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Rural Life

9 minutes ago

Leaving Cert Ag Science 2026 - Could you answer these questions?

A total of 7,932 students sat the Leaving Certificate Agricultural Science papers today according to the State Examinations Commission (SEC).

Leaving Cert Ag Science 2026 - Could you answer these questions?

Opinion

24 minutes ago

Letter to the editor: EU left floundering by loss of CAP's purpose

ICMSA president Denis Drennan responds to an article by environmental commentator and former CCAC chairperson Prof. John Fitzgerald.

Letter to the editor: EU left floundering by loss of CAP's purpose

Dairy

39 minutes ago

Wicklow councillor calls for action on TB as farms being 'wiped out'

A councillor in Co. Wicklow is calling for further action to be taken on bovine tuberculosis (bTB) as he warns of farms being "wiped out".

Wicklow councillor calls for action on TB as farms being 'wiped out'

Opinion

54 minutes ago

Opinion: Was camping out at Bord Bia HQ a misstep?

Prior to the IFA staging a sit-in at Bord Bia’s HQ in Dublin, it could have been said that Irish cattle prices were at record high levels.

Opinion: Was camping out at Bord Bia HQ a misstep?

Rural Life

1 hour ago

Watch: Groundbreakers - Diversification drives farm resilience

In the second instalment of Agriland's Groundbreakers series, we meet a Co. Carlow farmer and who has driven the diversification of the farm.

Watch: Groundbreakers - Diversification drives farm resilience

Animal Welfare

2 hours ago

96 charities applied for animal welfare grant so far this year - minister

To date this year, 96 charities have filed for the Animal Welfare Grant Programme, run by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

96 charities applied for animal welfare grant so far this year - minister

N.Ireland

2 hours ago

UFU sets out agri-education priorities to minister during farm visit

The UFU has highlighted the need to expand the availability of GCSE Agriculture across schools to Minister for Education Paul Givan.

UFU sets out agri-education priorities to minister during farm visit

Agri-Business

2 hours ago

'We need farmers to innovate' - Keogh's Crisps founder

Innovation is something founder and managing director of Keogh's Crisps, Tom Keogh has adapted to...

'We need farmers to innovate' - Keogh's Crisps founder

Sheep

2 hours ago

Sheep trade: Spring lamb price offers of €9.90/kg tabled again this week

This week's sheep trade has seen €9.90/kg tabled again for Quality Assured (QA) spring lambs at several outlets.

Sheep trade: Spring lamb price offers of €9.90/kg tabled again this week

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

New labelling rules for honey now in effect

New labelling rules from the EU for honey have come into effect as of yesterday relating to country of origin descriptions.

New labelling rules for honey now in effect

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Ornua announces new senior leadership appointments

Ornua has today (Monday, June 15) announced two senior appointments as part of the company's new global operating model.

Ornua announces new senior leadership appointments

Beef

4 hours ago

Change ahead for ICSA? Hugh Farrell 'no longer' general secretary

The ICSA has confirmed to Agriland that Hugh Farrell will "no longer hold the position of general secretary" of the organisation.

Change ahead for ICSA? Hugh Farrell 'no longer' general secretary

Schemes

4 hours ago

How many farmers are in the Organic scheme per county?

Minister Martin Heydon has provided a breakdown of the number farmers participating in the Organic Farming Scheme (OFS) per county.

How many farmers are in the Organic scheme per county?

Beef

4 hours ago

Factory quotes: Beef price steadies after 5 weeks of 10c/kg declines

This week's factory quotes have seen beef price offers steady after five consecutive weeks of 10c/kg price cuts.

Factory quotes: Beef price steadies after 5 weeks of 10c/kg declines

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

Proveye and Grassland Agro team up to supply satellite-powered grass data

A new partnership between Proveye and Grassland Agro aims to provide per-paddock data on grass cover, growth and rates, sward composition.

Proveye and Grassland Agro team up to supply satellite-powered grass data

Tillage

5 hours ago

Potato blight advisory for coming days - Met Éireann

Met Éireann has today (Monday, June 15) issued an advisory for potato blight for the entire country over the coming days.

Potato blight advisory for coming days - Met Éireann

Managing your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

Read more from this seriesManaging your Calves at Grass – A DairyBeef 500 Summer Series

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Beef

5 hours ago

Mart report: Latest prices from weanling sale at Carnaross

Carnaross Mart, outside Kells, Co. Meath, held its weekly sale on Tuesday, June 9 as 654 cattle went on sale with a 97% clearance rate.

Mart report: Latest prices from weanling sale at Carnaross

N.Ireland

6 hours ago

Graphic pics: Dead sheep and calves found dumped in Tyrone

A Northern Ireland councillor is calling for a full investigation after dead sheep and calves were found dumped in Co. Tyrone in recent days.

Graphic pics: Dead sheep and calves found dumped in Tyrone

Pig/Poultry

6 hours ago

'Rashers Without Nitrites' launched by farmer co-op company

An Irish food company, owned by 85 farming families, has launched a new range of ‘Made Without...

'Rashers Without Nitrites' launched by farmer co-op company

Tillage

6 hours ago

Tillage group calls for low carbon benefits of sector to be reflected in CAP

The Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG) is campaigning to have the environmental benefits of tillage fully recognised in the next CAP.

Tillage group calls for low carbon benefits of sector to be reflected in CAP

Agri-Business

7 hours ago

Further €1.4m issued in TAMS payments - DAFM

€1.4 million was issued in payments under TAMS 3 last week, according to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).

Further €1.4m issued in TAMS payments - DAFM

Beef

7 hours ago

Mart report: More bite for forward store cattle at Kilkenny

Kilkenny Mart held its weekly cattle sale on Thursday, June 11, with 340 cattle on offer with a 99% clearance rate.

Mart report: More bite for forward store cattle at Kilkenny

N.Ireland

8 hours ago

'Tremendous' turnout of young handlers at Armagh Show 2026

One positive feature of this year’s Armagh Show was the turnout of young handlers across all the competition sections.

'Tremendous' turnout of young handlers at Armagh Show 2026

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

Read more from this seriesNational Dairy Council School Farm Visits

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Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Oil prices fall as hopes grow that Strait of Hormuz will reopen

Global oil prices have fallen following the announcement of a US-Iran peace deal which is hoped will reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil prices fall as hopes grow that Strait of Hormuz will reopen

Dairy

10 hours ago

Risk of bluetongue transmission grows with warm weather - DAFM

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) said recent warm temperatures bring an increased risk of bluetongue transmission.

Risk of bluetongue transmission grows with warm weather - DAFM

Rural Life

11 hours ago

Met Éireann: Mixed conditions this week with showers at times

Met Éireann said the weather will be mixed this week with rain and showers at times, along with some drier and brighter spells.

Met Éireann: Mixed conditions this week with showers at times

Dairy

12 hours ago

How the first grazing determines the success of spring reseeds

Reseeds were late getting done this year given the poor spring, however there is a few drier places ready to graze now.

How the first grazing determines the success of spring reseeds

Videos

Diversifying the family farm | Groundbreakers

In the second instalment of Agriland's 'Groundbreakers' series, we meet a Co. Carlow farmer and...

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Diversifying the family farm | Groundbreakers
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Dairy

12 hours ago

Watch: Understanding your grass covers and what to mow or graze

There is a varying level of understanding of and emphasis placed on grazing the correct grass covers on farms across Ireland.

Watch: Understanding your grass covers and what to mow or graze

AgriOpinions

1 day ago

Sunday survey: Be in with a chance to win a One4All voucher

AgriOpinions is seeking the views of Irish farmers in a survey to see what you think about sustainable on-farm measures.

Sunday survey: Be in with a chance to win a One4All voucher

Sheep

1 day ago

ICM Lambing season: Update from the Mathews farm in Killeigh

ICM's Conan Fitzpatrick recently paid a return visit to the Mathews' farm in Killeigh, Co. Offaly to see how the flock has been performing.

ICM Lambing season: Update from the Mathews farm in Killeigh

Rural Life

1 day ago

New animal welfare strategy not expected until 2nd half of year

Minister Heydon has said that he anticipates that a new national animal welfare strategy will be published in the second half of the year.

New animal welfare strategy not expected until 2nd half of year

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