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Beef

about 1 hour ago

Dairy-beef production 'set to grow' across the globe - AHDB

Could boosting dairy-beef production help "sustain production volumes" in the face of beef supply challenges?

Dairy-beef production 'set to grow' across the globe - AHDB

Dairy

about 3 hours ago

UK Dairy Carbon Network: Sharing insights to cut emissions

The UK Dairy Carbon Network (UK-DCN) works with dairy farms on farm-ready solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

UK Dairy Carbon Network: Sharing insights to cut emissions

Dairy

about 5 hours ago

Make sure you have enough fodder for a poor spring

Despite a great year for grass growth and fodder production, uncertainty with spring weather means farmers need to ensure fodder lasts.

Make sure you have enough fodder for a poor spring

Forestry

about 8 hours ago

Kerry woodland project seeks landowners and farmers

Nature restoration charity, Hometree, has launched a native woodland project on the Iveragh Peninsula, Co. Kerry.

Kerry woodland project seeks landowners and farmers

Rural Life

about 9 hours ago

All-Ireland peatlands centre of excellence launched

The University of Galway has launched an All-Ireland Peatlands Centre of Excellence (APEX) to lead related research and policy development.

All-Ireland peatlands centre of excellence launched

Rural Life

about 11 hours ago

Watch: Rural pub's 12th annual Christmas ad highlights farmer isolation

A Christmas ad for JJ Hough's Singing Pub titled 'Under the Influencer' has been highlighting farmer isolation and loneliness.

Watch: Rural pub's 12th annual Christmas ad highlights farmer isolation

Dairy

about 12 hours ago

Are your parlour feeders costing you money?

With the majority of calves now on the ground for winter milking herds, calibrating the feeders in the parlour should be a priority.

Are your parlour feeders costing you money?

Beef

about 12 hours ago

Top price of €9,200 paid at 'Elite Angus' sale

Steil Avatar has been crowned the senior male champion at the 'Elite Angus' show and sale in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Roscommon.

Top price of €9,200 paid at 'Elite Angus' sale

Agri-Business

about 24 hours ago

FSAI recalls all food from 'unregistered' Laois establishment

The FSAI has issued a food alert recalling all food produced in, or sold from, an "unregistered establishment" in Co. Laois.

FSAI recalls all food from 'unregistered' Laois establishment

Dairy

1 day ago

Listen: Montbéliarde herd producing 557kg/MS in Co. Wicklow

Dan is farming in partnership with his father Danny, with the duo milking 230 Montbéliardes on a 78-hectare grazing platform.

Listen: Montbéliarde herd producing 557kg/MS in Co. Wicklow

Rural Life

1 day ago

Watch: Why you should choose an Irish-grown Christmas tree

There was a "great growth season" for Christmas trees this year, growers and customers will be glad...

Watch: Why you should choose an Irish-grown Christmas tree

Rural Life

1 day ago

Status Orange rain warning now issued by Met Éireann

A Status Orange warning for rain has been issued by Met Éireann, and will be in effect for most of tomorrow (Sunday, October 14).

Status Orange rain warning now issued by Met Éireann

Sheep

1 day ago

Why ewe body condition score matters

Maintaining body condition in pregnant ewes is the most important job between now and lambing time, according to Teagasc.

Why ewe body condition score matters

Dairy

1 day ago

Global milk output for past 12 months expected to hit record levels

US milk output has risen by just over 5.5% over the past 12 months, well above the long term average of just 2%.

Global milk output for past 12 months expected to hit record levels

Machinery

1 day ago

Can the NIR sensor help make better silage?

At this year's Agritechnica, the Kverneland Group launched a dry matter sensor that determines the moisture content of grass as it is cut.

Can the NIR sensor help make better silage?

Rural Life

1 day ago

School tractor run raises over €5,000 for Wexford cancer support centre

St. Mary’s CBS, Enniscorthy, recently hosted its annual charity tractor run in support of the Wexford Hope Cancer Support Centre.

School tractor run raises over €5,000 for Wexford cancer support centre

NDC Farmer Ambassador Series

NDC Farmer Ambassador Series: 'We take for granted that the public knows about farming'

NDC Farmer Ambassador Series: 'We take for granted that the public knows about farming'

Agriland Media Group is delighted to collaborate with the National Dairy Council (NDC) on a series...

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Environment

1 day ago

New online tool to help Europeans plan healthier, sustainable weekly diets

A new online tool designed to empower Europeans to make healthier and more sustainable diet choices has been unveiled.

New online tool to help Europeans plan healthier, sustainable weekly diets

Rural Life

1 day ago

Christmas convoy of joy on a roll across Kerry and Limerick

The seasonal spectacle that is Estuary Rollers' Christmas charity vehicle run will be on a roll tomorrow from Listowel Mart at 4:00p.m.

Christmas convoy of joy on a roll across Kerry and Limerick

Tillage

1 day ago

Defra issues final estimate of 2025 harvest for UK

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has released the final estimate of UK 2025 cereal and oilseed harvest.

Defra issues final estimate of 2025 harvest for UK

Dairy

1 day ago

Reviewing the farm's performance ahead of a grim-looking spring

2025 proved to be a good year for dairy farming, with good milk prices, relatively good weather, and good prices for cull cows and calves.

Reviewing the farm's performance ahead of a grim-looking spring

Beef

1 day ago

Treating internal parasites this winter

With cattle now housed, keeping parasites are under control is crucial in boosting your herd's health and performance.

Treating internal parasites this winter

Sheep

2 days ago

Consignments of lamb set to return to UK after being seized in France

A number of lorries carrying British lamb carcasses are to return to the UK following them being seized by border control in France.

Consignments of lamb set to return to UK after being seized in France

Rural Life

2 days ago

Bluetongue: Processors called on to stop livestock imports from NI

Meat processors here are being called on to halt imports of livestock from Northern Ireland amid the ongoing Bluetongue situation there.

Bluetongue: Processors called on to stop livestock imports from NI

FBD Trust Marking 50 Years

FBD Trust Marking 50 Years Series: Holding CellCheck awards 'is a privilege'

FBD Trust Marking 50 Years Series: Holding CellCheck awards 'is a privilege'

Agriland Media Group is collaborating with FBD Trust to produce the 'FBD Trust Marking 50...

Read more from this seriesFBD Trust Marking 50 Years

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Sheep

2 days ago

Sheep and fruit sectors added to Agri-Food Regulator interactive dashboard

The Agri-Food Regulator also detailed that 29% of primary producers reported experiencing unfair trading practices in the past 12 months.

Sheep and fruit sectors added to Agri-Food Regulator interactive dashboard

N.Ireland

2 days ago

Lack of DAERA information on bluetongue leaving farmers 'in limbo' - MP

DUP's Carla Lockhart urged DAERA to deliver ‘goodwill’ to the herd and flock owners affected the two bluetongue control zones in Co. Down.

Lack of DAERA information on bluetongue leaving farmers 'in limbo' - MP

Rural Life

2 days ago

Met Éireann issues weather warnings for the weekend

Weather warnings have been issued for this weekend. A Status Yellow rain warning will come into...

Met Éireann issues weather warnings for the weekend

Forestry

2 days ago

New chairperson appointed to Forestry Appeals Committee

A new chairperson has been appointed to the Forestry Appeals Committee (FAC).

New chairperson appointed to Forestry Appeals Committee

ESB Networks Winter Safety Series 2025

ESB Networks Winter Safety Series 2025: 10 tips for safer farming

ESB Networks Winter Safety Series 2025: 10 tips for safer farming

Agriland Media Group is delighted to collaborate with ESB Networks to bring you the ESB...

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Videos

Minister Heydon on Ireland's derogation extension

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has said that all farmers seeking a...

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Minister Heydon on Ireland's derogation extension

Rural Life

2 days ago

€6.4m announced for 94 animal welfare charities around the country

Over €6.4 million in funding has been announced for animal welfare charities in Ireland.

€6.4m announced for 94 animal welfare charities around the country

Agri-Business

2 days ago

Plans announced to relax bluetongue restrictions on a Co. Down mart

Plans have been announced to relax some of the restrictions on a Co. Down livestock mart introduced following the detection of bluetongue in the area.

Plans announced to relax bluetongue restrictions on a Co. Down mart

N.Ireland

2 days ago

Early 2026 launch expected for new £40m NI farm capital grant scheme

A new £40M farm capital grant scheme for Northern Ireland will be launched during the early weeks of 2026.

Early 2026 launch expected for new £40m NI farm capital grant scheme

Agri-Business

2 days ago

Fertiliser costs rise nearly 15% in year to October - CSO

Farmers experienced increased costs for fertiliser and electricity over the last year, new figures from the CSO show.

Fertiliser costs rise nearly 15% in year to October - CSO

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