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Arla UK decreases June milk price

Dairy

over 10 years ago

Arla UK decreases June milk price

Arla Foods is to decrease its UK June milk price by 1c/kg, the co-operative has announced. Arla increased its April milk price by 1.5c/kg and held that price into May.

Dry, mild and highs of 20 degrees over the weekend - Met Eireann

Environment

over 10 years ago

Dry, mild and highs of 20 degrees over the weekend - Met Eireann

Met Eireann says the weekend will be dry and mild with temperatures reaching 20 degrees in places. Next week will start off dry and bright, it says.

Musgrave Group sells UK business for €57m

Agri-Business

over 10 years ago

Musgrave Group sells UK business for €57m

The Musgrave Group has sold its UK business, which operates the Budgens and Londis brands, to UK wholesale provider Booker for €57m.

Over 7,000 applications to date for new suckler scheme

Beef

over 10 years ago

Over 7,000 applications to date for new suckler scheme

Latest figures show that just over 20% of the Minister's target number of applications the new suckler scheme has been received to date.

Farming opportunities abound in western Poland

Tillage

over 10 years ago

Farming opportunities abound in western Poland

There are tremendous prospects for young people from Ireland to establish attractive share farming opportunities in western Poland

Sheep

over 10 years ago

Coveney says no to all-island sheep meat label

Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has ruled out the introduction of an al-island sheep meat label.

Coveney says no to all-island sheep meat label

Dairy

over 10 years ago

China must have a sustainable, indigenous dairy sector

It is in the interests of the global dairy sector for China to have its own sustainable milk industry

China must have a sustainable, indigenous dairy sector

Grass

over 10 years ago

Silage quality key if producing more milk this autumn

Spring milk producers wanting to maximise milk from grazed grass, must also maximise silage quality

Silage quality key if producing more milk this autumn

Rural Life

over 10 years ago

'The cow charged me, knocked me unconscious and trampled me'

Ann Farrell from Longwood, Co. Meath had a lucky escape when one of the cows on her farm charged her and trampled her after it gave birth to a bull calf.

'The cow charged me, knocked me unconscious and trampled me'

Agri-Business

over 10 years ago

'5 year rule for 60% grants will exclude many young farmers'

Many young farmers who are under 40 years of age will be excluded from the new 60% farm buildings grants, according to the IFA's Flor McCarthy.

'5 year rule for 60% grants will exclude many young farmers'

Environment

over 10 years ago

Coveney agrees to extend GLAS deadline

The deadline for submission of GLAS applications has been extended.

Coveney agrees to extend GLAS deadline

Sheep

over 10 years ago

Ewe kidding? Sheep found in Dublin city centre flats

A sheep was found in a block of flats in Dublin city centre yesterday (May 20) by An Garda Siochana. The ewe was discovered in Oliver Bond Street flats.

Ewe kidding? Sheep found in Dublin city centre flats

Beef

over 10 years ago

Calls for abolition of 6-year contracts within new suckler scheme

The 6-year contract requirement for the recently announced Beef Data and Genomics Programme has been slammed by the ICSA

Calls for abolition of 6-year contracts within new suckler scheme

Dairy

over 10 years ago

A US perspective on dairy heifer rearing

The optimal calving age for dairy replacement heifers is 23 months, according to Professor Jud Heinrichs, from Penn State University

A US perspective on dairy heifer rearing

Agri Politics

over 10 years ago

EU organic proposals 'too ambitious' for Ireland - Minister

The EU Commissions proposal on organic farming regulations is "too ambitious" for Ireland, according to the Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney.

EU organic proposals 'too ambitious' for Ireland - Minister

Agri-Business

over 10 years ago

No regional labs to close despite 'Strategic Review' - Minister

There are no plans to close any of the Department of Agriculture's Regional Veterinary Laboratories, according to Minister Simon Coveney.

No regional labs to close despite 'Strategic Review' - Minister

Grass

over 10 years ago

Grass advice: Dealing with low growth and stem

Despite cold weather grass growth rates have improved slightly this week, depending on farm fertility and location.

Grass advice: Dealing with low growth and stem

Beef

over 10 years ago

Coveney moves to clarify beef genomics requirements

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney, has moved to provide clarification in relation to elements of the new Beef Data and Genomics Programme.

Coveney moves to clarify beef genomics requirements

Agri Politics

over 10 years ago

Is Europe running out of land?

Is Europe running out of land? That is the question Teagasc Director Professor Gerry Boyle asked at the recent launch of Landmark, the research project for sustainable land management.

Is Europe running out of land?

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Beef

over 10 years ago

Ireland drops to fourth on EU cattle price table - LMC

Ireland has dropped to fourth on the EU deadweight cattle prices league table that is compiled by the Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC). Northern Ireland now holds the top spot.

Ireland drops to fourth on EU cattle price table - LMC

Dairy

over 10 years ago

International dairy consumption set to outstrip production

Global consumption of dairy products is set to increase by 2.3% per annum over the next decade

International dairy consumption set to outstrip production

Beef

over 10 years ago

Irish beef is a hit with US distributors and food writers - Bord Bia

US beef distributors are keen to develop business relationships with Irish beef farmers and processors now that the US market is open to Irish beef, Bord Bia says.

Irish beef is a hit with US distributors and food writers - Bord Bia

Agri-Business

over 10 years ago

Minister aware of farmers' concerns of publishing CAP payments details

The Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has said he is aware of the concerns in relation to the publication of farmers' payment details under CAP.

Minister aware of farmers' concerns of publishing CAP payments details

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