ICMSA slams planning requirement for farm roadways under TAMS
ICMSA slams planning requirement for farm roadways under TAMS
ICMSA deputy president Denis Drennan said the move was totally unnecessary and indicative of a scheme which he described as “shambolic from start to finish”.
IFA seeks deadline extension for Shannon Callows fodder scheme
IFA seeks deadline extension for Shannon Callows fodder scheme
The deadline to apply for flooding supports was on Monday night, but the IFA maintains that an extension is needed.
ACA organic online meetings open to all farmers 29 November & 6 December SPONSORED
ACA organic online meetings open to all farmers 29 November & 6 December
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.
Department underestimated carbon emissions from peatland plantations
Department underestimated carbon emissions from peatland plantations
It is estimated that forests on peat soils are probably emitting around 2m to 3m tonnes of carbon annually.
Focus can’t just be on lower carbon emissions
Focus can’t just be on lower carbon emissions
Lowering carbon emissions is not the only environmental issue that matters
Coillte- and ESB-backed wind farm gets green light in Cork
Coillte- and ESB-backed wind farm gets green light in Cork
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.
Camera at the Mart: factories and finishers flock for heavy cattle in Kilkenny
Camera at the Mart: factories and finishers flock for heavy cattle in Kilkenny
Shanon Kinahan brings you some of the top prices from the weekly cattle sale in Kilkenny Mart.
Watch: breeding types go for big money in Elphin
Watch: breeding types go for big money in Elphin
Adam Woods reports from Elphin Mart’s special breeding sale of heifers which took place on Wednesday this week.
Sheep mart comment: lambs up €2 to €5/head as ewes firmer too
Sheep mart comment: lambs up €2 to €5/head as ewes firmer too
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.
MartBids Database: trade and numbers ease
MartBids Database: trade and numbers ease
Adam Woods reports on this week’s mart trade and what’s happening in the country’s marts.
Farmers losing patience with lagging milk prices, ICMSA warns
Farmers losing patience with lagging milk prices, ICMSA warns
ICMSA dairy committee chair Noel Murphy maintains that global dairy markets justify milk price rises which have yet to come from co-ops.
Dairy Day: 'try to be redundant every two years'
Dairy Day: 'try to be redundant every two years'
Niall Murphy, who farms in Missouri, USA, was speaking alongside Colin Donnery from FRS and dairy consultant Páidí Kelly at Dairy Day on 23 November.
News round-up from Northern Ireland
News round-up from Northern Ireland
Weekly round-up of news from across the farming industry in Northern Ireland
53% drop in antibiotics sales shows improved use by vets and farmers
53% drop in antibiotics sales shows improved use by vets and farmers
According to the latest report from the European Medicines Agency (EMA), sales of antibiotics have once again decreased.
Pedigree breeders council votes against court injunction
Pedigree breeders council votes against court injunction
Adam Woods has the latest news ahead of a much anticipated release of updated beef indices at 3pm on Tuesday.
Watch: record-smashing Belgian Blue heifer sells for €21,500
Watch: record-smashing Belgian Blue heifer sells for €21,500
Donegal breeder John Kennedy saw his Ross Alo-sired heifer calf sell for a whopping €21,500, beating the previous record of €18,000 set in 2021.
ACA organic online meetings open to all farmers 29 November & 6 DecemberSPONSORED
ACA organic online meetings open to all farmers 29 November & 6 December
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.
GAIN Pre-Calver Gold success on Laois farmSPONSORED
GAIN Pre-Calver Gold success on Laois farm
Dairy farmers Richard and Ian Galbraith discuss the success of supplementing GAIN Pre-Calver Gold to their 110-cow herd in Co Laois.
Harnessing the Soil Microbiome for Sustainable Agriculture in the 'Human' EraSPONSORED
Harnessing the Soil Microbiome for Sustainable Agriculture in the 'Human' Era
Science Week is a national celebration of science, with hundreds of in-person and hybrid events taking place nationwide. Running from 12-19 November
New quad bike regulations -  are you ready? SPONSORED
New quad bike regulations - are you ready?
Quad bikes are designed to cope with a wide variety of terrain types and so are a fantastic aid for farm work - by Ciaran Roche, FBD risk manager.
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Greencore reports profit and revenue growth for financial year
Greencore reports profit and revenue growth for financial year
Company passes higher costs on to customers, exits low-margin contracts.
If Irish beef PGI could follow Irish whiskey lead . . .
If Irish beef PGI could follow Irish whiskey lead . . .
It is a very different product and market, but the success of Irish whiskey in export markets could inspire a PGI grass fed beef brand.
Bank of Ireland joins Kerry Dairy Ireland with sustainability-linked loans
Bank of Ireland joins Kerry Dairy Ireland with sustainability-linked loans
New offering provides “additional funding option”, lender says.
Steak meat the bright spot in UK retail trade
Steak meat the bright spot in UK retail trade
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.
In pictures: Agritechnica enjoys record attendance with 470,000 visitors
In pictures: Agritechnica enjoys record attendance with 470,000 visitors
With a record 470,000 visitors from 149 countries, Agritechnica has had a much-welcomed return to the machinery exhibition calendar.
Bergmann celebrates 60 years of manufacturing forage wagons
Bergmann celebrates 60 years of manufacturing forage wagons
Manufacturing farm machinery for 125 years, Bergmann is this year celebrating its 60th year developing and manufacturing forage wagons.
Quality land with derelict dwelling in Kingdom's dairy heartland
Quality land with derelict dwelling in Kingdom's dairy heartland
The presence of a ruin in the centre of a compact holding of good quality ground is helping drive interest for a farm in Kerry's dairy heartland.
Modern farm house on 42 acres for auction in Laois
Modern farm house on 42 acres for auction in Laois
A modern two story dwelling with a pair of interesting buildings close by are among the stand out features of a 42 acre residential farm in Co Laois.
Historic Meath castle and lands with colourful past on the market.
Historic Meath castle and lands with colourful past on the market.
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.
Mild October highlights ever-present ventilation issues
Mild October highlights ever-present ventilation issues
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.
Welcome surge in curlew numbers
Welcome surge in curlew numbers
A conservation programme seeking to boost curlew numbers has seen increases in the number of breeding pairs and chicks progressing to fledgling stage.
Requirement for native whitethorn to be used in ACRES dropped
Requirement for native whitethorn to be used in ACRES dropped
Farmers planting whitethorn hedges in ACRES no longer have to source Irish-only plants.
Public invited for input into proposed Louth windfarm
Public invited for input into proposed Louth windfarm
If granted permission, the Kellystown Wind Farm, which will consist of five wind turbines, will power the equivalent of 22,000 homes across Ireland.
160-acre solar farm approved in Cork
160-acre solar farm approved in Cork
The project received approval with 62 conditions, one of which requires the developer to pay a contribution of €4,987.88 to Cork County Council at least one month before commencing development.
Department awards €1.6m in funds to projects promoting forestry
Department awards €1.6m in funds to projects promoting forestry
Groups successful in accessing the funds include the ACA, Coillte, an Taisce and the ibec-affiliated Forest Industries Ireland.
Coping with climate change in Portugal's forests
Coping with climate change in Portugal's forests
In this first of two articles, Donal Magner examines the impact of global warming on tree species selection and land use management in Portugal.
News round-up from Northern Ireland
News round-up from Northern Ireland
Weekly round-up of news from across the farming industry in Northern Ireland
UK could do more for food exports, MPs told
UK could do more for food exports, MPs told
A committee of MPs has been told that much more could be done to remove trade barriers for UK agri food exporters.
Careers
Strong labour market reported for recent graduates
The national analysis of higher education graduate outcomes in Ireland shows a strong labour market for recent graduates, writes Sarah McIntosh.
Katherine's Country: Ricky gets croup
Katherine's Country: Ricky gets croup
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.
The ultimate Christmas baking project: make a gingerbread farm
The ultimate Christmas baking project: make a gingerbread farm
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.
Find out what caught the eye of Irish Country Living  team this week
Find out what caught the eye of Irish Country Living team this week
Evergreen berries, winterage and holiday travel spending - we've had a very seasonal week in the country.
Historic Meath castle and lands with colourful past on the market.
Historic Meath castle and lands with colourful past on the market.
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.