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Caitríona Murphy
on 03 Jun 2017
Good week, bad week: winners and losers in farming this week
Find out who has a skip in their step and who is less than happy after the past week in agriculture.
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Caitríona Murphy
on 03 Jun 2017
The 32 County Bale Challenge continued on Seamus Doyle's farm in Carra, Loughrea, Co Galway, on Thursday, raising money and awareness for the cancer charities Ronald McDonald House and Daisy Lodge. \ Hany Marzouk
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Good week for…
Eight farmers who have
banded together
to create a 420-acre dairy farm in Roscommon.
The Goodman family, who collected more than
€400,000 in farm payments
under CAP last year.
The number of people in receipt of Farm Assist payments has
fallen by over 1,000.
Michael Dowling, chair of Kerry Group, who is to receive an
honorary doctorate
at UCC.
The
Irish Farmers Journal
, which picked up the award for best Facebook account at the social media awards,
the SOCKIES.
Bad week for…
Contractors, who are owed
biggest income drop
of all farmers in 2016.
Knackery owners who
failed several checks
in an audit by the Food Safety Authority when handling fallen animals.
The Department of Agriculture, which was forced to make a
series of U-turns
on payments to farmers.
The Louth farmer, whose €17,000 TAMS grant has been delayed for more than a year over a
€30 discount on a milk tank.
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