Farmers urged to stay vigilant for bluetongue
Farmers urged to stay vigilant for bluetongue
Importers must abide by livestock isolation protocols to help ensure the disease is not introduced to Ireland.
Uncertainty for farmers as Irish nitrates case referred to Europe, says IFA
Uncertainty for farmers as Irish nitrates case referred to Europe, says IFA
A high court judge referred the case about the legality of Ireland’s NAP, which governs the nitrates derogation, to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) this week.
Watch: seven-month winter 'benchmark' going forward – minister
Watch: seven-month winter 'benchmark' going forward – minister
The Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue made the comments at the Irish Farmer’s Journal Suckler and Sheep Open Day.
Getting farm fit in 15 minutes at Tullamore Farm
Getting farm fit in 15 minutes at Tullamore Farm
Nurse Laura Tully will be offering expert advice on how farmers can change poor lifestyle habits to improve their health.
Sustainability in focus at the Tullamore Farm Open day
Sustainability in focus at the Tullamore Farm Open day
Visitors will see soil test results, biodiversity, clover and combi crop topics covered at the sustainability stand.
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Factory buyers active for forward cattle
Factory buyers active for forward cattle
Heavy cattle were in demand at Gortatlea Mart on Friday with factory buyers on the lookout for forward cattle of all classes.
Factory buyers active for forward cattle
Factory buyers active for forward cattle
Heavy cattle were in demand at Gortatlea Mart on Friday, with factory buyers on the lookout for forward cattle of all classes.
Sheep mart prices: cull ewes grabbing the headlines
Sheep mart prices: cull ewes grabbing the headlines
Some very fancy prices have been reported this week, with heavy fleshed ewes ranging in cases from €210 to €240 and rising as high as €260 to €290 in isolated cases.
Martbids Database: better week for bullock trade
Martbids Database: better week for bullock trade
Adam Woods has the latest on this week’s mart trade, including what’s happening in the marts this week.
Farmers urged to stay vigilant for bluetongue
Farmers urged to stay vigilant for bluetongue
Importers must abide by livestock isolation protocols to help ensure the disease is not introduced to Ireland.
Uncertainty for farmers as Irish nitrates case referred to Europe, says IFA
Uncertainty for farmers as Irish nitrates case referred to Europe, says IFA
A high court judge referred the case about the legality of Ireland’s NAP, which governs the nitrates derogation, to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) this week.
There’s a future for palm oil in the dairy supply chain SPONSORED
There’s a future for palm oil in the dairy supply chain
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Ancient DNA indicates brucellosis evolved with farming
Ancient DNA indicates brucellosis evolved with farming
Research has found that brucellosis may have evolved due to early livestock farmers mixing stock and the pathogen circulated throughout herds.
Farmers urged to stay vigilant for bluetongue
Farmers urged to stay vigilant for bluetongue
Importers must abide by livestock isolation protocols to help ensure the disease is not introduced to Ireland.
Big weekend for pedigree and commercial sheep producers
Big weekend for pedigree and commercial sheep producers
Two of the biggest names in their respective sheep circles are set to host their own on-farm sales on the first weekend in August.
No hassle in Oldcastle for Manhattan
No hassle in Oldcastle for Manhattan
Limerick breeder Aisling Burke saw her classy, black heifer collect a host of accolades at this years’ Oldcastle Show.
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Timing is paramount when it comes to autumn reseeding
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Beware of fallen poles and cablesSPONSORED
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Challenging first six months of year for dairy  SPONSORED
Challenging first six months of year for dairy
Margaret Butler, dairy ingredients manager, Bord Bia, examines the outlook for Irish dairy exports.
Take steps to minimise aftereffects of wet winter on silage, farmers urgedSPONSORED
Take steps to minimise aftereffects of wet winter on silage, farmers urged
Heightened risks of soil and slurry contamination in first-cut grass silage after the wet winter will require extra vigilance with silage making this season, an expert is urging.
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Profits increase at Dairygold’s big diversification bet
Profits increase at Dairygold’s big diversification bet
Vita Actives reported an increase in profits for in the year ended Aug 2023
Factories not supportive of real quality animals, say farmers
Factories not supportive of real quality animals, say farmers
It is ironic that the top quality beef bred carcases are often outside supermarket specification while dairy bred cattle do.
Decade of change for Irish Farmers
Decade of change for Irish Farmers
Three major policy changes this decade will come with a cost that doesn't end at the farm gate.
Once-off items help push operating profit at Bord na Móna to record €106.7m
Once-off items help push operating profit at Bord na Móna to record €106.7m
Semi-state body reported annual results for the year ended April 2024.
Paudy Buckley Tractors to host Valtra demo day
Paudy Buckley Tractors to host Valtra demo day
Paudy Buckley Tractors will be hosting a Valtra demo day at Artitigue, Ballinspittle, Co Cork (P72 YY60), on Tuesday, 6 August.
Leinster Farm Machines organises coast-to-coast cycle
Leinster Farm Machines organises coast-to-coast cycle
On Saturday, 17 August, a group will set out from the Galway Coastline to complete a 220km cycle to reach Drogheda Coastline.
Hobby farm awaiting new owner near Trim in Meath
Hobby farm awaiting new owner near Trim in Meath
The property is in a great location and could be put to many different uses, writes Paul Mooney.
Full stream ahead at 60ac farm in Offaly
Full stream ahead at 60ac farm in Offaly
The holding is on a local road, not far from busy Tullamore town. The motorway is very accessible, writes Paul Mooney.
Mullingar grand estate with modern house and farmyard
Mullingar grand estate with modern house and farmyard
If you appreciate the grandeur of an old estate but don’t fancy the challenge of a big old house, this Westmeath holding is a good option, writes Paul Mooney.
Tranche two approvals for TAMS breaches 7,000
Tranche two approvals for TAMS breaches 7,000
As of 15 July, 7,153 applications have been approved under tranche two of TAMS III, while a review on reference costs will take place in 2025.
Fresh concern over rewetting targets for Irish farmland
Fresh concern over rewetting targets for Irish farmland
Rehabilitation works completed before Ireland enacts the Nature Restoration Law will not qualify for Ireland's restoration and rewetting targets. Declan O'Brien and Noel Bardon report.
Efforts to reduce farm emissions to get more difficult - researcher
Efforts to reduce farm emissions to get more difficult - researcher
The effort to reduce farming’s emissions could get more difficult with time, a Teagasc emissions researcher has said.
Once-off items help push operating profit at Bord na Móna to record €106.7m
Once-off items help push operating profit at Bord na Móna to record €106.7m
Semi-state body reported annual results for the year ended April 2024.
Data centres soak up 21% of Ireland’s electricity
Data centres soak up 21% of Ireland’s electricity
Many data centres in Ireland have negotiated deals with wind and solar farm developers to purchase electricity, aiming to decarbonise their operations.
Lowest broadleaf planting since the last century
Lowest broadleaf planting since the last century
Ireland imitates the English afforestation model rather than the Scottish approach where vibrant conifer planting enables record-high broadleaf performance, writes Donal Magner.
Forestry plantings slump to 5ha/week
Forestry plantings slump to 5ha/week
Five hectares is just a fraction of the level of planting recorded in July 2023 and was described as a continuation of the forestry sector’s “poor performance” this year.
News round-up from Northern Ireland
News round-up from Northern Ireland
Weekly round-up of news from the farming industry in Northern Ireland.
Suffolk ram lambs sold to top of 11,000gns
Suffolk ram lambs sold to top of 11,000gns
The premier sale of pedigree Suffolk sheep in NI saw two ram lambs topping 11,000 guineas
 Boosting community spirit in Cork with a splash of colour
Boosting community spirit in Cork with a splash of colour
Ahead of the All-Ireland final, Cork farmer and artist join forces to bring a large concrete cow statue to life, writes Sarah McIntosh.
Hobby farm awaiting new owner near Trim in Meath
Hobby farm awaiting new owner near Trim in Meath
The property is in a great location and could be put to many different uses, writes Paul Mooney.
Katherine O'Leary: ensuring we have enough fodder for the winter
Katherine O'Leary: ensuring we have enough fodder for the winter
If farmers have patience and can keep it together, the change in the weather will come, the fodder will be saved and we will manage it all as we’ve done in previous difficult years.
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh: remembering a GAA legend
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh: remembering a GAA legend
As we are right in the middle of All-Ireland fever, Denis Hurley looks back at the career of GAA legend Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, who always brought the finals to another level.