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Chris Handley
Addressing flock lameness by paying particular attention to quarantining and treatment means Chris Handley, who farms 486 hectares (1,200 acres) at Ingleton, North Yorkshire, is confident he is getting...
Chris Handley
Addressing flock lameness by paying particular attention to quarantining and treatment means Chris Handley, who farms 486 hectares (1,200 acres) at Ingleton, North Yorkshire, is confident he is getting...
Teagasc’s Future Beef Programme continued its spring webinar series with a focus on what matters most in every suckler herd, delivering a live calf and keeping it alive.
Following the publication of its Animal Welfare strategy in December, Defra has introduced two consultations
A determined Belgian couple with a go-getter attitude, supported by their team of working border collies, have carved out a new farming life in Scotland