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Malting varieties have shown to have the highest levels of skinning of the spring barley varieties in trial. This is not good ...
The walk will talk about the current programme 'Brilliant Ballybunion', which engages locals in growing food, protecting ...
Agents reports fewer lambs coming on to the market over the weekend due to a combination of farmers completing field work and ...
The European Commission looks set on pressing ahead with a much-speculated merging of the CAP's budget with other funding ...
Numbers of finished cattle coming to the market remain very tight, with factories continuing to have some difficulty in ...
On this week’s Young Stock Podcast, Caoimhe Sheridan interviews Hannah Greenan from the Greenlea herd in Co Monaghan and ...
The grant could cover up to 40% of the cost difference between a diesel- and a gas-fuelled HGV, Gas Networks Ireland has said ...
The farm had 100 cattle and 200 sheep and when the Department inspector visited the farm, the cattle had no fodder. Gordon Deegan reports.
Have you bought or sold hay or straw this year? With so much hay down over the last week, it has to be plentiful. And also, ...
With so much hay down over the last week, it has to be plentiful. And also, with harvest well under way, there's surely plenty of straw to be got. If you've sold hay or straw so far this year, how ...
A spectacular venue with the cattle to match was the theme of those in attendance at the IHFA national open day on Thursday 10 July, writes Nevan McKiernan.
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has highlighted that “soil is a precious, non-renewable resource” while attending a ...
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