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Breedr launches cattle trading platform - Farmers Weekly

Breedr launches cattle trading platform >More in Beef and dairy farmers can buy and sell livestock commission-free using the free Breedr app. The app, which was launch in March last year, has recently developed a live trading platform. It allows producers to buy and sell from other farmers with certainty, with a price guarantee in case of any differential in the weight of weaned calves and stores between farms. Sellers are also ensured payment within 72 hours of collection, and trades will be service-fee free until later in the year. The app also produces an automatic report for dairy farmers selling calves, guaranteeing compliance with milk processors’ requirements to monitor the first eight weeks of life.

Gloucestershire police appeal as wildlife crime rises in lockdown

Police are appealing for the public to report any incidents involving rural wildlife crime such as these. This follows an increase of incidents such as hare coursing and a rise in the number of farm animals being stolen. Poaching is one of six priorities set by the National Wildlife Crime Unit which encourages reporting of all wildlife crimes to local forces. Gloucestershire Constabulary has a dedicated team of rural and wildlife crime officers working across the whole force area, and they are keen to work with the local communities to tackle this criminality. Grazing animals can be an easy target especially in remote rural locations.

Gloucestershire police appeal as wildlife crime rises in lockdown | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Police are appealing for the public to report any incidents involving rural wildlife crime such as these. This follows an increase of incidents such as hare coursing and a rise in the number of farm animals being stolen. Poaching is one of six priorities set by the National Wildlife Crime Unit which encourages reporting of all wildlife crimes to local forces. Gloucestershire Constabulary has a dedicated team of rural and wildlife crime officers working across the whole force area, and they are keen to work with the local communities to tackle this criminality. Grazing animals can be an easy target especially in remote rural locations.

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