Over €2m in fodder support payments issue to farmers
The movement of 48,132 bales and 19,114t of fodder was supported by this measure, with 24 co-operatives participating in the scheme.
Commission bans herbicide for use on potato crops
The herbicide is currently used for pre- and post-emergence spraying. French farmers have condemned the move.
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Doramex and Moxodex pour-on a no-brainer for Ireland rugby star
With cattle housing just around the corner, parasitic infections are a top concern for farmers. Leinster and Ireland rugby legend Seán O’Brien knows this all too well.
Over €2m in fodder support payments issue to farmers
Over €2m in fodder support payments issue to farmers
The movement of 48,132 bales and 19,114t of fodder was supported by this measure, with 24 co-operatives participating in the scheme.
Commission bans herbicide for use on potato crops
Commission bans herbicide for use on potato crops
The herbicide is currently used for pre- and post-emergence spraying. French farmers have condemned the move.
Dairygold September milk price goes up
Dairygold September milk price goes up
Dairygold has become the latest co-op to increase its price for milk supplied last month after rises at Lakeland Dairies and Kerry Dairy Ireland.
Farmer representation needed in drafting nature restoration plan
Farmer representation needed in drafting nature restoration plan
The Nature Restoration Law (NRL) was passed by the Council of the European Union this year.
Sheep mart report: competition strengthens for store lambs
Sheep mart report: competition strengthens for store lambs
There has been a significant improvement in recent weeks in demand and prices paid for store lambs, with light lambs in particular improving.
Camera at the Mart: ewe lambs in demand in Mountbellew
Camera at the Mart: ewe lambs in demand in Mountbellew
A price premium was paid for nice-quality ewe lambs, while Saturday’s sale also recorded a sharper trade for all types of store lambs.
Camera at the Mart: serious demand for weanlings continues in south Kerry
Camera at the Mart: serious demand for weanlings continues in south Kerry
It would be safe to say demand almost exceeded supply at the spring-born weanling show and sale in Iveragh Co-operative Mart this week. Bulls between 300kg and 350kg were competed strongly for.
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Nutrient use surplus cannot be ‘box-ticking’ exercise - ICMSA
The Department of Agriculture put forward a proposal to implement the concept for farmers under the nitrates regulations at a meeting of the agriculture water quality group.
Dairygold September milk price goes up
Dairygold has become the latest co-op to increase its price for milk supplied last month after rises at Lakeland Dairies and Kerry Dairy Ireland.
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Land purchase considerations: key factors for farmers
The nature of farming like any business, is that farmers are continually investing in their farms, land, infrastructure, buildings, stock and machinery to improve on-farm efficiencies or productivity
Maedi Visna can be the TB of the sheep world
Around 100 farmers attended a joint NSA / UFU meeting on the potential threat of Maedi Visna in NI. David Wright reports
Consequences of antimicrobial resistance
"Animal Health Ireland rewarding farmers who are committing a sin" - Tom Hogan, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary.
Moyside and Croghan Shorthorn breeders prepare for club sale
Nevan Mc Kiernan previews the upcoming Moyside and Croghan Shorthorn breeders club sale.
Sale season kicks off in Carrick
Nevan Mc Kiernan previews the upcoming sales taking place at the Showgrounds, Carrick on Shannon.
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Famous 'Sheep Shepherd' duo trusts Tribamec Duo
Tribamec Duo combines Chanelle Pharma’s established products - Animec Oral solution for sheep and Tribex 5% oral suspension for sheep. The unique blend equips it to combat a range of sheep parasites.
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Doramex and Moxodex pour-on a no-brainer for Ireland rugby star
With cattle housing just around the corner, parasitic infections are a top concern for farmers. Leinster and Ireland rugby legend Seán O’Brien knows this all too well.
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Reducing stress on man and beast
Justin Walsh runs a one-man operation and manages a herd of 95 beef cows and heifers at the foot of the Hill of Tara in Co Meath, along with his farming business, Justin also weighs cattle for ICBF.
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Potential in the east for Irish agri-food exports
Ahead of the upcoming trade mission, Bord Bia Asia, Africa and Middle East manager Ciaran Gallagher examines where Vietnam and Thailand fit into Irish agri-food exports.
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ECB cuts interest rates by 0.25%
ECB cuts interest rates by 0.25%
This is good news for corporates, but it is unclear if it will benefit farmers directly.
Volac’s equipment from Kells plant up for auction
Volac’s equipment from Kells plant up for auction
Facility opened in 2018 was closed earlier this year following takeover.
Rapid drop in inflation means another interest rate cut is likely
Rapid drop in inflation means another interest rate cut is likely
The pace of price rises across the euro-area has slowed considerably in recent months.
Kilwaughter Lime sold to global group
Kilwaughter Lime sold to global group
Saint-Gobain has reached an agreement to acquire Northern Ireland company.
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Sustainability progress on Irish farms
Origin Green sustainability and data analytics manager Dr Eleanor Murphy reports on Irish farm emissions.
Pöttinger celebrates 25 years of Jumbo forage wagons
Unveiling the first Jumbo forage wagon in 1999, Pöttinger is celebrating 25 years of its of its flagship range.
Sky Agriculture launches new multi-product front hopper
Sky Agriculture has taken the wraps off its new “Progress TF” front-mounted hopper which is available with two, three or four internal hoppers.
Invest €3m in Raharney and you’ll be set up in milk
If you want to make decent money from farming, and you’re prepared to work hard, this dairy farm in Westmeath could be just the ticket, writes Paul Mooney.
Period home in the Marble City
The house stands on a compact country estate in a lovely location and has lots of privacy. Paul Mooney reports.
Two farms for auction in Laois
One comes with a derelict cottage, which will be offered separately on 1.15ac.
TAMS III tranche 3 approvals steaming ahead
With just over ¾ of tranche 3 applications now issued, the Department should now be soon moving on to tranche 4 applications.
Grazing targets may need to be revised in line with weather
Dr Deirdre Hennessy of UCC said achieving targets is important for utilising grass, but with changing growth patterns these targets may need to be examined.
Rainfall to undermine future grass growth hike
Met Éireann’s Dr Padráig Flattery warned that increased rainfall may hamper the utilisation of a longer growing season.
Planning and judicial reviews a major holdup to renewables rollout
The sector urgently needs resources to address these issues if Ireland is to avoid the billions of euros in climate fines that are imminent, according to Paul Gallagher of EDF Renewables Ireland.
Irish Farmers Journal shortlisted for four journalism awards
The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 13 November in Dublin’s Mansion House.
Disappointment as forestry allocation cut by 17% to €91m
Leaders in the forestry industry have described the move to cut the forestry budget as "deeply disappointing".
Beech revisited as woodland and timber tree
Irish pavilion at the Venice Biennale to highlight aesthetic, functional and acoustic qualities of Irish grown beech, writes Donal Magner
News round-up from Northern Ireland
Weekly round-up of news from the farming industry in Northern Ireland.
Legal case leads to RHI sanctions being lifted
The development comes after a successful legal challenge by local lorry and machinery dealership Dennison Commercials Ltd.
Comment
Editorial: a stellar line-up for Women & Agriculture conference
From witnessing the evolution of relations in Northern Ireland to seeing the election of numerous US presidents, Bryan Dobson has seen history in the making, writes Ciara Leahy.
‘It’s a privilege to walk in the footsteps of our ancestors’
From gazing at the Northern Lights, to entertaining an Aussie cousin and getting together an itinerary to show her family connections, it’s been a busy week, writes Katherine O’Leary.
Racing: meet the next generation of horse traders
Irish-based vendors hit the jackpot at a recent bloodstock sale in England.
Period home in the Marble City
The house stands on a compact country estate in a lovely location and has lots of privacy. Paul Mooney reports.
Two farms for auction in Laois
One comes with a derelict cottage, which will be offered separately on 1.15ac.