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The total wheat area is estimated at 1,623 Kha, a 6% increase from last year’s four-year low. However, this remains slightly below the five-year (2020–2024) average of 1,648 Kha. Estimated at 207 Kha, ...
Organised by global sustainable farming charity LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), the event offers everyone a fantastic opportunity to see farming with nature first-hand. Visitors will discover ...
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Bluetongue (BTV) is a non-contagious, viral disease affecting domestic and wild ruminants including sheep and cattle. Here are some of the clinical signs to look out for if you suspect an animal is ...
In May total GB animal feed and integrated poultry unit (IPU) feed production was only 0.5% below May 2022 at 992 Kt due to higher ruminant feed output. This is the smallest year on year drop this ...
Old crop UK feed wheat (May-23) futures closed yesterday at £199.85/t, down £3.40/t from Tuesday’s close. New-crop futures (Nov-23) closed yesterday at £212.85/t, down £3.95/t over the same period.
There have been many challenges for farmers as we head into harvest 2024, including unfavourable weather and of course, stubbornly high on-farm costs especially overheads. But today, we look away from ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-24) closed at £201.05/t yesterday, down £1.65/t from Wednesday’s close. The Nov-24 contract was down £0.95/t over the same period, ending the session at £208.05/t. Domestic ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-23) closed yesterday at £184.35/t, down £1.65/t from Monday’s close. New crop futures (Nov-24) closed at £196.50/t, down £2.25/t over the same period. Our domestic market ...
Get a flavour of November’s soil secrets events by watching YouTube or listening to the AHDB food and farming podcast. The events, which looked at agricultural businesses through the lens of ...
Total EU beef production has been in general decline, highlighted by a 265,000-tonne (4%) decrease in production volumes from 2022 to 2023. Germany, as the second largest beef producer, saw slight ...
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