
Crowds at last year's UK Dairy Day
The internal and external exhibition areas will host existing and new trade exhibitors, including feed manufacturers, animal health suppliers, vets, milk buyers, dairy and farm equipment suppliers, plus...
Crowds at last year's UK Dairy Day
The internal and external exhibition areas will host existing and new trade exhibitors, including feed manufacturers, animal health suppliers, vets, milk buyers, dairy and farm equipment suppliers, plus...
Silage quality has held up better than expected after a dry, difficult season – but with forage stocks running short, dairy farmers are being urged to calculate stocks and plan now to avoid winter feed gaps
Dairy farmers may not know for some time how the generally poor forage growing season may effect either milk supplies or prices over the autumn and winter said industry leaders at UK Dairy Day
Making a few changes to the farm's practices could help solve some of dairy farming's recruitment problems, said Hugh Pocock, from recruitment specialists Cultura Connect