The article describes the influence of a disease control scheme (the Norfolk-Suffolk Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Disease (BVD) Eradication scheme) on farmers' bio-security attitudes and behaviours. In 2010, a survey of 100 cattle farmers (53 scheme members vs. 47 out of scheme farmers) was undertaken among cattle farmers residing in Norfolk and Suffolk counties in the UK. A cross-sectional independent measures design was employed. The main analytical tool was content analysis. The following variables at the farmer-level were explored: the specific BVD control measures adopted, livestock disease priorities, motivation for scheme membership, wider knowledge acquisition, biosecurity behaviours employed and training course attendance. The findings s...
Disease prevention and control practices are frequently highlighted as important to ensure the healt...
Background: Agriculture and farming are valued contributors to local economy in Northern Ireland (NI...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...
The article describes the influence of a disease control scheme (the Norfolk-Suffolk Bovine Viral Di...
The article describes the influence of a disease control scheme (the Norfolk-Suffolk Bovine Viral Di...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...
Farmer participation is crucial to the successful mitigation of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) associa...
Disease prevention and control practices are frequently highlighted as important to ensure the healt...
Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is endemic in the United Kingdom and causes major economic losses. Contr...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...
At present, collective action regarding bio-security among UK cattle and sheep farmers is rare. Desp...
Background: The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to b...
Background: Few studies have considered in detail the range of biosecurity practices undertaken on c...
The term ‘biosecurity’ encompasses many measures farmers can take to reduce the risk of pathogen inc...
Disease prevention and control practices are frequently highlighted as important to ensure the healt...
Background: Agriculture and farming are valued contributors to local economy in Northern Ireland (NI...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...
The article describes the influence of a disease control scheme (the Norfolk-Suffolk Bovine Viral Di...
The article describes the influence of a disease control scheme (the Norfolk-Suffolk Bovine Viral Di...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...
Farmer participation is crucial to the successful mitigation of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) associa...
Disease prevention and control practices are frequently highlighted as important to ensure the healt...
Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is endemic in the United Kingdom and causes major economic losses. Contr...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...
At present, collective action regarding bio-security among UK cattle and sheep farmers is rare. Desp...
Background: The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to b...
Background: Few studies have considered in detail the range of biosecurity practices undertaken on c...
The term ‘biosecurity’ encompasses many measures farmers can take to reduce the risk of pathogen inc...
Disease prevention and control practices are frequently highlighted as important to ensure the healt...
Background: Agriculture and farming are valued contributors to local economy in Northern Ireland (NI...
The eradication of BVD in the UK is technically possible but appears to be socially untenable. The f...