Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming. There’s snow falling and it’s still November – wouldn’t it be nice ...
The Nuffield Bullock Award recognises those who have made the best use of their Nuffield scholarship in the 10 years since ...
Antibiotics use in surgical calf castration by a south of England vet practice fell by nearly 60% in one year following a ...
November has finally delivered some reasonable drilling conditions, and with hindsight waiting another week would have been ...
If you’re bored with slug pelleting duties in the cold, noisy cab of a UTV, or short of staff to run farm-based errands, then ...
The NFU has published a fresh analysis which, it says, proves the Treasury’s claims that only about a quarter of farm ...
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has criticised Defra after revelations that the Countryside Stewardship ...
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request has revealed that Defra has carried out no analysis of the impact of the government’s inheritance tax (IHT) reforms ...
Exhibitors at the recent EuroTier machinery show in Germany have complained about alleged “corporate spying”, suggesting Chinese businesses are using the ...
Commercial farmers in the north-east of England remain active in the land market, despite the scaling down of direct payments and the legacy of the poor ...
Winter has officially started, although it still feels autumnal. The cattle are in their winter homes now. Heifers stay a few miles down the road on land ...
Getting the basics right – consistently – and putting calves first led to a four-year period of zero treatments and zero losses in calves for Canadian vet ...