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Irish Horse
Sales: 'I'm still buzzing! It was a phenomenal sale'
Contributor
British and American buyers led the way at a recent elite sale of sport horses in Wexford.
6 November 2024 Neven
Neven Maguire: cook low and slow
Some delicious and comforting meal ideas from the slow cooker, to warm up autumn evenings, writes Neven Maguire.
30 October 2024 Editorial
Editorial: there's magic in that room
The Irish Country Living team work hard to create a great Women & Agriculture conference each year but its magic is the atmosphere in the room, one that can only be created with 600 supportive women.
Navigating rural life
The theme of this year’s Women & Agriculture conference was Changing Seasons. Even as the seasons change, some things stay the same – such as the ongoing support of our conference.
30 October 2024 News
Thoughts from Women & Agriculture conference and some pumpkin magic
The Women & Agriculture conference has once again delivered inspiration and dealt with difficult topics in the lives of farming families. The day after the conference, it was time to find a pumpkin.
30 October 2024 Katherine O'Leary
What to expect at Tillage Day 2024?
Stephen Robb previews the inaugural Irish Farmers Journal Tillage Day which takes place next Thursday, 7 November 2024 in the Killashee Hotel, Naas, Co Kildare.
30 October 2024 News
Margaret Leahy: 'bra-vo to all the outspoken ladies'
We've all sat at meetings afraid to ask a question, but it's important to speak up, writes Margaret Leahy.
2 October 2024 l2
Editorial: have your say at our Women & Agriculture conference
It can be intimidating to put your hand up in a room of 600 women but your voice matters, writes Ciara Leahy.
2 October 2024 Editorial
Ploughing talk to focus on large- and small-scale solar and AD
A panel discussion will take place at the Irish Farmers Journal stand on Tuesday at 3 pm, focusing on both large-scale and small-scale AD solar PV and what the mean for your farm.
16 September 2024 News