
TechCare is a European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation project (grant no. 802050), involving nine countries – from Scandinavia to the Middle East –aiming to revolutionise the use of...
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This autumn sees the launch of a new manual to help farmers control liver fluke in grazing livestock, in a joint levy-body effort to control what can be a devastating...
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The Queen had a strong connection to the countryside and in particular her interest in farming and rural life. She visited Moredun in 1982, on a beautiful sunny day, to...
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An SRUC-led multinational project to improve the uptake of digital technologies in sheep and goat farming has held its first in-person transnational workshop in France. Around 70 researchers, farmers, lecturers...
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SCOPS is warning producers to be alert to ewes and lambs being hit by the Haemonchus contortus worm – a tropical/sub-tropical worm that is increasingly prevalent in the UK as...
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We were finally let loose with the Bio Bus earlier in the summer to take part in an on-farm event in Cumbria. It was a joint effort with Elanco Animal...
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Professor Lee Innes of The Moredun Foundation joined the RHS TV commentary box, to explain more about the disease and the exciting new research projects, including the EGS Biobank, generously...
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With a shared passion of providing valuable advice to UK sheep farmers, the National Sheep Association (NSA) and the Moredun have a long history of working closely together to ensure...
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A ground-breaking £220,000 project to tackle sheep scab in Northern Ireland has been officially launched. Members of The Northern Ireland Sheep Scab Group joined with partners Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute,...
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Ticks! Are they a problem on your farm? What did you do to control them in 2021? Tickborne diseases of sheep and cattle, such as louping ill and Redwater fever,...
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