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On this week’s Tillage Podcast we talk harvest, have all the latest tillage news and catch up with Irish Seed Trade ...
The harvest has begun at the Seedtech trial site with the winter barley. The barley is standing well with very little lodging ...
Amazone is expanding its lawn maintenance range with the addition of the new BladeCut 1800 rotary mowing deck option for its ...
Balancing payments for 2023 were made to 54 participants, advance payments for 2024 were sanctioned to 40 participants and ...
Teagasc is advising farmers to ensure cattle have adequate water supplies over the coming days as temperatures are forecast ...
New proposals could mean farmers and contractors will have to pay a levy of up to €80 per tyre on all new, used or imported ...
Grass growth rates are a tale of two halves at present, with growth rates above normal in the northern half and below normal ...
Nuffield scholar Nick Cotter details his two weeks in New Zealand, learning how the country came to a zero subsidy system and ...
Phelim O’Neill talks to Laura Crowley, who heads the Bord Bia office in the Netherlands and has lived in the country for 20 ...
There is anger and frustration among farmer and dairy industry representatives that the Habitats Directive has effectively been parachuted in as the new assessment metric for the derogation.
Cheffins recently held a timed online contractor dispersal auction where a 2013 Fendt 828 Vario Profi Plus topped the sale ...
New requirements for the State to meet in its derogation application have shook the farming industry. Noel Bardon and Amy ...