Tillage
Teagasc confirmed that the species causing damage in fodder beet, fava beans and forage maize across the south-east is the Silver Y moth.
Series
Ahead of Farm Safety Week 2026, ESB Networks is reminding farmers of seven electrical safety risks on farm and advice for how to avoid them.
An Garda Síochána
Gardaí in Co. Kildare have confirmed that a tractor was among 12 vehicles that were seized after being found to be driven without insurance.
Agri-Business
Clare Fine Gael TD Joe Cooney is urging for an increase to compensation ceilings for cattle removed as TB reactors.
Podcast
The Agriland team bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week...
Dairy
The National Dairy Council (NDC) is inviting children to audition for a new advertising campaign launching this Autumn
Environment
A new five-year, all-Ireland pollination plan will benefit farmers in particular, according to Minister Christopher O’Sullivan.
A new report from the European Commission has said that enforcement of EU competition rules is "essential so that farmers can operate on an equal footing".
Opinion
Forget about the politics of farming, all that tillage farmers want to do is enjoy the pleasure of a bright harvest day.
The Irish Grain Growers’ Group (IGGG) is calling for the introduction of a 10% import levy on all grains brought into Ireland.
Teagasc and the Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI) deepened their scientific collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
N.Ireland
Horticulture production businesses across Northern Ireland are invited to submit an expression of interest.
Sheep
Tullow Mart held its weekly sheep sale on Tuesday (July 7), where 1,600 sheep went through the ring and farmer confidence was high.
The national average price for a pound (454g) of butter in June stood at €4.29, an decrease of 54c on the same time last year, the CSO said.
Initial winter barley yields are coming in around 3.5t/ac with moisture levels dropping with every hour that passes.
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow high temperature warning.
The EU Parliament is proposing taxing large technological companies operating within the bloc to contribute to better CAP funding.
Professor Karina Pierce has been appointed as dean of agriculture and head of the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science.
Machinery
1,487 new tractors were registered in the first six months of 2026, data from the Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association (FTMTA) shows.
EU countries Spain, Romania and Cyprus are to receive funding in the wake of extreme weather events, it was announced this week.
According to the Potash Development Association, the maintenance of soil nutrient reserves is critically important.
The IHFA open day has taken place on the took place on the farm of Bryan and John O’Connor, just outside Kanturk in Co. Cork.
The European Commission is set to examine the feasibility of exporting meat instead of live animals for slaughter to third countries.
MEP Maria Walsh believes its vital that inheritance "be it land or assets, are going to the young farmer in order to scale and grow".
A man and business have been sentenced in a Northern Ireland court following a fatal workplace telehandler accident.
Kverneland
Kverneland has expanded its forage and crop residue management machinery options with the introduction of a new flail chopper.
Dairy News
Eucolait said the EU Livestock Strategy must be implemented in a way that strengthens competitiveness and trade.
Maria Walsh, who is lead negotiator for the European Parliament on generational renewal in the...
In the latest episode of Agriland's Groundbreakers series, we hear why a Co. Meath dairy...
An Irish MEP wants potential revenues from an expanded CBAM to be channelled into support for farmers hit by soaring fertiliser costs.
The four finalist teams in this year's ABP Angus Youth Challenge have just completed their summer study tour.
Pork production in China has continued to increase in 2026 driven by productivity gains and increased slaughtering.