Nat Watkins, 22, is from Gloucestershire and is currently a student at Hartpury University
Conception rates have improved and hidden transition health issues have been uncovered issues thanks to the use of automated health management technology
Officers discovered animals kept in unacceptable conditions on the farm in Liskeard back in 2024 with no change during a 2025 visit despite the farmer receiving advice
Lucy Turner, 28, is originally from South Wales but now lives in Cirencester where she is a student at the Royal Agricultural University
Following weather extremes that led many livestock farms to have a shortage of forage over winter, the outlook for soil health and forage quality and quantity this year is full of challenges. Dairy Farmer asked three industry experts what can be done to better understand and improve forage in 2026
The chance of triplets in dairy and beef herds is believed to be around one in 100,000
Changing how you approach your business can help control costs and improve performance during periods of low milk price, says Evie Rogers from Kite Consulting
For UK dairy farmers considering a move from a parlour to robots, one of the first decisions is whether to run a free access or guided system but what are the pros and cons of each?
For one Herefordshire farming family, the future of dairy lies not just in producing milk, but in taking control of how it reaches the consumer.