Mole Valley Farmers - Agri

Mole Valley Farmers - Agri Owned by farmers and trading with a cooperative ethos. Mole Valley Farmers was founded in 1960 by a small group of farmers in Devon.

They understood that by working together, they could form a cooperative business using their combined buying power to take advantage of economies of scale. Their wish was to form an organisation that provided real value for its members and help them improve productivity and profitability. These founding objectives are still at the heart of what we do today. We are owned by farmers and trade with a

cooperative ethos, working for the greater good of our farming customers, helping them improve their productivity, profitability and sustainability.

13/06/2026

Our final throwback to Royal Cornwall Show 2026 - the crowning of the Supreme Dairy Champion. How tense must it have been!

🥇 Rivermead Ferdinand Candy 2 - The Davis Family
🥈 Beaconhill Chief Harriet - Ollie Reed

What a great show. See you all next year 😄

12/06/2026

Great day at the Royal Welsh Grassland event at Cwmbrynich farm.

Thanks to all who came to see us, and good luck to as they prepare for the 2026 Royal Welsh Show

12/06/2026

Mole-LYX™ Extra Energy bucket fresh from production, poured and prepared for farms across the country. Designed to provide a highly palatable source of energy and support livestock performance throughout the year.

🟢 Mole-LYX™ Extra Energy Bucket 22.5kg
✅ £23.15 each
Our Extra Energy Bucket offers a premium, nutrient-dense supplement with protected minerals and bypass energy for maximum performance 🐑🐄

🟢 Mole-LYX™ Extra Energy Elite Feed Block 22.5kg
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Extra Energy Elite Block provides a cost-effective, controlled-intake source of protein and energy for cattle and sheep grazing poorer-quality forage 🌱🐑🐄

Shop in store or online: https://bit.ly/4xpdN72

11/06/2026
Grasswatch 10/06/2026Grass growth has eased back slightly to approximately 70kg DM/ha/day, but that’s still improved on ...
11/06/2026

Grasswatch 10/06/2026

Grass growth has eased back slightly to approximately 70kg DM/ha/day, but that’s still improved on this time last year and the longer-term averages of 60kg DM/ha/day. Grass dry matter content has dropped back to 18-19% dry matter on average.

Whilst sugar (9.3%) and fibre (NDF – 43.8%) levels are quite similar to last week, the overall energy value (‘ME’) has dropped again to approximately 11.2MJ kg/DM, so performance expectations need to be realistic, for both lactating and growing animals with appropriate supplementation. Appropriate pre and post grazing topping will be important in maintaining grass quality as the summer progresses.

Crude protein levels remain low averaging approximately 19%.

Depending on grazing availability, other prevailing conditions and stage of lactation, daytime grazing might support only maintenance, whereas full grazing realistically near M+13-15 litres, down again a couple of litres on last week.

We had a great day at the Organic Dairy Round Table’s ‘What’s Next for Organic Dairy’ conference and farm walk held yest...
10/06/2026

We had a great day at the Organic Dairy Round Table’s ‘What’s Next for Organic Dairy’ conference and farm walk held yesterday at Keythorpe Farms in Leicestershire.

Pic 2️⃣: Lisa Hambly, Head of Grassland & Forage Agronomy talks about her key takeaway from the day - have a listen to find out what it was 🌱

We’re pleased to share details of the upcoming NSA Sheep South West Chairman’s Farm Walk and Industry Discussion, hosted...
10/06/2026

We’re pleased to share details of the upcoming NSA Sheep South West Chairman’s Farm Walk and Industry Discussion, hosted by the Stephens family at Swannaton Farm.

The Stephens family are long-standing Mole Valley Farmers customers, and we’re proud to support them and their enterprises.

Taking place on Wednesday 17th June 2026, the afternoon will include a guided farm walk, insights into the family’s sheep and cattle enterprises and an open Q&A with industry leaders Phil Stocker, NSA Chief Executive, and Russell Steer, Kivells Director.

📍 Swannaton Farm, Sandford, Crediton, EX17 4EW
🕑 2pm, with trailers rolling at 2:30pm
☕ Refreshments provided
👥 Members and non-members welcome

Reservation is needed for catering purposes. Please see details on the post below.

09/06/2026

Our final spotlight for shines on local South Molton SPQ, Debbie Whitaker. Debbie talks to us about her role as an SQP.

A big thank you to all our SQPs across the business - it has been wonderful to be able to shine a light on the role and all that you do to support our customers.

AMTRA

🌱 We're heading to the RWAS Grassland Event on 12th June - Sowing Today for a Greener Tomorrow!Come and find us on the s...
08/06/2026

🌱 We're heading to the RWAS Grassland Event on 12th June - Sowing Today for a Greener Tomorrow!

Come and find us on the stand - we'll have grass seed, info on forage resilience, fertiliser info and experts on-hand ready to talk all things grassland management.

📅Friday 12th June 2026
📍Cwmbrynich Farm, Defynnog, Brecon, LD3 8SS (What3Words – ///approvals.leads.sailors)

Tickets: £15
Buy tickets: https://bit.ly/43QPRfe

Brecknock RWAS 2026
Royal Welsh Grassland Event 2026
The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society

07/06/2026

As part of our series of posts supporting the very first , today we are shining a spotlight on SQP, Vanessa Merrett. In August 2025 Vanessa was awarded 🥇 R-SQP (All Species) - recognising her as the highest achieving 'All-species SQP' from the past 12-months.

What an achievement - well done, Vanessa.

AMTRA

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