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Demand and supply remain finely balanced with opening quotes for quality assured lambs at €8.70/kg and top prices hitting ...
The beef trade remains tentatively poised this week as quotes remain at a similar pitch to where they were last week.
Luke Gibson reports from Saturday’s cattle sale in Balla Mart, where a Belgian Blue heifer hit €4,400. The seasonal decline ...
Sarah McIntosh talks to three people working across the tillage and machinery sector, live from the Crops and Technology 2025 ...
Rachel Gallagher previews what’s coming up on the breeder’s choice online timed auction that is running this weekend on ...
It follows on from the recent confirmation by Minister James Lawless that there will be no €1,000 reduction in student contribution fees in the upcoming Budget.
The ferry operator made the decision after an extensive review with the intention of strengthening the company’s investment ...
The Fianna Fáil deputy was discussing solar panel projects on Irish farmland with former Green Party leader Eamon Ryan on ...
With high grass growth rates and plenty of moisture in the soil, it’s a good opportunity for reseeding, writes Aidan Brennan.
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has said he is a fan of the Straw Incorporation Measure and its benefits for the ...
Winter barley harvest kicked off over the weekend in Danesfort, Co Kilkenny. Beef and tillage farmer Morgan Ging was the first over Dalton's Chancellor Mills' weighbridge for harvest 2025. Ging began ...
The accolade recognises exceptional student contributions to the dairy industry and is jointly sponsored by the Society of Dairy Technology (SDT) and the International Cheese & Dairy Awards (ICDA).