Jim Breen

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Jim Breen is from a farming background. He studied Engineering in UCD. He worked for agricultural media outlets and, most recently, was the mechanisation advisor for DAERA (Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs) and an engineering programme manager at CAFRE (College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise). He now lives in Offaly.

Farming and agri-food to feature at today’s British Irish conference on Brexit
Farming and agri-food to feature at today’s British Irish conference on Brexit

Perspectives on the imminent triggering of Article 50 and potential new relationships post-Brexit will be considered by industry speakers and political...

Beefy Galway-built machine promises to ‘sow’ up the market
Beefy Galway-built machine promises to ‘sow’ up the market

A Co. Galway-based manufacturer, Alstrong, says that its new Auctus rejuvenation and re-seeding machine is a “true all-rounder”. According to the...

Why antibiotic resistance poses a big risk to farming – UFU
Why antibiotic resistance poses a big risk to farming – UFU

The Ulster Farmers’ Union says the threat of antibiotic resistance is a growing concern and it is supporting calls for...

Will a ‘British-only’ button for online UK food shoppers freeze out Irish beef?
Will a ‘British-only’ button for online UK food shoppers freeze out Irish beef?

The Daily Express has reported that UK Environment Minister, George Eustice and the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) have discussed labelling...

Irish beef exports to Germany grow, as Bord Bia launches new campaign
Irish beef exports to Germany grow, as Bord Bia launches new campaign

A major new Bord Bia campaign to support Irish beef exports to Germany was launched by the Minister for Agriculture,...

How the return of border controls would pose a serious threat to Irish farming
How the return of border controls would pose a serious threat to Irish farming

The European Parliament’s Agriculture & Rural Development committee should recognise the particular challenges presented to Irish farming by Brexit and the...

Central Bank to consider guidance for farmers on ‘Vulture Funds’
Central Bank to consider guidance for farmers on ‘Vulture Funds’

Following a meeting last week, the ICMSA has confirmed that the Central Bank is considering issuing a specific guidance document to...

Lely to sell forage machinery business to AGCO – the owner of MF, Fendt and Valtra
Lely to sell forage machinery business to AGCO – the owner of MF, Fendt and Valtra

Lely plans to sell its ‘forage’ division, which produces forage harvesting machinery, to AGCO – the global corporation that owns Massey...

Will these Russian forage harvesters make it to Ireland?
Will these Russian forage harvesters make it to Ireland?

Claas, John Deere, Krone and New Holland are probably the brand-names that most readily spring to mind, when people here...

Water pipeline ‘awash’ with talk of if, when and compensation
Water pipeline ‘awash’ with talk of if, when and compensation

Some farmers and land-owners on the route of the proposed Shannon-Dublin water pipeline are tentatively awaiting further developments, in the event...

Staying afloat in soggy conditions…with ‘bolt-on’ rubber tracks
Staying afloat in soggy conditions…with ‘bolt-on’ rubber tracks

Meath-based Spillane Sprayer Testing has taken on the agency for Soucy Track. Soucy Track, part of the larger Soucy Group, is...

Farmer airlifted to hospital after serious accident in Arigna
Farmer airlifted to hospital after serious accident in Arigna

A Co. Roscommon farmer was airlifted to hospital after an accident on a farm, according to reports from Shannonside. The...

How to make a bale wrapper turn faster…without the bale falling off
How to make a bale wrapper turn faster…without the bale falling off

Kverneland has taken the wraps off its latest piece of kit – an updated trailed bale wrapper. This turntable-type machine...

Mad Cow Disease (BSE) detected in Spain
Mad Cow Disease (BSE) detected in Spain

Spain has confirmed a case of BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), commonly known as mad cow disease, in the northwestern province...

High agri-crime rates reflect failed Government policy – McConalogue
High agri-crime rates reflect failed Government policy – McConalogue

Research on agricultural crime reveals the extent to which the Government has abandoned farmers and people living in rural Ireland,...

Pics: Numbers down at international farm machinery extravaganza
Pics: Numbers down at international farm machinery extravaganza

Numbers indicate that attendance was slightly down at this year’s SIMA show in Paris. The 77th instalment of the event...

Video: Interest ‘stacks up’ in new, compact Irish-built loader
Video: Interest ‘stacks up’ in new, compact Irish-built loader

Blaney Motor Company’s new L1 10-27 compact wheeled loader has entered series production. The concept machine was first unveiled back at the...

Compulsory tractor road-worthiness test? More questions; more answers…
Compulsory tractor road-worthiness test? More questions; more answers…

It is believed a regular road-worthiness test for four-wheel-drive tractors, capable of reaching speeds of more than 40kph and that are being...