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Should I buy in or breed my own replacements?

Beef

over 7 years ago

Should I buy in or breed my own replacements?

Selecting or breeding replacements is an extremely important job on suckler farms. These animals...

Getting the basics right when it comes to grazing infrastructure

Grass

over 7 years ago

Getting the basics right when it comes to grazing infrastructure

Profitable beef production in Ireland is based on the use of high quantities of quality grass to...

Dairy feeding options in summer drought conditions outlined

Dairy

over 7 years ago

Dairy feeding options in summer drought conditions outlined

By Dr. Siobhan Kavanagh, Teagasc Soil moisture and high daily temperatures have begun to...

Man killed in Mayo farm accident

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Man killed in Mayo farm accident

A farmer has been killed in a farm accident in Co. Mayo earlier today (Saturday, June 30), An Garda...

What sires are the beef calves from the dairy herd sired by?

Beef

over 7 years ago

What sires are the beef calves from the dairy herd sired by?

Ireland’s dairy-beef industry has found itself propelled into the fast lane. With expansion in...

Tillage

over 7 years ago

'Farmers looking forward to a bumper maize harvest'

Irish growers are expected to reap a bumper crop of maize at harvest time this autumn, according to...

'Farmers looking forward to a bumper maize harvest'

Tillage

over 7 years ago

Grain price: Markets showing signs of resurgence

Grain price has been unsettled in the past few weeks and – more worryingly for grain farmers –...

Grain price: Markets showing signs of resurgence

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Ammonia becoming sticking point in planning again

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) says ammonia is fast becoming a “major stumbling block” for...

Ammonia becoming sticking point in planning again

Opinion

over 7 years ago

How did the potato industry get it so wrong?

The Guild of Agricultural Journalists recently hosted a very informative potato forum for members....

How did the potato industry get it so wrong?

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

'The vicar of Listowel' offsets artistic success with farm roots

Joe Murphy is an unusual Kerry man in that he hasn’t an interest in sport. But he is carrying...

'The vicar of Listowel' offsets artistic success with farm roots

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Engines at the ready for annual vintage run in Louth

All engines are raring to go in the small village of Knockbridge, Co. Louth, for the upcoming road...

Engines at the ready for annual vintage run in Louth

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Retired Wexford farmer recalls inspirational Vietnam trip

When retired Wexford farmer, Ann Stenning, returned from a sojourn in Vietnam, she faced a clean-up...

Retired Wexford farmer recalls inspirational Vietnam trip

Beef

over 7 years ago

Calving heifers at 24 months: What's the big deal?

Calving heifers at 24 months has raised some concerns among farmers in the past. There are many...

Calving heifers at 24 months: What's the big deal?

Beef

over 7 years ago

Introducing Grange's dairy calf-to-beef herd

Thousands of farmers flocked to Teagasc Grange for this year’s BEEF 2018 event. Although the...

Introducing Grange's dairy calf-to-beef herd

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

CEO at FBD facing internal inquiry

It has emerged that Fiona Muldoon, the chief executive of FBD Insurance, is the subject of an...

CEO at FBD facing internal inquiry

Beef

over 7 years ago

2 beef breed societies pull out of ICBF programme

Two beef breed societies have confirmed to AgriLand that they are pulling out of the Beef Gene...

2 beef breed societies pull out of ICBF programme

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

National motorways blocked due to grass fire

A number of national motorways and railways have been blocked or disrupted due to gorse and grass...

National motorways blocked due to grass fire

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

High temperatures give rise to melting roads

Contractors, farmers and other road-users in certain areas around Ireland are noticing road...

High temperatures give rise to melting roads

Environment

over 7 years ago

High-temperature warning extended

The Status Yellow weather warning for high temperatures which has been in place all week has been...

High-temperature warning extended

Grass

over 7 years ago

753 responses already submitted for fodder census

A total of 753 survey responses have already been submitted to the national fodder census...

753 responses already submitted for fodder census

Environment

over 7 years ago

Group water scheme users warned to 'be wise' during shortage

With water demand currently at “exceptionally high” levels, this has...

Group water scheme users warned to 'be wise' during shortage

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Milk replacer facility investment worth €3.3 million announced

A €3.3 million investment in a new purpose-built finishing and packing facility near Kells, Co....

Milk replacer facility investment worth €3.3 million announced

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Potential for Irish agri exports through online platforms highlighted

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and Bord Bia hosted a seminar with senior...

Potential for Irish agri exports through online platforms highlighted

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