A lunchtime meeting that lasts just 1% of the working week is essential in making sure the other 99% runs smoothly at Major Farming, near Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire
Turning cows out early – if only for part of the day – could help dairy farmers deal with the twin pressures of dwindling forage stocks and falling milk prices, said Tony Evans of Andersons
Electronic identification (EID) of cattle is a major boon on two fronts for Cornish dairy farmer Claire Brewer
Some painful decisions are likely to come up for dairy farmers this spring as the consequences of previous profitable years and falling milk prices clash
Data from inexpensive methane sensors in the milking parlour at Newcastle University's Nafferton 51AVÊÓÆµis being used to look at the impact of selective breeding on emissions
Developing a team approach and empowering that team to adopt a ‘measure, manage and monitor' mantra is key
The winner of the NMR RABDF Gold Cup 2024 is Harper Adams University Future Farm, Newport, Shropshire
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on the latest reaction to Government's land use announcement, which the TFA claims could see agricultural land drop by 10%; 13 dairy producers in the South West have been handed their 12 months' notice by Saputo Dairy UK, and the Welsh Labour MP who is standing up for farmers over family farm tax row. She also looks ahead to next week with NFU Scotland's annual conference, Dairy-Tech and YAMS machinery show all taking place
There will be a number of new products on show at this year's Dairy-Tech – we take a look at some of the innovations
Dairy-Tech takes place at Stoneleigh Park on Wednesday, February 7, 2024