Registrations for Dairy-Tech Online have rocketed reaching almost 2,500, with one week still left to sign-up for the free fortnight-long event. Capacity on Zoom has been…
Month: January 2021
Defra has announced a consultation on future TB eradication strategy, which proposes to no longer license badger culls post-2022. Responding to the consultation, NFU Deputy President…
With global commodity markets showing little sign of a downside in grain prices, combined with the need to augment spring and summer diets ahead of the…
Students from Liverpool Vet School, Duchy College and Harper Adams University have beat off a bumper number of entries to win this year’s RABDF’s Farm Health Management Award,…
The Milking Equipment Association (MEA) is advising dairy farmers to plan carefully when implementing new technology to avoid any disruption caused by poorly fitted or maintained…
The Trehane Trust has announced a bursary of £15,000 for a fellowship to research and recommend a roadmap for UK dairy farmers to become net zero,…
A research project to tackle bovine mastitis and reduce the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics in dairy cattle – the widescale use of which can contribute to…
A final year student from Harper Adams University has beat off six other finalists and one of the highest number of entries to scoop this year’s…
With some retailers already banning the use of palm oil and its derivatives in feeds for their dairy producers, farmers must seek alternative options to help…
A consistently solid performer, even in the difficult growing season of 2020, Evelina is proving increasingly popular with livestock farmers due to its high grain and…