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ICSA suckler chair Jimmy Cosgrave said that the ICBF and Teagasc have failed to engage meaningfully with farmers on the issues arising from the current genetic evaluations.
ICSA suckler chair Jimmy Cosgrave said that the ICBF and Teagasc have failed to engage meaningfully with farmers on the issues arising from the current genetic evaluations.
The farmer representatives reportedly suggested other tax raising measures, instead of the planned £1m limit on agricultural and business property relief.
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Reports on throughput vary across marts with some managers reporting an increase in numbers while others point to entries remaining below the norm for the time of year.
Strong demand is putting a very strong floor under calf prices at the moment and this was very evident in Cahir Mart for their sale on Friday evening last.
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
Damien Murray, Origin Green Producer Liaison & Standard Co-Coordinator gives a step by step guide for new suckler members of SBLAS facing their first audit.
Kevin Moran farms 105 hectares with 260 cows, in a spring-calving, grass-based system in Caherlistrane, Co Galway. All young stock are contract-reared from 13 weeks of age, to the point of calving.
The European agricultural machinery industry shows further signs of positivity after bottoming out last year, according to the latest CEMA market trends report.
Gary Abbott recently put the price-competitive, Chinese-built Loncin XWolf 550 quad to the test to see how it performs against its more costly competitors.
A 91ac farm in Co Offaly with a farm yard and derelict house has recently come on the market. All in one block, the property is served by an excellent road network.
A non-residential farm on the outskirts of Ardfert village a short distance north of Tralee has just come on the market. It's a top quality holding that has been in tillage for many years.
A farm in the noted liquid milk supplying area north of Cork city has just come on the market. A neat and compact yard is a standout feature of this holding.
While they will be required to publish their carbon emissions and report use of renewable energy annually, there is no requirement for the centres to run on renewable energy.
County Cork auctioneers are reporting strong demand for smaller non-residential farms especially from dairy clients who are concerned about the future of the nitrates derogation.
A non-residential farm on the outskirts of Ardfert village a short distance north of Tralee has just come on the market. It's a top quality holding that has been in tillage for many years.