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Hardest Harvest: Cork dairy farmer goes on African odyssey

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Hardest Harvest: Cork dairy farmer goes on African odyssey

Cork dairy farmer Paula Hynes swapped changing clusters for Kenyan challenges when she travelled...

GDT falls slightly in May Day auction

Dairy

over 7 years ago

GDT falls slightly in May Day auction

Classic corner: Restored Muir-Hill back from retirement in Co. Kerry

Machinery

over 7 years ago

Classic corner: Restored Muir-Hill back from retirement in Co. Kerry

€15 million LEADER food fund aims to 'sustain rural livelihoods'

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

€15 million LEADER food fund aims to 'sustain rural livelihoods'

Farmers offered complimentary heart health checks

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Farmers offered complimentary heart health checks

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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...

Pig/Poultry

over 7 years ago

Pig prices remain static as producers likely to be hit with increased costs

Pig prices have continued to remain static in Ireland, as producers are likely to be hit with...

Pig prices remain static as producers likely to be hit with increased costs

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Bord Bia conducts 'action plan' in response to Sainsbury's/Asda merger

Bord Bia is carrying out an “immediate action plan” on the potential impact of the planned...

Bord Bia conducts 'action plan' in response to Sainsbury's/Asda merger

N.Ireland

over 7 years ago

Reactor fraud: Illegal TB tag swapping suspected in the North

Some “selfish” owners of TB reactor cattle have been suspected of swapping ear tags in a bid to...

Reactor fraud: Illegal TB tag swapping suspected in the North

N.Ireland

over 7 years ago

Confusion risks NI being shoehorned into English farm policies

Northern Ireland risks seeing major agricultural policies designed with rural England in mind...

Confusion risks NI being shoehorned into English farm policies

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Extra BPS online application clinics announced

Details of additional one-to-one clinics for farmers who are making their Basic Payment Scheme...

Extra BPS online application clinics announced

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

EU young farmers welcome proposed CAP reform

Young farmer representatives, both at home and in Brussels, have welcomed Common Agricultural...

EU young farmers welcome proposed CAP reform

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Using science-backed strategies to reduce risks and boost crop yields

Using science-backed strategies to reduce risks and boost crop yields

As farmers struggle with ever-decreasing chemical options, increasing environmental pressures, and...

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Irish agri leaders deliver sharp riposte to English MP calling for beef tariffs

Irish leaders in the agricultural sector have reacted to a UK MP who last week urged the UK...

Irish agri leaders deliver sharp riposte to English MP calling for beef tariffs

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

'Those who live near a farm are less likely to develop allergies'

Living relatively close to a livestock farm could lower one’s risk of developing allergies, a new...

'Those who live near a farm are less likely to develop allergies'

Dairy

over 7 years ago

Land prices soar by almost 20% in Munster - but decline elsewhere

Land prices in Munster increased across all categories in 2017 and are now back at the high levels...

Land prices soar by almost 20% in Munster - but decline elsewhere

Sheep

over 7 years ago

Factory trade: Hogget quotes drop to €6/kg

Factory buyers have moved to tighten their grip on the hogget trade and, as a result, quote...

Factory trade: Hogget quotes drop to €6/kg

Tillage

over 7 years ago

CROPS WATCH: Early management of beet is key to success

John Mulhare, TerraChem agronomist, is behind on his beet crop. He hasn’t planted a seed and...

CROPS WATCH: Early management of beet is key to success

Sheep

over 7 years ago

Sheep focus: Success with Suffolks at Malin Head

Farming on the island of Ireland’s most northerly point – Malin Head – the Doherty family has...

Sheep focus: Success with Suffolks at Malin Head

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Future-proofing your farm: Steps you can take today

Future-proofing your farm: Steps you can take today

Irish dairy farmers face constant change, from unpredictable weather to evolving regulations and...

Agri Politics

over 7 years ago

Creed 'will not seek' an extension to BPS application deadline

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, is unlikely to seek an extension...

Creed 'will not seek' an extension to BPS application deadline

Dairy

over 7 years ago

Milk collections decrease as need for fodder imports draws to a close

Some of the major processors have seen milk supplies decrease in recent weeks, with many also...

Milk collections decrease as need for fodder imports draws to a close

Beef

over 7 years ago

How many E-grade cattle were slaughtered between January and March?

E-grade cattle accounted for the lowest proportion of animals slaughtered in approved beef export...

How many E-grade cattle were slaughtered between January and March?

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Masons to double production capacity with new blending plant

One of Northern Ireland’s largest compounders is set to more than double its production capacity...

Masons to double production capacity with new blending plant

Sheep

over 7 years ago

Sheep carcasses 'deemed unfit for the food chain'

A number of sheep carcasses have been “deemed unfit for the food chain” following the detection...

Sheep carcasses 'deemed unfit for the food chain'

N.Ireland

over 7 years ago

Nature organisation blames CAP for 'biodiversity decline'

An environmental lobby group has called for Northern Ireland’s future agricultural subsidies to...

Nature organisation blames CAP for 'biodiversity decline'

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