Avian flu in US dairy cattle being closely monitored by Defra

Defra said it is monitoring the situation closely after media reports of highly pathogenic avian influenza in dairy cattle in the US.

New milk contract regulations come into force later this year

New regulations designed to tackle unfairness in the dairy supply chain are set to come into effect from July.

Maximise suckler margins with bull fertility testing

Routine testing of bull fertility is often overlooked aspect of suckler herd profitability. Beef specialist Sarah Balfour, of SAC Consulting, part of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), says managing and improving herd fertility is a key route to improving cow margins, whilst reducing environmental impact.

Top cooking tips from Great British Beef Week founders

Ladies in Beef (LiB), the founders of Great British Beef Week, have shared a number of cooking tips that will help you make delicious beef dishes for any occasion. 

New Forest welcomes five rare mouflon lambs 

Five rare European mouflon lambs have recently been born at the New Forest Wildlife Park. 

Cattle in danger: Farmers warned about high liver fluke risk

Farmers are being encouraged to consider clostridial vaccination and appropriate fluke control to avoid potentially serious livestock losses due to the current high liver fluke risk. 

Farmers encouraged to get involved in Great British Beef Week celebration 

Great British Beef Week has returned for the 14th time to celebrate the versatility and exceptional taste of naturally delicious British beef. The NFU is encouraging farmers to make the most of the week-long campaign. 

Great British Beef Week 2024: ‘We farm for flavour’

“We are farming for flavour,” said Andrew Knowles, the owner of Trenchmore Farm, while talking about beef production ahead of the Great British Beef Week 2024 launching today. 

Great British Beef Week 2024 ready to launch on St George’s Day

This week marks two big celebrations for British farmers. The iconic Great British Beef Week (GBBW) returns for the 14th year tomorrow, coinciding with England’s patron day.

Sheep population continues downward trend, census shows

All UK nations except Northern Ireland have seen a fall in the number of sheep and lambs, with Wales seeing the largest drop, likely due to increasing costs.

How to minimise the impact of wet weather on silage

After a wet winter, increased wheel ruts in fields and delayed slurry applications, there is an increased risk of soil and slurry contamination in first-cut grass silage, Volac has warned farmers.

Livestock owners get ready for national sheep show next month  

The Royal Bath & West Show, which has hosted many national events, is getting ready for the Southdown Sheep Society National Show in May.

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