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Most cows will be served by now and a lot of first cuts of silage will be in, meaning that the pit of the parlour is going to ...
Local authorities have paid out more than €11 million to date in Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) payments to Revenue.
A Kerry farmer said he is committed to keeping a popular walkway open to the public despite a series of thefts from his lands ...
A court in Northern Ireland has fined a farmer for a water pollution offence arising from “farm effluent” being discharged ...
The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers' Association (ICMSA) has said that a base price of 50c/L is "fully justified" for May milk ...
DLG has awarded the 15m Vogelsang BlackBird trailing shoe boom fitted with two ExaCut ECQ precision distributors a 5-year ...
Teagasc has launched the "This is Dairying" photo competition in the lead-up to the Moorepark Dairy Open Day, which takes ...
A new research project is aiming to promote better gender balance when it comes to media coverage of agricultural and rural ...
Farmers for Action (FFA) has withdrawn from all official discussions relating to a new Nutrients Action Programme (NAP) for ...
The latest crop report from Teagasc paints a very encouraging picture regarding the current state of winter cereals.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) approved 505 felling licences for forestry owners by the end of May ...
Irish tillage farmers have become increasingly frustrated at the lack of strategic vision coming from government ...