Beef & Lamb

26 February 2021

An article about how to measure grass growth with a plate meter

9 February 2024

Carbon has become shorthand for greenhouse gases – a range of natural gases and particles – mostly water vapour and carbon dioxide, including dust.

13 July 2021

In the week ending 24 February, the liveweight OSL SQQ dropped back slightly on the previous week by just under 2p, to average 277.88p/kg.

13 July 2021

In 2020, total sheep meat exported from New Zealand to the UK amounted to 39,900 tonnes.

26 February 2021

New webinar series designed to bring levy payers an essential guide to carbon and carbon footprinting

14 July 2021

In 2020, 1.906 million beef calves were registered in Great Britain, according to data from the British Cattle Movement Service. This is a year-on-year increase of 1% (27,000 head) compared to 2019.

14 July 2021

Feed markets have taken a breather over February, with grain prices falling from January highs.

14 July 2021

In the week ending 20 February, the all-prime average GB deadweight cattle price fell by 1.2p on the week to average 373.2p/kg.

24 March 2021

AHDB has a new tool for Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) – help us get it right! AHDB’s new KPI Express tool was launched for the dairy sector in 2020, and it now includes KPIs for beef and lamb too.

15 May 2024

Spend in the UK halal food and beverage industry in 2016 reached an estimated £4.64 billion, or 8% of the UK’s total food and drink spend. Halal consumers eat more meat per capita than the general population, and although Muslims account for just under 5% of the UK population, they account for an estimated 20% of lamb consumption in England alone.

14 July 2021

The number of all cattle and calves in the US on 1 January totalled 93.6 million head, largely unchanged on the year.

4 March 2021

With the post EU Exit ability to negotiate and shape its own trade relationships, the UK has formally applied to be part of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPPP). Amandeep Kaur Purewal looks into what this could mean for UK agriculture.

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