Ticking the boxes: tillage jobs for the coming weeks
Ticking the boxes: tillage jobs for the coming weeks
Here are some crops from the southeast last week and some tips on what to have on the to-do list.
Dairy farmers advised to convert to sucklers
Dairy farmers advised to convert to sucklers
The advisory and research body said it was making the announcement on the back of the beef price boom.
Farmer's trust in the quality and reliability of Flourish Calf SPONSORED
Farmer's trust in the quality and reliability of Flourish Calf
Trust in both protein quality and the brand are the primary criteria in selecting calf milk replacer in the case of a generational dairy farmer based near the northeast shore of Lough Neagh.
In pictures: hoggets average €3.84/kg in Ennis Mart
In pictures: hoggets average €3.84/kg in Ennis Mart
Cull ewes were a solid trade, with an entry of about 50 head averaging €2.66/kg.
Camera at the Mart: no easing in beef calf prices despite increase in supply
Camera at the Mart: no easing in beef calf prices despite increase in supply
Traditionally, the price of beef calves eases somewhat towards the end of March as they become more numerous. There was no sign of that happening in Bandon Mart for this week's calf sale.
Martbids Database: weanling exports double for first months of 2025
Martbids Database: weanling exports double for first months of 2025
Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s beef trade, including what’s happening on live exports this week.
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First GDT index rise since February
First GDT index rise since February
Despite the positive overall numbers, five products decreased in value compared with only three rising.
BVD testing support increased to €3.50/calf
BVD testing support increased to €3.50/calf
After Ireland reduced the incidence of BVD in 2024, Minister Heydon said that his Department is aiming to eradicate the disease.
Land purchase considerations: key factors for farmers SPONSORED
Land purchase considerations: key factors for farmers
The nature of farming like any business, is that farmers are continually investing in their farms, land, infrastructure, buildings, stock and machinery to improve on-farm efficiencies or productivity
BVD testing support increased to €3.50/calf
BVD testing support increased to €3.50/calf
After Ireland reduced the incidence of BVD in 2024, Minister Heydon said that his Department is aiming to eradicate the disease.
New €22m National Sheep Welfare Scheme opens
New €22m National Sheep Welfare Scheme opens
The Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon announced the scheme on Monday which has a budget of €22 million and is a continuation and expansion of a similar scheme that operated in 2024.
Simmental bull sells for €16,000 in Roscommon
Simmental bull sells for €16,000 in Roscommon
Nevan McKiernan reports on the Irish Simmental Cattle Society Premier show and sale at Roscommon Mart, on Saturday.
NI Dorset flocks dominate at Worcester
NI Dorset flocks dominate at Worcester
Rachel Gallagher reports on the Dorset Emeralds show and sale of Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset sheep at Worcester Livestock Market.
Getting through the first SBLAS audit SPONSORED
Getting through the first SBLAS audit
Damien Murray, Origin Green Producer Liaison & Standard Co-Coordinator gives a step by step guide for new suckler members of SBLAS facing their first audit.
Farmer's trust in the quality and reliability of Flourish Calf SPONSORED
Farmer's trust in the quality and reliability of Flourish Calf
Trust in both protein quality and the brand are the primary criteria in selecting calf milk replacer in the case of a generational dairy farmer based near the northeast shore of Lough Neagh.
Technology For Profit: data is key, knowledge is powerSPONSORED
Technology For Profit: data is key, knowledge is power
A stickler for data and detail, Sean Kelly’s focus has remained clear, staying on the family farm to help expand the herd, while keeping sustainability at its core.
Drive performance and profitability with Tirlán’s Milk Solids Growth programmeSPONSORED
Drive performance and profitability with Tirlán’s Milk Solids Growth programme
Efficient milk solids production is a key driver of farm profitability and Tirlán’s Milk Solids Growth programme enables farmers to unlock the full value of every drop of milk their herd produces.
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What to expect from Trump's big tariff announcement
What to expect from Trump's big tariff announcement
US president Trump had dubbed the announcement of tariffs as “liberation day” for the US.
Growing popularity of Cultivate farm loans
Growing popularity of Cultivate farm loans
Vast majority of credit union agri loan applications in 2024 were from beef farmers.
Irish dairy exports soar in January
Irish dairy exports soar in January
Record value for January dairy exports, with volumes for the month only higher once in the past 10 years.
Aurivo fined €350,000 for environmental breaches
Aurivo fined €350,000 for environmental breaches
Sorcha Crowley reports from Sligo Circuit Criminal Court, where Aurivo Dairy Ingredients was fined in relation to foul odours from its Ballaghaderreen plant and discharge to a nearby river.
Fendt and John Deere top German brand image survey – DLG
Fendt and John Deere top German brand image survey – DLG
An annual brand image survey for the German Agricultural Society (DLG) on companies within the agri sector has found Fendt and John Deere to have the best brand images within the machinery category.
Trimble launches technology to enhance RTK GNSS signal
Trimble launches technology to enhance RTK GNSS signal
Trimble and PTx Trimble have announced the availability of Trimble IonoGuard, which is designed to improve RTK GNSS positioning performance during solar storm events.
Small holding on offer outside Ballymore Eustace in Kildare
Small holding on offer outside Ballymore Eustace in Kildare
This property is well located, mid way between two expanding towns, and has road frontage.
57ac farm with extensive cattle yard going on the market
57ac farm with extensive cattle yard going on the market
Most of the land is good quality but some of it needs some improvement work.
Large farm for sale in scenic Wicklow
Large farm for sale in scenic Wicklow
The holding comes with a traditional, two-storey farmhouse and a large farmyard.
Getting value for money with farm buildings
Getting value for money with farm buildings
When given quotes of farm buildings, some may or may not include a quote for concrete. Martin Merrick details how to make up concrete costs for your farm project.
‘Guts of a year’ to draw up Nature Restoration Law plan
‘Guts of a year’ to draw up Nature Restoration Law plan
There is just one year to set out how Ireland will meet the targets laid out in the EU Nature Restoration Law.
Ball rolling on consultation for key nature restoration law plan
Ball rolling on consultation for key nature restoration law plan
Minister of State Christopher O’Sullivan said there are examples of schemes already in play which will inform the approach taken to nature restoration.
Plans unveiled for Ireland’s biggest biogas plant in Carlow
Plans unveiled for Ireland’s biggest biogas plant in Carlow
Greengate Biogas has announced plans to build Ireland's biggest AD plant in Powerstown, Carlow, processing 700,000t of cattle and pig slurry, farmyard straw manure and poultry manure annually.
All-island bioeconomy summit to take place in May
All-island bioeconomy summit to take place in May
The event this year will focus on areas such as blue bio-based economy, commercial bio-based economy development and replacing fossil fuel products with new bio-based products.
Forest owners should maximise the salvage value of trees – Minister
Forest owners should maximise the salvage value of trees – Minister
The Minister encouraged all stakeholders in the selling and buying of timber to engage constructively to ensure that the prices agreed are transparent.
Teagasc announces post-storm timber harvesting events
Teagasc announces post-storm timber harvesting events
Talking Timber, Teagasc’s annual timber marketing event, also returns with a particular focus on the post-storm harvesting response.
Half of UK farms pause investment over inheritance tax changes
Half of UK farms pause investment over inheritance tax changes
Some 14% of the 4,000 surveyed say they plan to sell off assets or part of the farm as a result of the changes to tax relief.
Northern Irish sheep farmers struggling to remain viable without support - UFU
Northern Irish sheep farmers struggling to remain viable without support - UFU
The UFU and the Northern Ireland Sheep Industry Taskforce have reiterated calls for urgent action to support the affected local farmers and to tackle scab appropriately and effectively.
‘Unfortunately, every farmer knows when an animal is dead'
‘Unfortunately, every farmer knows when an animal is dead'
There is a sinking feeling as you approach a dead animal from afar, Katherine O'Leary discovered that one of her heifers was dead.
Well-fenced cattle ground in Westmeath
Well-fenced cattle ground in Westmeath
This holding lies in one block and also has a well made cattle handling unit.
57ac farm with extensive cattle yard going on the market
57ac farm with extensive cattle yard going on the market
Most of the land is good quality but some of it needs some improvement work.
Small holding on offer outside Ballymore Eustace in Kildare
Small holding on offer outside Ballymore Eustace in Kildare
This property is well located, mid way between two expanding towns, and has road frontage.