The UFU said they remain determined to ensure none of the 'barbaric proposals' come to pass and will continue to 'exhaust every avenue to safeguard the future of NI's agri industry'
High rainfall and saturated fields mean the timing of slurry application and first-cut silage will be a challenge for many grassland farmers this year
With turnout delayed across the country and silage stocks running down, looking at ways to extend silage stocks until cows can go out is now important on some farms
Easter and Ramadan were driving demand at Irish marts and factories, as in the UK
The plans will be subjected to a five-week consultation and would look to retain badger culling as an option in targeted parts only of the high-risk area and edge areas including much of southwest and central England
With blowfly costing about £200 per case, farmers are being advised to take advantage of a new tool to reduce losses. Ellie Layton reports.
Solar power provides an opportunity to reduce energy bills, maximise self-sufficiency and save money, but there are considerations when it comes to installation and economics
The Shire Horse Society brought its national show back indoors and to Stafford Showground over three days. Jacqueline Pettigrew reports
Venereal campylobacter infection is thought to be more widely prevalent in cattle than confirmed case numbers would suggest
Over 100 cases of the virus have been detected on farms in Kent, Suffolk and Norfolk since November 2023