Average GB store lamb prices fell to a pre-Covid low of £64.29 a head last week, as feed costs, limited domestic demand and falling finished lamb prices
Beef and sheep farmers have blamed soaring input costs and concern over post-Brexit support as they plan drastic cutbacks in livestock numbers, a survey
Shipments of frozen southern-hemisphere lamb have eroded liveweight prices and underlined the Covid-19 pandemic’s continued effect on markets, as well as
More calves are being sent for processing as businesses facing high milk powder costs cut their losses, while dairy bulls make £15 a head less than a year