NFU board chair Paul Tompkins answers some of the questions that have emerged following recent milk price cut announcements
UK study shows pair housed calves experienced less disease during the pre-weaned period and were less likely to leave the herd between birth and first lactation
A flying herd is considered the best economic option for a family farm in County Durham, where females go to beef bull semen and their calves are sold as forward stores
UK dairy exports have increased 20% in the first half of the year, reaching £1.1 billion
As farming becomes more reliant on technology for herd monitoring and farm management, understanding the importance of cyber security is paramount
To celebrate the 50th anniversary, Mairi Gougeon officially opened the new cheddar facilities building
Issues with starter feed, water and forage intakes can all contribute to poor rumen development which is a common cause of pot-bellied calves
From investigating fresh cow diseases to routine monitoring of cow health, metabolic profiling in the dry period can help uncover what might be holding your dry cows back
Having Gloucester cows in the herd enables the McNab-Jones family to market a specific cheese, as well as helping to protect the breed from extinction
This week from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian readers: Ruth Umpleby discusses the dairy sector and recent milk price reductions