Weekly Podcast: farmer demands apology from PETA and COVID-19 farm labour issues
This week we hear from dairy farmer Peter Hynes who is in dispute with animal activist group PETA UK, find out how COVID-19 is impacting farms and what the low-down is on new LPIS maps.
'PETA use of video is in breach of GDPR' – farmer seeks legal advice
Dairy farmer Peter Hynes speaks to Hannah Quinn-Mulligan about the use of his video featuring his young daughter reading to calves on his family farm by PETA UK. Peter says the animal activist group used the video without his permission and are in breach of GDPR.
Lack of student help, marts reopen and beef prices
Beef editor Adam Woods discusses the impact of losing student help on Tullamore Farm, tumbling beef prices and marts reopening on a limited basis.
What has COVID-19 done to the farm land market?
Property editor Odile Evans discusses what impact the pandemic has had on the land market around Ireland.
Department unroll new LPIS maps
News correspondent Barry Cassidy speaks about new LPIS maps that are being unrolled by the Department of Agriculture and highlights what they will mean to farmers.
What to do if the family mood has soured
Dr Mark Rowe discusses how individuals and families can put positivity back into their lives during times of anxiety as the pandemic continues.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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Title: Weekly Podcast: farmer demands apology from PETA and COVID-19 farm labour issues
This week we hear from dairy farmer Peter Hynes who is in dispute with animal activist group PETA UK, find out how COVID-19 is impacting farms and what the low-down is on new LPIS maps.
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'PETA use of video is in breach of GDPR' – farmer seeks legal advice
Dairy farmer Peter Hynes speaks to Hannah Quinn-Mulligan about the use of his video featuring his young daughter reading to calves on his family farm by PETA UK. Peter says the animal activist group used the video without his permission and are in breach of GDPR.
Lack of student help, marts reopen and beef prices
Beef editor Adam Woods discusses the impact of losing student help on Tullamore Farm, tumbling beef prices and marts reopening on a limited basis.
What has COVID-19 done to the farm land market?
Property editor Odile Evans discusses what impact the pandemic has had on the land market around Ireland.
Department unroll new LPIS maps
News correspondent Barry Cassidy speaks about new LPIS maps that are being unrolled by the Department of Agriculture and highlights what they will mean to farmers.
What to do if the family mood has soured
Dr Mark Rowe discusses how individuals and families can put positivity back into their lives during times of anxiety as the pandemic continues.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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