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Sowing is continuing to progress across Europe, with spring barley and sugar beet sowing almost complete in many European ...
Lameness poses serious threat to cow's health and welfare and as we move into May, roadways and surfaces need to be ...
The Munster Angus Breeders held its mid-season sale on Saturday, April 19, at Kilmallock Mart, where "quality bulls met a ...
McHale Farm Machinery will offer sales and service for JCB’s full range, which has granted it a franchise for the area.
Fertiliser prices are showing an "upward trend for 2025" which will squeeze farmers' buying power, according to a new report.
The Department of Housing is seeking tenders for technical support services for Ireland's national nature restoration plan.
Coillte is reminding students interested in a career in forestry that the deadline is approaching for its 2025 Forestry ...
Paying farmers for meeting requirements under the controversial GAEC 2 may form part of a further upcoming simplification of ...
An Garda Síochána in Kilkenny has warned of a fraudulent scheme selling counterfeit driving licences for €680 a piece ...
The Department of Agriculture (DAFM) has now received nearly 64,000 applications for BISS and other area-based schemes.
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) budget needs to be increased and adjusted to inflation, and simplified, according to an ...
The passing of Pope Francis reminds us of the "rare moral clarity" he brought to discussions on agri-food systems, the FAO ...