Cumbrian dairy farmer, James Robinson, has recently entered into bTB restrictions and here he gives a first-hand account of the day the news was delivered and gives an insight into the stigma attached to having a TB breakdown in a supposed ‘clean’ area
Having enough storage is the all important starting point when it comes making best use of slurries and farmyard manures
New at the top of the latest Spring Calving Index (£SCI) is the high health and fertility Jersey sire, VJ Groenbjerg Lobo Lobster which has 94 UK daughters contributing to excellent milk solids figures and earns an SCI of £583
Genosource Captain has been a long-term leader within the Holstein breed both as a young, genomic sire and now that he has daughters of his own
A new entrant in the shape of Peak AltaOrvar has hit the number one position on the genomic Holstein sires list, published this week by AHDB
Installing an automated slurry robot has helped one Welsh dairy save labour and improve cow foot health
Research carried out at the University of Liverpool has highlighted the importance of sole thickness in the prevention of sole lesions, says Prof George Oikonomou
The growing gap between dairy farmers and society was one of the topics discussed at the recent LifeStart Calf Symposium organized by Trouw Nutrition and held at Nottingham University
A look at the options to help farmers meet new obligations for slurry storage and management
Installing reed beds to capture farmyard run-off has steadily increased as farmers work to protect their waterways from pollution