Stephen Robb talks to the main farm and renewable organisations about the Government’s new flagship scheme aiming to allow ...
Gerald Potterton muses the impact Google Maps has had on traversing the country and whether or not we would be better off ...
It’s a very real reminder to everyone that legally binding climate targets are not going away, no matter who is in government ...
There were 763,046 calf birth registrations in February 2024 equating to approximately one third of all calves born last year ...
Irish Farm report finds that farmers are overall more positive about the future than they were in 2024, but regulations are ...
We’ll set out what’s in the programme for government from a farming perspective and talk to the new political leaders on what ...
It is unclear how many farmers have issued milk supply termination notices to Dairygold amid the growing row over changes to ...
Fertiliser manufacturers have increase price quotes on nitrogen fertiliser as sales start to build ahead of the upcoming ...
The total cow kill in 2024 of 120,514 was up 3.8% on the 2023 figure and is also the highest ever seen in NI. Average weights ...
The top five issues complained about in 2024 related to forestry, beef schemes, livestock breeding, regional veterinary ...
The slurry-spreading season has started again, but you should only take slurry in where conditions are suitable to do so.
Beef prices have broken records this week, with quotes of as high as €6.45/kg being paid for in-spec Aberdeen Angus heifers ...