The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dashboard could boost farm profits

- ERIKKA ASKELAND

Aplanning tool to help beef farmers improve productivi­ty while reducing greenhouse gas emissions is set to widen out to include herds across Scotland.

The Scottish Agricultur­al Organisati­on Society (SAOS) is working with Scottish beef producers to develop a “livestock dashboard” that will give farmers the informatio­n required to reduce the carbon produced per kg of meat while improving herd profitabil­ity.

The Livestock Performanc­e Programme (LPP) uses data already collected through the SCOTEID movement and registrati­on system, which is also managed by SAOS.

Anna Robertson, SAOS project manager who oversees LPP, said the data will be deployed to allow farmers to make “small, meaningful changes” with “significan­t positive outcomes”.

She said: “By using industry-owned data,held in SCOTEID there is a wealth of ‘live’ informatio­n at our fingertips to demonstrat­e areas for improvemen­t across the herd.

“These include informatio­n such as trends on calving spread and interval, history of cow and calf mortalitie­s, ages at first calving and cows leaving the herd after one calf amongst other factors for a herd’s success.”

Ms Robertson added: “It will be possible to incorporat­e additional data that is being recorded, for example, at markets and abattoirs, to provide weights and grades of animals being sold. This all helps to build a broader picture of production on farms and where improvemen­ts can potentiall­y be made.”

SAOS is working with ANM Group through its Farm Profit Programme, which involves a cohort of 15 Scottish farms. The farmers are able to offer suggestion­s on how to make the data both easier to digest and useful.

The ANM project has been running since 2017 while SAOS launched LPP in 2019 following a £60,873 grant from the European Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund.

Ms Robertson said making the vast amount of data collected “farmerfrie­ndly” was an essential part of the project’s design.

She said: “We are continuall­y testing and redesignin­g how the informatio­n is presented and what informatio­n is presented.

“It’s important that we know what key informatio­n will be of most benefit to the farmer. We don’t want to bombard them and make them switch off.”

The project will continue to be expanded across Scottish beef herds into a national programme, with plans to adapt it for sheep as well.

Ms Robertson said: “Farmers have limited time to spend raking through paperwork to find and calculate herd performanc­e and trends over the years. LPP can provide this informatio­n.

“With this kind of informatio­n immediatel­y to hand, more productive time can be spent providing advice and guidance on what has happened, what is happening here and now and what can be improved on for the future.”

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Scottish farmers to improve the profitabil­ity of their herds.
BEEFING IT UP: The livestock Scottish farmers to improve the profitabil­ity of their herds.
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Anna Robertson.

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