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Stay updated with the latest regional grass and quality data, including predictions from AFBI’s 7–10 day grass growth model. Get expert recommendations to optimise pasture management and maximise ...
The price indicates the trend in incomes, rather than an absolute value. The actual income effect and a precise increase in ppl will be difficult to obtain as this requires knowledge, on a daily or ...
Pig meat production up 6.4% yoy Clean pig slaughter numbers up 5.5% yoy Carcase weights average 91.5kg In the first three months of 2025 (January - March) the UK has produced 244,500 tonnes of pig ...
In this blog, Emma Willis explains how relatively dry conditions over the last two months have largely balanced the wet start to the excess winter rainfall (EWR) period. Nitrogen is a vital nutrient ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £169.00/t yesterday, falling £3.50/t from Wednesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract fell £3.85/t over the same period, to close at £184.40/t. New crop futures ...
The profitability of farming has been under the spotlight in recent months, particularly with the Government's proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT). While IHT is a significant factor for farmers ...
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is a non-departmental Government body, funded by levy income from farmers, growers and others in the supply chain, and managed as an ...
Mixed movements in available supplies of EU’s dairy products Robust production growth of butter and SMP boost available supplies Cheese and WMP continue to trade down on lower production Increases in ...
Ensuring that the next generation of the milking herd is reaching its genetic potential starts with calf rearing – encouraging calf health and rumen development. We explore the calf rearing system in ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £172.50/t yesterday, down £0.30/t from Tuesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract settled at £188.25/t, falling £1.80/t over the same period. Domestic wheat futures ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £172.80/t yesterday, up £1.55/t from Monday’s close. The Nov-25 contract fell £0.45/t over the same period, ending the session at £190.05/t. Domestic wheat ...
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