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Teagasc head of education Anne Marie Butler spoke to the Irish Farmers Journal about this year’s college open days held at ...
A motion brought forward by the IFA Tipperary County chair, Baden Powell, against the ban on splash plate slurry spreaders ...
UK look to be in favour for a trade deal with the US but acceptance of food production standards is a major hurdle with no ...
Spot spraying is here and can be used at field scale. It has the potential to save on inputs, but for now is probably limited ...
Under the Noxious Weeds Act, 1936 it is an offence for owners and occupiers of land not to prevent the spread of certain weeds, specified in secondary legislation. The legislation currently includes ...
Marts in Leinster recorded a 29% year-on-year increase (sold 46,683 head) while marts in Connacht sold 37,931 bovines, up 23% ...
As TB runs out of control, the Department of Agriculture and farmers have never been further apart on how to tackle the ...
Farming really is a case of just hopping from one season to the next with little downtime in between. This week, as an end was in sight for calving 2025, our attention quickly turned to calving 2026.
A senior hurling club in Co Laois has come up with the novel idea to raffle a Belgian Blue heifer as part of a club ...
A spokesperson for Tirlán said that growing numbers of farm families are working with the co-operative’s dedicated farm ...
Demand from continent sees almost 20,000 extra calves being shipped out of the state compared to same time last year. The Netherlands and Spain remain the biggest markets.
The installation of solar panels on farm rooftops is becoming an increasingly common sight. However, some suppliers argue ...
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