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On this week’s show, we get a French farmer and grain analyst's perspective, talk to an Irish man at the World Seed Congress and hear from a US grain trading expert.
Fuel scheme payment of €650 for farmers and €6,000 for contractors
Six-week old Belgian Blue-cross calf sells for €1,180 in Portumna Mart
Investigation into €3.5m young farmer fraud in Romania
Calf price update: prices falling in line with 2025 levels
Low-cost stockproof fencing is an art that's hard to master
There have been recent changes to the lineup at ICBF's boardroom table, including for the federation's vice chair.
The forecast was very clear - an average factory price of €8/kg for 2026 could be expected. Did this forecast give a sense of misplaced confidence to the sector?
Distilling markets are challenging at present, but there is positivity ahead and demand for Guinness is helping malting barley markets.
Minister Noel Grealish commended all of the finalists and said the standard was particularly high this year.
When does summer start? And when should it start? It's a debate that dwarfs the 'active farmer' definition, and it's been going on for millennia.
Will Kerry Co-op go the Tirlán route and go Gaeilge on us with the rebrand, The Dealer pondered this week.
For the second year running, an animal ailment will result in the shortening of the Tour de France.
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.