N.Ireland
Taking a ‘silo approach’ to animal health misses out fundamentally on the impact this key principle of animal husbandry has across farming
A former member of the high profile TB Eradication Partnership (TBEP) in Northern Ireland has...
Bluetongue disease will, inevitably, reach the island of Ireland. And this may well happen sooner rather than later.
Ai Services is investing a new, state-of-the-art bull stud and sexed semen laboratory at its Ballycraigy headquarters in South Co Antrim.
Members of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science (NIIAS) visited the salt mines at Carrickfergus in Co Antrim
Environment
The Marginal Abatement Cost Curve (MACC) is identifying the most cost-effective pathway to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) and agri-emissions...
Ulster Grassland Society (UGS) president, John Egerton, has confirmed the key role that soil management will play on farms in delivering...
Methane inhibitors must work in both a confined feeding and grazing scenario if ruminant agriculture is to meet its climate change targets.
Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science (NIIAS) chairman, Jim Freeburn, has confirmed the key role played by the organisation
Northern Ireland’s milk producers have been told they have nothing to fear from the ‘information challenge’ that lies ahead.
Potato and vegetable processer Mash Direct is attributing its success to an ability to shorten supply lines to an absolute minimum.
The gap between consumers and producers will be discussed at the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science (NIIAS) conference.