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Hedge Cutting

28 minutes ago

Hedge cutting: Multi-year plans recommended for farmers

As the start of the official hedge cutting season is fast approaching, farmers are being encouraged to make a plan for the coming months.

Hedge cutting: Multi-year plans recommended for farmers

Agri Politics

58 minutes ago

Danish farmers face uncertainty as agriculture ministry abolished

Farmers in Denmark say they are holding back on any investments until there is clarity about the new government’s goals for the agri sector.

Danish farmers face uncertainty as agriculture ministry abolished

Beef

1 hour ago

Mart report: Forward stores up €50/head at Tullow

Tullow Mart in Co. Carlow held its weekly cattle sale on Friday (August 14), with trade showing positive signs.

Mart report: Forward stores up €50/head at Tullow

Agri Politics

2 hours ago

Fodder crisis 'needs to be addressed at pan-European level'

Europe needs to work together to tackle the crises in the fodder and tillage sectors, according to Fianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher.

Fodder crisis 'needs to be addressed at pan-European level'

Rural Life

2 hours ago

Farmers and animal owners asked for views on out-of-hours vet care

The VCI has invited vet practitioners, nurses, practice staff, family members of vet professionals, animal owners and farmers to share views.

Farmers and animal owners asked for views on out-of-hours vet care

Grass

3 hours ago

Call for government to renew support for MSS and red clover

The government is being called on to renew support for measures promoting multi-species swards (MSS) and red clover.

Call for government to renew support for MSS and red clover

Sheep

5 hours ago

Sheep producers warned to ‘remain vigilant’ for signs of sheep scab

The risk of sheep scab increases with the movement of sheep between farms and livestock marts, the UFU is reminding farmers.

Sheep producers warned to ‘remain vigilant’ for signs of sheep scab

Dairy

6 hours ago

Record 1m calves genotyped in 8 months

Ireland’s National Genotyping Programme has surpassed one million calf genotypes in 2026 alone, according to ICBF.

Record 1m calves genotyped in 8 months

Beef

6 hours ago

Heifers sell to €7,800 or €16.60/kg at Gort Mart special 'BBX' sale

Gort Co-Operative Mart, Co. Galway hosted its annual show and sale of autumn-born Belgian Blue sired (BBX) weanlings on Thursday (August 13).

Heifers sell to €7,800 or €16.60/kg at Gort Mart special 'BBX' sale

Sheep

17 hours ago

Sheep trade: Lamb price slips again despite some cull ewe offers holding

This week's sheep trade sees lamb prices cut by another 20-30c/kg since last Monday (August 10), but cull ewe price offers have held firm.

Sheep trade: Lamb price slips again despite some cull ewe offers holding

Agri-Business

17 hours ago

Fuel sector leader warns rural Ireland could bear brunt of subsidy removal

Fuel sector leaders are urging the government to recall the Dáil and stop the planned fuel excise increase.

Fuel sector leader warns rural Ireland could bear brunt of subsidy removal

Agri-Business

18 hours ago

US meat giant to restructure beef strategy amid 'historic' cattle shortage

Tyson Foods has announced that it is to close two major beef processing facilities and to sell another amid a "historic" cattle shortage.

US meat giant to restructure beef strategy amid 'historic' cattle shortage

Agri-Business

18 hours ago

Calls for new taskforce to focus on future of live exports

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association has called for a dedicated taskforce to be set up to safeguard the future of live exports.

Calls for new taskforce to focus on future of live exports

Opinion

19 hours ago

Opinion: More balanced calving pattern required within Irish dairy sector

A more balanced calving pattern within the dairy sector is needed if Irish agriculture is to confront the challenge of climate change.

Opinion: More balanced calving pattern required within Irish dairy sector

Dairy

20 hours ago

FBD Insurance to become title sponsor of National Dairy Show

The Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) has announced that FBD Insurance will be the new title sponsor of the National Dairy Show.

FBD Insurance to become title sponsor of National Dairy Show

Beef

20 hours ago

Brittany Ferries accused of 'discriminating' against livestock sector

The Beef Plan Movement (BPM) has accused Brittany Ferries of discriminating against Ireland’s livestock sector.

Brittany Ferries accused of 'discriminating' against livestock sector

Let Trees Work For You

Forestry offering a 'steady income for 20 years' - Galway beef farmer

Forestry offering a 'steady income for 20 years' - Galway beef farmer

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Cattle Trade

21 hours ago

Mart report: Prices hold in Kilkenny cattle trade

Kilkenny Mart held its weekly cattle sale on Thursday (August 13), as 470 animals went through the ring, with prices staying stable.

Mart report: Prices hold in Kilkenny cattle trade

Tillage

21 hours ago

Gearing up for spring barley harvest in Mayo

Weather permitting, the much anticipated 2026 spring barley harvest will get underway later today (August 17) in Co. Mayo.

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Beef

22 hours ago

Factory quotes: Irish trade steady ahead of EU ban on Brazilian beef

This week's factory quotes sees most processors hold their beef price offers at the same level as last week, with trade generally firm.

Factory quotes: Irish trade steady ahead of EU ban on Brazilian beef

Agri Politics

22 hours ago

English farmers allocated £65m in funding to combat drought impacts

English farmers are set to gain £65 million in support as the UK government aims to address the ongoing drought that is affecting the sector.

English farmers allocated £65m in funding to combat drought impacts

Agri-Business

23 hours ago

ABP marks 5th year in a row of Origin Green 'Gold Membership'

ABP Ireland and lamb processor Irish Country Meats have marked their fifth consecutive year of 'Gold Membership' of Origin Green.

ABP marks 5th year in a row of Origin Green 'Gold Membership'

Sheep

24 hours ago

Watch: €33k paid for ram lamb in weekend sale at Blessington Mart

A January-2026-born ram lamb owned by a Co. Donegal-based sheep breeder has sold for an impressive €33,000.

Watch: €33k paid for ram lamb in weekend sale at Blessington Mart

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Lactalis to lead UK cheddar market with Saputo deal

Lactalis, the French dairy company has reached an agreement with Canadian dairy group Saputo Inc., to acquire its UK Dairy Division.

Lactalis to lead UK cheddar market with Saputo deal

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Dairy

1 day ago

Kinisla confirms July milk price and increased feed discount

Kinisla has confirmed the price it will pay for July milk supplies, while also announcing an increase in its discount on dairy feeds.

Kinisla confirms July milk price and increased feed discount

Fodder

1 day ago

Growers urge livestock farmers to consider stored grain for fodder

The association representing grain growers has urged livestock farmers to consider stored grain during a shortage of fodder.

Growers urge livestock farmers to consider stored grain for fodder

Weather

1 day ago

Weather: Widespread showers expected for part of this week

Met Éireann has said that the weather conditions this week will be generally mixed, with showers expected to become widespread from mid-week.

Weather: Widespread showers expected for part of this week

Dairy

1 day ago

How to identify and fix soil compaction after a wet spring

Due to the wet autumn last year followed by a wet spring this year, soil compaction may be holding many farms back in terms of grass growth.

How to identify and fix soil compaction  after a wet spring

Videos

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Beef

1 day ago

Dairy cows account for nearly 80% of factory cow kill in first half of year

Dairy cows have accounted for almost 80% of the factory cull cow kill in the first six months of this year.

Dairy cows account for nearly 80% of factory cow kill in first half of year

Farm Safety

2 days ago

Farmers urged to keep safety front of mind during drought

Farmers are being urged to keep safety at the front of their minds while working to make sure cattle have enough fodder during the drought.

Farmers urged to keep safety front of mind during drought

Beef

2 days ago

Mart report: Cattle see price boost despite smaller sales across Clare

Clare Co-Operative Mart held its weekly cattle sale in Ennis Mart on Thursday (August 13) as numbers through the ring.

Mart report: Cattle see price boost despite smaller sales across Clare

Environment

2 days ago

Will scorching heat test nitrates rules on slurry spreading across Europe?

Farmers have spent the summer battling scorching heat and drought — now they may face a fight against nutrient spreading rulebooks too.

Will scorching heat test nitrates rules on slurry spreading across Europe?

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