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Rural Life

2 hours ago

Tractor driver with no licence or insurance arrested in Mayo

A driver has been arrested and had their tractor seized by gardaí in Co. Mayo after they were found to have no driving licence or insurance.

Tractor driver with no licence or insurance arrested in Mayo

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

'Regulation alone cannot resolve every workforce challenge' - VCI

The Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI) has said that "regulation alone" cannot resolve "every workforce challenge".

'Regulation alone cannot resolve every workforce challenge' - VCI

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Growing calls for govt to fast-track fertiliser support for farmers

Ireland risks being left behind on fertiliser support, with the government facing fresh calls to "immediately" introduce a scheme.

Growing calls for govt to fast-track fertiliser support for farmers

Pig/Poultry

4 hours ago

From China to Brazil: The markets shaping Irish pork

Global events have kept Irish pork markets on edge since last summer, with trade shifts and geopolitical tensions influencing prices.

From China to Brazil: The markets shaping Irish pork

Podcast

4 hours ago

The Farming Week: SIM concerns; nitrates review and 'high class' Cork cow

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

The Farming Week: SIM concerns; nitrates review and 'high class' Cork cow

Agri Politics

4 hours ago

Young people would be ‘insane’ to get into farming - MEP

MEP Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan has said that under current conditions, young people would be ‘insane’ to get involved in farming.

Young people would be ‘insane’ to get into farming - MEP

Tillage

5 hours ago

Gene editing gets further boost in UK

Rothamsted Research is claiming a boost for its gene editing development programmes, concerning the ‘evolution’ of new cereal varieties

Gene editing gets further boost in UK

Environment

5 hours ago

Extreme heat driving 'significant' farm productivity losses - report

Livestock feed intake falls by up to 5% for each additional degree above 30°C, leading to reduced productivity, according to a new report.

Extreme heat driving 'significant' farm productivity losses - report

Beef

6 hours ago

Profit boost for beef processor despite soaring cattle prices

One of the largest beef processors in the UK and Ireland has reported pre-tax profits of more than £20 million for 2025.

Profit boost for beef processor despite soaring cattle prices

Agri Politics

7 hours ago

MEP calls for proposed post-2027 CAP budget to be raised by €139bn

Irish MEPs Nina Carberry and Maria Walsh have set out their proposals for the post-2027 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) budget.

MEP calls for proposed post-2027 CAP budget to be raised by €139bn

Agri Politics

7 hours ago

Adequate CAP funding ‘prerequisite for everything else’ – ICMSA

ICMSA has warned that the right funding is not secured in the next CAP, “everything afterwards is nearly meaningless”.

Adequate CAP funding ‘prerequisite for everything else’ – ICMSA

mart report

8 hours ago

Mart report: Trade boom continues at Milltown as lambs break €5/kg

Mid-Kerry Co-Operative Mart held its weekly sheep sale in Milltown Mart on Tuesday (July 14), where sheep met a strong trade.

Mart report: Trade boom continues at Milltown as lambs break €5/kg

Sheep

8 hours ago

Is a new upland hill research farm on the horizon?

Teagasc is understood to be "exploring the possibility of establishing a dedicated upland hill research farm".

Is a new upland hill research farm on the horizon?

Agri-Business

8 hours ago

How is the VAT flat rate for farmers calculated?

For farmers who are not registered or required to register for Value-Added Tax (VAT), there is a scheme in place.

How is the VAT flat rate for farmers calculated?

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Greek parliament members and political staff charged over alleged CAP funding fraud

The EPPO in Greece has charged 22 people, including four current Members of the Hellenic Parliament as part of an investigation into an alleged organised fraud scheme involving funds under CAP

Greek parliament members and political staff charged over alleged CAP funding fraud

Dairy

9 hours ago

Kinisla confirms milk price for June supplies

Kinisla has held its milk price for June supplies.

Kinisla confirms milk price for June supplies

AXA Vintage Series

Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

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Tillage

9 hours ago

DAFM: Farmers should get letters about straw incorporation 'shortly'

Agriculture minister, Martin Heydon, has come under increased pressure to pay 2026 Straw Incorporation Measure (SIM) applications in full.

DAFM: Farmers should get letters about straw incorporation 'shortly'

N.Ireland

10 hours ago

New study links Lough Neagh pollution with rise in pig and poultry farms

A new report has linked the expansion of NI's pig and poultry production and its resulting manure with rising nutrient pollution in Lough Neagh.

New study links Lough Neagh pollution with rise in pig and poultry farms

Rural Life

12 hours ago

Further Status Yellow warning for high temperatures issued

A new Status Yellow High Temperature warning has been issued by Met Éireann for parts of the country for tomorrow, (Friday, July 17).

Further Status Yellow warning for high temperatures issued

Environment

13 hours ago

Should farmers get long-term funding to preserve the environment?

Farmers need greater clarity and funding supports for the changes necessary to address climate...

Should farmers get long-term funding to preserve the environment?

Dairy

14 hours ago

Meet Eedy Doorman Fame - Ireland's highest classified cow

A prestigious award-winning animal, Eedy Doorman Fame, has just become Ireland's highest classified cow...

Meet Eedy Doorman Fame - Ireland's highest classified cow

Beef

15 hours ago

Tips for beef farmers setting up simple paddock-grazing systems

Tips for setting up effective and simple paddock-grazing systems were among the discussion points at a recent Teagasc beef farm walk.

Tips for beef farmers setting up simple paddock-grazing systems

Agri Politics

1 day ago

Watch: Ireland 'has to stand its ground' for 'fair share' of CAP

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called for Ireland to "stand its ground" in negotiations over the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

Watch: Ireland 'has to stand its ground' for 'fair share' of CAP

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

Read more from this seriesESB Networks Summer Safety Series 2026

Latest Podcast Episodes

Podcast

1 day ago

Groundbreakers: From farm to screen - a Cavan farmer's story

In this episode of Groundbreakers, we meet a young Co. Cavan farmer who is taking Irish farming...

Groundbreakers: From farm to screen - a Cavan farmer's story

Dairy

1 day ago

New EU review of nitrates rules backs manure N limit

A review of the EU Nitrates Directive, which governs farm manure limits and the nitrates derogation, has been published.

New EU review of nitrates rules backs manure N limit

Tullow Mart

1 day ago

Mart report: 'Tremendous' sheep trade at Tullow

Tullow Livestock Sales held its weekly sheep trade at Tullow Mart, Co. Carlow, on Tuesday (July 14)...

Mart report: 'Tremendous' sheep trade at Tullow

Agri-Business

1 day ago

CSO: Exports of food and live animals worth €6.5bn to end of May

Exports of food and live animals reached over €6.5 billion from January to May this year, new figures from the CSO show.

CSO: Exports of food and live animals worth €6.5bn to end of May

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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Tillage

1 day ago

Sustainability at core of grassland crop trials in Tipperary

Farmers have been given a hands-on insight into how sustainability can be promoted in tillage and...

Sustainability at core of grassland crop trials in Tipperary

Environment

1 day ago

€19m to issue under Biomethane Capital Grant Scheme

Payments to successful projects under the 2024 Biomethane Capital Grant Scheme are commencing this week.

€19m to issue under Biomethane Capital Grant Scheme

Agri Politics

1 day ago

Heydon urged to 'inject urgency and decisiveness' into CAP negotiations

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon has been urged to "inject urgency and decisiveness" into CAP negotiations.

Heydon urged to 'inject urgency and decisiveness' into CAP negotiations

Beef

1 day ago

Questions 'need to be answered' about animal welfare enforcement

The  Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association (ICSA) has said that questions need to be answered in light of concerning images.

Questions 'need to be answered' about animal welfare enforcement

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