LATEST NEWS — The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF)

Online Capacity Increased to Meet Demand for Dairy-Tech Online as Registrations Soar

Online Capacity Increased to Meet Demand for Dairy-Tech Online as Registrations Soar

Registrations for Dairy-Tech Online have rocketed reaching almost 2,500, with one week still left to sign-up for the free fortnight-long event.

Capacity on Zoom has been increased for each of the sessions due to the number of registrations, with delegates urged to secure their place by signing up.

Reminder for Dairy Farmers to Print Off Free Key Worker Travel Pass for Employees

Reminder for Dairy Farmers to Print Off Free Key Worker Travel Pass for Employees

Farmers are being reminded to issue their staff with a Key Worker Travel Pass with tougher measures being taken by the police to clamp down on those breaking Tier 4 Coronavirus restrictions.

In a bid to get the virus under control, more reports have been filtering through on social media of police stopping drivers to check the validity of their journey. When a journey is proved to be non-essential a fixed penalty notice could be issued.

Harper Student Beats Off Stiff Rivalry to Win National Dairy Award

Harper Student Beats Off Stiff Rivalry to Win National Dairy Award

A final year student from Harper Adams University has beat off six other finalists and one of the highest number of entries to scoop this year’s RABDF Dairy Student of the Year Award, sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers.

Agriculture with Farm Business Management student Katie Ackland from Devon, won the award after going through a rigorous application process, which included writing a 1,500-word essay on a case study and delivering a presentation to the judges over Zoom.