Mole Valley Farmers recognised with International Safety Award
Mole Valley Farmers’ commitment to safety has been recognised by the British Safety Council in its 2021 International Safety Awards.
July 2021
Mole Valley Farmers’ commitment to safety has been recognised by the British Safety Council in its 2021 International Safety Awards.
July 2021
Mid-season management of grass is key to making sure the full potential of forage is achieved and adequate reserves are available for the winter months.
June 2021
More than 50 people have died in farm related accidents during the past 12 months - equivalent to almost one person a week killed while working in UK agriculture.
June 2021
Nematodirus is usually the first of the gastrointestinal (GI) worms to affect lambs at the beginning of the grazing season.
June 2021
British farmers are well positioned to be part of the climate solution and help the UK to become net zero by 2050.
June 2021
Putting in place steps to prevent heat stress is necessary in order to maximise herd fertility.
June 2021
Farmers can help prevent blowfly strike in sheep by applying an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) early in the season.
June 2021
You just need to look at the neat row of cows filling every cubicle to know what the herd at Woodhay Farm near Exeter thinks of the Mayo cow mattresses.
May 2021
Coylton Mill in Ayrshire is one of Mole Valley Farmers’ four ruminant feed mills and has enjoyed a record breaking winter period with manufactured feed volumes up 17% over the prior year period.
May 2021
Care must be taken to provide adequate levels of trace elements to lambs as they transition from milk to pasture to avoid any drop in
growth rates.
May 2021