Exceptional feed efficiency and fertility drive the success of one family dairy farm on the edge of the Peak District.
Dairy farming is too often a marginal business, so there is a need to drive profitability, and genetics is a great place to start.
Identifying the elite females in a herd through genomic testing will increase efficiency and sustainability while improving profitability.
Harnessing the power of genomics is driving genetic gain and providing the key to improved herd performance on a Wiltshire dairy farm.
Feeding a sustainable dairy compound is helping one Cornish dairy farmer to meet the climate change challenge
Making a difference to the environment within the company and for the wider industry has been the aim of Massey Feeds for 20 years.
Unions welcomed the move to increase the amount of food and drink it buys from British suppliers by £3.5bn a year within the next five years
Attempts to recover more than 49,000 miles of ‘lost paths’ in England and Wales could significantly impact already-strained rural resources and endanger wildlife.Ìý
UK and EU diplomats finally agreed a trade deal at the end of 2020, with negotiations going right to the wire. Abi Kay explores what it means for individual farming sectors.
Red Tractor is urging farmers to respond to a new consultation on future standards across all six of the scheme’s sectors.