Pictured making friends with some buffalos on her Dad's farm is Lucy Dorney and her friends Adam, Emma and Lucy Hosford. Dairy farmer Michael Dorney, Kilnaglory, Ballincollig, Co. Cork took delivery of twenty two year old dairy buffalos and two breeding bulls that were imported from Italy by Toby Simmonds of Toons Bridge Dairy. Michael is already supplying Toons Bridge Diary with milk form his herd for cheese making and the plan is to put the buffalo in-calf for next year to provide the dairy wi
Minster Michael Creed spoke to Hannah Quinn-Mulligan in Charleville, Co Cork, after the second CAP consultation meeting. He outlines how he feels the budget will be maintained and confirms that a €200 suckler cow payment is not off the table.
Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Thomas Hubert talked to IFA county chairs Imelda Walsh of north Tipperary and Willie Hanrahan of Clare after they chaired a heated information meeting in Killaloe last Thursday.
William Conlon chatted to Jack Nolan in the Nitrates Section of the Department of Agriculture about the growing issues around slurry and nitrates management.
And finally this week, Adam Woods caught up with Anthony Mulligan who is a UCD student working on Tullamore farm during the calving season to see whats been happening in the past week and how calving is going.
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Minster Michael Creed spoke to Hannah Quinn-Mulligan in Charleville, Co Cork, after the second CAP consultation meeting. He outlines how he feels the budget will be maintained and confirms that a €200 suckler cow payment is not off the table.
Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Thomas Hubert talked to IFA county chairs Imelda Walsh of north Tipperary and Willie Hanrahan of Clare after they chaired a heated information meeting in Killaloe last Thursday.
William Conlon chatted to Jack Nolan in the Nitrates Section of the Department of Agriculture about the growing issues around slurry and nitrates management.
And finally this week, Adam Woods caught up with Anthony Mulligan who is a UCD student working on Tullamore farm during the calving season to see whats been happening in the past week and how calving is going.
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