probably saving about £10,000 a year in tankering costs for Rheinallt and Rachel Harries at Llwynmendy Uchaf, Bethlehem, Carmarthenshire. Instead of…

DAIRY

How video monitoring helped halve a dairy’s antibiotics use

A Pembrokeshire dairy farming family have made significant strides in reducing their antibiotics use on-farm by using technology and working closely with their vet. Stephen and Daniel James, who farm…

DAIRY

How to replace concentrates and get more milk from forage

Dairy farms clamping grass silage with digestibility of more than 70% should have the courage to challenge their production of milk from forage. Substituting 1kg of concentrates with 1kg of…

POULTRY

Tips on ensuring poultry biosecurity measures are effective

The avian influenza virus always makes its way into a poultry house from the outside environment, so preventing that transmission will keep disease at bay. While farms already have good…

SHEEP

Lack of colostrum increases lamb losses tenfold, study shows

Lamb mortalities on a Welsh sheep farm were 10 times more likely when the animals had not received adequate colostrum in the crucial first 24 hours of life, a study…

BEEF

How 15% replacement rate helped add £500 to heifer value

Improved cow longevity has given a Scottish suckler farmer the luxury of greater choice when selecting replacement females, leading to a valuable bulling heifer premium. Wigtownshire-based farmer Robert Parker of…

PIGS

How changes in pig unit staffing raised weaning weights

Employing a former car sales executive has helped pig farmer James Ross improve weaning weights on his two outdoor units in Lincolnshire. Piglets are now 0.7kg heavier at five weeks…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Amber blowfly warning as warm weather triggers season

Sheep farmers are advised to start checking for signs of blowfly strike and plan treatment for the blowfly season. An amber warning has been put in place across southern England…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Tips on minimising soil compaction on silage ground

Operating a controlled traffic system on silage fields this year – for both nutrient applications and grass harvesting – should prevent soil compaction. Giving up rolling (to push stones back…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Four ways tenant dairy unit manages consistent feeding 

Adding maize and an alkaline fibre nut to the feed ration has helped a Cumbrian farm maintain rumen health through a period of challenging production years. Andrew Barraclough took on…

DAIRY

Advice on vaccination protocols for dairy herds

Failure to adhere to vaccine protocols could prove to be an expensive mistake for dairy farms. Vet Sophie Prichard says such herds will not have optimal protection against disease and…

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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…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Rearing calves selling for £500 plus at auction

Beef finishers in search for replacements have been paying well in excess of £500 a head for rearing calves at livestock markets. The calf trade has been buoyed up throughout…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Livestock sales up by £220m at auction marts in 2024

Higher prices for cattle and sheep in 2024 have more than offset the decline in numbers, leading to significant turnover gains at auction marts across the country. Figures from the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Unprecedented beef trade as prices hit £7/kg

The beef trade has lifted by 25% since the beginning of the year and continues to break records, with the R4L steer price lifting above the £7/kg deadweight barrier for…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Finished pig prices firm in Europe as UK supplies increase

Pig prices on the Continent have seen a flurry of support in recent weeks, with prices lifting by 10% since the start of April and tightening the gap to the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Investment held back by poor land security

I think it is safe to say that in my two short years at home on the farm, I have experienced the best and the worst that spring has to…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: No downside in switch to shorter mating periods

What a tremendous spell of weather. March came in like a lamb and went out like a lamb – thankfully no lion this year. Sunshine on the backs of beasts…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Our maize is off to a good start under film

The maize and barley are drilled. We had it all finished by 4 April – a full two weeks before we had even started in 2024. Early drilling of maize…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Biosecurity bonus with new boundary fence

It’s been a refreshing change this spring, with lambing going well thanks to the good dry weather. After last year’s relentless rain and mud, the dry spell has been a…

Dairy

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…

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…

DAIRY

How rainwater harvesting is protecting borehole supplies

Rainwater captured from their floating slurry lagoon cover is probably saving about £10,000 a year in tankering costs for Rheinallt and Rachel Harries at Llwynmendy Uchaf, Bethlehem, Carmarthenshire. Instead of…

DAIRY

How video monitoring helped halve a dairy’s antibiotics use

A Pembrokeshire dairy farming family have made significant strides in reducing their antibiotics use on-farm by using technology and working closely with their vet. Stephen and Daniel James, who farm…

DAIRY

How to replace concentrates and get more milk from forage

Dairy farms clamping grass silage with digestibility of more than 70% should have the courage to challenge their production of milk from forage. Substituting 1kg of concentrates with 1kg of…

FEED AND NUTRITION

Four ways tenant dairy unit manages consistent feeding 

Adding maize and an alkaline fibre nut to the feed ration has helped a Cumbrian farm maintain rumen health through a period of challenging production years. Andrew Barraclough took on…

DAIRY

Advice on vaccination protocols for dairy herds

Failure to adhere to vaccine protocols could prove to be an expensive mistake for dairy farms. Vet Sophie Prichard says such herds will not have optimal protection against disease and…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

How grassland winner is learning new skills for herbal leys

Having learned how to manage ryegrass to maximise its efficiency, James Tweedie, Farmers Weekly’s Grassland Farmer of the Year, is now in an “experimental” phase finding out how to do…

DAIRY

Advice on running stock bulls with breeding heifers

According to AHDB data, natural mating is now used to produce fewer than 5% of dairy heifer replacements in the UK. However, with routine euthanasia of bull calves discouraged and…

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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…

FORAGE WAGONS

Driver's view: Alan Ramsay's short-chop Krone RX 370

The RX is top dog in Krone’s mid-sized forage wagon line-up, with a trio of models offering capacities from 33cu m to 40cu m. Standout features include a pivoting headboard,…

FORAGE WAGONS

Driver's view: George Reed's wide-body Fendt Tigo 65 XR

Agco completed a multimillion-pound deal for Lely’s forage machinery division in 2017, giving it access to a vast range of mowers, tedders, rakes, balers and forage wagons. The latter have…