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This weekend is set to see a long-awaited rise in temperatures, as a system of high pressure will dominate the country.
Boost as hoggets fly to Africa
Investigation into €3.5m young farmer fraud in Romania
Farmer Writes: a man that could have sold straw to tillage farmers
MartBids analysis: further price cuts across the board
Camera at the Mart: beef breeds lead way in Thurles calf sale
James Hanly chats about his decision to use boluses to monitor the health and reproductive status of his cows, non-GMO milk and buffer feeding.
The hike in the numbers of first-time calving beef heifers this spring is a reflection of the increased profit and greater positivity around the suckler sector.
Castleforbes Estate was the 2025 Suckler Farmer Finisher winner for Liffey Meats and recently held a farm walk in conjuction with Liffey Meats, ICBF and Teagasc.
As dairy herds go past the three-week breeding mark, it's time to monitor performance writes Aidan Brennan.
Hill sheep farmers interested in improving flock performance are being encouraged to identify rams they think could be destined for breeding and the mothers of these.
Buyers are asking more questions around fertility and health status now, so having all testing done and paperwork in order definitely helps when trying to move stock.
Low milk prices, high costs and an uncertain outlook characterise the mood among Irish dairy farmers as we head into the summer. Aidan Brennan examines the issues.
New Zealand dairy tech open day to take place on Laois farm Irish dairy farmers will have the opportunity to see the latest technologies from New Zealand at an on-farm open day at Camcloon Dairy, Ballyfin, Co Laois, on Tuesday 19 May 2026 from 10am.