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autumn calving

4 hours ago

Farmers warned potential impact of heat stress on cows far from over

Many farmers will have cows that experienced heat-induced stress in the recent heatwave, with symptoms from mild dehydration to heat stroke.

Farmers warned potential impact of heat stress on cows far from over

Beef

6 hours ago

How has the CBV impacted the cattle landscape since its inception?

The Commercial Beef Value (CBV) is in its fifth season, and its impact is increasingly substantially in marts and farms across the country.

How has the CBV impacted the cattle landscape since its inception?

Beef

8 hours ago

2026 calf registrations surpass 2 million

The total number of calf registrations on Irish farms has surpassed two million for 2026, according to ICBF's data.

2026 calf registrations surpass 2 million

Environment

10 hours ago

High temperatures to continue as Met Éireann issues warnings

The current spell of hot weather is to continue into the coming week with Met Éireann issuing further high temperature warnings.

High temperatures to continue as Met Éireann issues warnings

Environment

10 hours ago

From cotton t-shirts to digital crop test kits: Guiding farm sustainability

Using technology to inform sustainability was one of the main points of focus of an event hosted by a Tipperary-based research farm.

From cotton t-shirts to digital crop test kits: Guiding farm sustainability

Rural Life

11 hours ago

Farming life stories spill over into second collection by farmer

The experience of growing up on a small 'stubborn' farm in Co. Roscommon inspired many of the stories featured in a new book.

Farming life stories spill over into second collection by farmer

Agri-Business

12 hours ago

Sterile insects - keeping the screwworm fly out of Europe?

Some agri-bodies are betting big on the sterile insect technique (SIT) to tackle pests, especially in the fight against screwworm flies.

Sterile insects - keeping the screwworm fly out of Europe?

Rural Life

14 hours ago

Next generation taking Millbank Farm in new direction

Since 28-year-old Emily McGowan returned in 2019 to Millbank Farm in Co. Down to run it with her parents, she has taken it in a new direction.

Next generation taking Millbank Farm in new direction

Dairy

15 hours ago

Managing bloat in high clover paddocks

The risk of bloat often significantly increases in the second half of the grazing year as clover content increases in swards.

Managing bloat in high clover paddocks

Beef

15 hours ago

DAFM update on breeding livestock trade with mainland Europe

Breeding cattle and sheep from mainland Europe can be traded into Ireland, as long as they are...

DAFM update on breeding livestock trade with mainland Europe

Dairy Focus

1 day ago

How organic dairying is working for this Clare farmer

The Hennessy family of Cappamore, Bearfield, Co. Clare, are milking 86 cows on a a fully organic dairy system.

How organic dairying is working for this Clare farmer

Rural Life

1 day ago

Maternity supports: System needs to 'work for women' in farming

Challenges related to maternity supports for women in farming have been highlighted by many involved in the agricultural sector.

Maternity supports: System needs to 'work for women' in farming

Beef

1 day ago

How does cattle housing influence performance?

A study on the impact of housing cattle on rubber slats and straw bedding compared to concrete was carried out by Teagasc researchers.

How does cattle housing influence performance?

Rural Life

1 day ago

Met Éireann issues further Status Yellow high temperature warning

Met Éireann has issued another Status Yellow high temperature warning.

Met Éireann issues further Status Yellow high temperature warning

Machinery

1 day ago

Fendt celebrates Vario 900 anniversary and production milestone

Fendt marks two milestones of the 900 Vario in 2026 with a limited special-edition Fendt 900; but what was the journey to this point like?

Fendt celebrates Vario 900 anniversary and production milestone

Environment

1 day ago

Summer surveys for farm-friendly bird on ‘brink of extinction’ open

Swifts, who live on a diet of pest-insects like flies and midges, are on "the brink of extinction”, according to BirdWatch Ireland.

Summer surveys for farm-friendly bird on ‘brink of extinction’ open

AXA Vintage Series

AXA Vintage Series: Fergie restoration 'kind of a men's shed' for Wexford club

AXA Vintage Series: Fergie restoration 'kind of a men's shed' for Wexford club

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Rural Life

2 days ago

'Farming is the life for me' - Rose escort

While many young people move away from the family farm, Rose of Tralee escort Jack Skehan said that farming is the life for him

'Farming is the life for me' - Rose escort

Agri Politics

2 days ago

Should farmers be concerned about data centres?

Data centres have been the subject of much heated debate in recent weeks, but are they of concern for farmers and rural communities?

Should farmers be concerned about data centres?

Dairy

2 days ago

How much money could a drought shave off the milk cheque?

Soil moisture is already hitting deficits of 70mm, meaning farmers will be beginning to feel the sting of yet another drought.

How much money could a drought shave off the milk cheque?

Beef

2 days ago

Beef Kill: When will current record low weekly factory supplies recover?

The past two consecutive weeks have seen weekly beef kill numbers fail to surpass 24,000 head, the lowest on record for this time of year.

Beef Kill: When will current record low weekly factory supplies recover?

Rural Life

2 days ago

Watch: Enjoying 'Hay and Tae' in the Kerry sunshine

The recent spells of good weather have seen many farmers across the country taking the opportunity to save hay.

Watch: Enjoying 'Hay and Tae' in the Kerry sunshine

Agri-Business

2 days ago

CAP: 'No provision for entitlements – Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 are gone' – Heydon

Discussions on the next CAP are "increasingly focused" on remaining political and technical issues according to Minister Martin Heydon.

CAP: 'No provision for entitlements – Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 are gone' – Heydon

Rural Life

2 days ago

DAFM: Animal welfare enforcement incident confirmed

DAFM has confirmed that it carried out an "animal welfare" enforcement operation with the support of An Garda Síochána".

DAFM: Animal welfare enforcement incident confirmed

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

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Schemes

2 days ago

TAMS 3 total payments surpass €175m - DAFM

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has issued an update on scheme payments made to farmers this week.

TAMS 3 total payments surpass €175m - DAFM

Environment

2 days ago

Fish kills trigger new IFI pollution investigations

IFI has confirmed investigations are underway into suspected water pollution cases in counties Cork, Kerry and Galway today.

Fish kills trigger new IFI pollution investigations

Forestry

2 days ago

Next forest harvesting machinery grant round opens

The next round of funding under the Sustainable Forest Harvesting Machinery Grant has officially opened for applications.

Next forest harvesting machinery grant round opens

Series

2 days ago

AXA Vintage Series: Fergie restoration 'kind of a men's shed' for Wexford club

Members of Clonroche/Poulpeasty Vintage Club have been restoring a Ferguson 20 using only using parts sourced in Co. Wexford.

AXA Vintage Series: Fergie restoration 'kind of a men's shed' for Wexford club

Videos

Walsh: A stronger CAP for a new generation

Maria Walsh, who is lead negotiator for the European Parliament on generational renewal in the...

Walsh: A stronger CAP for a new generation
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Tillage

2 days ago

Healy-Rae questions whether all SIM applicants will be paid in full

Minister Martin Heydon is facing calls to confirm that everyone accepted into the SIM scheme will receive their full payment this year.

Healy-Rae questions whether all SIM applicants will be paid in full

Agri Politics

2 days ago

Mullooly calls on Taoiseach to 'safeguard' rural areas and farmers in EU

MEP Ciaran Mullooly has challenged Taoiseach Micheál Martin to ensure Ireland’s EU Presidency...

Mullooly calls on Taoiseach to 'safeguard' rural areas and farmers in EU

Beef

2 days ago

2,000 suckler-bred bulls depart for Algeria from Belview Port

A shipment of approximately 2,000 suckler bred bulls set sail from Belview Port in Co. Waterford this week destined for Algeria.

2,000 suckler-bred bulls depart for Algeria from Belview Port

Cattle Trade

2 days ago

Mart report: Bumper sale in Kilkenny as €1m mark passed

Kilkenny Mart held its weekly cattle sale yesterday (July 9), with 630 cattle through the ring and almost €1.25 million paid across the day.

Mart report: Bumper sale in Kilkenny as €1m mark passed

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