Young Stock podcast: the Dolphin rearing heifers in east Galway
This week, Noel Bardon is joined by Shane Dolphin, who discusses the red tape facing young farmers and the key areas he is investing in to get a leased farm up and going.
Young farmer Shane Dolphin from east Galway joins news correspondent Noel Bardon in this week’s episode of the Irish Farmers Journal Young Stock podcast.
Dolphin discusses the scheme red tape that can lock young farmers out of funding in the first year of farming in their own right, why contract rearing was the choice for him and how one-off housing ties into the issue of farm succession.
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Title: Young Stock podcast: the Dolphin rearing heifers in east Galway
This week, Noel Bardon is joined by Shane Dolphin, who discusses the red tape facing young farmers and the key areas he is investing in to get a leased farm up and going.
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Young farmer Shane Dolphin from east Galway joins news correspondent Noel Bardon in this week’s episode of the Irish Farmers Journal Young Stock podcast.
Dolphin discusses the scheme red tape that can lock young farmers out of funding in the first year of farming in their own right, why contract rearing was the choice for him and how one-off housing ties into the issue of farm succession.
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