Agrimin has moved strategically to strengthen both its board and leadership teams ahead of planned R&D pipeline launches and has made a series of new appointments.
Cat Sayer will move from her current role as commercial director on the board, to take up the new role of managing…
We are at one of the most critical stages in lambing, as lambs are being weaned from the ewe and they are becoming dependent on new sources for their own nutrition. The extreme weather we have seen in the past 12 months is also adding additional stress as it has impacted the nutritional…
A shortfall in iodine in cattle can have costly consequences for farmers and, all too often, when you realise there is a shortfall, it has already had an impact on productivity.
So how do farmers tell if there is a shortfall of iodine in their cattle? How do they overcome a shortfall of…
Most farmers are aware of the dangers of a magnesium deficiency in cattle and the impact it can have on health and are careful to monitor for signs of any problems.
However, many won’t necessarily be aware of what causes a magnesium deficiency in cattle, why they need magnesium, how…
Shortfalls of vitamin E and selenium are a key issue in cattle, but few realise how these can impact on the performance of your livestock.
Researchers have found that 97% of cows in very early lactation have an imbalance of vitamin E at calving. Further research has also found that in…