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Clare farmer elected chairman of ICOS's National Marts Committee

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Clare farmer elected chairman of ICOS's National Marts Committee

A combined suckler and dairy farmer from Kilrush, Co. Clare, has been elected chairman of the...

Man in his 70s dies in Galway farm accident

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Man in his 70s dies in Galway farm accident

A 73-year-old man has died following a farm accident in Co. Galway yesterday (Tuesday, July 24), a...

Creed voices fears over 'genuine farmer' definition based on income tests

Agri Politics

over 7 years ago

Creed voices fears over 'genuine farmer' definition based on income tests

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, has expressed concerns over how...

Hopes that Fair Deal changes can be passed by year end

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Hopes that Fair Deal changes can be passed by year end

It is hoped that approved changes to the Fair Deal Scheme can be passed through both houses of the...

Buying oilseed rape straw? Ask what herbicide it received

Tillage

over 7 years ago

Buying oilseed rape straw? Ask what herbicide it received

Many farmers may be considering buying rape straw for animal feed or bedding. If so, they should...

Sheep

over 7 years ago

Sheep trade: Some stability restored to the lamb market

As it stands, lamb buyers are currently offering a base price of 480-490c/kg (excluding Quality...

Sheep trade: Some stability restored to the lamb market

Beef

over 7 years ago

Cattle marts: Drought conditions still affecting mart trading

Although rain has fallen in some areas in Ireland, it didn’t even scratch the surface in terms of...

Cattle marts: Drought conditions still affecting mart trading

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Banker's insight: Inheritance, farm succession and the weather

Bank of Ireland (BOI) held an agri outlook seminar for farming families in Co. Kildare yesterday...

Banker's insight: Inheritance, farm succession and the weather

Agri Politics

over 7 years ago

Kerry farmers protest over 'rigid approach' to greenway project

Opposition against the use of Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPOs) to secure lands for the South Kerry...

Kerry farmers protest over 'rigid approach' to greenway project

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Additional €10 billion secured for agri modernisation under CAP

An additional €10 billion has been secured for farm modernisation under the Common Agricultural...

Additional €10 billion secured for agri modernisation under CAP

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Fair Deal Scheme changes given green light

The Government has approved a proposal to change the treatment of farms and businesses under the...

Fair Deal Scheme changes given green light

Environment

over 7 years ago

Cabinet approval secured for Renewable Electricity Support Scheme

Government approval for the new Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) was secured by the...

Cabinet approval secured for Renewable Electricity Support Scheme

Machinery

over 7 years ago

US machinery firm back in action after 'major tornado'

Vermeer – a US company best known in farming circles for its hay and forage machinery – was hit...

US machinery firm back in action after 'major tornado'

Agri Politics

over 7 years ago

Creed discusses drought plans with commissioner and banks

Minister for Agriculture Food and the Marine Michael Creed met with EU Agriculture Commissioner...

Creed discusses drought plans with commissioner and banks

Machinery

over 7 years ago

'Mass production' of newest Zetor design kicks off

During recent days, the first Zetor Major tractors to feature a “new design” came off the...

'Mass production' of newest Zetor design kicks off

Machinery

over 7 years ago

Problems afoot for UK tractor 'type-approvals' after Brexit?

CEMA – the umbrella body representing the agricultural machinery manufacturing...

Problems afoot for UK tractor 'type-approvals' after Brexit?

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Farmers owed money after mart closure urged to attend meeting

Farmers owed money after the closure of Castleblayney Mart in Co. Monaghan earlier this year are...

Farmers owed money after mart closure urged to attend meeting

Beef

over 7 years ago

How many people have been killed on Irish farms in the last 10 years?

A large crowd attended the first of a series of farm walks organised by Bord Bia and Teagasc to...

How many people have been killed on Irish farms in the last 10 years?

Tillage

over 7 years ago

Video: Mayo straw bales sold before they hit the ground

The “absolutely mental demand” for straw at the moment was captured in a recent video posted on...

Video: Mayo straw bales sold before they hit the ground

Beef

over 7 years ago

No 'immediate threat' of vets striking at meat factories

There is no “immediate threat” of temporary veterinary inspectors (TVIs) going on strike...

No 'immediate threat' of vets striking at meat factories

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

French farmers bring Tour de France to standstill with protest

Protesting French farmers brought the Tour de France to a temporary standstill earlier today, with...

French farmers bring Tour de France to standstill with protest

Agri Politics

over 7 years ago

'Minister fiddles with rules while rural Ireland burns' - McGrath

Farmers are being driven to the limits of their endurance, as the consequences of an unprecedented...

'Minister fiddles with rules while rural Ireland burns' - McGrath

Pig/Poultry

over 7 years ago

Teagasc restructuring sees new appointment to Pig Development Department

Teagasc has appointed researcher Edgar Garcia Manzanilla as the head of its Pig Development...

Teagasc restructuring sees new appointment to Pig Development Department

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