Bovine ischaemic teat necrosis is believed to be widespread across Great Britain, but its cause is undetermined and treatment options are limited and only partially successful. Wendy Short reports.
Rather than just accepting what your seed merchant has to sell, it is important to first talk about your grass-growing needs when planning new leys and swards
AHDB chair Nicholas Saphir said businesses should be encouraged by data which predicts global meat and dairy consumption will reach 1.8 per cent and 2.53 per cent respectively by 2024
Well the weather is again at the front of our minds after what can only be described as a rubbish Spring, it now appears to be hot and dry
Part four of our grassland guide looks at the fundamentals of regenerative grazing
Herbal leys offer multiple benefits to health and resilience in sheep and beef systems, but what about dairy? And importantly, what impact do they have on milk production?
The Amber herd is one of the oldest Dairy Shorthorn herds in the country but the cows are proving their worth across a wide range of modern farming systems. Chloe Palmer reports
In the third part of our grassland guide, grassland specialist, Charlie Morgan explains why multi-species swards need correct management for the best results
The multinational dairy cooperative has confirmed Ash Amirahmadi will leave his role in July
The plant-based Lurpak will be available in the UK and Denmark in 2024