Rural Life
A not-for-profit organisation that focuses on regenerating ecosystems will host a walk exploring the future of farming in Co. Tyrone next week
Tillage
Teagasc has announced that it is organising a series of eight farm walks on the theme of organic tillage, starting next week.
Environment
The wide diversity in Irish farming systems and approaches to farming with nature in mind are represented by Farming for Nature's farm walks.
Ireland’s nature and wildlife will take centre stage for National Biodiversity Week 2024 from Friday, May 17 to Sunday, May 26, with over....
Dairy
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) are hosting a series of six farm walks to illustrate and define ‘Efficient and..
N.Ireland
Farm walks are being held to assist farmers to highlight key measures that can improve environmental performance in milk production.
The first 'Growing Organics' farm walk takes place next week (Friday, June 2) on the Stanley's farm in Laois.
Several farm walks with focus on biodiversity, soil health, and hedgerows will take place as part of National Biodiversity Week 2023.
The first of two farm walks, organised by Farming for Nature, invites visitors to a 9ac chemical-free horticulture farm in Co. Westmeath.
The Limerick and Tipperary Organic Farming Group will hold a farm walk this week to strengthen the organic farming sector in Ireland.
Farming for Nature project has welcomed a new farmer, Graham Harris from Kildare, to its ambassador network.
Two FFN farm walks in Co. Clare and Galway are set to take place this weekend showcasing ambassador farmers and their contribution to nature.
Agri-Business
National Organic Skillnet (NOTS) is bringing back its series of farm walks in organic and biological agriculture throughout this summer.
Minister of State Pippa Hackett has encouraged farmers to consider attending some of the upcoming organic farm walks over the coming months.
Sheep
Teagasc, the agriculture and food development authority, will host a series of BETTER sheep farm walks in the coming days.
Bureaucracy; financial strain; unpredictable weather; and unannounced Department of Agriculture inspections can cause anxiety among farmers.
Farmers will learn how to complete a simple cash flow budget at the upcoming dairy farm walks, Teagasc Financial Specialist, James McDonnell has said.