This month industry commentator, Eric Lister who has worked in the industry for over 40 years, discusses methane inhibitors and offers a word of warning that they may not be the silver bullet in the race to reduce emissions
Research into antimicrobial resistance on dairy farms has uncovered some confirmed cases, and while it is not yet perceived to be a major problem, farmers are being warned to remain vigilant
Smaller dairy farms are questioning their future amid lower prices and an increased need to invest with expectations of milk production to tighten later in the year
The Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths shared her commitment to food and climate. She said she wants to 'keep farmers on the land' and deal with 'climate and nature emergencies'
A year of unprecedented changes in the prices of milk and the cost in producing it have highlighted the importance of maintaining herd health and performance
The second half of June always seems to be a particularly chaotic time for us, with Lincolnshire Show (our local show), second cut silage and multiple Arla deadlines all seeming to come together.
This year, 24 Hours in Farming has 24 new ambassadors.
After starting my last article with ‘well the sun is finally shining’, this time I’ll begin by saying ‘hurrah it has finally rained! ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã and the weather, eh?!
Arla will continue to be ASDA's dairy partner until 2028, supplying their private labelled milk, cream, cheese and butter
Investment in a new shed complete with high levels of automation has led to increased productivity and improved business efficiency for the Sloan family