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The ICMSA has claimed that questions farmers have with Mercosur went unanswered at a meeting between Commission officials and ...
The Irish Farmers Journal 's silage photo competition is back for 2025. The winning photo will see the farmer receive 2t of ...
Following a preview at Lamma Show, Quicke has launched its new N-series range of loaders, to slot in-between the existing ...
Waterford native Kate Curran has been awarded the prestigious title of Teagasc/FBD student of the year. Sarah McIntosh ...
With turf out of flavour, Ireland needs a new national smell, and the public get the chance to vote.
The agreement will see an alignment of sanitary and phytosanitary rules and remove the need for export health certificates ...
It's been an extraordinary spring for calves with increased demand both from at home and abroad. Tommy Moyles caught up with ...
Aidan Brennan visited Co Donegal where three farmers have come together to invent a new method of preventing and treating ...
Daire Cregg reports from the Fox farm walk in Bulgaden, Co. Limerick, winners of the Kerry Agribusiness milk quality and ...
Numbers of finished cattle available for slaughter are tightening at an alarming rate, with last week’s kill coming in at ...
Direct drill maize without plastic is not something you here about too often, but Tony Bell has his costs in order.
Whilst some Labour MPs are opposed to the new £1m limit for agricultural and business property relief for inheritance tax, ...
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