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Rickard Deasy acknowledges support at a Co Cavan meeting. As president Rickard Deasy led the farmers march of 1966, which established the NFA/IFA as the representatives of Irish farming.
Tom Cahill (pictured on the extreme right) sitting on the steps of Government Buildings as part of the Farmers Rights campaign in 1966.
A machinery demonstration in January 1967.
The late Paddy O'Keeffe speaking at an IFA event.
The IFA was known as the NFA until 1971.
North Tipperary IFA.
In 2003, over 3,000 tractors descended on Dublin in a protest against falling incomes in a harsh budget for farmers.
Former IFA President, Padraig Walsh addresses a large group of farmers from around the country who took part in the Irish Farmers Association demonstration against government budget cuts in the agricultural sector which took place in Ennis in November 2008.
Hannah O'Meara from Luragh, Nenagh, Co Tipperary taking part in a demonstration against government budget cuts in November 2008.
Outgoing IFA President John Bryan, officially hands over to New IFA president Eddie Downey at the IFA AGM at the Farm Center in Dublin in January 2014.
A new report launched by AsIAm highlights the systemic barriers experienced by autistic people accessing education and the workplace, writes Sarah McIntosh.
Councillor Fionnán Fitzgerald said it may now be published in a heat map style, while Kerry IFA is running an awareness campaign with gardaí. Anne O'Donoghue and James Hanly report.
Over the next three weeks, we will take a look at the 12 biggest shocks and scandals to rock Irish farming in the first quarter of the 21st century. Here are the first four, in chronological order.
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