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Agri-Business

12 minutes ago

Stolen pedigree rams from Cavan found in Monaghan

The 11 pedigree rams that were reported stolen near Cootehill, Co. Cavan last week have been located in Oram, Co. Monaghan.

Stolen pedigree rams from Cavan found in Monaghan

Agri-Business

27 minutes ago

Agriland to launch 'Groundbreakers' series on women in agriculture

A new series celebrating Ireland’s women in agriculture will launch next week, Agriland’s Women in Ag series is proudly supported by FBD.

Agriland to launch 'Groundbreakers' series on women in agriculture

N.Ireland

42 minutes ago

UK govt warned about lack of access to veterinary medicines in NI

The UK government has been warned about the impacts that post-Brexit arrangements are having on the Northern Irish veterinary sector.

UK govt warned about lack of access to veterinary medicines in NI

Machinery

57 minutes ago

Kverneland introduces new f-drill model

Kverneland has introduced a new 6m folding coulterbar f-drill model to its portfolio of power harrow drill combinations.

Kverneland introduces new f-drill model

Environment

1 hour ago

'Scapegoated' farmers need support on emissions - senator

Farmers "deserve practical support rather than being continually blamed for the country's climate challenges", according to one senator.

'Scapegoated' farmers need support on emissions - senator

Environment

1 hour ago

Wildlife Trust calls for prosecution after agricultural river pollution

The Irish Wildlife Trust has expressed its "outrage" following confirmation of a fish kill in the River Glyde, Co. Louth.

Wildlife Trust calls for prosecution after agricultural river pollution

Rural Life

2 hours ago

Senator: Rural Ireland hardest hit by pub closures

Rural pubs are a "social anchor" and the government must do all it can to support publicans, according to Aontú Senator Sarah O’Reilly.

Senator: Rural Ireland hardest hit by pub closures

Beef

2 hours ago

Mart report: Strong calf trade in Thurles as season draws towards close

Thurles Mart hosted its weekly calf sale on Wednesday, June 3, with 173 calves on offer - up from the 130 calves in the previous sale.

Mart report: Strong calf trade in Thurles as season draws towards close

Pig/Poultry

2 hours ago

FAO: Poultry meat surpasses beef & dairy growth over past 60 years

The global supply of terrestrial animal source food, driven mainly by egg, poultry and pig meat, has experienced a significant increase

FAO: Poultry meat surpasses beef & dairy growth over past 60 years

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Fuel Support Scheme for Specialist Horticulture opens

The opening of the Fuel Support Scheme for Specialist Horticulture has been announced today...

Fuel Support Scheme for Specialist Horticulture opens

Rural Life

3 hours ago

European authorities probe alleged fraud of veterinary funds in Italy

EU authorities have told officials in Italy to seize assets worth up to €175,000 in relation to alleged fraud involving veterinary funding.

European authorities probe alleged fraud of veterinary funds in Italy

Series

3 hours ago

Not just a carton on a shelf: Showing children where milk begins

Leo O’Connor’s Kerry farm hosted hundreds of primary school children as part of the National Dairy Council’s (NDC) education campaign.

Not just a carton on a shelf: Showing children where milk begins

UK

4 hours ago

Scottish farm slaughters 271 'untraceable cattle' after investigation

Falkland Estate confirmed that it has slaughtered 271 cattle on its farm after failing a Scottish government inspection for non-compliance with regulations.

Scottish farm slaughters 271 'untraceable cattle' after investigation

Forestry

4 hours ago

Volume of forest wood removals up 18% in 2025 - CSO

The volume of roundwood removals increased by 18% last year, new forestry figures from the CSO show.

Volume of forest wood removals up 18% in 2025 - CSO

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

FAO: World food prices 'broadly stable' in May

The benchmark measure for world food commodity prices remained broadly stable in May, according to the FAO.

FAO: World food prices 'broadly stable' in May

Beef

5 hours ago

Fall in beef prices 'defies all logic' in wake of output decline - ICSA

The ICSA has claimed that a new repot showing a decline in Irish beef production makes the drop in cattle prices "impossible to explain".

Fall in beef prices 'defies all logic' in wake of output decline - ICSA

National Dairy Council School Farm Visit

Not just a carton on a shelf: Showing children where milk begins

Not just a carton on a shelf: Showing children where milk begins

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consumer spending

6 hours ago

Beef no longer the 'centrepiece' of British menus - AHDB

While UK restaurants in the UK are expanding their menus, the proportion of red meat options available is still down, a new report has shown.

Beef no longer the 'centrepiece' of British menus - AHDB

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

CSO: Domestic milk intake down 37m litres in April

Domestic milk intake by milk processors and co-ops was down 37.1 million litres in April 2026 compared to April 2025.

CSO: Domestic milk intake down 37m litres in April

N.Ireland

6 hours ago

Police appeal for information following theft of 47 cattle in Armagh

PSNI have appealed for information to help further their investigation into the theft of approximately 47 cattle from a field in South Armagh.

Police appeal for information following theft of 47 cattle in Armagh

Agri-Business

7 hours ago

EU agri-food trade surplus reached €4.4bn in February

The EU agri-food trade surplus increased in February 2026, reaching €4.4 billion.

EU agri-food trade surplus reached €4.4bn in February

Tillage

8 hours ago

ADAS launches new crop rotation planning tool

ADAS has launched a new crop rotation planning tool, aimed at helping growers assess the benefits and trade-offs before any cropping changes.

ADAS launches new crop rotation planning tool

Forestry

9 hours ago

Windblow information evenings planned for Galway and Cavan

Two information evenings are taking place next week in Co. Galway and Co. Cavan, focusing on the Windblow Reconstitution Scheme.

Windblow information evenings planned for Galway and Cavan

Environment

9 hours ago

Status Yellow rainfall warnings issued

Met Éireann has issued Status Yellow rainfall warnings for two counties, with blustery spells of heavy rain to be expected.

Status Yellow rainfall warnings issued

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Environment

10 hours ago

Commission’s peat case referral a 'necessary and overdue step' - IPCC

The European Commission’s decision to refer Ireland to an EU court because of peat cutting projects is a "necessary and overdue step, the IPCC said.

Commission’s peat case referral a 'necessary and overdue step' - IPCC

Environment

10 hours ago

Agricultural discharge the 'source of pollution' at Louth river - IFI

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has said it is continuing to investigate a serious fish kill on the River Glyde in Co. Louth.

Agricultural discharge the 'source of pollution' at Louth river - IFI

Environment

11 hours ago

Unsettled weekend ahead with showers each day - Met Éireann

Met Éireann has forecast an unsettled weekend ahead, with rain or showers each day along with breezy conditions at times.

Unsettled weekend ahead with showers each day - Met Éireann

Tillage

12 hours ago

AHDB: UK crop conditions hit by dry start to May

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development board (AHDB) UK crop update for May reflects the changing weather conditions during the month.

AHDB: UK crop conditions hit by dry start to May

Videos

CAP needs to provide a 'way of life' with a return - MEP

An Irish MEP has called on the EU to agree a Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that provides a way...

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CAP needs to provide a 'way of life' with a return - MEP
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Dairy

12 hours ago

Correcting cell counts mid-season

In the final few days of May, the national average somatic cell count (SCC) level was sitting at 158,000 cells/ml, according to ICBF.

Correcting cell counts mid-season

Beef

12 hours ago

EU innovation regulations putting farmers 'on the back foot'

EU regulatory processes delaying the registration of innovation products are putting farmers in Europe "on the back foot", an ELO event heard.

EU innovation regulations putting farmers 'on the back foot'

Agri Politics

23 hours ago

Fitzmaurice claims commission's peat case referral driven by ‘vendetta’

An Independent Ireland TD has hit out at the European Commission for referring Ireland to an EU court because of peat cutting "projects".

Fitzmaurice claims commission's peat case referral driven by ‘vendetta’

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Key MEP report next week to begin 'crucial phase' of CAP talks

A report from MEPs in the European Parliament, to be published next week, will begin a "crucial phase" on CAP talks, an Irish MEP has said.

Key MEP report next week to begin 'crucial phase' of CAP talks

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