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The main opposition party also claimed that the difficulties with SCEP called into question the make-up of the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) board.
"Are we going to have a handbags at dawn situation? We can’t have that, it would be lawlessness at a grand level," the judge said. Gordon Deegan reports.
Open online meetings will be held for farmers and their families to engage in meaningful discussions about the various procedures and best practices associated with organic farming enterprises.
The 22 turbine wind farm, which is being developed by Coillte and ESB’s joint venture FuturEnergy along with global developer Ørsted, got the green light.
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There is variation reported between sales, with some marts witnessing prices for heavy lambs rising by up to €5/head, while there is more bite in the trade for ewes.
Accelerated capital allowances, new grant aiding under TAMS and a 70% grant rate for slurry storage on importing farms will help farmers affected by the nitrates derogation changes.
Open online meetings will be held for farmers and their families to engage in meaningful discussions about the various procedures and best practices associated with organic farming enterprises.
UK consumers continue to spend more on beef, but buy less volume and preference for high-value lamb cuts also increases at the expense of cheaper cuts.
An Irish childhood home of a UK Prime Minister is a rarity, rarer still that the likes of it come to the market but Knight Frank are sole agents for such a property in Co Meath.
Martin Merrick calculates what air inlet vented sheeting has in comparison to space or Yorkshire boarding, as a mild October highlighted ever-present ventilation issues.
Low wind generation, coupled with insufficient generation capacity, prompted Ireland's single electricity market operator to issue a warning about tight generation capacity margins.
How are you? A simple question, but one that you might be afraid to ask, because what do you say next if the answer is: "I'm struggling to cope," writes Ciara Leahy.
Thinking a swifty was a quick drink or something teenagers did after a disco, Anne Devine's discovers new terminologies from her niece Freya. Colm O'Regan writes.
While her grandson Ricky is sick with croup, Katherine O'Leary takes the opportunity to teach him how to take tablets like a grown-up and the little boy succeeds.
Are you looking for a baking project for the whole family? Try building your own gingerbread farm. A Farmers Journal festive family effort led by Janine Kennedy with Dee Laffan and Martin Merrick.