UK livestock farmers are facing the prospect of higher feed prices due to a ‘quirk' in the new global tariff schedule. While a member of the EU, imports of cane and beet molasses from third countries,...
UK livestock farmers are facing the prospect of higher feed prices due to a ‘quirk' in the new global tariff schedule. While a member of the EU, imports of cane and beet molasses from third countries,...
The Royal Ulster Agricultural Society has made the announcement due to the ongoing risk and uncertainty regarding bluetongue in Northern Ireland
Brassicas are playing a key role in reducing winter feed costs for Welsh sheep farmer Rob Powell
How manures are managed from excretion to field application influences nutrient value, environmental losses, and business resilience