Dairy farms in Kansas and Texas have been affected
Cereal growers urged to be prepared following unfavourable early spring conditions
Dairy farmers are encouraged to understand the signs and symptoms of Schmallenburg within dairy herds amid UK outbreak
Grant funding is available to help dairy farmers protect herd health and water quality against contamination from cryptosporidium this spring. Íæż½ã½ã learns more from Severn Trent agricultural adviser, Mark Biddulph.
Future success in farming will need new people regardless of their age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, skills or the career pathway that they took
With udder cleft dermatitis affecting most of the UK dairy herd, Katie Fallon speaks to the team at LLM Farm Vets on cause, prevention and treatment of the skin condition
A partner in Mathison (Íæż½ã½ã) Leven, East Yorkshire, appeared at Beverley Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 31 January, in relation to animal health and food safety offences
Following a challenging 2023 lamb crop, farmers are advised to remain vigilant against some of the risks which could impact the performance of overwintered lambs in the coming months
Cases of bluetongue continue to be identified in the south eastern counties, and long-term predictions suggest there could be an issue in the spring and summer of this year. Ellie Layton reports.
Animal health and welfare has been identified by the Moredun Research Institute as key to the livestock sector achieving its net zero targets, with emphasis on improved reproductive performance and control of endemic diseases