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Barry Caslin, rural development specialist with Teagasc, outlined the opportunities agri tourism can offer low-income farms to diversify their revenue streams.

Ahead of her talk next week at the Women & Agriculture conference, Briege Corkery, 18 time All-Ireland medal winner, spoke to Irish Country Living's Anne O’Donoghue about returning to camogie after having a baby and her love for dairy farming.

Minister Heather Humphreys says she is bringing forward the €300m loan legislation as a matter of urgency.

Teagasc economist Fiona Thorne told Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Thomas Hubert about the latest farm income estimates for 2018 and longer-term trends.

Thomas Hubert also met climate scientists Michael Lee and Tim McAllister at the Global Conference on Sustainable Beef.

Prof Donagh Berry, director of VistaMilk, details what the research will deliver for farmers.

North Tipperary IFA chair Imelda Walsh describes the reaction from farmers at a beef crisis meeting.

Going from 300 members to 1,200 in just a matter of months, the beef plan movement started on WhatsApp is spreading nationwide. We spoke to one of the organisers, Eamonn Corley at an IFA crisis beef meeting in Tipperary.

Beef Editor Adam Woods is visiting farms in New Zealand this week and he spoke to Richard Kidd on his 930 acre beef and sheep farm just outside Auckland about his farming system.

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