A collection of interviews providing a snapshot of the history of the Beef Plan movement and their impact on farming in Ireland.
Solar and wind energy for Ireland
Stephen Robb provides an update on what’s happening with renewable energy and how it could impact farmers.
Agribusiness weekly podcast
Lorcan Allen, agribusiness editor and Phelim O’Neill discuss the National Ploughing Association’s losses despite record crowds at last year’s Ploughing in Carlow, farmer levies, the latest on CAP budget and Brexit developments.
€400/ha for rushes
Deputy news editor Amy Forde discusses potential new schemes that could be in the pipeline.
A couple that is ‘one in a melon’
Margaret and PJ English are farmers, veg shop owners and general local village activists. They told Amii McKeever what it was like to have a finger in every pie in their small Tipperary town in an effort to keep it going in this week’s My Country Living interview.
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A collection of interviews providing a snapshot of the history of the Beef Plan movement and their impact on farming in Ireland.
Solar and wind energy for Ireland
Stephen Robb provides an update on what’s happening with renewable energy and how it could impact farmers.
Agribusiness weekly podcast
Lorcan Allen, agribusiness editor and Phelim O’Neill discuss the National Ploughing Association’s losses despite record crowds at last year’s Ploughing in Carlow, farmer levies, the latest on CAP budget and Brexit developments.
€400/ha for rushes
Deputy news editor Amy Forde discusses potential new schemes that could be in the pipeline.
A couple that is ‘one in a melon’
Margaret and PJ English are farmers, veg shop owners and general local village activists. They told Amii McKeever what it was like to have a finger in every pie in their small Tipperary town in an effort to keep it going in this week’s My Country Living interview.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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