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Agri-Business

11 minutes ago

Tirlán to sell up to 12 million Glanbia shares

Tirlán today (Thursday, June 11) confirmed plans to sell part of its shareholding - up to 12 million shares - in Glanbia plc.

Tirlán to sell up to 12 million Glanbia shares

Series

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

As part of NDC's ongoing educational campaign, children were invited to the paddocks and parlours of Rickey Barrett’s farm in West Cork.

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

Rural Life

27 minutes ago

TII working with dept to improve greenway procedures

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) acknowledged concerns expressed by landowners and farm organisations over the greenway programme.

TII working with dept to improve greenway procedures

N.Ireland

52 minutes ago

UFU launches ‘Where is your beef from?’ World Cup campaign

The UFU has launched its 'Where is your beef from?' campaign to encourage consumers to question the origin of the beef they purchase.

UFU launches ‘Where is your beef from?’ World Cup campaign

Podcast

2 hours ago

The Farming Week: Beef price pressure, water quality inspections, greenway costs

The Agriland team bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week...

The Farming Week: Beef price pressure, water quality inspections, greenway costs

New Zealand

2 hours ago

NZ sheep and beef farm profit expected to jump 96% year-on-year

New Zealand sheep and beef farm profit is expected to increase 96% to NZ$287,600 per farm, in the year to June 30 2026.

NZ sheep and beef farm profit expected to jump 96% year-on-year

Agri-Business

2 hours ago

UN's agriculture body calls for 'global action' on animal disease

The top body in the United Nations for food and agriculture has called for 'global action' to address the spread of animal diseases.

UN's agriculture body calls for 'global action' on animal disease

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Support package 'falls well short of costs farmers expected to bear' - MEP

An Irish MEP has called on the government to "match the EU's 150% increase in fertiliser support funding".

Support package 'falls well short of costs farmers expected to bear' - MEP

Forestry

3 hours ago

DAFM should inspect forests receiving premiums - TD

DAFM should have "an inspection regime" for forests that receive premiums, according to a TD for Cavan Monaghan

DAFM should inspect forests receiving premiums - TD

Tillage

4 hours ago

Mixed outlook for GB crops as barley area falls

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) has published its planting and variety survey for 2026.

Mixed outlook for GB crops as barley area falls

Dairy

4 hours ago

Lakeland Dairies announces milk price for May with 0.5c/L increase

Lakeland Dairies has announced the price it will pay to farmer suppliers for May milk.

Lakeland Dairies announces milk price for May with 0.5c/L increase

Dairy

5 hours ago

Silage season goes pink with Dairygold and Irish Cancer Society

Farmers across Munster have been urged to 'wrap it pink' with silage season 2026 underway to help fund life‑saving breast cancer research.

Silage season goes pink with Dairygold and Irish Cancer Society

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Steak up, spuds down: Latest Irish food price trends

Irish shoppers faced higher prices for steak and cheddar in the year to May 2026, according to latest food price analysis.

Steak up, spuds down: Latest Irish food price trends

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Average price of agri output in EU down 2.9% in Q1 2026

The average price of agricultural output in the EU decreased by 2.9% in quarter one of 2026 compared with the same quarter in 2025.

Average price of agri output in EU down 2.9% in Q1 2026

Tillage

7 hours ago

Oilseed rape prices expected to remain strong

In contrast to global grain markets, oilseed rape prices remain buoyant, according to Goldcrop agronomist John Dunne.

Oilseed rape prices expected to remain strong

Opinion

7 hours ago

Letter to the editor: Morale has never been as low in tillage sector

Letter to the editor: Going into harvest 2026 and morale in the tillage sector is at lowest point I have ever seen.

Letter to the editor: Morale has never been as low in tillage sector

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

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Trending News

Rural Life

8 hours ago

Project launched in Mayo to support future of women in farming

A project working to support women in farming with "practical solutions, skills and confidence" has officially launched in north Co. Mayo.

Project launched in Mayo to support future of women in farming

Schemes

8 hours ago

DAFM reminds farmers of deadlines to amend BISS without penalty

The department has today advised farmers of two important opportunities regarding corrections to their 2026 BISS.

DAFM reminds farmers of deadlines to amend BISS without penalty

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Origin Enterprises reports revenue growth 'despite continued volatility'

Origin Enterprises, the Dublin-headquartered international agri-services group, has reported revenue growth to €1.63 billion in the nine months to April 30.

Origin Enterprises reports revenue growth 'despite continued volatility'

Machinery

9 hours ago

FTMTA: 188 new tractors registered in May

188 new tractors were registered in May, according to the latest data from the Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association (FTMTA).

FTMTA: 188 new tractors registered in May

Rural Life

9 hours ago

Rural housing policy to go before cabinet in coming weeks

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that changes to the rural housing rules will come before cabinet "in the next number of weeks".

Rural housing policy to go before cabinet in coming weeks

Beef

10 hours ago

Minister called on to 'get involved' as beef prices fall

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has been called on to "get involved" to address the recent fall in beef prices.

Minister called on to 'get involved' as beef prices fall

Dairy

12 hours ago

Managing weeds as growth soars

Given the conditions, grass is still growing rapidly with growth rates still up and over 80kg DM)ha, but that means weeds are thriving too.

Managing weeds as growth soars

Managing your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

Tips on successfully transitioning calves to grass

Tips on successfully transitioning calves to grass

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

Latest Podcast Episodes

Beef

13 hours ago

Pressure mounts on farms as persistent rainfall delays work

Pressure is mounting on farms across the country as continued rainfall is delaying June farm work, with heavy downpours across the country.

Pressure mounts on farms as persistent rainfall delays work

Agri-Business

22 hours ago

Over 32,000 farmers apply for Fuel Income Support Scheme

Over 32,000 farmers applied for the Fuel Income Support Scheme, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has confirmed.

Over 32,000 farmers apply for Fuel Income Support Scheme

Agri Politics

22 hours ago

European Commissioner unveils €500m farming support package

Farmers hit by soaring fertiliser costs could be set to benefit from a €500 million support package announced by the European Commission.

European Commissioner unveils €500m farming support package

Rural Life

24 hours ago

TII: Greenway projects costing €2m/km on average

The Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture and Food has heard the average cost of greenway projects is around €2 million per kilometre.

TII: Greenway projects costing €2m/km on average

Videos

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

Dairy farmers see the 'grass to glass' journey take place everyday, but for many of Ireland's...

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Connecting Children with Dairy Farming
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N.Ireland

1 day ago

Sofina Foods: 'Small number' of NI pig contracts won't be renewed

Sofina Foods confirmed that a "small number" of Northern Ireland pig supply contracts will not be renewed at the end of this year.

Sofina Foods: 'Small number' of NI pig contracts won't be renewed

Agri Politics

1 day ago

Innovation ‘the answer’ to Irish farming challenges – MEP

Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Cowen said innovation is the answer to several of the challenges facing Irish agriculture today.

Innovation ‘the answer’ to Irish farming challenges – MEP

Dairy

1 day ago

Innovative farming practices showcased at Johnstown Castle Open Day

Building resilient and competitive farm systems was the focus of the Farming for a Better Future Open Day in Co. Wexford.

Innovative farming practices showcased at Johnstown Castle Open Day

Rural Life

1 day ago

Watch: There are parts of rural Ireland 'reducing in population'

Séamus Boland, former CEO of Irish Rural Link and president of the EESC, has highlighted his concerns over rural depopulation in Ireland.

Watch: There are parts of rural Ireland 'reducing in population'

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