Tillage
Drinks Ireland has launched a new international campaign called #ExploreIrishCream to address "the...
A Teagasc tillage specialist has confirmed that the time to plant spring beans is now, particularly...
A new study has compared genomes across 18 strains of the septoria leaf blotch fungus zymoseptoria...
Tillage Technical
The expectations for the 2023 cropping levels in the US indicate growth in the planted area of...
With no rain of consequence in the forecast, the opportunity to get on with the spring planting...
Buildings
One of the big talking points among farmers this week has been the list of the items that are...
Tillage News
Politicians, feed experts and even farmers are aware of the fact that Europe is a deficit region,...
N.Ireland
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is set to host workshops across...
Oilseed rape (OSR) is the only canopy crop grown in Ireland that takes up surplus nitrogen (N) from...
The Potash Development Association (PDA) is confirming that many farmers did not get fertiliser...
Associate professor of horticulture at University College Dublin (UCD), Dr. Owen Doyle, has said...
Co. Down cereal grower Allan Chambers will not be applying bagged phosphate (P) and potash (K) to...
Land, machinery and nitrogen fertiliser, and whether to consider urea, are the big ticket items...
Agri-Business
What does chocolate, plant-based cheese, yoghurt and drinks, breakfast bars and flour all have in...
Dairy News
An agricultural consultant based in Co. Cavan has said that it is "ill-advised" to pay "crazy...
The treatment of entire cereal crops - at full maturity - to produce alkaline crop forages is...
Silicate, an Irish company that uses crushed concrete to help farmers sequester carbon, has been...
An Irish MEP has said that an investigation is needed into possible price manipulation by some...
The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association has said that it is "alarmed" at a report issued in...
Tillage farmers remain concerned about input prices as supply issues, inflation and climate targets...
Rural Life
Three quarters of Irish farmers remain "deeply concerned" over the price of agricultural inputs,...
Dairygold has announced that it will pay a minimum contract price of €285/t for the 2023 protein...
A recent episode of the Tillage Edge podcast focused on the potential to grow protein crops in...