Fifty pence per litre could soon be a reached as a farmgate milk price but it remains to be seen whether it is enough to encourage farmers to push for more milk production.
A lack of labour in the dairy industry is stifling productivity and growth, leaving many farmers questioning their future in the sector. But what is being done to get British workers on-farm? Hannah Binns reports.
Thousands of farmers across the UK are gearing up to take part in agriculture’s biggest digital events - 24 Hours in Farming.Ìý
Global milk powder prices appear to have peaked as inflation weakens demand across the world, with the potential for moderate price decreases in dairy commodities in the second half of the year.
This week, the Government published its new Food Strategy. But what are the highlights? Abi Kay reports.Ìý
Tesco and Sainsbury’s have revised their milk price for July following farmer fury and resignations.
More than 250 GB farms opened their gates to tens of thousands of visitors on Sunday June 12 as part of Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF)’s annual Open 51AVÊÓÆµSunday.Ìý
Farmers with access to digestate are being encouraged to explore the benefits of using it as a cost-effective source of crop nutrition.
Dairy cows in New Mexico have been euthanised due to pollution from a nearby Air Force base after their milk was found to be unfit for human consumption. By Bruce Jobson
Record high cull cow prices were an opportunity to improve herd productivity with the cost of keeping cattle over winter also playing on farmers’ minds.