As more milk buyers are advising against blanket dry cow therapy, dairy farmers are turning to teat sealants to reduce infection pressure against mastitis. “The restrictions…
Month: August 2020
This year the Dairy Show – which is taking place live in October – will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. So what has changed over the…
Family-run Cotswold company Heming Engineering Ltd is showing the way in challenging times for the economy by being named as a dealer for the world’s first…
Farmers are being asked to help with a project researching the prevalence of an infectious condition in Scottish dairy herds. Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) originally put…
Things are looking up for the livestock trade – a well-timed festival, coupled with strong retail and a slowly recovering restaurant sector, is creating healthy demand…
The finalists for the prestigious Dairy Industry Woman of the Year Award which recognises the achievements of women in the British dairy industry have been selected. The award…
An increase in demand for rye grain in pig feed, either as pellets, or as wet or dry meal in home ‘mill and mix’ rations has…
Innovis, the leading supplier of performance recorded forage reared rams to the UK livestock industry, has become the latest commercial breeder to introduce Agriwebb’s new livestock…
If precision is key to cost-effective milk production, understanding the true energy values of fats will underpin building a successful diet for healthy, fertile dairy cows,…
English dairy farmers who suffered significant milk price cuts in April because of COVID-19 disruptions and have yet to submit their claim to the Government’s Dairy…