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May and June were always tight months for cattle supplies and this year looks to be no different. In fact, if anything, ...
Last year Bandon Show introduced a number of classes for dairy-beef calves sponsored by Bandon Co-op and they’re building on ...
Peter Thomas Keaveney catches up with father-and-son duo Philip and Bill Kiely in Co Tipperary, to see how their Lemken ...
A new study has identified that just 2% of Ireland faces no constraints for new wind farm developments, writes Stephen Robb.
"While the afforestation licence increase is modest, actual planting carried out for the first four months is very ...
A raft of new rules have been put forward by DAERA as part of plans to revise the Nutrient Action Programme (NAP), with the ...
Kubota has introduced an entry-level auto-steer package called 'value line steering' for its agricultural and ground care ...
Over 6,000 farms were affected by a TB breakdown in 2024 – here are the new measures the Department will present to farm ...
Thousands of acres of grazing land, habitats, and rare flora and fauna were destroyed in most severe blaze in 2023.
The number of failures is almost double that recorded in the same four-month period last year when just six farmers were deemed not eligible for SDAS certification.
Week-on-week deliveries to Kerry Dairy Ireland are running 15% ahead of 2024, while deliveries to Dairygold for April were 12.5% up on last year.
Grain markets are not in a good place at present, but there is a while to go until harvest for markets to change.
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