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Forager harvester sales rose by 44% in 2025, with Claas accounting for over 65% of the market.
Exporters are outbid for calves
Brazilian beef with illegal hormones was 'likely consumed' - FSAI
Five remain inside Bord Bia lobby
Laois farmer named Tirlán's top grain quality award winner
Friesian bull calf prices double on 2025 levels
Both new tractor and forager sales are looking very healthy for 2025 to date, while new and used combine sales are lagging behind. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
John Maher, The Bush, Dunshaughlin, RIP August 2025.
After a good month of new tractor registrations in July, 2025 is now running 10% ahead of registrations at the same point in 2024. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
AGCO net sales for the first six months of 2025 decreased by 24.1% compared to the same period in 2024.
Brief news snippets from the UK, USA, Kazakhstan and Argentina.
Peter Thomas Keaveney speaks to some machinery manufacturers and distributors about the current mood of the Irish agricultural machinery market in 2025.
While the number of used tractors imported into Ireland continues to decline, the market appears to be growing in terms of tractor power, with fewer individual tractors.
A message from Bord Bia to Irish farmers and growers Bord Bia addresses the concerns and misinformation that have been raised in recent weeks.