Dairy

16 February 2024

03 December 2018 I recently went on a trip down the Berkshire in October, where I was given the opportunity to present at the EuroDairy Feed Efficiency Workshop. The workshop brought dairy farmers from across Europe together to think about feed efficiency and why it’s important.

16 February 2024

Following a EuroDairy exchange visit to the Netherlands in October 2016, two farmers have introduced selective dry cow therapy.

16 February 2024

Last month (January 2017) the network of EuroDairy visited some farms to get a better notion of innovative farming in England, one of them was Woodland Farm of Robert Richmond.

2 April 2026

From 25th -27th October 2017 a UK group of 10 dairy farmers, 2 staff members of EuroDairy partner AHDB and a researcher of the University of Bristol visited the Netherlands to learn about the Dutch antibiotics policy and how it is implemented at farm level.

16 February 2024

Last month (January 2017) the network of EuroDairy visited some farms to get a better notion of innovative farming in England, one of them was Millers Court Farm from Ed Newton and his family.

16 February 2024

In January 2017 the EuroDairy network visited some farms to get a better notion of innovative farming in England, one of them was Millers Court Farm from Ed Newton and his family.

16 February 2024

A family dairy farm with a zero mortality target for replacement heifers and a low carbon footprint has become a EuroDairy pilot farm sharing best practice across the EU.

16 February 2024

From 4th – 6th April a UK group of 9 dairy farmers, 3 researchers and 2 AHDB staff visited the Netherlands to learn about housing and bedding innovations and best practices.

16 February 2024

Regulations to limit national phosphorous production is having a significant impact on Dutch dairy farmers.

16 February 2024

Achieving high levels of performance for productivity and animal health are key to success for EuroDairy Pilot Farmers Roger, Judith and Tom Hildreth.

16 February 2024

For the last two years, thirty forward thinking farmers have participated in multiple action-groups across South-West England, aiming to reduce their use of on-farm antibiotics.

16 February 2024

In the first call to establish Operational Groups (OG) in Emilia-Romagna Region in 2016, linked to the Rural Development Plan (RDP) resources, out of 160 proposals submitted in 5 different focus areas, 52 operational groups were financed. CRPA is involved in 16 OG, (9 as coordinator and 7 as partners): 6 of them concern the dairy sector. These projects will involve 31 dairy farms located in the region. Some of these farms will be selected to be part of EuroDairy as pilot farms.

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