This week, the Irish Farmers Journal news team discusses Bord Bia proposals which state that beef farmer members of its quality assurance scheme should source all bought-in cattle from quality assured herds.
We hear the latest on straw prices and land rental costs going into 2024.
Covered too is the 69th AGM of the IFA on Tuesday which saw Francie Gorman taking the reins as the association's president.
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This week, the Irish Farmers Journal news team discusses Bord Bia proposals which state that beef farmer members of its quality assurance scheme should source all bought-in cattle from quality assured herds.
We hear the latest on straw prices and land rental costs going into 2024.
Covered too is the 69th AGM of the IFA on Tuesday which saw Francie Gorman taking the reins as the association's president.
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