Research has identified new approaches to reducing losses due to diarrhoea in calves.
Following a fantastic entry into the Farmers Guardian summer shows competition the overall winner has now been chosen.
Farmers were exiting the industry after being handed their notice by Muller last year
Farmers must prioritise their mental well-being as they are the farm’s greatest asset, a new social media campaign has highlighted.
Devolved governments have been accused of failing to take control of bovine TB after the EU imposed fines worth millions of eurosÌýfor missing targets on eradication.
Industry has called for a live export assurance scheme to ensure the highest possible levels of welfare and transparency after footage showed Northern Irish cattle slaughtered in the Middle East under ‘appalling standards’.
The industry has reacted with disappointment after an amendment to the Agriculture Bill which would have banned low-standard food imports was rejected
A Government decision to reject an amendment to the Agriculture Bill which would have banned low-standard food imports has highlighted growing divisions among the Conservative Party leadership and its backbenchers on the issu
The Speaker of the House of Commons is set to block a key vote on beefing up the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) this evening.
The cooperative said the rise was on the back of strong business performance and improved market returns but warned there was considerable potential for disruption in the coming months