Ayrshire farmers Wallace and James Hendrie discovered an increase in mastitis infections causing high cell counts in their herd as a consequence of reducing their calving block. As mastitis infections ...
World-class British cheese has held the winning hand in Las Vegas at an exclusive event for key industry buyers. Twelve exporters took part in our British Cheese Night at the Foundation Rooms, ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) ended yesterday at £190.65/t, up £2.45/t from Monday’s close. The Nov-25 contract gained £2.55/t over the same period, to close at £195.65/t. Domestic wheat futures ...
AHDB CEO Graham Wilkinson recently spoke at the Semex conference, sharing updates on our work for the dairy sector and reflecting on how far we've come and what our priorities are going forward. After ...
Ambitions to maximise the potential of red meat exports to Europe are being given a boost with the further roll-out of the Quality Meat from Britain brand. Underpinned by a new multilingual website ...
Milk powders continue to be in surplus for another consecutive quarter due to lower exports Butter supplies continued to decrease, further pressuring stocks Available supplies of cheese at par with ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) ended yesterday at £190.25/t, down £2.65/t from Tuesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract fell £2.20/t over the same period, to close at £194.25/t. Domestic wheat futures ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) ended yesterday at £191.50/t, up £1.00/t from Wednesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract fell £0.10/t over the same period to close at £195.40/t. Domestic wheat futures rose ...
The target for dairy producers to maintain inbreeding at less than 6.25% has been called into question following the extensive analysis of data both internationally and in the UK. The target was set ...
GB milk deliveries in December totalled 1,054 million litres, up 3.3% compared to the same period in 2023. Deliveries averaged at 34 million litres per day. Production for this year’s milk season far ...
Following a confirmed case of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Germany, we are closely monitoring the situation and assessing its potential impact on UK agriculture. FMD was confirmed in a 14-head herd ...
The wet autumn in 2023 meant that planting winter cereal crops was limited and the persistent wet weather has knocked yields down on the five-year average. As a result, crop harvested was much-reduced ...