Weekly podcast: REPS dilemma facing farmers and u-turn on Level 5 shooting ban
As the countdown to accept GLAS extensions starts find out how farmers are facing a REPS dilemma and the NARGC win a court case on behalf of recreational huntsmen.
Deputy editor Jack Kennedy discusses current milk prices and the outlook for 2021 with Brexit looming.
Ambitious targets set in Ag Climatise
Siobhán Walsh, farm sustainability expert, discusses the ambitious targets set out in Ag Climatise.
U-turn on Level 5 shooting ban
News correspondent Niall Hurson discusses a recent court case taken by the NARGC to permit hunting during the lockdown period.
Charity fundraiser
Adam Woods was in Elphin Mart on Monday night and he bumped into Andrew Jordan and Jack Beirne, trasition-year (TY) students in Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown. He spoke to them about a fundraiser they have set up as part of their TY project in aid of Childhood Cancer Ireland.
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Deputy editor Jack Kennedy discusses current milk prices and the outlook for 2021 with Brexit looming.
Ambitious targets set in Ag Climatise
Siobhán Walsh, farm sustainability expert, discusses the ambitious targets set out in Ag Climatise.
U-turn on Level 5 shooting ban
News correspondent Niall Hurson discusses a recent court case taken by the NARGC to permit hunting during the lockdown period.
Charity fundraiser
Adam Woods was in Elphin Mart on Monday night and he bumped into Andrew Jordan and Jack Beirne, trasition-year (TY) students in Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown. He spoke to them about a fundraiser they have set up as part of their TY project in aid of Childhood Cancer Ireland.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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