Defra u-turn on outright urea ban
Our Grassland and Forage team has welcomed the Government’s decision not to ban the use of solid urea following a consultation with industry stakeholders.
May 2022
Our Grassland and Forage team has welcomed the Government’s decision not to ban the use of solid urea following a consultation with industry stakeholders.
May 2022
Faecal egg counting is an essential tool for farmers before deciding on an appropriate treatment plan. For sustainable worming, both ewes and lambs should only be treated if a worm burden is present which can be effectively monitored by using faecal egg counts.
May 2022
A Vet Nutritionist has joined Mole Valley Farmers in a new role specifically designed to help farmers navigate the climate change challenges ahead.
April 2022
As dairy farm businesses face unpredictable commodity prices due to Brexit, Covid-19 and war in Eastern Europe there are various steps they can take to ensure they come through this current episode in as strong a position as possible.
April 2022
A student from Harper Adams University has beaten off five other finalists and one of the highest number of entries to win this year's RABDF Dairy Student of the Year Award, sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers.
April 2022
The first few weeks with a new puppy are very exciting as you begin to bond. This is also an important time for training as puppies learn to live as pets.
April 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is sending shock waves around the world and the timber market is facing unprecedented challenges.
April 2022
With spiraling fertiliser prices and lack of supply, as well as much more strict slurry application periods, there has never been a more important time to utilise your slurry to its full potential.
April 2022
If you want to optimise growth rates as cheaply
as possible then it’s a good idea to creep feed
lambs from seven to 10 days old.
April 2022
Rumen function and energy supply are paramount to protecting butterfats and fertility during spring grazing
April 2022