Significant declines in milk prices are very likely in the spring as wholesale prices slip and production increases.
Access to sufficient fresh water is often the first limiting factor to grazing pasture, but the availability of new kit and know-how means most fields can be watered. Sara Gregson reports.
Mineral supplementation can be key to achieving optimum animal health and productivity. But what are the main minerals livestock farmers should be focusing on to avoid a shortfall?ÂÌý
Dairy Company Pensworth says that it is owed £10 million by Kent Dairy Company and that non-payment of a weekly invoice by the Freshways-controlled business has forced it into administration
This month, Roger Evans shares his thoughts on climate change and tells us why a dose of reality and common sense is helpful when dealing with the issues of the day.
Maize is heavily relied upon to maintain the 10,000kg-plus milk yield achieved by the 300 cows milked by brothers Rob and Phil Godwin. Wendy Short reports.
From milk price takers to shakers, dairy farmers should take matters into their own hands, writes former cowman and agri-marketing contractor Phil Christopher.
Issues with breeding and infrastructure are playing a part in hampering Pakistan’s dairy industry, but improved genetics and knowledge are already making a difference on some farms. Chris McCullough reports.
As you read this we will have closed the door on another year. As we sit back and reflect on 2022, it is clear it was a year where once again the rollercoaster that was the weather played a significant and challenging role across all agricultural sectors.
Dairy analyst, Chris Walkland, arrived on stage at this year’s Semex International Dairy Conference dressed as an undertaker to mourn the demise of high milk prices.