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High input and labour costs coupled with uncertain weather mean that the fruit and vegetable sector is the most vulnerable in Irish farming.
Farmer to pay €895 to neighbour after cattle damaged lawn
Calf birth registrations running 36,469 head higher
Irish beef quotes bottom of EU price league
Limousin bulls set new record average in trailblazing Roscrea sale
Camera at the Mart: slight easing in price as almost 2,200 calves sell in Bandon
Word reached The Dealer that there was a very wide range of bids placed at an auction for a Co Westmeath property with links to Lawrence of Arabia. A little, or large, bid of history perhaps.
Of the 15 current board members, The Dealer reckons that at least 10 are eligible for the free travel.
Glanbia’s chief financial officer timed his big payout perfectly.
The use of replica gates by ACRES farmers has been slated by enthusiasts of the real-deal wrought iron gates.
The airing of the first part of the Larry Goodman documentary came hot on the heels of the resolution of the IFA/Bord Bia dispute.
AIB annual results reveal amazing pay increases for CEO.
With Aurivo and Dale Farm contemplating co-habitation, is this the era of dairy co-op consolidation?
Advice for supporting gut health Taking a preventative approach to scours and supplying calves with targeted health products during digestive disturbance are essential for sustained growth.