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The Farmers Journal team of farmer writes journalists from Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and beyond are dedicated to providing local farming news, comment and opinion across the dairy, beef & tillage ...
Gary Abbott recently attended a Kuhn press event near Saverne, France where the manufacturer unveiled a flurry of updates and ...
Will Ireland’s new Renewable Heat Obligation jumpstart the anaerobic digestion sector, or open the floodgates to imported fuels? Asks Stephen Robb.
The IFA has announced the dates and locations for the next 14 weeks’ free farmer health checks, carried out in partnership ...
MEPs have returned fire in the Commission's battle to dissolve the standalone CAP budget to leave farmers competing with ...
This week’s Tillage Podcast features a harvest update, a look at potential profits on tillage farms and interviews with UK ...
At Ennis District Civil Court, Judge Alec Gabbett made his comment after Asba Meats Ltd owner Tarequr Rahman Khan was a ...
We often talk about young people as the most vulnerable in terms of farm safety but the statistics actually tell us that older people are one of if not the most vulnerable groups on farms.
The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) has called the new scheme to support forgotten farmers a recognition ...
Ample rain over the last week has seen those experiencing significant soil moisture in a better position, with grass growth lifting on these farms, writes Thomas Condon.
Crossbred lambs weighing less than 30kg have recorded prices ranging from €4.30/kg to €5/kg-plus on occasion in the last week, with demand flying for store lambs.
Harvest photo competition: send us your best snaps of harvest 2025 Send us in your photos of harvest 2025 - we want to see the action, whether it's barley, oats or wheat.
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