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Drought leaves UK beef farmers scrambling to feed hungry herds

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On David Barton's beef farm in the Cotswolds, western England, months of heat and drought have left his 200 head of Salers, Hereford and Sussex cows with nothing but parched fields to pick at.

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  • Months of heat and drought have left UK beef pastures barren. 10s
  • 2025 is set to be the UK's warmest summer since records began. 31s
  • Farmers are using winter feed early, raising costs by about £1,000 a week. 56s
  • Many livestock farmers are concerned about animal welfare and financial viability. 1m 22s
  • Additional production costs are not matched by higher selling prices. 2m 2s
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