Preview of what's in this week's issue:
We have the annual performance of Irish factories and explain how prices are calculated.IFA on the hunt for new chief.My Farming Week: Tom Millerick is a dairy and tillage farmer from Cork. In our online poll, farmers are paying up to €300 more for motor insurance as a new group is set to begin a review of the motor insurance market. Bluetongue risk high in Britain. Don’t forget you can get early access to the digital edition of the Irish Farmers Journal from as little as €2.29 per week. Click here to subscribe
Livestock:
Aidan Brennan asks if scale matters for making a profit from dairy on a farm in Cork. Heavy rain hits soil fertility and affects herd yield in Rathmore, Co Kerry. Advice for dealing with grazing cattle on wet ground. We take a look at Ger Dineen’s farm system in Cork, which was one of the most profitable in the BETTER farm programme.Tillage: BYDV control a major topic. Business of farming: increased marts coverage with Roscommon, Raphoe and Ballyjamesduff.Farmer Know-How: The basics of plumbing a water trough. Farm buildings: Concrete slurry tanks. Labour saving tip: Slurry agitation solution. Focus supplement: Reseeding and feed options. NEW Machinery pullout:
We take a look inside Ireland’s biggest combine breaker. We speak to four Irish men who are working behind the wheel of some of the world’s largest farm machinery in the United States. Reports on the latest grass machine developments from Kverneland. A JCB 3CX that has been going for four decades.
NEW Pedigree pullout:
Top line up of calves headlines Southern Simmental Club calf finals at Barryroe Show. National IHFA open day sale tops €4,200. A visit to the Kildare home of Kilwarden Holsteins, one of the country’s most successful pedigree dairy herds. Belclare title heads west. Increased agribusiness coverage:
Bord Bia’s Brexit seminar outlined the stark reality that faces the agri-food sector. 20 minutes with Richard Power, director of stockbroking at Cantor Fitzgerald. Profits halve at Centenary co-op. Property:
We visit a traditional stone-built farmhouse on the market in Skibbereen.Perched on the shores of Derravaragh, an elegant property is on the market in Co Westmeath. Set on 47 acres, Riverstown House in Kildangan is set to go under the hammer. A beautifully restored cottage on 35 acres for sale in Co Meath. And in Irish Country Living...
We visit Ireland’s first digital rural hub in Skibbereen. Top tips from the judges for entering our FBD National Farmyard Awards. Crafty ideas to keep kids entertained this summer. Foraging and wild cooking workshops: we visit Barbara Heneghan in Black Sod. How Dónal Byrne from Aughamore is making a success of his Big Red Barn Company. The ladies in Yourells Hair Salon in Oranmore with their practical but sophisticated work wardrobes. In sport, we preview Donegal against Tyron in the Ulster football final. Don’t forget you can get early access to the digital edition of the Irish Farmers Journal from as little as €2.29 per week. Click here to subscribe
Preview of what's in this week's issue:
We have the annual performance of Irish factories and explain how prices are calculated.IFA on the hunt for new chief.My Farming Week: Tom Millerick is a dairy and tillage farmer from Cork. In our online poll, farmers are paying up to €300 more for motor insurance as a new group is set to begin a review of the motor insurance market. Bluetongue risk high in Britain. Don’t forget you can get early access to the digital edition of the Irish Farmers Journal from as little as €2.29 per week. Click here to subscribe
Livestock:
Aidan Brennan asks if scale matters for making a profit from dairy on a farm in Cork. Heavy rain hits soil fertility and affects herd yield in Rathmore, Co Kerry. Advice for dealing with grazing cattle on wet ground. We take a look at Ger Dineen’s farm system in Cork, which was one of the most profitable in the BETTER farm programme.Tillage: BYDV control a major topic. Business of farming: increased marts coverage with Roscommon, Raphoe and Ballyjamesduff.Farmer Know-How: The basics of plumbing a water trough. Farm buildings: Concrete slurry tanks. Labour saving tip: Slurry agitation solution. Focus supplement: Reseeding and feed options. NEW Machinery pullout:
We take a look inside Ireland’s biggest combine breaker. We speak to four Irish men who are working behind the wheel of some of the world’s largest farm machinery in the United States. Reports on the latest grass machine developments from Kverneland. A JCB 3CX that has been going for four decades. NEW Pedigree pullout:
Top line up of calves headlines Southern Simmental Club calf finals at Barryroe Show. National IHFA open day sale tops €4,200. A visit to the Kildare home of Kilwarden Holsteins, one of the country’s most successful pedigree dairy herds. Belclare title heads west. Increased agribusiness coverage:
Bord Bia’s Brexit seminar outlined the stark reality that faces the agri-food sector. 20 minutes with Richard Power, director of stockbroking at Cantor Fitzgerald. Profits halve at Centenary co-op. Property:
We visit a traditional stone-built farmhouse on the market in Skibbereen.Perched on the shores of Derravaragh, an elegant property is on the market in Co Westmeath. Set on 47 acres, Riverstown House in Kildangan is set to go under the hammer. A beautifully restored cottage on 35 acres for sale in Co Meath. And in Irish Country Living...
We visit Ireland’s first digital rural hub in Skibbereen. Top tips from the judges for entering our FBD National Farmyard Awards. Crafty ideas to keep kids entertained this summer. Foraging and wild cooking workshops: we visit Barbara Heneghan in Black Sod. How Dónal Byrne from Aughamore is making a success of his Big Red Barn Company. The ladies in Yourells Hair Salon in Oranmore with their practical but sophisticated work wardrobes. In sport, we preview Donegal against Tyron in the Ulster football final. Don’t forget you can get early access to the digital edition of the Irish Farmers Journal from as little as €2.29 per week. Click here to subscribe
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