Important Update to Dairy Insight Membership Pricing
Like many businesses, we are facing rising costs, but we are as committed as ever to keeping things fair and continuing to give you the best possible service. From 1st July 2025, there will be a small increase in the cost of the Dairy Insight Membership:
- For Farmer Members, the price will go up by just £2.50 a month, bringing the annual fee to £720 + VAT.
- For members on other packages, the increase will be under 6%.
We have worked hard to keep costs as low as possible and want to remind you of the many benefits that come with being part of our membership community.
The Insight Package is packed with practical tools and support to help your farm succeed, not just technical and business publications, but so much more:
- Dairy Costings – Our regular service is completely free for one herd (saving you £330 a year!)
- Telephone support – Got a question? Need a second opinion? Our experts are just a call away.
- Exclusive member discounts – Save money on Consultancy, Analysis, Tools, Grass Seed, Farmacy, FarmIQ, Hands-On Training and even offers from our corporate partners.
We know every penny counts, and we’re here to make sure your membership delivers real value, every step of the way.
Thanks for being part of Kingshay—we’re proud to support you and your farm.
Kingshay Need Your Help!
Following the success of our first tried and tested survey (read the results in the May issue of British Dairying Magazine), we need as many farmers to complete our next survey on Automatic Milk Feeders for Calves. The more farmers who participate, the more accurate and comprehensive our reports will be. Your input is crucial. So, please help us help you and complete our short survey.
If you’d prefer to fill out the form on paper, please find enclosed a printed copy, along with a pre-paid envelope. Thank you.
Enclosed in your Mailing:
Heat Stress in Dairy Cows
As our climate continues to change, the UK is experiencing more frequent and intense periods of warm weather, a trend that is increasing the risk of heat stress in dairy cows. Shifts in seasonal patterns, higher average temperatures, and prolonged dry spells are becoming a more frequent reality for British dairy farmers.
In this Dairy Insight we take a closer look at what causes heat stress in cows, how it affects their health and productivity, and most importantly, what practical steps you can take on your farm to reduce the impact and protect your herd.
June Checklist
June Checklist
- FETF Opens
- Bluetongue Movement Restriction Lifted
- What does the future hold? Planning for all weather eventualities this summer...
- HLS Payments to Rise
- Hedgerow Regs
- Staff Training
- Farm Focus
- Key Dates & Grants
- Feed, Fuel and Milk Price Trends
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