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Cell Counts

Taking hold of cell counts and identifying the problem cows

Dairy

Taking hold of cell counts and identifying the problem cows

We are now approaching the mid-lactation and things will begin to ease off as less cows are getting served, though...

June 2, 2025 6:10am
Milk recording: Is it time to complete the first of 2024?

Dairy

Milk recording: Is it time to complete the first of 2024?

Milk recordings are a useful tool used by dairy farmers for understanding and keeping control of cell counts on farms....

February 27, 2024 6:10am
Keeping cell counts under control during early lactation

Dairy

Keeping cell counts under control during early lactation

The majority of dairy farms are now in the depths of the calving season, but a focus needs to be...

February 13, 2024 6:10am
Milking routine: Are there areas to improve on?

Dairy

Milking routine: Are there areas to improve on?

The milking routine on dairy farms is a process that must be done correctly, as mistakes made can result in...

February 5, 2024 1:00pm
Dairy advice: Complete an early milk recording

Dairy

Dairy advice: Complete an early milk recording

The importance of milk recording is not lost on many dairy farms, but there are still a large number of...

January 31, 2024 6:10am
Drying-off: Maintaining standards for final cows

Dairy

Drying-off: Maintaining standards for final cows

The drying-off of cows is ongoing on farms, with many farms now approaching the final few cows that are still...

December 14, 2023 6:10am
Drying-off: Selecting the correct dates for cows

Dairy

Drying-off: Selecting the correct dates for cows

Drying-off is going to be the next major event to occur on most dairy farms. There are a number of...

November 5, 2023 6:00am
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New data shows wheat could lose half its best land by 2100
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Dairy

Block calving systems trend continues across GB – AHDB
UK animal feed output levels up by 1.4%

Agri-Business

UK animal feed output levels up by 1.4%
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Court: NI farmer fined for water pollution offence
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