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Dairy News

2 hours ago

Farmyard manure: Fastest route to recovering damaged soil structure

It is often said that slurry is an undervalued nutrient source on some Irish farms, and this too is often the case for farmyard manure (FYM).

Farmyard manure: Fastest route to recovering damaged soil structure

Rural Life

4 hours ago

Developing connections between rural Ireland and the diaspora

Based on the survey carried out by the Western Development Commission, 47% of us in Ireland are actively engaged with the diaspora.

Developing connections between rural Ireland and the diaspora

Schemes

5 hours ago

Almost €1.9m in TAMS payments this week - DAFM

Almost €1.9 million was issued in payments under TAMS 3 this week, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) confirmed.

Almost €1.9m in TAMS payments this week - DAFM

Dairy

6 hours ago

What time do you have cups on during the summer?

Over the next few weeks it may be worth looking reviewing the milking routine to see if you can finish up the day at a more reasonable time.

What time do you have cups on during the summer?

Rural Life

7 hours ago

How Brexit, Ireland and rural crime intersect

According to UK rural crime expert, Andy Huddleston, Brexit hindered cross-border law enforcement between Ireland and the UK.

How Brexit, Ireland and rural crime intersect

Beef

9 hours ago

Let them eat 'cake': How researchers are tackling methane emissions

Teagasc is studying new ways to reduce methane emissions in beef cattle through diet, without hampering cattle performance.

Let them eat 'cake': How researchers are tackling methane emissions

Rural Life

10 hours ago

2026 'Best in Rural Writing' contest opens for submissions

The 4th annual 'Best in Rural Writing' contest is seeking the best fiction and non-fiction entries under 7,000 words

2026 'Best in Rural Writing' contest opens for submissions

Agri-Business

12 hours ago

Landowners to be notified of local authority RZLT decisions by June 30

Landowners will be notified by local authorities by the end of June on the decision to proceed or not with a process to amend a land zoning.

Landowners to be notified of local authority RZLT decisions by June 30

Tillage

12 hours ago

Production environment for grains improving - USDA

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is pointing to an enhanced production environment for grains.

Production environment for grains improving - USDA

Grass

12 hours ago

Farmer discussion: Is multispecies working?

What do farmers think of multispecies, a question which was asked at a recent event in University College Dublin's (UCD) Lyons farm.

Farmer discussion: Is multispecies working?

Beef

13 hours ago

Beef kill: 2026 cow kill down by 15.5% or over 28,000 head

Latest official beef kill figures show weekly cattle supply numbers remaining steady despite the overall kill this year being down by 9.2%.

Beef kill: 2026 cow kill down by 15.5% or over 28,000 head

Dairy

1 day ago

Where is average milk production sitting?

The latest data from ICBF shows that 1,056,515 cows have been recorded so far in 2026, giving us an indication of where milk production is.

Where is average milk production sitting?

Beef

1 day ago

Watch: Trade steadies as buyers remain active at Blessington Mart

Trade at Blessington Mart has eased compared to the exceptional highs seen this time last, but demand for quality stock remains strong.

Watch: Trade steadies as buyers remain active at Blessington Mart

Beef

1 day ago

Unusual approach to calf rearing on display in research farm trial

Farmers who attended the UCD Datamars event will have seen the unusual approach to calf rearing post-weaning being trialled on site.

Unusual approach to calf rearing on display in research farm trial

Pig/Poultry

1 day ago

Australia confirms first case of H5N1 bird flu

Australia has today (Saturday, June 20) confirmed the country's first case of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza (bird flu).

Australia confirms first case of H5N1 bird flu

N.Ireland

1 day ago

Man (70s) dies following collision involving tractor in Tyrone

A man in his 70s has died following a road traffic collision involving a tractor in Co. Tyrone, the PSNI has confirmed.

Man (70s) dies following collision involving tractor in Tyrone

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Why School Farm Visits Matter

Why School Farm Visits Matter

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Machinery

1 day ago

New John Deere 6R front loaders offer 'improved visibility'

According to John Deere, its new front loader design delivers "improved visibility, higher productivity and easier serviceability".

New John Deere 6R front loaders offer 'improved visibility'

Environment

1 day ago

What's the story on teaching about climate change?

The curlew is the star of a bilingual graphic novel and suite of educational resources designed to support climate change education.

What's the story on teaching about climate change?

Environment

1 day ago

Can UK native insects help tackle rhododendron?

Researchers in Wales are investigating whether native insects could play a role in controlling rhododendron.

Can UK native insects help tackle rhododendron?

Tillage

1 day ago

Tillage Focus: Managing disease risk on a 1,200ac Cork arable farm

Three-quarters of Cork tillage farmer Ted O’Leary’s acreage is winter barley, which would be more if not for crop diversification rules

Tillage Focus: Managing disease risk on a 1,200ac Cork arable farm

Rural Life

1 day ago

'Most Definitely Leitrim' campaign encourages a move north-west

A new Leitrim County Council campaign is encouraging urban dwellers at home and abroad to consider relocating to the north- west county.

'Most Definitely Leitrim' campaign encourages a move north-west

Grass

2 days ago

Grass growth: Balancing meal as growth rates fall

Grass growth has dropped back to roughly 70kg of dry matter (DM)/ha, which is expected as we approach the longest day of the year.

Grass growth: Balancing meal as growth rates fall

Beef

2 days ago

Latest weekly calf prices remain above average year-to-date prices

Average calf prices for the week ending Sunday, June 14, were above the average price for the year to date in most categories.

Latest weekly calf prices remain above average year-to-date prices

Managing your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

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

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Rural Life

2 days ago

Watch: Catch up at the mart - farmers on the factors behind prices

What do buyers and sellers at Blessington Mart in Co. Wicklow believe are the key factors impacting on prices?

Watch: Catch up at the mart - farmers on the factors behind prices

Dairy

2 days ago

EU milk producers group sounds alarm over falling milk prices

Rising milk volumes, falling prices plus high production costs are causing " economic problems" for EU farmers, a producer group has warned.

EU milk producers group sounds alarm over falling milk prices

Tillage

2 days ago

Global wheat prices remain under pressure

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development board is confirming that future wheat prices (November 2026) have fallen

Global wheat prices remain under pressure

Agri-Business

2 days ago

What are the implications for agriculture of Ukraine joining the EU?

The accession of Ukraine to the EU will have "significant implications for food and agriculture", Rabobank said.

What are the implications for agriculture of Ukraine joining the EU?

Videos

Why School Farm Visits Matter

According to the survey, more than half (56%) of parents with children under 12 years-of-age in...

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Agri-Business

2 days ago

'Stagnant' prices and high input costs among key issues for govt to address - ICMSA

"Stagnant" prices, high inputs and TB are among the issues Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon must prioritise, ICMSA said.

'Stagnant' prices and high input costs among key issues for govt to address - ICMSA

Environment

2 days ago

Farmland among habitats targeted by Birdwatch Ireland restoration plan

Farmland is among the habitats in a BirdWatch Ireland restoration plan to tackle the “alarming and relentless bird population declines”.

Farmland among habitats targeted by Birdwatch Ireland restoration plan

Rural Life

2 days ago

FSAI recalls some batches of French brie over listeria concerns

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a recall notice today (Friday, June 19) for...

FSAI recalls some batches of French brie over listeria concerns

Agri-Business

2 days ago

Verdict of accidental death in fatal bull attack

By Bernie English A jury recorded a verdict of accidental death in the case of a Polish farm...

Verdict of accidental death in fatal bull attack

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