£1.24 million study to investigate impact of climate change on milk production
A NEW research project is set to tackle cow heat stress to ensure sustainable milk production and improve animal welfare amid rising temperatures.
Read moreDetailsA NEW research project is set to tackle cow heat stress to ensure sustainable milk production and improve animal welfare amid rising temperatures.
Read moreDetailsTwo teams of fundraisers have been walking and climbing their way to raising thousands of pounds for a vital Wokingham charity
Read moreDetailsCOULD cows' burps hold the key to tackling climate change?
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading recognised a multitude of heartwarming initiatives at its inaugural Celebration of Volunteering Awards.
Read moreDetailsDODGY knees and achy backs will surely be rife in one Wokingham village after runners took part in its annual 10k on Monday.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Rail is once again inviting bids for customer and community projects following a £1m investment last year
Read moreDetailsA SEVERE windstorm battered the UK more than a century ago, producing some of the strongest winds the country has ever seen.
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER, whose serious illness is being treated by plasma medicine, surprised staff and donors at Reading Plasma Donor Centre.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents are invited to join a weekly needles and natter group.
Read moreDetailsARBORFIELD residents are set to celebrate coronation weekend with a bank holiday Monday picnic event.
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