Over €1/kg between Irish and UK beef prices
Over €1/kg between Irish and UK beef prices
Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s beef prices including the latest quotes for factory cattle.
Court rules in favour of plant-based 'burgers'
Court rules in favour of plant-based 'burgers'
Protéines France, the European Vegetarian Union, the Vegetarian Association of France and the company Beyond Meat Inc are contesting a decree adopted by the French government.
Reducing stress on man and beast SPONSORED
Reducing stress on man and beast
Justin Walsh runs a one-man operation and manages a herd of 95 beef cows and heifers at the foot of the Hill of Tara in Co Meath, along with his farming business, Justin also weighs cattle for ICBF.
Farming News: Budget 2025, the EPA on water quality and deer culls
Farming News: Budget 2025, the EPA on water quality and deer culls
This week, we bring you the latest on Budget 2025 and what it will mean for your farm, while EPA analysis of water quality measures and a breakdown of 2023’s deer cull are also covered.
Agriculture relief changes ‘will hinder farm succession’ - ICMSA
Agriculture relief changes ‘will hinder farm succession’ - ICMSA
The ICMSA is raising concerns about the proposed changes announced by Minister for Finance Jack Chambers to agriculture and retirement relief under Budget 2025.
Listen: under the bonnet of Budget 2025
Listen: under the bonnet of Budget 2025
The Irish Farmers Journal team discuss the changes announced in Budget 2025 and how they will affect farmers.
Budget 2025: find out what it will mean for your farm
Budget 2025: find out what it will mean for your farm
Sheep, suckler and tillage farmers are among those allocated new funding the budget.
In pictures: breeding heifers grab the limelight in Roscrea
In pictures: breeding heifers grab the limelight in Roscrea
The highest-quality breeding and show-type heifers sold from upwards of €4/kg while there was a solid trade for quality continental bulls which traded from €3/kg to €4/kg.
Sheep mart comment: demand for store lambs remains solid
Sheep mart comment: demand for store lambs remains solid
Mart managers report farmers who fared well in finishing store lambs last season are returning with a keen appetite for lambs.
Camera at the Mart: prices up €40 at Mayo Blackface Group sale
Camera at the Mart: prices up €40 at Mayo Blackface Group sale
There was a 100% clearance of over 550 hoggets, which averaged just shy of €200/head, while in excess of 900 ewe lambs recorded an average price of approximately €123/head.
PODCASTS
Asia Pacific mission will cement reputation as ‘sustainable supplier’ – Hackett
Asia Pacific mission will cement reputation as ‘sustainable supplier’ – Hackett
The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture is set to lead Ireland’s agri-food trade mission to Thailand and Vietnam in cooperation with Bord Bia.
Dairy management: dealing with the aftermath of torrential rain
Dairy management: dealing with the aftermath of torrential rain
Up to 65mm of rain fell in parts of Cork and Kerry over the weekend, leading to burst river banks and flooding, writes Aidan Brennan.
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
Budget 2025 in figures for farmers
Budget 2025 in figures for farmers
An overview of the main payments and reliefs for farmers in Budget 2025.
Additional €8m for Beef Welfare Scheme
Additional €8m for Beef Welfare Scheme
The overall budget for the scheme in 2025 will increase from €20m to €28m. Darren Carty and Rachel Donovan report.
Record-breaking Irish Aberdeen Angus Extravaganza
Record-breaking Irish Aberdeen Angus Extravaganza
Nevan Mc Kiernan reports from this weekend's Irish Aberdeen Angus Extravaganza sale held in Thurles Mart.
Salers take centre stage at the Sommet de l'Èlevage
Salers take centre stage at the Sommet de l'Èlevage
Nevan Mc Kiernan reports from this week's Sommet de l'Èlevage in France, where the National Salers Show took place
Famous 'Sheep Shepherd' duo trusts Tribamec DuoSPONSORED
Famous 'Sheep Shepherd' duo trusts Tribamec Duo
Tribamec Duo combines Chanelle Pharma’s established products - Animec Oral solution for sheep and Tribex 5% oral suspension for sheep. The unique blend equips it to combat a range of sheep parasites.
Reducing stress on man and beastSPONSORED
Reducing stress on man and beast
Justin Walsh runs a one-man operation and manages a herd of 95 beef cows and heifers at the foot of the Hill of Tara in Co Meath, along with his farming business, Justin also weighs cattle for ICBF.
Potential in the east for Irish agri-food exportsSPONSORED
Potential in the east for Irish agri-food exports
Ahead of the upcoming trade mission, Bord Bia Asia, Africa and Middle East manager Ciaran Gallagher examines where Vietnam and Thailand fit into Irish agri-food exports.
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Kerry set to spend €300m more buying back its own shares
Kerry set to spend €300m more buying back its own shares
Company says it will launch a third buyback programme
Greencore's better-than-expected year
Greencore's better-than-expected year
Company updates earnings guidance and extends share buyback programme
Ornua loses Kerrygold trademark case in US court
Ornua loses Kerrygold trademark case in US court
Judge in case granted summary judgment in favour of defendant.
Brazil’s cattle herd to grow by 28m head in next decade
Brazil’s cattle herd to grow by 28m head in next decade
Brazil's beef production is becoming more efficient and cattle numbers will continue to grow in the decade ahead.
Strautmann to unveil new Primus 600 self-propelled diet feeder at EuroTier show
Strautmann to unveil new Primus 600 self-propelled diet feeder at EuroTier show
Strautmann will unveil a new Primus 600 series self-propelled diet feeder range at the EuroTier show in Germany next month, a newly designed offering from its chassis right through to machine control.
Kuhn adds film binding to FB 3130 fixed chamber baler
Kuhn adds film binding to FB 3130 fixed chamber baler
Kuhn has introduced its patented twin-reel film binding system to its FB 3130 fixed chamber round baler.
Riverside views in Callan
Riverside views in Callan
This Co Kilkenny property has 17 stables, a big sand arena and a large Georgian-style house.
Louth farm in one block on the market
Louth farm in one block on the market
Most of the land is currently in tillage with the remainder in grass. The land is good quality.
Ready-to-go farm near coast suits any enterprise
Ready-to-go farm near coast suits any enterprise
A turnkey residential farm in south Co Wexford is sure to attract plenty of interest ahead of auction in early October, writes Tommy Moyles.
Essentials of milk parlour checks and servicing
Essentials of milk parlour checks and servicing
Martin Merrick details some key advice in keeping your milking parlour in top condition for the latter stages of lactation.
Tipperary farmers win Teagasc FBD environmental sustainability award
Tipperary farmers win Teagasc FBD environmental sustainability award
Sixteen finalists from across the country eagerly awaited the announcement of the winner at the Heritage Hotel, Co Laois, on Tuesday evening.
‘No evidence’ water quality measures are enough – EPA
‘No evidence’ water quality measures are enough – EPA
Ireland’s State of the Environment Report 2024 comes out once every four years and gives the EPA’s environmental analysis across a number of areas.
National Bioenergy Conference takes place this Thursday
National Bioenergy Conference takes place this Thursday
IrBEA’s National Bioenergy Conference is set to take place this Thursday, October 10 at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin.
Micro-generators need priority access to power grid
Micro-generators need priority access to power grid
Grid investment of €750m will only benefit farmers and small businesses if they can access the network.
Disappointment as forestry allocation cut by 17% to €91m
Disappointment as forestry allocation cut by 17% to €91m
Leaders in the forestry industry have described the move to cut the forestry budget as "deeply disappointing".
Beech revisited as woodland and timber tree
Beech revisited as woodland and timber tree
Irish pavilion at the Venice Biennale to highlight aesthetic, functional and acoustic qualities of Irish grown beech, writes Donal Magner
Weekly news round-up from NI farming
Weekly news round-up from NI farming
News in-brief from across the farming and food industry in Northern Ireland.
Prime cattle push on to 500p/kg
Prime cattle push on to 500p/kg
There have been further price increases in the beef trade, with prime steers and heifers commanding 500p/kg at NI plants.
Life
Top tricks to get many treats out of your pumpkin
From face masks to tasty snacks, there are many ways to make the most out of your pumpkins beyond decoration and reduce waste, writes Deirdre Verney.
Cooking with the Seasons
Cooking with the Seasons
Ahead of his appearance at the Women & Agriculture conference, Rory O’Connell talks about the women that influenced his cookery career and his love of teaching, writes Ciara Leahy.
Sport: jumping for Joyce
Sport: jumping for Joyce
A medal-winning performance on the world stage underlines a Mayo athletic club's efforts in the community, writes Denis Hurley.
Racing: strap in for a month of great racing around the world
Racing: strap in for a month of great racing around the world
Cheltenham who? With a packed calendar of fl at races coming up, it’s time to focus on the speed and spectacle of the turf, writes Mark Costello.
‘Everyone deserves excellence in education and training’
‘Everyone deserves excellence in education and training’
Education and Training Boards (ETBs) have appealed to all political parties to tackle inequality in the next programme for government at their annual conference in Wexford, writes Sarah McIntosh.