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Machinery maintenance

3 hours ago

Beat the heat: Keep your machinery running safely this summer

High temperatures, dust and long working days can increase the risk of machinery overheating, breaking down and going on fire.

Beat the heat: Keep your machinery running safely this summer

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Call for farming to be at 'core' of EU Competitiveness Fund

EU agri-sector organisations have called for the sector to be placed at the core of the bloc's new Competitiveness Fund.

Call for farming to be at 'core' of EU Competitiveness Fund

Rural Life

4 hours ago

Support urged for farms impacted by defective concrete

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has been urged to consider support for farms impacted by defective concrete.

Support urged for farms impacted by defective concrete

Agri Politics

4 hours ago

Mullooly challenges Heydon on Brazilian beef and food labelling

MEP Ciaran Mullooly has challenged Minister Martin Heydon on country-of-origin labelling and food-safety concerns surrounding Brazilian beef.

Mullooly challenges Heydon on Brazilian beef and food labelling

Tillage

4 hours ago

Yields 'disappointing' as winter barley harvest nears end

Apart from the north-west, the 2026 winter barley harvest is almost wrapped up while the winter oats harvest continues apace.

Yields 'disappointing' as winter barley harvest nears end

Opinion

5 hours ago

Opinion: Proposed levy on grain imports makes sense

Something radical has to be done to stabilise the ship that is Irish tillage: so why not a levy of all grain imports?

Opinion: Proposed levy on grain imports makes sense

Rural Life

5 hours ago

Weather-related water stress prompts Uisce Éireann hosepipe ban

Stress on supply for water as a result of the dry weather, agriculture, tourism and domestic water usage has prompted a hosepipe ban.

Weather-related water stress prompts Uisce Éireann hosepipe ban

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

Former sugar factory site in Mallow sold

The site of the former Irish Sugar factory in Mallow, Co. Cork has been sold, according to a Cork county councillor.

Former sugar factory site in Mallow sold

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

VCI to appear at committee meeting on veterinary nurse retention

The Joint Committee on Agriculture and Food will this week continue engagement on issues around recruitment and retention of veterinary nurses.

VCI to appear at committee meeting on veterinary nurse retention

Tillage

6 hours ago

Tillage farmers reportedly being asked not to incorporate straw

Significant numbers of grain growers are reportedly being asked not to incorporate straw by their livestock farming neighbours.

Tillage farmers reportedly being asked not to incorporate straw

Environment

7 hours ago

Can long-term land leases drive cleaner water?

A new report from the EPA has found that security in land leases encourages better farming practices, including water quality management.

Can long-term land leases drive cleaner water?

Agri-Business

7 hours ago

Commission adopts 'simpler rules' for EU agri-food promotion policy

The European Commission has adopted "simpler rules" for EU agri-food promotion policy.

Commission adopts 'simpler rules' for EU agri-food promotion policy

N.Ireland

8 hours ago

NAP blueprint could act as 'resolution template' in Northern Ireland - UFU

There is now a belief that Northern Ireland’s Nutrients Action Programme blueprint could be used to resolve other agricultural logjams

NAP blueprint could act as 'resolution template' in Northern Ireland - UFU

Rural Life

8 hours ago

Farmers urged to take steps to protect animals in hot weather

Minster Martin Heydon has urged farmers to take necessary steps to protect animals during the current spell of hot weather.

Farmers urged to take steps to protect animals in hot weather

Beef

9 hours ago

Teagasc dairy-beef open day to take place in Tipperary this month

A Co. Tipperary dairy-beef demonstration farm will host an open day later this month.

Teagasc dairy-beef open day to take place in Tipperary this month

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Butcher shop and meat stall among enforcement orders - FSAI

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has confirmed that 14 enforcement orders were served on food businesses in June.

Butcher shop and meat stall among enforcement orders - FSAI

AXA Vintage Series

Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

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Agri-Business

9 hours ago

EU member states green light 'modernised' trade deal with Mexico

A majority of EU member states have given the final green light for a new "modernised" trade agreement between the EU and Mexico.

EU member states green light 'modernised' trade deal with Mexico

Gorse Fire

9 hours ago

Firefighters contain gorse blaze in Cork

Cork City Fire Brigade were called upon to tackle a “significant” gorse fire that broke out yesterday (Monday, July 13).

Firefighters contain gorse blaze in Cork

Agri-Business

10 hours ago

Hansen 'glad that Ireland is in the driving seat' as EU budget talks continue

Christophe Hansen said he is "quite confident" that Ireland will "save the furniture when it comes to the MFF.

Hansen 'glad that Ireland is in the driving seat' as EU budget talks continue

Sheep

10 hours ago

Belclare Sheep Society championship results from Mullingar Show

The Belclare Sheep Society hosted its All-Ireland Championships in blistering sunshine at the Mullingar Agricultural Show, Co. Westmeath.

Belclare Sheep Society championship results from Mullingar Show

Agri-Business

11 hours ago

'Trade agreements cannot be assessed in isolation' - Mullooly

An Irish MEP urged the EU Commission to assess the combined impact of the EU-Australia trade agreement and the UK-Australia trade agreement.

'Trade agreements cannot be assessed in isolation' - Mullooly

Rural Life

12 hours ago

‘Exceptionally strong’ public support for Irish farmers – study

Irish people are among the strongest supporters of farmers in Europe, but are less confident of government support in sustainable farming.

‘Exceptionally strong’ public support for Irish farmers – study

Rural Life

13 hours ago

Further warning issued for high temperatures - Met Éireann

Met Éireann has issued an additional Status Yellow weather warning for high temperatures across most of the country in the coming days.

Further warning issued for high temperatures - Met Éireann

ESB Networks Summer Safety Series 2026

ESB Networks: Farm Safety Week 2026 electrical risks and tips

ESB Networks: Farm Safety Week 2026 electrical risks and tips

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Grazing

14 hours ago

How does grass dry matter affect grazing plans?

As another heatwave sweeps across the country, farmers will have to take rising grass dry matter into consideration when planning grazing.

How does grass dry matter affect grazing plans?

Dairy

15 hours ago

What rates should fertiliser be spread at as growth rates dip?

Considering the price of fertiliser this year, farmers must be conscious of application rates as grass growth slows.

What rates should fertiliser be spread at as growth rates dip?

Beef

15 hours ago

Attrition rates of farmers willing to rear calves 'a significant challenge'

Continued high attrition rates in the number of farmers rearing calves was highlighted as a "significant challenge" at a recent farm walk.

Attrition rates of farmers willing to rear calves 'a significant challenge'

Series

1 day ago

AXA Vintage Series: Which club won the top prize?

The winner of the Ferguson 20 restoration competition, organised by the Irish Vintage Society CLG and AXA, has been revealed.

AXA Vintage Series: Which club won the top prize?

Videos

Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

That champion was Clonroche/Poulpeasty Vintage Club who claimed top honours in the Ferguson 20...

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Agri Politics

1 day ago

Drinking raw milk is 'an informed decision that comes with a risk' - Heydon

Drinking raw milk is "an informed decision that comes with a risk that people are aware of," Minister Martin Heydon has warned.

Drinking  raw milk is 'an informed decision that comes with a risk' - Heydon

Beef

1 day ago

Beef Plan: Subsidised holiday pay 'bottom of priority list' for farmers

The Beef Plan Movement’s CAP committee has expressed serious concern regarding the principle of holiday pay for farmers

Beef Plan: Subsidised holiday pay 'bottom of priority list' for farmers

Dairy Council for Northern Ireland

1 day ago

Engagement with schools 'highly valued by Dairy Council NI levy payers'

The Dairy Council for Northern Ireland (DCNI) had a very successful 2025/2026 academic year in terms of the work it carries out in schools.

Engagement with schools 'highly valued by Dairy Council NI levy payers'

Rural Life

1 day ago

Watch: Co. Cavan farmer breaking new ground online

In the sixth instalment of Agriland's 'Groundbreakers' series, we meet a Co. Cavan farmer and content creator sharing her journey online.

Watch: Co. Cavan farmer breaking new ground online

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