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Irish trees are battling Dutch elm disease, ash dieback and horse chestnut bleeding canker, but Niamh Kelly warns readers to also be vigilant for the oak processionary moth species.
The global lighthouse farms series has shone a light on the many ways in which farmers around the world have adapted their farming systems to meet the needs of tomorrow, reports Rogier Schulte.
With blood stocks currently low, Margaret Hawkins talks to the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) and to 28-year-old Cork agricultural contractor, Conor Murphy, who has already donated 28 times
To mark the beginning of Pride month, psychotherapist and director of SeeMe.ie Enda Murphy talks about the need to embrace diversity in all its forms in the farming community.
Margaret Hawkins gets some tips from the director of the National Poisons Information Centre, Dr Edel Duggan, on how to keep your children safe from poisons in the home.