Machinery
The internal combustion engine will be with us for a good while yet, according to Heikki Hihnala of AGCO Power
Agri-Business
SIPTU has completed two work stoppages at Carroll's Cuisine, and has already planned further stoppages for later this week.
Tillage
Teagasc tillage specialists point out that an autumn herbicide application is the most reliable way to control annual meadow grass
Dairy
Look inside the MV Alondra livestock-carrier, where 1,600 purebred Friesian heifers are currently on board and enroute to Algeria
Agriland recently caught up with Carnew Mart in Co. Wicklow's Eugene Clune to hear how sales have been going at the mart in recent weeks.
Deutz Fahr was the dark horse of Agritechnica, only indicating that it had something up its sleeve days before the show kicked off
Dairy News
Global milk collections increased by 3.5% in the year to September, with flows expanding in most major producing regions, Ornua said.
MEP for the Midlands North West, Maria Walsh has said Ireland needs "time and fairness" when it...
Ai Services and Eurogene have appointed a new group veterinary officer to advance artificial...
Schemes
Minister Heydon has told his EU counterparts that capping and flattening farm payments could have "unintended effects" on productivity.
Sheep
This week's sheep trade has again seen both lamb and ewe prices hold firm, with very little movement across the sites.
Rural Life
A retired farmer has lost in his long running tax battle with Revenue concerning a disputed income tax and VAT bill for €364,514.
N.Ireland
Approximately 900 farmers in counties Down, and Antrim have the ‘North: South’ gas pipeline gas tracking underneath their land.
An image entitled “Bee the Change” is the overall winner of Teagasc’s Vision of Research and Innovation photo competition.
Beef
The Department of Agriculture issued a map outlining the predicted risk of disease caused by liver fluke infection in livestock this winter.
A man aged in his 80s has died in an incident on farm in Co. Waterford, with the gardaí and HSA both making inquiries into the incident.
Agriland is delighted to join forces with Boehringer Ingelheim to bring livestock farmers a...
Agriland with Boehringer Ingelheim is bringing livestock farmers a practical information series on parasite control - such as liver fluke
Agriland and Boehringer Ingelheim are joining forces to bring livestock farmers a practical information series on parasite control
Former Ambassador to the United States, Daniel Mulhall, will deliver this year's Michael Dillon...
The butter market continues to weaken despite the seasonal period in which additional demand would...
Agri Politics
The Social Democrats accused government of trying to railroad ratification of the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
Lakeland Dairies has presented bursaries to six outstanding students as part of the second year of its academic support initiative.
This week's factory quotes have seen the move by processors to reduce beef prices continue, with cuts in both cow and steer prices.
The Farmer Health Check programme won both the Public Health Initiative of the Year and Future of Medicine Award.
Kerry Dairy Ireland has today (Monday, November 17) confirmed its milk price for supplies delivered during October.
TD for Cavan-Monaghan Matt Carthy has paid tribute to five young people who died in a car accident in Co. Louth at the weekend.
Environment
The position paper was developed by the Irish sustainable farming organisation as part of its role in the Methane Matters Coalition.
Grocery sales in Ireland rose by 5.5% in the four weeks to November 22025, according to the latest data from Worldpanel by Numerator.
Opinion
Putting the issue of farm safety first and foremost remains the number one challenge facing Irish agriculture today.
Compact is a word we hear being applied to many farm machines nowadays as manufacturers attempt to...
The weather is set to turn colder this week compared to the somewhat milder conditions we've seen in recent weeks, according to Met Éireann.
Financial supports for tillage farmers need to be "targeted at the cereal grower who needs it the most" according to minister.
Members of the public are being given a final chance to share their views on the next version of Ireland's rural development policy.
Farm families from across the country travelled to Leinster House yesterday (Wednesday, November...