There have been 304 cases of bluetongue in Great Britain in the 2025 bluetongue season (since July 2025). The location of all premises in Great Britain where one or more animals have tested positive ...
Enter your data to calculate how much it will cost to vaccinate your beef cattle against bluetongue virus and how much it could save you. Watch our webinar recording to learn more about the calculator ...
Enter your data to calculate how much it will cost to vaccinate your sheep against bluetongue virus and how much it could save you. Watch our webinar recording to learn more about the calculator. To ...
This dashboard is designed to provide a dynamic overview of the latest foodservice market data for the beef sector. It breaks down volume sales by dine in/on the go and takeaway/delivery as well as ...
Information on how the data is collected and quality assured can be found here. Please note, the summary tables on this webpage present a high-level selection of the usage and production categories ...
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 ...
Emily has experience across the beef and lamb supply chain. Recently, she has been working within the R&D sector linking businesses up with science then translating the knowledge back to a ...
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 ...
Castration is a routine husbandry procedure performed on some male lambs. It reduces the risk of unwanted pregnancies, meaning male and female lambs can be managed together. It can also reduce ...
Our Let's Eat Balanced consumer campaign has returned, running through January 2026. It highlights the taste and nutritional benefits of British beef, lamb and dairy, as well as showcasing British ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-25) closed at £181.00/t yesterday, up £1.80/t from Friday’s close. The May-26 contract gained £0.20/t over the same period, to close at £190.80/t. UK feed wheat futures ...
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