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Agri-Business

19 minutes ago

Who's polluting water - and what does this mean for the derogation?

The Taoiseach today defended the nitrates derogation after the Social Democrats leader claimed it was "incompatible with good water quality".

Who's polluting water - and what does this mean for the derogation?

N.Ireland

1 hour ago

Stolen baby goat returned to farm after PSNI arrest two suspects

PSNI has confirmed today (June 17) that a baby goat has been "safely" returned to its mother after it was stolen from a farm in Co. Armagh.

Stolen baby goat returned to farm after PSNI arrest two suspects

Environment

1 hour ago

Next Water Action Plan an 'opportunity to turn the tide' on quality

Ireland's next Water Action Plan is an 'opportunity we will have to turn the tide on water quality'

Next Water Action Plan an 'opportunity to turn the tide' on quality

Agri-Business

2 hours ago

Tirlán suppliers receive €4.5m in 'dairy support package'

Tirlán Co-operative Society has confirmed that €4.5 million has been paid to milk suppliers who traded with the co-op in the early part of this year.

Tirlán suppliers receive €4.5m in 'dairy support package'

Podcast

2 hours ago

Groundbreakers: The farm has to 'make financial sense'

In this second episode of Agriland’s new Groundbreakers series we hear from one Co. Carlow farmer...

Groundbreakers: The farm has to 'make financial sense'

Rural Life

2 hours ago

'No longer isolated': Warning that rural crime threat is growing

Rural crime is no longer a localised issue but part of a wider, organised problem, a European Rural Crime Network workshop heard today.

'No longer isolated': Warning that rural crime threat is growing

Sheep

2 hours ago

Mart report: Strong demand in Mountbellew for heavy ewes

Mountbellew Mart held its weekly sheep sale on Saturday, June 13, where trade held well relative to last week.

Mart report: Strong demand in Mountbellew for heavy ewes

Dairy

3 hours ago

Lakeland Dairies milk quality award winners revealed

A farmer from Co. Westmeath has today (Wednesday, June 17) been named supreme champion at the Lakeland Dairies milk quality awards.

Lakeland Dairies milk quality award winners revealed

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Watch: Govt to use EU presidency role to boost CAP funding

Minister Martin Heydon has said that Ireland will use its presidency of the Council of the EU to try to secure increased funding for the CAP.

Watch: Govt to use EU presidency role to boost CAP funding

clarkson's farm

4 hours ago

Jeremy Clarkson reveals cancer diagnosis as new season wraps up

Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer during the latest season of 'Clarkson's Farm'.

Jeremy Clarkson reveals cancer diagnosis as new season wraps up

Beef

4 hours ago

229 tonnes of Brazilian beef imported into Ireland in Q1 2026

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon confirmed 229 tonnes of Brazilian beef was imported into Ireland in the first three months of 2026.

229 tonnes of Brazilian beef imported into Ireland in Q1 2026

Dairy

4 hours ago

What will Dairygold pay for May milk?

The Dairygold board today (Wednesday, June 17) confirmed it it has increased the May quoted milk price by 0.5c/l to 37.5c/L.

What will Dairygold pay for May milk?

Agri Politics

4 hours ago

‘Sustainability, resilience and nutrition are not competing priorities’ - Kerry Group

“Sustainability, resilience and nutrition are not competing priorities; they must be addressed together,” said Juan Aguiriano of Kerry Group.

‘Sustainability, resilience and nutrition are not competing priorities’ - Kerry Group

Farm Safety

5 hours ago

DAFM seeks tenders for farm safety awareness among young people

A public procurement procedure seeking proposals that promote farm safety awareness among children and young people has been announced.

DAFM seeks tenders for farm safety awareness among young people

N.Ireland

5 hours ago

NI meat sector 'cannot absorb' extra processing costs - UFU

The UFU has warned the UK’s Food Safety Authority (FSA) that proposed changes would put "pressure on Northern Ireland’s family farms”.

NI meat sector 'cannot absorb' extra processing costs - UFU

Environment

5 hours ago

Heydon: Steps to address water quality issues at 'advanced stage'

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon said the agriculture sector continues to set higher targets when it comes to water quality.

Heydon: Steps to address water quality issues at 'advanced stage'

Managing your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

Read more from this seriesManaging your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

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Tillage

6 hours ago

Rules on new genomic techniques adopted by European Parliament

The European Parliament has adopted rules on new genomic techniques (NGTs).

Rules on new genomic techniques adopted by European Parliament

Rural Life

6 hours ago

Progression of bill on nutritional standards for school meals welcomed

The progression of a bill aiming to ensure nutritional standards for school meals has been welcomed.

Progression of bill on nutritional standards for school meals welcomed

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Kinisla confirms milk price for May supplies

Kinisla, the dairy processor previously known as Kerry Dairy Ireland, has confirmed its milk price for May supplies.

Kinisla confirms milk price for May supplies

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

CSO: Imports of food and live animals hit €3.5bn in first 4 months of year

Imports of food and live animals reached over €3.53 billion from January to April this year, new...

CSO: Imports of food and live animals hit €3.5bn in first 4 months of year

Fuel support scheme

7 hours ago

EU Commission approves €85m fuel support scheme

The European Commission has formally approved the Irish government's €85 million Fuel Income Support Scheme.

EU Commission approves €85m fuel support scheme

Agri Politics

7 hours ago

Minister confirms he will meet IFA and ICSMA on Bord Bia review

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has confirmed that he will meet with both the IFA and the ICMSA on the Bord Bia governance review.

Minister confirms he will meet IFA and ICSMA on Bord Bia review

Dairy

7 hours ago

NI dairy farmers recognise breeding 'is about the future' - specialist

Despite a recent downturn in world milk markets, dairy farmers in Northern Ireland continue to invest in the future of their businesses.

NI dairy farmers recognise breeding 'is about the future' - specialist

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Watch: 'From grass to glass' - taking children on the dairy journey

Watch: 'From grass to glass' - taking children on the dairy journey

Read more from this seriesNational Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Latest Podcast Episodes

Rural Life

8 hours ago

Met Éireann warns of heavy rain in southern counties

Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow weather warning for rainfall in counties Cork and Kerry for tomorrow night (Thursday, June 18).

Met Éireann warns of heavy rain in southern counties

Machinery

8 hours ago

John Deere 500R sprayer range now at 6,000L capacity

John Deere have announced a major update to its 500R self‑propelled sprayer line-up for model year 2027, offering 6,000L tank capacity.

John Deere 500R sprayer range now at 6,000L capacity

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Farmers' views sought on animal health challenges - DAFM

Research commissioned by the Department of Agriculture (DAFM) will seek farmers' views on animal health and veterinary care services.

Farmers' views sought on animal health challenges - DAFM

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Bord Bia hosts 'influential' Asian buyers as market expansion sought

Bord Bia is this month hosting "influential" Asian buyers and foodservice customers in Ireland.

Bord Bia hosts 'influential' Asian buyers as market expansion sought

Videos

Diversifying the family farm | Groundbreakers

In the second instalment of Agriland's 'Groundbreakers' series, we meet a Co. Carlow farmer and...

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Diversifying the family farm | Groundbreakers
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N.Ireland

11 hours ago

DAERA appeals for information on dumping of dead animals

The Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is 'very concerned' by the dumping of dead animals in Northern Ireland.

DAERA appeals for information on dumping of dead animals

Environment

11 hours ago

Call for 'evidence-based measures' to improve water quality

An Taisce has called for the implementation of "evidence-based" measures to improve water quality in the country.

Call for 'evidence-based measures' to improve water quality

Environment

12 hours ago

'Little overall improvement' in water quality in 2025 - EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) called for "faster action" on water quality as indicators show "little overall improvement in 2025"

'Little overall improvement' in water quality in 2025 - EPA

Tillage

12 hours ago

Root uptake of growth boosting microbes governed by crop type - study

It is crop type that will actively determine uptake levels of ‘growth boosting microbes’, rather than the makeup of the soils they grow in.

Root uptake of growth boosting microbes governed by crop type - study

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