Stella Meehan

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Stella Meehan has a Masters in Journalism from NUI (National University of Ireland) Galway and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Sociology and Politics. She comes from a farming and business background in Co. Galway. Previously, she worked in the broadcasting, print and political sectors.

Zoetis to create up to 100 jobs  as Offaly facility to expand
Zoetis to create up to 100 jobs as Offaly facility to expand

Zoetis Inc., the global animal health company, is expanding its manufacturing and development facility in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, which the...

IFA plans series of regional rallies to ‘save Irish farming’
IFA plans series of regional rallies to ‘save Irish farming’

The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) is holding four regional rallies to highlight what it describes as the government’s action in pursuing...

UK fuel crisis drives surge for Shannon-based technology
UK fuel crisis drives surge for Shannon-based technology

Shannon-based Internet of Things (IoT) hardware manufacturer Tekelek has reported a surge in interest for its fuel tank level measurement...

Further call to increase fuel allowance to tackle fuel poverty
Further call to increase fuel allowance to tackle fuel poverty

Independent TD Sean Canney has called on the Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, to increase the level of payments...

Almost 8,000 applications for soil sampling programme so far
Almost 8,000 applications for soil sampling programme so far

Almost 8,000 applications have been made to the pilot soil sampling programme announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and...

Fodder survey: 8% of farms have deficit for winter
Fodder survey: 8% of farms have deficit for winter

While the national picture for fodder looked secure in the latest Teagasc Fodder Survey for July, it still revealed that...

National Potato Day: Consumers urged to support potato growers
National Potato Day: Consumers urged to support potato growers

The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) has called on consumers, retailers and the foodservice sector to support Irish potato growers as...

Frank O’Mara officially takes over Teagasc role as Boyle retires
Frank O’Mara officially takes over Teagasc role as Boyle retires

Prof. Frank O’Mara has begun his new role as director of Teagasc today (Friday, October 1). The appointment was made...

National Potato Day: ‘The Rooster variety transformed potato farming’
National Potato Day: ‘The Rooster variety transformed potato farming’

Today (Friday, October 1) is Bord Bia’s National Potato Day, the annual celebration of one of Ireland’s favourite vegetables –...

Farmers urged to plant multi-species swards to reduce input costs
Farmers urged to plant multi-species swards to reduce input costs

Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Pippa Hackett, is encouraging beef and dairy...

Weekend weather: Blustery with showers and bright spells
Weekend weather: Blustery with showers and bright spells

It looks like it is going to be a mixed weekend on the weather front, with blustery conditions bringing wind...

Video: New president of INHFA formally takes up the role
Video: New president of INHFA formally takes up the role

Roscommon native, Vincent Roddy, has formally taken over the role of president of the Irish Natura and Hill Farmers’ Association...

Minister launches report on progress tackling antimicrobial resistance
Minister launches report on progress tackling antimicrobial resistance

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, has today (Thursday, September 30) launched the report of the...

Avonmore switches to paper straws on School Milk Scheme 2021
Avonmore switches to paper straws on School Milk Scheme 2021

Avonmore has announced that it has switched to paper straws on its milk supplies for over 240 schools nationwide under...

Group revenue at Origin Enterprises increases by more than 4%
Group revenue at Origin Enterprises increases by more than 4%

Origin Enterprises plc, the international agri-services group which provides specialist agronomy advice, crop inputs and digital agricultural solutions to farmers,...

Farmers on Comeragh Mountains awarded €119k for biodiversity
Farmers on Comeragh Mountains awarded €119k for biodiversity

14 farmers who are members of the Comeragh Hill Sheep Discussion Group have been awarded €118,720 for a one-year project....

4 Aurivo products secure star rating at Great Taste Awards
4 Aurivo products secure star rating at Great Taste Awards

Aurivo Consumer Foods business has taken home top prizes at the prestigious Great Taste Awards 2021. The company achieved star...

Bord na Móna park: ‘Hot air and empty rhetoric’ – TD
Bord na Móna park: ‘Hot air and empty rhetoric’ – TD

Independent TD for Laois-Offaly, Carol Nolan, has said that she has “little or no faith” in the commitments being provided...