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Westmeath company Cows.ie has completed the export of 1,021 in-calf pedigree Holstein heifers to Algeria, which marks Irelands first ever full shipment of livestock to the North African country.
Peter Thomas Keaveney catches up with a Limerick business hiring out Chinese loaders, and gets the verdict from farmers who are hiring and have bought them.
Pronar is a massive Polish machinery manufacturer setting its sights on the Irish market. Peter Thomas Keaveney travelled to Poland to visit its factories and find out more about the firm.
Having bought their first Valtra back in 1999, Eamon and Sean Tracey have stuck with the Finish brand since, and today run five Valtras, including a new N175.
Stephen Robb talks to IFA environmental committee chair Paul O'Brien and CTO of Carbon AMS Pat Harte about the emerging Irish AD model and the opportunities for farmers.
As Budget day is upon us, we look back over a discussion held at this year’s National Ploughing Championships on what policies and supports are needed to accelerate the adoption of solar and AD
With no signs of any improvement in the weather, we look at how farmers can make the best of a bad situation, plus the new suckler scheme and breeding sheep sales.