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Agri Politics

2 hours ago

Watch: Ireland 'has to stand its ground' for 'fair share' of CAP

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called for Ireland to "stand its ground" in negotiations over the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

Watch: Ireland 'has to stand its ground' for 'fair share' of CAP

Podcast

4 hours ago

Groundbreakers: From farm to screen - a Cavan farmer's story

In this episode of Groundbreakers, we meet a young Co. Cavan farmer who is taking Irish farming...

Groundbreakers: From farm to screen - a Cavan farmer's story

Dairy

4 hours ago

New EU review of nitrates rules backs manure N limit

A review of the EU Nitrates Directive, which governs farm manure limits and the nitrates derogation, has been published.

New EU review of nitrates rules backs manure N limit

Tullow Mart

6 hours ago

Mart report: 'Tremendous' sheep trade at Tullow

Tullow Livestock Sales held its weekly sheep trade at Tullow Mart, Co. Carlow, on Tuesday (July 14)...

Mart report: 'Tremendous' sheep trade at Tullow

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

CSO: Exports of food and live animals worth €6.5bn to end of May

Exports of food and live animals reached over €6.5 billion from January to May this year, new figures from the CSO show.

CSO: Exports of food and live animals worth €6.5bn to end of May

Tillage

7 hours ago

Sustainability at core of grassland crop trials in Tipperary

Farmers have been given a hands-on insight into how sustainability can be promoted in tillage and...

Sustainability at core of grassland crop trials in Tipperary

Environment

7 hours ago

€19m to issue under Biomethane Capital Grant Scheme

Payments to successful projects under the 2024 Biomethane Capital Grant Scheme are commencing this week.

€19m to issue under Biomethane Capital Grant Scheme

Agri Politics

8 hours ago

Heydon urged to 'inject urgency and decisiveness' into CAP negotiations

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon has been urged to "inject urgency and decisiveness" into CAP negotiations.

Heydon urged to 'inject urgency and decisiveness' into CAP negotiations

Beef

8 hours ago

Questions 'need to be answered' about animal welfare enforcement

The  Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association (ICSA) has said that questions need to be answered in light of concerning images.

Questions 'need to be answered' about animal welfare enforcement

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Agri output prices down nearly 15% in year to May

In the 12 months to May 2026, the agricultural output price index decreased by 14.9%, according to new figures from the CSO.

Agri output prices down nearly 15% in year to May

Straw

9 hours ago

Straw trade: What are farmers being quoted for bales in 2026?

With significant warm weather spells over the last month, many farmers across the country may be...

Straw trade: What are farmers being quoted for bales in 2026?

Schemes

10 hours ago

Farmers get €100,000 for new farm roads under TAMS 3

Latest figures show 28 applications for new farm roads have been approved under the Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme (TAMS) 3.

Farmers get €100,000 for new farm roads under TAMS 3

Rural Life

10 hours ago

Group schemes call on rural communities to conserve water

The national body for community-owned local water schemes has called on people living in rural areas to conserve water.

Group schemes call on rural communities to conserve water

Rural Life

12 hours ago

High temperature weather warning to come into effect today

A Status Yellow High Temperature warning will come into effect later today (Wednesday, July 15) for...

High temperature weather warning to come into effect today

Rural Life

13 hours ago

Minister blames 'human activity' for fire at Killarney National Park

Minister for nature, heritage and biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan has blamed the outbreak of...

Minister blames 'human activity' for fire at Killarney National Park

Tillage

14 hours ago

UK November wheat futures jump by £8.25/t amid global tensions

UK November wheat futures increased by £8.25/t last week, according to the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB).

UK November wheat futures jump by £8.25/t amid global tensions

AXA Vintage Series

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Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

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Tillage

14 hours ago

Winter barley topping out at 3.75t/ac in Down

Co. Down cereal grower Allan Chambers is confirming that the 2026 winter barley harvest is almost over, with crops topping out at 3.75t/ac.

Winter barley topping out at 3.75t/ac in Down

Dairy

15 hours ago

What weight should your weanling heifers be by now?

During the mid-season, it is well worth weighing heifers born in late January and early February as they approach the six-month mark.

What weight should your weanling heifers be by now?

Beef

15 hours ago

Wagyu breeder flags concerns on low numbers of full-blood stock

An Irish-based full-blood Wagyu breeder has contacted Agriland to highlight concerns on the low...

Wagyu breeder flags concerns on low numbers of full-blood stock

Machinery maintenance

1 day ago

Beat the heat: Keep your machinery running safely this summer

High temperatures, dust and long working days can increase the risk of machinery overheating, breaking down and going on fire.

Beat the heat: Keep your machinery running safely this summer

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Call for farming to be at 'core' of EU Competitiveness Fund

EU agri-sector organisations have called for the sector to be placed at the core of the bloc's new Competitiveness Fund.

Call for farming to be at 'core' of EU Competitiveness Fund

Rural Life

1 day ago

Support urged for farms impacted by defective concrete

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has been urged to consider support for farms impacted by defective concrete.

Support urged for farms impacted by defective concrete

Agri Politics

1 day ago

Mullooly challenges Heydon on Brazilian beef and food labelling

MEP Ciaran Mullooly has challenged Minister Martin Heydon on country-of-origin labelling and food-safety concerns surrounding Brazilian beef.

Mullooly challenges Heydon on Brazilian beef and food labelling

ESB Networks Summer Safety Series 2026

ESB Networks: Farm Safety Week 2026 electrical risks and tips

ESB Networks: Farm Safety Week 2026 electrical risks and tips

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Tillage

1 day ago

Yields 'disappointing' as winter barley harvest nears end

Apart from the north-west, the 2026 winter barley harvest is almost wrapped up while the winter oats harvest continues apace.

Yields 'disappointing' as winter barley harvest nears end

Opinion

1 day ago

Opinion: Proposed levy on grain imports makes sense

Something radical has to be done to stabilise the ship that is Irish tillage: so why not a levy of all grain imports?

Opinion: Proposed levy on grain imports makes sense

Rural Life

1 day ago

Weather-related water stress prompts Uisce Éireann hosepipe ban

Stress on supply for water as a result of the dry weather, agriculture, tourism and domestic water usage has prompted a hosepipe ban.

Weather-related water stress prompts Uisce Éireann hosepipe ban

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Former sugar factory site in Mallow sold

The site of the former Irish Sugar factory in Mallow, Co. Cork has been sold, according to a Cork county councillor.

Former sugar factory site in Mallow sold

Videos

Meet the winner of the AXA Vintage Series

That champion was Clonroche/Poulpeasty Vintage Club who claimed top honours in the Ferguson 20...

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Agri-Business

1 day ago

VCI to appear at committee meeting on veterinary nurse retention

The Joint Committee on Agriculture and Food will this week continue engagement on issues around recruitment and retention of veterinary nurses.

VCI to appear at committee meeting on veterinary nurse retention

Tillage

1 day ago

Tillage farmers reportedly being asked not to incorporate straw

Significant numbers of grain growers are reportedly being asked not to incorporate straw by their livestock farming neighbours.

Tillage farmers reportedly being asked not to incorporate straw

Environment

1 day ago

Can long-term land leases drive cleaner water?

A new report from the EPA has found that security in land leases encourages better farming practices, including water quality management.

Can long-term land leases drive cleaner water?

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Commission adopts 'simpler rules' for EU agri-food promotion policy

The European Commission has adopted "simpler rules" for EU agri-food promotion policy.

Commission adopts 'simpler rules' for EU agri-food promotion policy

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