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European milk prices

20 minutes ago

Dairy finances hit across Europe as milk cheques fall again

Irish milk price trends in 2026 have mirrored those seen across Europe, with the average April price across the bloc on its tenth decrease.

Dairy finances hit across Europe as milk cheques fall again

Rural Life

1 hour ago

Female-only tractor run to blaze a trail this summer solstice

A female-only tractor run will be the highlight of the Ballymartin Cross Roads Vintage Club's event on the weekend of the summer solstice.

Female-only tractor run to blaze a trail this summer solstice

N.Ireland

2 hours ago

NI Assembly hears calls for greater all-island cooperation on poultry litter

Poultry litter is, possibly, the most effective source of organic manure available to Irish grassland and tillage farmers.

NI Assembly hears calls for greater all-island cooperation on poultry litter

Schemes

3 hours ago

Which CAP deadlines are looming in the coming months?

Here are some key Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) deadlines for coming weeks and months, from June to September.

Which CAP deadlines are looming in the coming months?

Agri-Business

4 hours ago

The potential for hybrid rye and triticale in Irish tillage rotations

Goldcrop is highlighting the significant potential for winter hybrid rye and triticale in Irish tillage rotations,

The potential for hybrid rye and triticale in Irish tillage rotations

Grass

4 hours ago

Grass growth: Adjusting the rotation to stay on track

Grass growth continues to push on, with growth rates pushing over 90kg of dry matter (DM)/ha in parts of the country again this week.

Grass growth: Adjusting the rotation to stay on track

Ballinrobe Mart

4 hours ago

Mart report: Cattle and sheep prices over past week at Ballinrobe

Ballinrobe Mart in Co. Mayo hosted its weekly general cattle sale on June 10 and its weekly general sheep sale on June 11.

Mart report: Cattle and sheep prices over past week at Ballinrobe

Agri Politics

15 hours ago

Could a stronger CBAM be in the pipeline?

The European Council has moved to strengthen CBAM by “closing loopholes” and making the system “more robust”.

Could a stronger CBAM be in the pipeline?

Rural Life

15 hours ago

South Kerry Greenway: 'Farmers want to move it on'

Up to 100 landowners attended a meeting in relation to the South Kerry Greenway project last evening (Thursday, June 11).

South Kerry Greenway: 'Farmers want to move it on'

Agri Politics

16 hours ago

IFA seeks 'urgent meeting' with minister on Bord Bia review

IFA president Francie Gorman is seeking an urgent meeting with Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon on the Bord Bia governance review

IFA seeks 'urgent meeting' with minister on Bord Bia review

Agri-Business

16 hours ago

Minister launches tertiary degree in Ag Science

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless visited...

Minister launches tertiary degree in Ag Science

Pig/Poultry

16 hours ago

Pork mince recalled amid salmonella concern

Kepak is recalling specific batches of pork mince products a due to the presence of...

Pork mince recalled amid salmonella concern

Agri Politics

16 hours ago

ICMSA: Bord Bia focus should now be on milk and beef prices

The focus of Bord Bia and the government should be on the concerning situation of falling milk and...

ICMSA: Bord Bia focus should now be on milk and beef prices

Schemes

17 hours ago

2,161 ACRES applicants awaiting payments - minister

Minister Martin Heydon has confirmed that 2,161 or 4% of applicants are currently awaiting payments for ACRES.

2,161 ACRES applicants awaiting payments - minister

Agri-Business

17 hours ago

Bord Bia review 'may not live up to expectations' - Mullooly

The outcome of the Bord Bia review "may not live up to stakeholder expectations", according to Independent Ireland MEP Ciaran Mullooly.

Bord Bia review 'may not live up to expectations' - Mullooly

Agri-Business

17 hours ago

Taking CAP payments off pensioners 'strictly rejected' in EP report

The proposal to take farm payments off pensioners will be "strictly rejected" in a key European Parliament report on the next CAP.

Taking CAP payments off pensioners 'strictly rejected' in EP report

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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Agri-Business

18 hours ago

Heydon to ask Bord Bia to develop action plan following review

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon has welcomed the completion of a governance review at Bord Bia.

Heydon to ask Bord Bia to develop action plan following review

Sheep

18 hours ago

8 lambs and ewes reported stolen in Co. Offaly

Four pet ewes and four lambs were reported stolen from the Geashill area of Co. Offaly, An Garda Síochana has confirmed.

8 lambs and ewes reported stolen in Co. Offaly

Agri-Business

19 hours ago

Revealed: Bord Bia governance probe endorses chair Larry Murrin

A governance review of the board of Bord Bia has in general endorsed chair, Larry Murrin and found that the board is "very capable".

Revealed: Bord Bia governance probe endorses chair Larry Murrin

Pig/Poultry

19 hours ago

DAFM urged to ensure movement of poultry manure from NI

The Sinn Féin agriculture spokesperson has called on DAFM to ensure the continued movement of poultry manure from Northern Ireland.

DAFM urged to ensure movement of poultry manure from NI

N.Ireland

20 hours ago

Broadleaf weeds reportedly a challenge for NI grasslands in 2026

Agricultural contractors in Northern Ireland are confirming that broadleaf weeds in grassland are becoming a major challenge in 2026.

Broadleaf weeds reportedly a challenge for NI grasslands in 2026

Tillage

20 hours ago

New legal report reveals seed network potential for Irish farmers

A major legal report has been released which sets out how Irish farmers could "lawfully" establish an organic heritage seed network.

New legal report reveals seed network potential for Irish farmers

Machinery

21 hours ago

Fieldays an 'unmatched opportunity' for Irish machinery company

Abbey Machinery is exhibiting at Fieldays as part of the Enterprise Ireland stand, an opportunity that it describes as a "valuable platform".

Fieldays an 'unmatched opportunity' for Irish machinery company

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

21 hours ago

Teagasc seeks 'fully integrated' soil sampling service

Teagasc is currently inviting tenders from providers for a new "fully integrated soil sampling and analysis service".

Teagasc seeks 'fully integrated' soil sampling service

N.Ireland

22 hours ago

Minister: No structural changes to AFBI after review

The Agri‑Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) has welcomed the publication today of DAERA's formal response to the Review of AFBI.

Minister: No structural changes to AFBI after review

Beef

22 hours ago

IFA protest over Bord Bia chair 'achieved nothing' - senator

A senator has claimed that an IFA protest about the role of Bord Bia chair, Larry Murrin, earlier this year "damaged demand for Irish beef".

IFA protest over Bord Bia chair 'achieved nothing' - senator

Machinery

22 hours ago

Horsch takes stake in spot spraying tech firm

The demands on effective crop care are intensifying with active agents being withdrawn, costs rising, and resistance an increasing challenge.

Horsch takes stake in spot spraying tech firm

Videos

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

Dairy farmers see the 'grass to glass' journey take place everyday, but for many of Ireland's...

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Agri-Business

23 hours ago

Commission to fast-track fertiliser aid through CAP and €540m package

The European Commission wants to deliver a new support package worth a potential €1.5 billion to help farmers battling the fertiliser crisis.

Commission to fast-track fertiliser aid through CAP and €540m package

Agri-Business

23 hours ago

Tirlán raises €257 million from sale of Glanbia shares

Tirlán has confirmed it has sold 12 million shares in Glanbia plc, following its announcement yesterday that it intended to make the sale.

Tirlán raises €257 million from sale of Glanbia shares

Beef

24 hours ago

Beef farmers 'can’t be green if they are in the red' - CAFRE senior manager

NI beef producers must be allowed to achieve ongoing realistic levels of economic sustainability, a senior academic manager has stressed.

Beef farmers 'can’t be green if they are in the red' - CAFRE senior manager

Series

1 day ago

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

Once calves are out and settled at grass, the focus quickly shifts to maintaining performance and hitting good weight gains.

Maintaining calf performance at grass during first grazing season

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