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Sheep price update: lamb and hogget price 80c/kg lower than in 2024
Darren Carty
The latest Bord Bia sheep price dashboard shows Irish farmgate prices averaging €8.63/kg excluding VAT, while UK prices are running €2/kg behind the corresponding period in 2024.
 
 
Regulators urged to 'catch up' on renewables
Regulators urged to 'catch up' on renewables
The Micro-Renewable Energy Federation has called for changes to the regulations around the use of automatic changeover switches.
Traditional blight spraying ‘gone out the window’ - Teagasc
Traditional blight spraying ‘gone out the window’ - Teagasc
Potato planting is three weeks ahead of last year for many Irish farmers, however, Ireland’s current climate of wet springs and summers can allow fungal diseases like late blight to thrive.
In pictures: weanlings average €4.20/kg to €4.30/kg in Roscrea Mart
In pictures: weanlings average €4.20/kg to €4.30/kg in Roscrea Mart
The seasonal decline in entries is running ahead of previous years and generating increased competition with buyers purchasing cattle for summer grazing remaining very active.
Watch: better bite for beef with prices up €100 to €150/head in Kilkenny
Watch: better bite for beef with prices up €100 to €150/head in Kilkenny
Auctioneer George Candler reported on what he described as a ‘rip-roaring trade’, with agents fighting it out ringside for slaughter-fit and short-keep stock.
Sheep mart prices: firmer tone but lamb prices disappoint
Sheep mart prices: firmer tone but lamb prices disappoint
Agents remain focused on hoggets, with lower demand for relatively small entries of lambs.
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Dairy management: top tips for summer grassland management
Dairy management: top tips for summer grassland management
Aidan Brennan takes a look at some of the tips for good grassland management this May.
Agri jobs: farm manager needed for 130-cow dairy farm
Agri jobs: farm manager needed for 130-cow dairy farm
Positions have become available at a number of dairy and horticulture farms in Laois, Kildare and Meath.
Stakeholders must see TB proposals before summit – IFA
Stakeholders must see TB proposals before summit – IFA
Minister Martin Heydon called an emergency TB summit to take place on Thursday, 8 May which will include a revamp of the TB eradication scheme.
Merchants 'face closure' over veterinary changes - Merchants Alliance Ireland
Merchants 'face closure' over veterinary changes - Merchants Alliance Ireland
Merchants Alliance Ireland has said that the Minister has shown an "unwillingness to meet" to discuss changes to how veterinary products can be sold.
Summer shows more important now than ever before
Summer shows more important now than ever before
In this focus we speak to some of the key people involved in the organisation of summer shows around the Country, give top tips on showing, and talk to some of the experts in the showing business.
Rosettes are won and lost long before show day
Rosettes are won and lost long before show day
Nevan Mc Kiernan talks about preparing livestock for summer shows and what it takes to win in the show ring.
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.
Levelling up calf rearing with Teemore Mono Calf BuildingSPONSORED
Levelling up calf rearing with Teemore Mono Calf Building
Proper calf shed ventilation is crucial for maximising calf performance and profitability.
ProClova XL: the ideal post-reseeding herbicide SPONSORED
ProClova XL: the ideal post-reseeding herbicide
The herbicide controls a wide range of weeds, including chickweed, docks, fat-hen, red dead nettle, redshank and fumitory.
Honda Launches First-Ever 0% Finance Deal on Lawn and Garden Range SPONSORED
Honda Launches First-Ever 0% Finance Deal on Lawn and Garden Range
With the return of warmer days and the fresh scent of cut grass in the air, homeowners across the country are turning their attention to lawn care.
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US stops beef and pork exports to China
US stops beef and pork exports to China
The effects of penal tariffs between the US and China has begun impacting on US farm exports.
FAO report shows production and profitability increased last year
FAO report shows production and profitability increased last year
FAO report on global meat market in 2024 reveals that production and profitability of meat increased.
Kerry Group revenue growth driven by increased sales
Kerry Group revenue growth driven by increased sales
Global ingredients company maintained earnings guidance unchanged for 2025.
Glanbia shareholders vent frustration at AGM
Glanbia shareholders vent frustration at AGM
Drop in share price in 2025 has increased calls for change of direction at company.
JCB hydrogen diggers given green light for UK road use
JCB hydrogen diggers given green light for UK road use
JCB has hailed a decision made by the UK government to change the law in order to give hydrogen diggers the green light to be driven on UK roads.
Further carbon tax to be added to green diesel
Further carbon tax to be added to green diesel
Green diesel users should be aware that the carbon tax is set to increase by a further €7.50/t, from 1 May 2025, with the price hike estimated by suppliers to add in the region of 2c/l.
24ac with road frontage in Cork suitable for any farming enterprise
24ac with road frontage in Cork suitable for any farming enterprise
This is good land with free draining soil and it’s currently sown to spring cereals.
Dairy farm with five bed house for sale guided at €1.65m
Dairy farm with five bed house for sale guided at €1.65m
The dairy set up is up to date while the farmhouse needs modernising.
50ac farm with charming house and farmyard
50ac farm with charming house and farmyard
The farm is in grass with a small area of mature woodland. It's going for auction.
Key tips to ensure a functioning silage pit this season
Key tips to ensure a functioning silage pit this season
Now is the time to prepare for the impending first-cut silage harvest with regards to pits from a safety and environmental point of view.
Ireland meets EU emissions reduction targets for ammonia
Ireland meets EU emissions reduction targets for ammonia
The Environmental Protection Agency has published its 2023 assessment of five key air pollutants which affect air quality, health and the environment.
Beef and sheep farmers more likely to take up water quality measures
Beef and sheep farmers more likely to take up water quality measures
The WaterMARKE project found this is because agri-environmental schemes incentivise technological changes, and are based on the income forgone and costs incurred model.
Regulators urged to 'catch up' on renewables
Regulators urged to 'catch up' on renewables
The Micro-Renewable Energy Federation has called for changes to the regulations around the use of automatic changeover switches.
Biomass essential to Europe’s energy mix - new report
Biomass essential to Europe’s energy mix - new report
Excluding biomass from Europe's energy mix could cost €169 billion annually, researchers warn.
Status orange fire warning for weekend
Status orange fire warning for weekend
Elevated fire risks are expected in all areas during this period, the Department has warned.
Windblown commercial logs exported to the continent
Windblown commercial logs exported to the continent
The North East Forestry Group has organised to ensure a co-operative approach to harvesting windblow.
FFA hits out at latest TB review
FFA hits out at latest TB review
The farm lobby organisation has distanced itself from the initial output from a new TB group.
Feed mills flat out as farms up meal input
Feed mills flat out as farms up meal input
Strong prices for milk and beef has led to farmers deciding to increase feed levels.
50ac farm with charming house and farmyard
50ac farm with charming house and farmyard
The farm is in grass with a small area of mature woodland. It's going for auction.
Great views over lakes and mountains
Great views over lakes and mountains
The farm is just 3km from Killarney and comes with a derelict cottage, built over 100 years ago.
41ac farm with top quality land in east Cork
41ac farm with top quality land in east Cork
The land is good quality and has been in tillage crops. A small share of the total acreage is commonage surrounding the lake.
€1m asking price for big mixed forestry in Waterford
€1m asking price for big mixed forestry in Waterford
The land is in one big block but has plantations of varying ages including replanted forestry.