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Increased demand from Europe has been a notable trend in calf sales through April and May. Shippers have been very active ...
Reports indicate that the kill is likely to be upwards of 55,000 head but falling well short of the high points of 70,000 ...
Peter Thomas Keaveney catches up with Offaly farmer and contractor Michael Kelly to see how his front mounted Alstrong ...
In part two of the sharemilking open day report, Aidan Brennan looks at leasing as a means of bringing new blood into dairy ...
The 1,000 farmers who came to CAFRE Greenmount last Thursday delivered a powerful message to DAERA that a fundamental rethink ...
Keith Finegan from DAERA said A5 landowners that apply for planning permission for new livestock housing will not be given ...
On page 26, Economist Colm McCarthy details his view that the Environmental Protection Agency emissions report published last ...
Dave Davies, a silage expert from the UK, recently gave advice to farmers at a Kepak open day on making top-quality silage ...
Australian academic Professor Frank Vanclay claimed far more respect should be afforded to farmers in light of their ...
Growth is up again with over two weeks since the first rain. Nitrogen spread after the last rotation has kicked in and farms ...
Extraction of evergreen trees left the lawn looking like a clear fell in a Mayo bog so that had to be remedied, which we did.
In the first of a series of interviews with Bord Bia offices around the world, Phelim O'Neill talks to Joe Moore, who heads ...
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