Farming news: cattle numbers tumble, €75/cow beef scheme and water charges
This week, we discuss falling cattle numbers, rising water charges and what farmers will have to do to receive the full €75/head in Budget 2025's suckler scheme.
On this week's Irish Farmers Journal Farming News podcast, we hear what's driving a decline in cattle numbers.
The actions confirmed in the €75/head 2025 National Beef Welfare Scheme, a proposed increase to farm water charges and an anaerobic digestion plant planned by a former-IFA president are all covered.
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Title: Farming news: cattle numbers tumble, €75/cow beef scheme and water charges
This week, we discuss falling cattle numbers, rising water charges and what farmers will have to do to receive the full €75/head in Budget 2025's suckler scheme.
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On this week's Irish Farmers Journal Farming News podcast, we hear what's driving a decline in cattle numbers.
The actions confirmed in the €75/head 2025 National Beef Welfare Scheme, a proposed increase to farm water charges and an anaerobic digestion plant planned by a former-IFA president are all covered.
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