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Death announced of the Irish man who founded Alltech

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Death announced of the Irish man who founded Alltech

The death has been announced of the founder and president of Alltech, Dr. Pearse Lyons. Alltech...

'There will be no bailout if milk price drops' - Hogan

Dairy

over 7 years ago

'There will be no bailout if milk price drops' - Hogan

Auction report: Big, fresh ‘red’ fleet goes under the hammer

Machinery

over 7 years ago

Auction report: Big, fresh ‘red’ fleet goes under the hammer

Preparations underway as 'Grass & Muck 2018' shapes up for May

Machinery

over 7 years ago

Preparations underway as 'Grass & Muck 2018' shapes up for May

'Green' farm subsidies could include better housing and intact tail payments

N.Ireland

over 7 years ago

'Green' farm subsidies could include better housing and intact tail payments

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Last call for farmers, fishers and growers to take part in annual Regulator survey

Last call for farmers, fishers and growers to take part in annual Regulator survey

A survey providing Irish farmers, fishers, and growers the opportunity to share their experience of...

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Repairing storm-damaged roofs should be done with 'extreme caution in mind'

Repairing storm-damaged roofs should be carried out with “extreme caution in mind”, according...

Repairing storm-damaged roofs should be done with 'extreme caution in mind'

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Glanbia growth continues with Government-backed €160 million development

Glanbia Ireland’s Wexford cheese plant was officially re-opened by Minister for Agriculture, Food...

Glanbia growth continues with Government-backed €160 million development

N.Ireland

over 7 years ago

Farmers still trying to rear BVD positive calves despite 80% failing

A number of Northern Irish farmers have been enquiring about the best way to rear BVD persistently...

Farmers still trying to rear BVD positive calves despite 80% failing

Machinery

over 7 years ago

Trade focus: Is a quad the best 'tractor' a stock farmer could have?

Each year there is always a small buzz of excitement as the tractor registration figures are...

Trade focus: Is a quad the best 'tractor' a stock farmer could have?

Environment

over 7 years ago

Status Yellow weather warning issued for the country

Following on from last week’s chaotic weather conditions, Met Eireann has issued a Status Yellow...

Status Yellow weather warning issued for the country

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

Top tips for motorists sharing public roads with farm machinery

There is set to be an increased volume of farm machinery travelling on public roads in the coming...

Top tips for motorists sharing public roads with farm machinery

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Watch: How 6 dairy farmers make milk quality a priority

Watch: How 6 dairy farmers make milk quality a priority

The Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) Focus Farm series highlights some of Ireland’s...

Machinery

over 7 years ago

What's the contractor 'price' for harvesting willow?

Yesterday, we brought you news that Bord na Mona is apparently working with the Department of...

What's the contractor 'price' for harvesting willow?

Dairy

over 7 years ago

Ornua PPI takes a tumble for February index

The Ornua Purchase Price Index (PPI) for February has taken a tumble from last month, dropping down...

Ornua PPI takes a tumble for February index

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

Origin reports a revenue increase of 4% in 6-month period

An increase in revenue of 4% has been reported by Origin Enterprises as it announced...

Origin reports a revenue increase of 4% in 6-month period

Agri Politics

over 7 years ago

Threatened CAP cuts 'ominous for rural Ireland'

Comments made by the European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources on the possibility of...

Threatened CAP cuts 'ominous for rural Ireland'

Sheep

over 7 years ago

Be on the watch out for twin lamb disease

It’s been a tough couple of days for sheep farmers; especially those whose flocks were exposed to...

Be on the watch out for twin lamb disease

Tillage

over 7 years ago

What to do with your late-sown winter wheat

Winter wheat often undergoes hardship; perhaps even more so this season, as growers scrambled to...

What to do with your late-sown winter wheat

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Online programme for supporters of farmers facing mental health struggles

Online programme for supporters of farmers facing mental health struggles

In farming communities across Ireland, the pressure on mental health can be deeply felt not just by...

Beef

over 7 years ago

How prevalent was liver fluke in Irish cattle in 2017?

The extent to which Irish beef cattle are suffering from liver fluke, liver abscesses and pneumonia...

How prevalent was liver fluke in Irish cattle in 2017?

Grass

over 7 years ago

Key pillars to achieving healthy soils and getting more from grassland

Despite the recent snowfalls and harsh growing conditions, farmers need to be proactive on...

Key pillars to achieving healthy soils and getting more from grassland

Grass

over 7 years ago

Simplification of fodder transport subsidy on the cards

A simplification of the controversial fodder transport subsidy has been signalled by Department of...

Simplification of fodder transport subsidy on the cards

Tillage

over 7 years ago

Sugar beet growers to be reimbursed following levy miscalculation

Sugar beet growers and the former sugar processor Greencore are set to be reimbursed following a...

Sugar beet growers to be reimbursed following levy miscalculation

Grass

over 7 years ago

Fodder transport subsidy 'not working, with too much bureaucracy'

The “miniscule” level of applications made to the fodder transport scheme is clear evidence...

Fodder transport subsidy 'not working, with too much bureaucracy'

Rural Life

over 7 years ago

'Farm machinery has a legal right to use public roads'

Motorists have been urged not to forget the help provided by farmers and agricultural contractors...

'Farm machinery has a legal right to use public roads'

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