Tillage
Teagasc has confirmed the performance levels achieved on Irish grain farms in 2024. The figures are based on National Farm Survey (NFS) data
Agri-Business
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has published data on farm...
Dairy
Thriving for a "simple operation" that allows for easier and shorter working hours and to encourage the next generation into farming...
There is no doubt that 2024 proved to be a challenging year for farmers and so farmers should be analysing their farm performance for...
N.Ireland
Results of a new business report show a wide range in farm performance levels in NI particularly in relation to dairy cow performance.
Dairy Technical
The majority of spring-calving herds are now dry and it is a good opportunity to review your farm performance for 2023.
According to Omagh-based accountant, Seamus McCaffrey, accurate record keeping has always been an important aspect of farm management.
10 out of 14 of the farming enterprises in NI recorded gross margins increases last year, according to the DAERA Farm Performance Indicator.
As spring-calving dairy farms enter into the dry period it is a good time to review farm performance in 2022 and identify areas for improvement in 2023.