Celebrating with the dream team
British Dairying Magazine
by Fiona Storey
2d ago
The RABDF / NMR Gold Cup is the most prestigious award in the British dairy sector – attracting entries from some of the best farmers throughout the country.  Picking up the trophy this year is Bisterne Farms in Hampshire. Olivia Cooper pays them a visit. The first thing that strikes one upon arrival at Bisterne Farms is that this is a team affair. Immediately welcoming and open, they sit me down with a cup of coffee as they settle down  or breakfast – something they do together every day. “That’s really important,” says Farm Manager George Brown. “We also have weekly team meetings a ..read more
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Focus on nutrition for clover swards
British Dairying Magazine
by Jamil Dhansey
1M ago
Clover will fix significant amounts of nitrogen but other nutrition is needed Reducing mineral nitrogen fertiliser applications on grassland while maintaining yield and quality may seem far-fetched, but selecting innovative clover varieties developed through a new research project could be the answer. British Dairying reports. Reducing feed costs, lowering fertiliser requirements through fixing atmospheric nitrogen, and improving forage digestibility can all be achieved through adding clover to swards. And a new £4.7m four-year research project is helping farmers to increase the value of clove ..read more
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A league of outstanding champions
British Dairying Magazine
by Fiona Storey
1M ago
Five outstanding dairy herds were crowned champions in the NMR RABDF Gold Cup presentations at Dairy-Tech. Olivia Cooper looks at what made them stand out. The suspense and excitement were palpable ahead of the NMR RABDF Gold Cup presentations at Dairy-Tech. Farm teams gathered, supported by friends and family, nervously  waiting the big announcement. And it was with a sense of stunned disbelief that George Brown and James Dunning stepped forward to claim the overall Gold Cup for Bisterne Farms in Hampshire. It is one of the first farms in the competition’s recent history to receive the a ..read more
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Forage quality and consistency key to delivering feed efficiency
British Dairying Magazine
by Jamil Dhansey
1M ago
Mark Lovatt is utterly focused on maximising milk from forage Leicestershire dairy farmer Mark Lovatt’s approach to forage production is well-planned, just like every other aspect of his farm management. British Dairying pays him a visit. The 220-cow herd at Oak Lodge Farm has become one of the top performing in the country, with average yields topping 13,000 litres/cow. And it has a remarkable feed efficiency, producing 1.57 energy-corrected litres per kg of dry matter (DM) fed. Daily DM intakes for the milking cows are exceptional, at over 27kg/cow, in a ration that is typically 60% silage ..read more
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Sexed semen… 20 years later
British Dairying Magazine
by Jamil Dhansey
2M ago
The first female calf born by artificial insemination with sexed semen in 1999 First published in 2004, the Sexed Semen Report examined the level of uptake and financial implications, along with the improvements that had taken place in the use of the technology during its early years. British Dairying revisits the report 20 years on. In 2004, Cogent Breeding, in conjunction with Alan Whibley, now Publisher of British Dairying magazine, economist Sean Rickard and global research company Kynetec, published the Sexed Semen Report. The report looked at the reason for the level of uptake of sexed s ..read more
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Pathway funding to improve animal health and welfare
British Dairying Magazine
by Jamil Dhansey
3M ago
Dr Claire Whittle says the review can be used to discuss anything with your vet, from parasite control to calf care The Animal Health and Welfare Pathway is designed to help farmers to improve their livestock’s health, welfare, and ultimately productivity. Dairy expert Gwyn Jones, who’s a member of the Defra Animal Health and Welfare Board for England, reports. The Animal Health and Welfare Pathway is an industry-led initiative, co-designed by the Government, farming industry, vets, retailers and non-governmental organisations. This process has been remarkably successful and a plan has been fo ..read more
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Endotoxins: What are they and where are they hiding?
British Dairying Magazine
by Jamil Dhansey
3M ago
The challenge from endotoxins is ever-present, and detrimental impacts range from lameness to sudden death An ever-present toxin challenge, which can compromise herd health and performance, may be leading to avoidable and potentially costly challenges to cows’ immune systems. British Dairying finds out the considerations when it comes to toxins. The threat that mycotoxins pose to the health and performance of herds is well-known, and producers are usually aware of the telltale signs in feed and forage. But endotoxins, which are less commonly discussed, could be causing hidden damage. Endotoxin ..read more
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Win an ADF Milking system for your milking parlour at Dairy-Tech
British Dairying Magazine
by Jamil Dhansey
3M ago
The ADF Milking competitionADF Milking are launching an exciting competition in which they are giving away a brand new ADF automatic dipping and flushing system worth up to £30,000, plus consumables & servicing included for 1 year, to one lucky dairy farmer. Farmers can enter online now via the ADF website here adfmilking.com/competition/. Alternatively you can visit the ADF Milking stand at Dairy-Tech to complete a physical entry form and place into the ballet box. The competition is live now and entries close shortly before 3:00pm on Wednesday 7th February 2024. The winner will be announ ..read more
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A new year: A chance to reflect
British Dairying Magazine
by Fiona Storey
3M ago
Almost one year on from winning the RABDF NMR Gold Cup, Alistair Logan reflects on the year just gone and what 2024 might hold, both for the farm and wider industry. When I sit down to write this article every month, ‘what will I write?’ is my usual first thought: the second one is ‘I better hurry up as the deadline for the copy is probably passed’ (sorry editor!). But as we are now into another new year I thought I’d take the chance to have a look back at last year, and also look forward with some thoughts on what 2024 might have in store for us here at Holehouse and the industry in general. 2 ..read more
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How data is bringing intel to UK dairy farms to improve  animal welfare, profitability, and sustainability
British Dairying Magazine
by Caroline Calderwood
3M ago
Predicta GUARDIAN from Dairy Data Warehouse (DDW) provides intelligent answers to your dairy data needs At Dairy Data Warehouse (DDW), our comprehensive dairy farm data, reports and modelling help farmers to make the best decisions for their farm. Our powerful tools give clarity to complex issues, so you can take your farm into new levels of long-term profit and sustainability. DDW uses artificial intelligence (AI) and data on farm to help dairy farmers. Search for dairydatawarehouse.com Dairy farmers know the challenges of tight margins, environmental responsibility and demanding regulations ..read more
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