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.
Beef factories try to put pressure on trade
Beef factories try to put pressure on trade
Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s beef trade including the latest factory quotes for finished stock.
Demand continues to drive calf trade in Bandon
Demand continues to drive calf trade in Bandon
Trade ramps up a notch in Bandon Mart as almost 1,700 calves go through the ring, reports Tommy Moyles.
52,000 more cattle sold in marts in March
52,000 more cattle sold in marts in March
The vibrant live trade attracted over 20% more cattle to the ring when compared with March 2024 levels.
Camera at the Mart: a spring like no other for Carlow Mart
Camera at the Mart: a spring like no other for Carlow Mart
There was close to 400 calves on offer in Carlow Mart this week and trade has been on fire, much like it has all spring.
PODCASTS
New Mycoplasma Bovis vaccine launched
New Mycoplasma Bovis vaccine launched
A new tool is available to dairy and beef farmers in their fight against the impacts of mycoplasma bovis disease. Aidan Brennan reports.
‘Not possible’ to know how many farmers hit by latest derogation cut
‘Not possible’ to know how many farmers hit by latest derogation cut
Recent nitrates changes leave the Department unable to put a number on the farmers impacted.
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
New Mycoplasma Bovis vaccine launched
New Mycoplasma Bovis vaccine launched
A new tool is available to dairy and beef farmers in their fight against the impacts of mycoplasma bovis disease. Aidan Brennan reports.
News round-up from Northern Ireland
News round-up from Northern Ireland
Weekly round-up of news from the farming industry in Northern Ireland.
Hereford and Angus bulls set the bar high in Dungannon
Hereford and Angus bulls set the bar high in Dungannon
Native cattle breeds reached new highs at Dungannon Farmers Mart, on Friday 18 April, writes Nevan McKiernan.
Blazing trade for Limousin bulls in Athenry
Blazing trade for Limousin bulls in Athenry
Farmers packed in around the ring at Athenry Mart recently for the sale of Limousin bulls, with the average sale price settling at €6,059, writes Nevan McKiernan.
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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Long way from US vice president’s positive comments to a trade deal for the UK
Long way from US vice president’s positive comments to a trade deal for the UK
UK look to be in favour for a trade deal with the US but acceptance of food production standards is a major hurdle with no simple compromise.
Growth in China’s beef imports to slow in 2025
Growth in China’s beef imports to slow in 2025
The rate of beef import growth is expected to slow down this year but volume will still increase.
Another ECB rate cut is great news for co-ops
Another ECB rate cut is great news for co-ops
Working capital costs for co-ops coming in to peak milk months will be significantly lower than a year ago.
Ornua reports steady performance in 2024
Ornua reports steady performance in 2024
Executives at the co-op are confident about the Kerrygold brand in the face of market disruption
Tobroco Giant wins Chinese copying lawsuit at Bauma show
Tobroco Giant wins Chinese copying lawsuit at Bauma show
Loader manufacturer Tobroco Giant has won a lawsuit against a Chinese manufacturer that displayed an unauthorised copy of its Giant G2700 loader at Bauma 2025.
Young Stock Podcast: carving out a career in the machinery sector
Young Stock Podcast: carving out a career in the machinery sector
Gary Abbott talks to Tipperary man Peter Folan, who is prospering a bright career from a childhood passion for ag machinery. He discusses his studies and experiences as well as past and current roles.
Two holdings for sale - both on prime land in Co Carlow
Two holdings for sale - both on prime land in Co Carlow
The two properties are going for auction and both are guided by the auctioneers at over €20,000/ac. Paul Mooney reports.
41.5ac for sale on Finavarra Bay in Co Clare guided at €365,000
41.5ac for sale on Finavarra Bay in Co Clare guided at €365,000
The farm in a scenic area, near to Kinvara and to Ballyvaughan. It has road frontage.
Stunning country home looking over Blessington Lakes for €1.3m
Stunning country home looking over Blessington Lakes for €1.3m
The house has great privacy, sitting on 21.5ac of grassland with mature and specimen trees. Paul Mooney reports.
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.
IFA chair calls on Department to investigate alternatives to splash plate ban
IFA chair calls on Department to investigate alternatives to splash plate ban
A motion brought forward by the IFA Tipperary county chair, Baden Powell, against the ban on splash plate slurry spreaders for hill farmers has received the full support of the other county chairs.
Spot spraying can reduce inputs and improve efficiency
Spot spraying can reduce inputs and improve efficiency
Spot spraying is here and can be used at field scale. It has the potential to save on inputs, but for now is probably limited to large-scale farms.
Limerick group at odds with biogas developer
Limerick group at odds with biogas developer
The group claims that the details of the public information event on the proposed AD plant were vague, but the developer said it welcomed many local residents at the event.
Further delays confirmed to flagship biomethane scheme
Further delays confirmed to flagship biomethane scheme
The news was confirmed at today’s IrBEA seminar, which saw calls for an urgent update by Minister Darragh O'Brien on the status of the renewable heat obligation.
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.
Healy-Rae commits to a forest windblown reconstitution scheme
Healy-Rae commits to a forest windblown reconstitution scheme
Minister Healy-Rae has said he wants to "put the stride back into forestry”. Donal Magner reports.
Britain upgrades risk of foot-and-mouth incursion to medium
Britain upgrades risk of foot-and-mouth incursion to medium
Further cases, particularly additional member states being infected, or a change in the epidemiological situation such as evidence of disease in wild animals, would cause the risk to increase to high.
Farmers warned to control noxious weeds now
Farmers warned to control noxious weeds now
Ragwort, dock, thistle, common barberry, wild hop and wild oat are all noxious weeds.
Coolmore Stud hosts careers day for over 700 students
Coolmore Stud hosts careers day for over 700 students
The racing and bloodstock giant directly employs over 1,300 staff in south Tipperary.
The perfect dessert centerpiece for your Easter table
The perfect dessert centerpiece for your Easter table
This tart combines two of our very favourite desserts – Banoffee and baked custard – and the result is sweet, creamy and downright delicious, writes Janine Kennedy.
Stunning country home looking over Blessington Lakes for €1.3m
Stunning country home looking over Blessington Lakes for €1.3m
The house has great privacy, sitting on 21.5ac of grassland with mature and specimen trees. Paul Mooney reports.
Meet the Kish monger
Meet the Kish monger
Ireland is surrounded by some of the best quality seafood in the world, so this Good Friday, try something a little bit different, writes Janine Kennedy.