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Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s beef trade with more positive news coming from factories to start this week.
Solar farm development remains at a relatively early stage in Northern Ireland compared to the Republic, partially due to the ...
A major curveball in the State's bid to secure another nitrates derogation has unsettled the IFA, which said the move leaves ...
The Department could have to produce detailed impact assessments for hundreds of sub-catchments to get another derogation ...
Tillage Industry Ireland has published its pre-budget submission and is looking for a payment for cereal and oilseed rape ...
MEP Barry Cowen is backing a committee report looking to increase the next CAP's budget in line with inflation.
Participating young farmers will benefit from finishing bonuses, ABP-financed calf purchases and interim payments to help ...
A week out from the expected unveiling of EU budget plans for 2028 to 2034, the INHFA has called for CAP funds to remain ...
Grass growth rates are beginning to come under pressure on more and more farms as soil moisture deficits bite writes Aidan ...
Tommy Tierney, Ardfinnan making a June start to the harvest as he cuts a mix of Tardis and Joyau winter barley for Knocklofty ...
Farmers and industry need to move on to using the most sustainable varieties that are out there and being made available by seed companies.
The Agriculture Appeals Office’s annual report found that there were 483 total appeals received by the office in 2024, this ...
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