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Scientists discover ‘fat gene’ in cows

Breaking News

about 11 years ago

Scientists discover ‘fat gene’ in cows

New Zealand-based co-op, Livestock Improvement Company (LIC) has discovered genetic variations...

Whiskey and oats driving demand for cereals

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

Whiskey and oats driving demand for cereals

Southern plants paying top steer prices

Beef

about 11 years ago

Southern plants paying top steer prices

Farmers can't expect miracles from beef summit - Coveney

Beef

about 11 years ago

Farmers can't expect miracles from beef summit - Coveney

Cereal production up 13.0% in 2013 - CSO

Breaking News

about 11 years ago

Cereal production up 13.0% in 2013 - CSO

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Lime: The long-term solution for soil health

Lime: The long-term solution for soil health

Healthy soil is the foundation of profitable and sustainable farming. Post-harvest is a crucial...

Beef

about 11 years ago

May sees another big uplift in beef production

Irish beef production in May was once again significantly ahead of year earlier levels, according...

May sees another big uplift in beef production

Breaking News

about 11 years ago

Bad milking practices cost farmers €560/week

Dairy farmers with an 80-cow herd could be losing up to €560 per week because of high somatic...

Bad milking practices cost farmers €560/week

Beef

about 11 years ago

Beef Data Programme payments this week

The Department of Agriculture today announced the commencement of payments to almost 26,000 suckler...

Beef Data Programme payments this week

Beef

about 11 years ago

Government TDs shoot down Ó Cuív's beef regulator plans

Fianna Fáil last night used its Private Members’ Business in the Dail to highlight the beef...

Government TDs shoot down Ó Cuív's beef regulator plans

Beef

about 11 years ago

Weak demand continues to impact on cattle prices – Bord Bia

Finished cattle prices continue to be impacted by weak demand from key export markets, according to...

Weak demand continues to impact on cattle prices – Bord Bia

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

Irish Dairy Board opens new US facility

The Irish Dairy Board is today opening a new $12 million facility in Wisconsin, as part of a $80...

Irish Dairy Board opens new US facility

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Balancing herd diets for winter milk production

Balancing herd diets for winter milk production

As cows transition from pasture to indoor housing, winter milk production presents unique...

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

Ministers farm household income comments outrageous - ICSA

ICSA President Patrick Kent has expressed surprise and disappointment at Agriculture Minister Simon...

Ministers farm household income comments outrageous - ICSA

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

Who will be the next EU Farm Commissioner?

There now seems every likelihood that the Romanian politician Dacian Cioloş will be asked to serve...

Who will be the next EU Farm Commissioner?

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

Coveney announces partial merger between Coillte and Bord na Móna

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney, today welcomed the Government...

Coveney announces partial merger between Coillte and Bord na Móna

Beef

about 11 years ago

Ó Cuív calls for Minister to Establish Independent Beef Regulator

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture, Éamon Ó Cuív, has called on the Government to...

Ó Cuív calls for Minister to Establish Independent Beef Regulator

Breaking News

about 11 years ago

Department expects 25,000 GLAS participants next year

Some 25,000 participants in the new GLAS scheme by the end of 2015, according to the Minister for...

Department expects 25,000 GLAS participants next year

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

€10.5m paid out under TB Eradication scheme in 2013

In 2013, the Department of Agriculture paid €10.5m to 3,376 herdowners under TB Eradication...

€10.5m paid out under TB Eradication scheme in 2013

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Paperwork pressure tops Irish farmers’ concerns

Paperwork pressure tops Irish farmers’ concerns

Irish farmers are facing unprecedented levels of bureaucracy, with 60% naming rules and regulations...

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

Farm income and farm household income two different things – Minister

In the wake of recent farm income results from Teagasc, the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the...

Farm income and farm household income two different things – Minister

Agri-Business

about 11 years ago

EU becomes world largest agri-food exporter

With agri-food exports reaching €120 billion in 2013, the EU28 became the world's number one...

EU becomes world largest agri-food exporter

Breaking News

about 11 years ago

Minister says there is no threat to liquid milk supply

There is no indication of a threat to the supply of fresh liquid winter milk in the near term,...

Minister says there is no threat to liquid milk supply

Beef

about 11 years ago

ICMSA says beef crisis has cost farmers €106 million

The current beef crisis has cost farmers €106 million this year alone, according to the...

ICMSA says beef crisis has cost farmers €106 million

Beef

about 11 years ago

Meat Industry Ireland defends price paid to beef farmers

Meat Industry Ireland has defended the price it pays to beef farmers, saying it paid a 40% increase...

Meat Industry Ireland defends price paid to beef farmers

Breaking News

about 11 years ago

Town of Monaghan Co-op new Aldi milk supplier

Aldi today announced a new agreement with Town of Monaghan Co-op Ltd. that will see the co-op...

Town of Monaghan Co-op new Aldi milk supplier

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