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Latest Member's Mailing

Dear Member,

I hope this finds you well and managing the rollercoaster that is early spring; a bit of sunshine, a bit of rain, and no doubt a bit of mud, and plenty to keep us all busy. As ever, we have pulled together a bundle of useful updates for you this month, so here is a quick run‑through of what is inside your mailing.

First up is your March Checklist, packed with reminders for the month ahead; from key scheme dates to grazing tips, fertiliser guidance, and even a nudge to keep an eye out for dung beetles (a dung beetle safari is well worth a go if you have not tried one yet!). You will also find updates on nutrient planning tools and employment law changes coming in 2026.

We have also included our FETF 2026 guide, breaking down what you can apply for under the new grant round. If you are thinking about upgrading kit, managing slurry differently, or improving herd health and welfare, this guide will help you see what is available. Remember: a grant is only a saving if it is something you genuinely need!

As always, if anything raises questions or you would like support with grant applications, grass seed or this year’s nutrient strategy, just give us a call.


 

March Checklist

This months Checklist covers:

  • Grants Update for England, Wales & Scotland
  • Maximising Fertiliser Efficiency
  • Using Genetics to Reduce Lameness on Farm
  • Farm Focus
  • SFI Annual Declaration Submission Dates
  • See your Pasture Differently with Dung Beetles
  • Timely Tips
  • Employment Law & Payroll Changes
  • Milk, Feed & Fuel Prices

 

FETF 2026 - What You Need to Know

Three Pots of Money.

This year, as with previous years, the FETF fund is split into three grants, aimed at helping farmers:

  • Improve Productivity
  • Manage Slurry
  • Improve Animal Health & Welfare

You can apply for one, two, or all three themes. Read this Insight to discover more about what the 2026 FETF can offer you...

 


PS - Have you used your Kingshay Voucher yet?

Don’t forget,  it is a use it or lose it deal! Your £50 voucher expires on 31st March 2026, so make the most of it while you can. It is a great chance to save on Kingshay products and services (check the voucher for any exclusions).

Stride has launched its second national mobility survey to better understand hoof‑health challenges in UK dairy herds, with participants entered into a draw for five pairs of Apple AirPods. The not‑for‑profit initiative, founded in 2024, aims to tackle long‑standing lameness issues that still affect around 30% of cows and cost the sector an estimated £250m annually. Chair Matt Dobbs says new insights and improved management strategies offer real potential for progress, and the 2026 survey seeks to uncover why mobility remains such a persistent problem. The survey runs until 30 April 2026 at stridemobility.co.uk.

To complete the survey, scan the QR code or go to: https://www.stridemobility.co.uk/.

 


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