If the land eventually dries out fully and there is a let-up in the relentless rain, then Europe could be in for a bumper flush. Certainly the mood among buyers seems to be increasingly relaxed on the...
If the land eventually dries out fully and there is a let-up in the relentless rain, then Europe could be in for a bumper flush. Certainly the mood among buyers seems to be increasingly relaxed on the...
Following weather extremes that led many livestock farms to have a shortage of forage over winter, the outlook for soil health and forage quality and quantity this year is full of challenges. Dairy Farmer asked three industry experts what can be done to better understand and improve forage in 2026
Changing how you approach your business can help control costs and improve performance during periods of low milk price, says Evie Rogers from Kite Consulting
Excess copper is silently undermining conception in dairy heifers, but mineral audits and forage profiling could help get things back on track