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LacPatrick wins big at major business awards

Dairy

over 7 years ago

LacPatrick wins big at major business awards

Northern dairy giant LacPatrick has been named as one of the big winners at the 2018 Made in...

See the 16-year-old John Deere 7710 that sold for almost £50,000

Machinery

over 7 years ago

See the 16-year-old John Deere 7710 that sold for almost £50,000

Sheep farmers to protest over EID tagging in Dublin today

Sheep

over 7 years ago

Sheep farmers to protest over EID tagging in Dublin today

Fancy a new start in an agricultural role?

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Fancy a new start in an agricultural role?

Reasonably good weather in store with highs of 19° this week

Environment

over 7 years ago

Reasonably good weather in store with highs of 19° this week

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Built better for generations – Ploughing Championships special offer

Built better for generations – Ploughing Championships special offer

When it comes to building a home, you deserve more than just four walls and a roof. You deserve...

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Irish trade mission to China gets underway

A large delegation of Irish food industry representatives, led by Minister for Agriculture, Food...

Irish trade mission to China gets underway

Opinion

over 7 years ago

HSA is working with one hand tied behind its back

Martin O’Halloran, the chief executive of the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), went on radio...

HSA is working with one hand tied behind its back

Dairy

over 7 years ago

Don't let an under-performing bull put a dampener on breeding

Breeding has commenced on numerous dairy farms throughout the country. Initially, many farmers are...

Don't let an under-performing bull put a dampener on breeding

Tillage

over 7 years ago

CROPS WATCH: Beet sown later than planned and early herbicide is essential

Beet sowing was delayed on John Mulhare’s farm this year. The TerraChem agronomist explains what...

CROPS WATCH: Beet sown later than planned and early herbicide is essential

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Deadline looms for leasing of entitlements

Joseph Naughton, of Joseph Naughton Auctioneers, is one of the busiest auctioneers in Ireland when...

Deadline looms for leasing of entitlements

N.Ireland

over 7 years ago

'Experienced farmer' dies in north-west quad accident

A farmer who “dedicated his life to agriculture” has died in a quad accident on...

'Experienced farmer' dies in north-west quad accident

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Cultivate raises unsecured lending limit to €100,000 as farmer demand grows

Cultivate raises unsecured lending limit to €100,000 as farmer demand grows

Irish farmers are investing more confidently in their businesses, thanks to a major update from...

Opinion

over 7 years ago

It’s time we put an end to the leasing of entitlements

The fact that landowners can lease out their entitlements is a symptom of everything that’s wrong...

It’s time we put an end to the leasing of entitlements

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Top class designer delights global market from Laois farm

A 27-year-old architect, whose wood designs are captivating international gallery owners and...

Top class designer delights global market from Laois farm

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

'Drink link' tag on new rural transport pilot 'an insult'

“Dubbing the new rural transport pilot programme a ‘drink link‘ undermines the service and is...

'Drink link' tag on new rural transport pilot 'an insult'

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Search is on for rural leaders of tomorrow

The search for tomorrow’s community leaders has well and truly begun, with applications now open...

Search is on for rural leaders of tomorrow

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Cork Summer Show to celebrate 'wonders of farm life'

After a testing few months, Munster farmers are looking forward to congregating at the Cork Summer...

Cork Summer Show to celebrate 'wonders of farm life'

Beef

over 7 years ago

Diary date: What's in store at the IGA beef conference 2018?

The Irish Grassland Association (IGA) will hold its National Beef Conference in the Clanard Court...

Diary date: What's in store at the IGA beef conference 2018?

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Major regional roadshow aims to grow Ireland’s organic livestock sector

Major regional roadshow aims to grow Ireland’s organic livestock sector

Ireland’s organic farming community is set to take centre stage this autumn with the launch of a...

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Demand to lease entitlements, while sales running at lower levels

There is demand on leased land and entitlements in this country and trade is booming in...

Demand to lease entitlements, while sales running at lower levels

Beef

over 7 years ago

Be on the look out for grass tetany

By now, the majority of herds have been let out to pasture. However, farmers must now turn their...

Be on the look out for grass tetany

Tillage

over 7 years ago

Tillage focus: Still sowing spring crops in south Wexford

It’s almost the middle of May and, in a normal year, spring barley crops would have received a...

Tillage focus: Still sowing spring crops in south Wexford

Opinion

over 7 years ago

The Irish dairy industry must buy-in to some production control mechanism

Telling the world that Ireland has some divine right to produce all the milk it wants in the wake...

The Irish dairy industry must buy-in to some production control mechanism

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Kerry farm family poised to set 5 Guinness World Records

A farm family from Annascaul, Co. Kerry, with its own gym in a former milking parlour, will attempt...

Kerry farm family poised to set 5 Guinness World Records

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

'Farmers must wear sunscreen - even on cloudy days'

The sunny bank holiday weekend brought the importance of wearing sunscreen into focus with the...

'Farmers must wear sunscreen - even on cloudy days'

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