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Drugs worth €730,000 found hidden in farm machinery

Rural Life

over 8 years ago

Drugs worth €730,000 found hidden in farm machinery

An Garda Siochana has made a massive seizure of drugs hidden among agricultural machinery over...

Video: Bales of straw arrive at department HQ as IFA protest gathers pace

Tillage

over 8 years ago

Video: Bales of straw arrive at department HQ as IFA protest gathers pace

A trailer load of 4X4 round bales of straw has arrived at the headquarters of the Department of...

Crops and Cultivation 2017: One-pass systems for up to €103,000

Machinery

over 8 years ago

Crops and Cultivation 2017: One-pass systems for up to €103,000

Farmers got to see some of the latest advancements in cultivation technology up close and personal...

Number of IFA protesters set to grow at department HQ, but will they be let in?

Tillage

over 8 years ago

Number of IFA protesters set to grow at department HQ, but will they be let in?

The number of protesters at the Irish Farmers’ Association’s (IFA) sit-in at the headquarters...

Pics: Herefords out in force at the Longford Show

Beef

over 8 years ago

Pics: Herefords out in force at the Longford Show

A sizable Hereford championship was held last Sunday, July 2, at the County Longford Show and...

Sheep

over 8 years ago

Sheep marts: Factory price cuts take hold of the ringside trade

Factories have moved to knock spring lamb quotes by up to 60c/kg over the past three weeks and,...

Sheep marts: Factory price cuts take hold of the ringside trade

Tillage

over 8 years ago

Rumoured €5,000 limit for proposed tillage crisis fund 'an insult to farmers'

The rumoured €5,000 maximum payment limit per farmer under the proposed tillage crisis fund has...

Rumoured €5,000 limit for proposed tillage crisis fund 'an insult to farmers'

Beef

over 8 years ago

Irish beef producers may benefit from the EU/Japan trade deal

A free trade agreement between the European Union and Japan is expected to be finalised later today...

Irish beef producers may benefit from the EU/Japan trade deal

Dairy

over 8 years ago

What can dairy farmers do to limit the impact of Brexit?

Brexit has caused a massive urgency in how dairy farmers adopt and utilise technological...

What can dairy farmers do to limit the impact of Brexit?

Tillage

over 8 years ago

IFA delegation in for the long haul at department's HQ

A delegation from the Irish Farmers’ Association’s (IFA’s) National Grain Committee is...

IFA delegation in for the long haul at department's HQ

Tillage

over 8 years ago

IFA occupies department over clarification on tillage crisis fund

An occupation of the Department of Agriculture is underway as members of the Irish Farmers’...

IFA occupies department over clarification on tillage crisis fund

Dairy

over 8 years ago

Video: IHFA national open day to return to Wicklow farm after 25 years

The Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) is preparing to hold its national open day on the...

Video: IHFA national open day to return to Wicklow farm after 25 years

Agri-Business

over 8 years ago

Musgrave turnover up 3.4% in 2016

Irish food wholesaler Musgrave saw the value of its turnover rise 3.4% between 2015 and 2016,...

Musgrave turnover up 3.4% in 2016

N.Ireland

over 8 years ago

Spanish market ‘may demand more barley imports after dry season’

There is the potential for increased demand for barley in the Spanish market after dryness was...

Spanish market ‘may demand more barley imports after dry season’

Sheep

over 8 years ago

Graphic content: Sheeps' ears sliced off and 'throats stabbed' in malicious attack

A farmer in Co. Down woke up this morning, July 5, to find three of his sheep dead after a violent...

Graphic content: Sheeps' ears sliced off and 'throats stabbed' in malicious attack

Beef

over 8 years ago

Cattle marts: Numbers on the increase as grass growth slows

Falling grass growth rates have resulted in more cattle being offered for sale in recent days;...

Cattle marts: Numbers on the increase as grass growth slows

Environment

over 8 years ago

Deal signed for €650 million hydroelectric plant in Tipperary

The €650 million ‘Silvermines Hydro Electric Power Station Project‘ has taken a step closer...

Deal signed for €650 million hydroelectric plant in Tipperary

N.Ireland

over 8 years ago

Call for NI farmers to ‘stand firm’ against abattoirs on beef prices

Farmers in Northern Ireland have been urged to “stand firm” against abattoirs, north and south...

Call for NI farmers to ‘stand firm’ against abattoirs on beef prices

Agri-Business

over 8 years ago

'Dramatic increase in insurance premiums threatens survival of marts'

Local livestock marts in Co. Donegal are being placed under significant pressure due to...

'Dramatic increase in insurance premiums threatens survival of marts'

Tillage

over 8 years ago

Political pressure to ban certain herbicides 'will only increase'

Concerns over the use of certain plant protection products are among a range of issues set to...

Political pressure to ban certain herbicides 'will only increase'

Agri-Business

over 8 years ago

Yoghurt label in €200,000 deal with SuperValu

ProU Yogurt, based at Killowen Farm, Co. Wexford, has entered into a retail listing worth...

Yoghurt label in €200,000 deal with SuperValu

Rural Life

over 8 years ago

Pics: Irish farm spanning 2,400ac sells for €17.4 million

A farm in Co. Donegal, consisting of approximately 2,400ac, has sold for €17.425 million,...

Pics: Irish farm spanning 2,400ac sells for €17.4 million

Rural Life

over 8 years ago

Reminder: AgTech Symposium commences in Tipperary today

An ‘AgTech Symposium’ is taking place today, (Wednesday, July 5) in the Horse and Jockey Hotel,...

Reminder: AgTech Symposium commences in Tipperary today

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