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Rural Life

Watch: Groundbreakers - Driving change for women farmers

Kicking off Agriland’s Groundbreakers series, which is proudly supported by FBD, a Co. Galway farmer shares her passion for farming.

Watch: Groundbreakers - Driving change for women farmers

Rural Life

27 minutes ago

TII to appear at Oireachtas committee on impacts of greenways

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) will appear before the Joint Committee on Agriculture to discuss the impact of greenways on farmers.

TII to appear at Oireachtas committee on impacts of greenways

Beef

57 minutes ago

Factory quotes: Beef price offers fall again to February 2025 price levels

This week's factory quotes have seen beef price offers decline by a further 10c/kg as forward store cattle buyers count their losses

Factory quotes: Beef price offers fall again to February 2025 price levels

Dairy

1 hour ago

A taste of Fleckvieh in Co. Tipperary

Dairy farmers are getting the opportunity this week to see how Fleckvieh dairy cows are adding value to farm systems in Ireland.

A taste of Fleckvieh in Co. Tipperary

Rural Life

2 hours ago

Govt urged to outline position on EU lead ammunition proposal

The NARGC has called on the government to fully outline Ireland’s position on proposed European restrictions on lead ammunition.

Govt urged to outline position on EU lead ammunition proposal

Agri-Business

2 hours ago

38 sheep reported stolen in Co. Monaghan

A farmer in Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, has appealed for information about the alleged theft of 38 hoggets from his farm.

38 sheep reported stolen in Co. Monaghan

Machinery

3 hours ago

New Zetor Series 6 to be presented at UK arable event

Czech tractor manufacturer Zetor will present its new Series 6 at Cereals, the UK arable farming...

New Zetor Series 6 to be presented at UK arable event

N.Ireland

4 hours ago

Court: Farmer gets suspended jail sentences in animal welfare case

A farmer has been sentenced today (Monday June 8) at Dungannon Court on charges relating to animal welfare.

Court: Farmer gets suspended jail sentences in animal welfare case

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

NZ red meat sector aims to grow exports to $23bn by 2035

Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is aiming to grow the value of New Zealand's red meat sector exports to NZ$23 billion by 2035.

NZ red meat sector aims to grow exports to $23bn by 2035

Sheep

5 hours ago

Sheep trade: Rise in spring lamb prices and weight limits this week

This week's sheep trade sees positive developments for farmers with lambs to sell as factory price offers have increased by about 20c/kg.

Sheep trade: Rise in spring lamb prices and weight limits this week

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Green diesel excise clearances down 3% in Q1 2026 - CSO

Excise clearances of marked gas oil, also known as green diesel, decreased by 3% in the first three months of 2026 compared to Q1 2025.

Green diesel excise clearances down 3% in Q1 2026 - CSO

Sheep

7 hours ago

ICM young sheep farmer competition opens for entries

Irish Country Meats (ICM) has announced the reopening of its competition for young sheep farming enthusiasts, 'Flocks of the Future'.

ICM young sheep farmer competition opens for entries

Forestry

7 hours ago

TU Dublin architecture students win FII timber design award

Forest Industries Ireland (FII) has announced the TU Dublin winners of its Future Timber Design Awards programme.

TU Dublin architecture students win FII timber design award

Beef

9 hours ago

Analysis: China to reshape global trade flows for beef

China could reshape trade flows for beef globally according to a food/agricultural commodity market research organisation.

Analysis: China to reshape global trade flows for beef

Agri Politics

10 hours ago

Call for CAP funding for farmers impacted by designations

The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers' Association is calling for funding under the new CAP programme for farmers impacted by land designations.

Call for CAP funding for farmers impacted by designations

Rural Life

10 hours ago

Court adjourned to allow compensation be paid after cheques for sheep bounced

A Mayo farmer was issued with two cheques totalling €13,455 which later bounced after selling 65 sheep to a Roscommon farmer. 

Court adjourned to allow compensation be paid after cheques for sheep bounced

Managing your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

Agriland and DairyBeef 500 to provide tips on boosting calf performance

Agriland and DairyBeef 500 to provide tips on boosting calf performance

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Rural Life

11 hours ago

Weather: Mix of sunny spells and showers for much of week

The weather forecast for the week ahead includes a mix of sunshine and showers for the first half of the week.

Weather: Mix of sunny spells and showers for much of week

Beef

11 hours ago

Midlands advisory firm to host farm machinery safety training for youth

Co. Longford-based agri-advisory business, Midland Agri Consultancy is to deliver a farm machinery...

Midlands advisory firm to host farm machinery safety training for youth

Dairy

12 hours ago

More than 614,000 AI serves recorded in May

According to data from the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF), 614,527 handheld AI serves were recorded during the month of May.

More than 614,000 AI serves recorded in May

Beef

12 hours ago

Mart report: Cattle trade holds firm in Kilkenny Mart

Kilkenny mart hosted its weekly cattle sale on Thursday, June 4, where 300 cattle went for sale as trade prices hold on average.

Mart report: Cattle trade holds firm in Kilkenny Mart

Beef

1 day ago

Wicklow suckler farm event focuses on production and profitability

Over 200 people attended a suckler farm walk which took place on the farm of John Pringle in...

Wicklow suckler farm event focuses on production and profitability

Agri-Business

1 day ago

France moves to protect farmers while Irish beef faces backlash

France has introduced a new emergency agricultural bill which aims to protect farmers, boost food sovereignty and protect farmland.

France moves to protect farmers while Irish beef faces backlash

Pig/Poultry

1 day ago

UFU meets Sofina Foods on 'future of NI pig producers'

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has met with senior representatives from Sofina Foods.

UFU meets Sofina Foods on 'future of NI pig producers'

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Not just a carton on a shelf: Showing children where milk begins

Not just a carton on a shelf: Showing children where milk begins

Read more from this seriesNational Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Latest Podcast Episodes

Dairy

1 day ago

Irish dairy herd grows while British hits record low

Figures from the CSO show that the Irish dairy herd grew last year, but it is a different story across the water in Britain.

Irish dairy herd grows while British hits record low

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Teagasc's top tips for farmers' health

A new report by Michael McKeon, Teagasc pig specialist, discusses why looking after your health is extremely important for farmers.

Teagasc's top tips for farmers' health

Environment

1 day ago

New system to track Asian hornet in Ireland

The National Biodiversity Data Centre recently launched a new system for reporting Asian hornet sightings in Ireland.

New system to track Asian hornet in Ireland

Pig/Poultry

1 day ago

€2.6m paid out in bird flu compensation since 2023 - DAFM

Approximately €2.6 million has been paid out in avian influenza-related compensation since 2023, according to DAFM.

€2.6m paid out in bird flu compensation since 2023 - DAFM

Videos

CAP needs to provide a 'way of life' with a return - MEP

An Irish MEP has called on the EU to agree a Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that provides a way...

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CAP needs to provide a 'way of life' with a return - MEP
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Rural Life

1 day ago

Farmers need to be aware of steps to protect against tick bites - DAFM

Farmers need to be aware of "simple preventive steps" that they can take to protect themselves against tick bites and Lyme disease.

Farmers need to be aware of steps to protect against tick bites - DAFM

Tillage

1 day ago

Securing optimal weed control in forage maize crops

A debate is fast evolving on how best to secure optimal weed control in forage maize crops grown under Irish conditions.

Securing optimal weed control in forage maize crops

Grass

2 days ago

Making the most of your fertiliser with sulphur

There is a lot of slurry and chemical fertiliser to be spread in the coming month, but farmers must not forget about sulphur.

Making the most of your fertiliser with sulphur

Beef

2 days ago

Advantage Beef Programme tips on transitioning calves to grass

Transitioning calves to grass from the shed is one of the key tasks that must be managed...

Advantage Beef Programme tips on transitioning calves to grass

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