New crop protection magazine on the way
New crop protection magazine on the way
There are plenty of challenges when it comes to keeping crops weed, disease and pest free. Farmers need to use every option available.
Jim tops Skipton spring working dog sale at £9,000
Jim tops Skipton spring working dog sale at £9,000
Rachel Gallagher reports on the recent CCM Skipton Auction Mart spring working sheepdog sale.
Sheep price update: ICM increases quotes by another 10c/kg
Sheep price update: ICM increases quotes by another 10c/kg
The move sees the plant offering a base price of €9/kg plus 20c/kg QA for hoggets and €9.50/kg plus 20c/kg QA for spring lambs.
Camera at the Mart: beef calf bonanza in Bandon
Camera at the Mart: beef calf bonanza in Bandon
This week's calf sale in Bandon Mart was one to remember for all the right reasons, as demand drove prices skywards in a sale that was described as "bananas".
Martbids Database: grass buyers drive the mart trade
Martbids Database: grass buyers drive the mart trade
Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s mart trade, including what’s happening in the country’s marts.
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Progress made to ‘protect’ Irish dairy and whiskey from tariffs - Harris
Progress made to ‘protect’ Irish dairy and whiskey from tariffs - Harris
On Wednesday 2 April, US president Donald Trump announced 20% tariffs on American imports from the EU.
Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme opens to new applicants
Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme opens to new applicants
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon announced the reopening of the scheme, which has a budget of €25m over four years until 2027 and is co-funded by the European Union.
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
Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme opens to new applicants
Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme opens to new applicants
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon announced the reopening of the scheme, which has a budget of €25m over four years until 2027 and is co-funded by the European Union.
Father and son fined €4,000 for possession of fraudulent horse passports
Father and son fined €4,000 for possession of fraudulent horse passports
The solicitor said the firm slaughtered approximately 20,000 horses for export before losing its licence last year. David Raleigh reports.
Jim tops Skipton spring working dog sale at £9,000
Jim tops Skipton spring working dog sale at £9,000
Rachel Gallagher reports on the recent CCM Skipton Auction Mart spring working sheepdog sale.
IHFA celebrates excellence at annual awards night
IHFA celebrates excellence at annual awards night
The Irish Holstein Friesian Association awards ceremony took place at the Killeshin Hotel in Portlaoise last Friday.
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.
Reliable Ecosyl delivering quality silage for dairy farming brothersSPONSORED
Reliable Ecosyl delivering quality silage for dairy farming brothers
The reliability provided by Ecosyl additive is delivering quality silage and peace of mind for two dairy farming brothers in County Kilkenny.
Twenty20 Beef Club enhancing profitable and sustainable beef farmingSPONSORED
Twenty20 Beef Club enhancing profitable and sustainable beef farming
Balancing a dairy and beef enterprise is all about sustainability, efficiency and profitability for Laois farmer Patrick Phelan.
New for 2025: Syngenta enters grassland market with CASPER ® SPONSORED
New for 2025: Syngenta enters grassland market with CASPER ®
Syngenta Ireland recently launched CASPER®, a new broadleaved weed herbicide for newly sown and established grassland.
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Lakeland returns to profitability in 2024
Lakeland returns to profitability in 2024
The cross-border co-op continues efficiency drive across operations.
Dairygold reports increased earnings for 2024
Dairygold reports increased earnings for 2024
Processor says reduced milk supply and lower whey prices hit milk price.
Huge merger to create Europe’s largest dairy co-op
Huge merger to create Europe’s largest dairy co-op
The merger of Arla and DMK will create a new giant in milk processing.
Grocery price inflation increases
Grocery price inflation increases
Grocery price inflation rises in the first quarter of 2025
JCB appoints fifth and final Irish agriculture dealer
JCB appoints fifth and final Irish agriculture dealer
JCB has just appointed McHale Farm Machinery as its latest agriculture dealer in Ireland.
JCB’S new USA plant to double in size in wake of Trump’s tariffs
JCB’S new USA plant to double in size in wake of Trump’s tariffs
JCB is set to double the size of a new factory currently under construction in Texas, as the company confirmed that newly-announced tariffs will affect its business in the short term.
Auction results: choice land parcels exceed expectations
Auction results: choice land parcels exceed expectations
Landowners preparing to sell farms will be encouraged by the strong auction results seen in recent days.
Small holding with views over Lough Corrib
Small holding with views over Lough Corrib
The land is in permanent pasture and has been maintined in good condition.
Quality land in Clonaslee for auction
Quality land in Clonaslee for auction
The ground will attract plenty of interest as it’s good quality and in a good location.
Ensuring sufficient water supplies this grazing season
Ensuring sufficient water supplies this grazing season
Several factors feed in to the sizing of water troughs and a clean, fresh water supply is essential for all stock types.
Uisce Éireann fined over €9,000 for sewage pollution in Cavan
Uisce Éireann fined over €9,000 for sewage pollution in Cavan
The water utility was found to have committed a water pollution breach at a court case in Cavan District Court on 7 February.
Nutrient trading scheme recommended in new report
Nutrient trading scheme recommended in new report
A Teagasc-led report has raised the idea of introducing a nutrient rights trading scheme, similar to emissions trading schemes, as a route that could improve water quality.
Over 1,000ac of solar farms refused permission
Over 1,000ac of solar farms refused permission
The two large scale solar projects, located in Carlow and Kildare, were refused permission on multiple grounds, including impact on residents, biodiversity and farmland.
Solar farms supplied 2.8% of Ireland’s electricity in March – EirGrid
Solar farms supplied 2.8% of Ireland’s electricity in March – EirGrid
While just under 3% of total electricity generation came from solar for the month, during particularly sunny periods this peaked at over 18%, the network operator has said.
Forestry contractors seek forest machine import ban
Forestry contractors seek forest machine import ban
The FCI is urging the minister to deal with the post-storm Éowyn windblow with similar machines in the ownership of Irish forestry contractors that are currently idle.
Strict import controls needed for used forestry machinery – IFA
Strict import controls needed for used forestry machinery – IFA
The association hopes that these controls will ensure all imported used forestry machinery goes through strict biosecurity measures to stop the spread of harmful diseases.
EU animal disease strategy ‘not fit for purpose’ – MEP
EU animal disease strategy ‘not fit for purpose’ – MEP
MEP Maria Walsh said that the rise of animal disease has the potential to “ravage” farms, and is emerging as one of the top agriculture concerns in the EU.
Harmony holds high note in PLI rankings
Harmony holds high note in PLI rankings
The top four young Holstein sires in UK are all sired by Denovo 2776 Leeds.
Quality land in Clonaslee for auction
Quality land in Clonaslee for auction
The ground will attract plenty of interest as it’s good quality and in a good location.
Small holding with views over Lough Corrib
Small holding with views over Lough Corrib
The land is in permanent pasture and has been maintined in good condition.
Tillage and grass farm near M8 motorway
Tillage and grass farm near M8 motorway
The c42.5ac holding will be offered at auction this month in a number of lots.
Seven lots for seven buyers at Four Mile House farm
Seven lots for seven buyers at Four Mile House farm
Many pockets are catered for as guide prices for this farm range from €5,900/ac to €12,000/ac.