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Next CAP must be increased to ensure Irish food security - Walsh
Rachel Donovan
MEP Walsh tables over 30 proposals to strengthen CAP certainty and income stability for Irish farmers.
 
 
Latest chapter in turbulent decade for trade
Latest chapter in turbulent decade for trade
The knock-on effect of Trump tariffs will be a push by the EU to further diversify trade - and that means trade deals.
90% increase in BVD positive calves
90% increase in BVD positive calves
The increase to 359 head stems from some herds recording significant breakdowns with the herd prevalence increasing by less than 20%.
Exporters continue to drive weanling bull trade
Exporters continue to drive weanling bull trade
Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s mart trade, including what’s happening in the country’s marts.
Sheep price update: hoggets and lambs fall by another €3 to €5/head
Sheep price update: hoggets and lambs fall by another €3 to €5/head
Agents have shown less of an appetite for sheep this week, with factories reportedly handling lower numbers.
Grass buyers push ewe and lamb prices in Brockagh
Grass buyers push ewe and lamb prices in Brockagh
Rachel Gallagher reports from Brockagh Cloghan mart for their Easter bank holiday sale.
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90% increase in BVD positive calves
90% increase in BVD positive calves
The increase to 359 head stems from some herds recording significant breakdowns with the herd prevalence increasing by less than 20%.
TB reactors up 8.5% so far this year
TB reactors up 8.5% so far this year
The number of cattle going down in TB tests was up over 8% when comparing the first three months of 2025 with the same months last year.
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
90% increase in BVD positive calves
90% increase in BVD positive calves
The increase to 359 head stems from some herds recording significant breakdowns with the herd prevalence increasing by less than 20%.
TB reactors up 8.5% so far this year
TB reactors up 8.5% so far this year
The number of cattle going down in TB tests was up over 8% when comparing the first three months of 2025 with the same months last year.
Inchisine achieve top price in Kilmallock
Inchisine achieve top price in Kilmallock
Seven bulls at the Munster Angus Breeders sale were sold for prices over €4,000, writes Nevan McKiernan.
Limousin and Angus sales flying high
Limousin and Angus sales flying high
Both the Angus and Limousin breeds have enjoyed some terrific bull sales lately.
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.
Technology For Profit: insight drives impact – meet the winnerSPONSORED
Technology For Profit: insight drives impact – meet the winner
Seán Kelly’s success as the overall MSD Animal Health Technology for Profit competition exemplifies a forward-thinking approach to dairy farming in Co Tipperary.
Always check for underground pipelines before starting a digSPONSORED
Always check for underground pipelines before starting a dig
Whether you are a landowner, forestry operator, farmer or contractor, always check for underground pipelines before undertaking groundworks.
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Carbery reports profit and revenue growth in 2024
Carbery reports profit and revenue growth in 2024
West Cork co-op surveyed suppliers to understand outlook for milk supply.
Investor letter shows Tirlán’s Glanbia losses top €700m
Investor letter shows Tirlán’s Glanbia losses top €700m
The tumble in the share price of Glanbia needs to be addressed by its largest shareholder, says investor.
European tractor sales hit 10-year low in 2024
European tractor sales hit 10-year low in 2024
Agricultural tractor registrations in 2024 across Europe were 8.1% lower than in 2023 and were at their lowest level since 2014, according to a CEMA report.
Demand for European machinery is on the rise again
Demand for European machinery is on the rise again
With dealer stocks deplenishing, CEMA’s latest report outlines that the demand for European manufactured agricultural machinery is on the rise. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
European tractor sales hit 10-year low in 2024
European tractor sales hit 10-year low in 2024
Agricultural tractor registrations in 2024 across Europe were 8.1% lower than in 2023 and were at their lowest level since 2014, according to a CEMA report.
Demand for European machinery is on the rise again
Demand for European machinery is on the rise again
With dealer stocks deplenishing, CEMA’s latest report outlines that the demand for European manufactured agricultural machinery is on the rise. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
Laois and Kildare lands go to auction, with one going above guide price
Laois and Kildare lands go to auction, with one going above guide price
One of these properties sold in one lot, a portion of the other farm was withdrawn.
Good land for rearing and fattening cattle
Good land for rearing and fattening cattle
The land in this area is nice and well regarded. The house requires renovation.
Tipp holding could suit any farming enterprise
Tipp holding could suit any farming enterprise
The land is in one large, level field and is currently under cereals.
Farm buildings forum updates on reference cost review and slurry storage costs
Farm buildings forum updates on reference cost review and slurry storage costs
Though reference costs are not where they should be since TAMS III opened over two years ago, an ongoing review has been confirmed again by the Department of Agriculture.
Rewetting actions in ACRES will have little impact - IFA
Rewetting actions in ACRES will have little impact - IFA
The 2025 Climate Action Plan proposed for farmers to receive additional payments for rewetting peat soils before the end of the year to help reach emissions targets.
Burren farm walks to begin in May
Burren farm walks to begin in May
The 2025 festival will explore the Burren’s range of plants, flowers and birds, at the height of their seasonal splendour.
Wind supplies 38% of Ireland's electricity so far in 2025
Wind supplies 38% of Ireland's electricity so far in 2025
March Wind Energy report shows that Irish wind farms provided 38% of the country’s electricity over the first quarter of 2025.
Our growing electricity demand
Our growing electricity demand
Electricity is already more expensive in Ireland than in competitor countries and will become more so if government fails to align planning policy with cost containment.
Total of 26,000ha of forestry damaged by storms, satellite images confirm
Total of 26,000ha of forestry damaged by storms, satellite images confirm
The minister urged forestry owners with impacted sites not to rush any forest management decisions.
Storms flatten over 26,000ha of trees
Storms flatten over 26,000ha of trees
The detailed mapping assessment was carried out using imagery acquired from the Sentinel and SkySat satellite constellations.
News in-brief from Northern Ireland
News in-brief from Northern Ireland
Weekly news in-brief from across the farming industry in Northern Ireland.
DAERA working on TB wildlife plan
DAERA working on TB wildlife plan
Officials in DAERA are working on a plan to deal with the reservoir of TB in wildlife.
Build a sunny south-east business empire for €1.3m
Build a sunny south-east business empire for €1.3m
All of the buildings included in this impressive Wexford property are large in scale and built to last.
Gardening with Paul Maher: glow up with hardy annuals
Gardening with Paul Maher: glow up with hardy annuals
Growing annual bedding plants in your garden can save you money while you enjoy the beauty.
Five races to savour at the Punchestown Festival
Five races to savour at the Punchestown Festival
Mark Costello previews the big race meeting which brings down the curtain on the National Hunt season
Authorities aiming to speed up delivery of houses with new NPF
Authorities aiming to speed up delivery of houses with new NPF
County development plans look set to be revisited as councils around the country seek to accelerate building.