Beef & Lamb
2 January 2024
Discounters have bounced back, and they now have the highest ever share of grocery, which is expected to increase further as the cost-of-living crisis leads more cash-strapped shoppers to the discount market
23 August 2022
Looking at the importance of Iron in your diet.
4 October 2022
The lamb supply chain begins on farm and ends on the consumer’s plate, but the way for sheep producers to maximise returns from their lamb crop is to produce and sell what their buyers really want .
30 September 2022
An opportunity to gain an insight into the internal effects of parasite damage via demonstrations of sheep post-mortems.
11 October 2022
An opportunity to gain an insight into the internal effects of parasite damage via demonstrations of sheep post-mortems.
18 August 2022
For the week ending 17 August, the GB liveweight NSL SQQ stood at 240.4p/kg
2 January 2024
Will canned meat and UHT milk grow as households look for ways to ease financial pressures?
18 August 2022
Selecting for maternal, easy-fleshing cattle has allowed a business to buy a farm and set up a 100-cow suckler herd without the expense of sheds, a winter housing period or using a tractor through the winter.
18 August 2022
Johnes disease is a hidden disease of cattle which is ultimately fatal. The disease progressively damages the intestines of the affected animal, resulting in profuse and persistent diarrhoea.
18 August 2022
There are approximately 40 different vaccines authorised for use in cattle in the UK. When administered correctly, they are a great way of preventing disease whilst also reducing antibiotic use.
18 August 2022
Difficult calvings have a huge impact on the performance of a suckler herd and have a detrimental effect on calf performance and cow fertility but pelvic scoring has benefits when it comes to calving.
22 May 2024
An early version of the Local Nature Recovery Scheme will be available for a limited number of farmers and land managers from 2023, with the wider rollout expected at the end of 2024.