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Hannah Quinn-Mulligan
Hannah Quinn-Mulligan

News correspondent

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More farmers are picking up the laptop and putting down the pen and paper, as tag companies report that up to 45% of their customers order tags online.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 03 November 2017
Embrace Farm to hold farm accident survivors’ conference
Embrace Farm, was founded in 2014 by Brian and Norma Rohan after Brian’s father tragically lost his life as the result of a farm accident.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 03 November 2017
Mandatory certification required for deer hunters
From 1 January 2018 all first-time applicants for a deer hunting licence will be required to go through a mandatory test and certification process.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 05 November 2017
A 7% decrease in international beef and veal exports will worry a British market intent on supplying new trading partners post-Brexit.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 02 November 2017
Weekly podcast: women in farm organisations, straw shortage, David McWilliams
In this week's podcast we look at lack of female representation, farmers face a straw shortage and David McWilliams gives his thoughts on stamp duty.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 01 November 2017
A bulk straw supplier in the midlands is importing straw from Europe.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 02 November 2017
Hereford producers had been worried about a weakened demand for their animals.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 02 November 2017
The dry spell has enabled growers to forge ahead with their harvesting after delays due to wet weather.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 02 November 2017
Irish Farmers Journal breakfast bulletin: more dry weather and organic walks
In the news today, 1 November: continued dry weather forecast, fire destroys machinery and organic farm walks kick off.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 31 October 2017
Irish Farmers Journal nightly news: KT payments, milk myths and mart injury
Have you missed out on any of the top stories today? Catch up with the top five stories from www.farmersjournal.ie today, Tuesday 31 October.
By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan on 31 October 2017
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