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Claire Eastham
At least with Bovaer the message was that the public care, they don't want food messing with and nature's way is the best despite what the green washers may argue. The government on the other hand don't...
Claire Eastham
At least with Bovaer the message was that the public care, they don't want food messing with and nature's way is the best despite what the green washers may argue. The government on the other hand don't...
Can genetics play an important role in helping to lower a farm’s carbon footprint?
To get heifers to the optimum size and stature to calve easily at 24 months, consistent daily growth rates and remaining disease-free are important, says Dr Emma Bleach, of Harper Adams University