Sheep
There were positive soundings on the market demand and lamb prices at a recent farmer information...
N.Ireland
Following yesterday’s [Wednesday, November 26) Autumn Budget announcement in the UK, including...
Forestry
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) has committed to paying €1,200 for...
Agri Politics
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on Taoiseach Micheál Martin to ensure that the...
Rural Life
Met Éireann has today (Thursday, November 27) issued a Status Yellow wind warning for counties...
Dairy
Abortions can be a common occurrence in the spring-calving herd over the next few months while the herd is housed and on a winter diet.
Beef
Winter feeding is now well underway on cattle farms in Ireland and farmers will be looking at their...
Next year’s EU budget has been signed into law today (Wednesday, November 26) by the European Parliament’s President, Roberta Metsola.
A Connacht family claimed in a High Court application that farmers, spraying pesticides were "causing them personal injuries"..
Schemes
Minister Heydon has announced the start of payments under the National Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme, but how much will each county get?
Agri-Business
Large crowds gathered in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary today (Wednesday, November 26), as Teagasc held its 2025 National Dairy Conference.
Martin Heydon, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, clarified the spend on TB eradication programmes over the past 15 years.
Podcast
In Agriland's newest podcast 'It Started With Slurry' Breifne O’Brien sits down with Eoin Lynch,...
Tillage
The European Commission has launched an impact assessment on potentially hazardous pesticides in imported products.
Minister Noel Grealish announced his Department’s participation in two significant new European research partnerships.
The drop in the Irish breeding ewe flock this year could be as high as 9%, higher that the estimated figure of 3.5%, according to Bord Bia.
Agriland and Boehringer Ingelheim have joined forces to bring livestock farmers practical...
His remark about slurry turned him into a social media sensation and you can find out what Eoin's been up to on Agriland's newest podcast.
A 66-year-old farmer has pleaded guilty at Limerick Circuit Circuit Criminal Court to 173 animal cruelty offences.
There is concern around "looming price increases" for farmers once new antiparasitic product rules take effect in the coming days.
MEPs have voted to "simplify" the EU’s deforestation law, which was adopted in 2023 aiming to ensure products sold in the EU are not sourced from deforested land.
Ranking and selection will be applied to applications received under Tranche 9 of TAMS 3 according to Minister Martin Heydon.
Roughly €218 million has been spent on greenways since 2016, Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien has clarified.
Environment
Minister Martin Heydon has welcomed the government's decision to approve a climate change adaptation plan for the agri-food sector.
Minister Martin Heydon has confirmed that payments under the National Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme 2025 have commenced.
One of the world's largest dairy co-operatives and processors, New Zealand-based Fonterra, has narrowed its forecasted farmgate milk price.
News
Poor drying conditions, no improvement to soil conditions, and unsettled weather are predicted for coming days.
The inquisitive nature of calves can be used to drive performance rates in the period from birth to weaning.
Nutritics were among the 12 winners at the Technology Ireland Industry Awards, held in Dublin's Mansion House last week.
Series
In this final instalment in the Beat the Parasites series, we look at the new prescription rules for wormers, and what farmers need to know.
A key deadline for the Succession Planning Advice Grant is fast approaching. While applications...
Fruit and vegetable producers across the EU have this week warned of potential "harmful consequences" from a proposed EU-Morocco agreement revision.
Kepak is set to open applications for a young sheep farmer group that will pay members a price...