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Payments from farm scheme are a vital source of income for upwards of 120,000 farm families. Analysis by the Teagasc National ...
The temperature was high and the competition in the sheep rings on day two was even higher, writes Rachel Gallagher.
This week has seen many farmers make use of the fine weather and wrap up some additional silage or even some hay.
Rye has become more popular. Richie Hackett of Teagasc writes about the research that will be on display at Crops and ...
The UK government has published its approach and guidance from the Veterinary Medicine Directorate (VMD) for the future ...
The award, now in its eighth year, aims to recognise the best grassland farmers in the country, utilising more grass on their ...
Farmers with a grassland stocking rate of between 100kg/ha and 129kg/ha organic nitrogen are obliged to spread slurry using ...
Adam talks about the future of beef prices, Darren talks to us on news that TAMS is nearly booked out and Aidan chats about ...
Eddie Irwin, a key figure in Coolmore headquarters and in the purported sale of Barne Estate, was in the witness box on ...
It was a successful first day for Irish genetics at the 2025 Royal Highland Show in Scotland, writes Nevan McKiernan.
AgriSearch is holding a GrassCheck farm walk on the farm of James Henderson near Kilkeel on Thursday 26 June at 7pm on how it ...
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