• The Dunlop Prestige Wellington is a good value wellington suitable for heavy duty farming. On www.coopsuperstores.ie they are on sale for €32.99 plus €6.50 for delivery.
  • Looking for a good tablet device to do your online browsing in the evening? It is hard to look past the build quality and battery life of Apple’s iPad. Their price tag is the one negating factor but Harvey Norman is offering a 10% discount today on all electrical goods, meaning you can pick up an iPad mini for €224.10.
  • For foodies and cheese lovers, a Gubbeen cheese hamper might be just the ticket. Prices range from €18 to €100 and delivery is extra. However, you can pick up your hamper for free from a number of farmer markets in Cork.
  • Or how about some delicious apple juice? The Traas family in Clonmel are offering a case of 12 bottles of apple juice for €35.95 including delivery and packing.
  • For the busy suckler farmer, how about a Moocall sensor? The sensor is attached to a cow’s tail and sends a text message to your phone once calving is due to begin. One sensor is suitable for a herd of up to 50 cows. It costs €299.
  • For the baker in your life how about the Drop Kitchen Connected Scale and Recipe App? It is designed by an Irish company and made and shipped from China by PCH (a company owned by farmer's son Liam Casey from Cork). The recipe app gives you simple, step-by-step instructions, it connects to a weighing scales via bluetooth, which its designers say leads to fool proof baking results.
  • If you are looking for good quality, warm clothing that will withstand the rigours of Irish winters, 53 Degrees North stock a wide range of jackets and thermals from quality brands such as Berghaus, Columbia and Under Armour. They are offering 20% off everything on their website (except electronics) until midnight today (Monday December 1).
  • Finally, for just €19 you can get an Irish Farmers Journal 2015 diary. Now available in hardback, it is A4 in size with 190 pages and includes planners for 2016, key dates for 2015, maps, and your key contacts in the Irish Farmers Journal.