Increasingly wet weather is leading to more incidences of rumen fluke in cattle and sheep. Aidan Brennan writes.
While throughput was lower, the vibrant trade reduced the percentage of cattle unsold fall from 2.5% to just 1.9%.
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Bernard Condon, managing director of Ornua’s global ingredients division, is leaving the co-op. Condon has been a member of ...
The project, announced at the Lions Club National Convention in Tullamore on Friday, has been allocated €250,000 per year ...
The association said that the “constantly evolving regulatory and non-regulatory measures” will further add to the challenges ...
The new Arrabawn Tipperary Co-op was formally established on Friday 28 February at the inaugural meeting of the board of the ...
The 'There’s more to the story...' campaign will feature social media posts over the coming weeks with statistics that ...
The minister’s warning came in the brief drafted by senior department officials that awaited him in Ag House on his ...
Farmers will be banned from using unprotected urea in granular form from 2026 under the new rules of the nitrates action ...
Minister Healy stated that farmers who worked hard to make land productive should not be compelled to return it to its ...
Twenty TDs in Dáil Éireann have declared that they own farmland or forestry, with Minister of State with responsibility for ...