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Airfield Estate in Dublin have launched a short course for junior cycle students. Amii McKeever caught up with head of education and research at Airfield Estate Dr Kirsty McAdoo to learn more.
We are Agri Aware and we want everyone to love the countryside like you do so we try to teach children that do not live in the country all about farming. Can you help us?
Mary Kehoe’s first-class students in St Anne’s National School, Rathangan, Co Wexford, tell us about task 5 of the AgriAware Incredible Edibles Challenge
Best known for her role on RTÉ’s Operation Transformation, Waterford native Aoife Hearne has worked as a qualified dietitian for almost 20 years. She chats to Irene Bermingham about farmers’ health.
We can’t shy away from the fact that veggie burgers are growing in popularity. Amii McKeever cuts through the bull on their origin and nutritional value
Fourth class students from Scoil Bhríde Cailíní, Blanchardstown, Dublin update us on the second Incredible Edibles task of 2021 - Identifying Irish produce.
Documenting her weight loss online, Trisha Lewis is an inspiration, but her new book doesn’t shy away from the tough road that got her to where she is today, writes Anne O’Donoghue