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The case of a Donegal man charged in connection with the theft of 100 livestock from a farm near Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath, last summer was brought for mention before Mullingar Circuit Court this week.
The beef industry is shaken by a diagnosis of BSE, TAMS II opens for young farmers, dairy farmers take a succession of blows and one of the biggest livestock thefts in Irish history takes place.
Good morning. Today's top stories include the approval of FBD's €48.5m hotels transaction, an arrest in the Kilbeggan rustling case and the IFA meeting Glanbia amid rising farmer anger.
The total number of reported cattle thefts in the Republic of Ireland for 2015 is up significantly on the number of thefts reported last year, but down compared with 2013.