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Lakeland Dairies chief executive Michael Hanley spoke to Northern Ireland editor David Wright about the vote in favour of merging with LacPatrick Dairies.

SIAL Paris 2018 is the biggest business to business food fair in the world this year. Odile Evans was there.

Odile also met Henny WA Swinkels from Dutch meat processor Van Drie group, who explained what the opening of the Chinese market for veal means, and why he likes Irish calves.

Tommy Moyles spoke to Minister Creed at the Future of Agriculture event in Mitchelstown, on the upcoming trade mission to Malaysia and the implications of a cap on Young Farmer tax reliefs.

News correspondent Pat O'Toole met Norman Kearney, one of the farmers affected by problems along the route of the M11 extension in Co Wexford.

Speaking to news correspondent Barry Cassidy Peadar Kearney discussed plans to manage grass for the coming months and how he has prepared for the coming winter on his 300-ewe farm in Co Louth.

Teagasc sheep knowledge transfer head Michael Gottstein outlined the options available to farmers this autumn to improve the soil fertility on their farms ahead of spring 2019.

Professor Jane Rickson from the Cranfield Institute spoke to Peter McCann about defining, measuring and improving soil health.

Head of agribusiness at Danske Bank Rodney Brown talked to Peter McCann about borrowings on NI farms.

Tánaiste Simon Coveney, Ministers Heather Humpherys and Helen McEntee, and MEP Matt Carty discussed the latest Brexit developments with markets specialist Phelim O'Neill at the Getting ready for Brexit event in Monaghan.

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