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Agri Technology

10 minutes ago

Case IH introducing 'significant updates' to combines for 2027

Case IH is aiming to enhance automation, connectivity and operator comfort in it's Axial-Flow 160 series combines for Model Year 2027 (MY27).

Case IH introducing 'significant updates' to combines for 2027

Agri-Business

40 minutes ago

FAO: Global cereal output due to decline but only slightly

The outlook for global food commodity markets continues to be favourable, with the 2026/2027 cereal production forecast to remain elevated.

FAO: Global cereal output due to decline but only slightly

Agri-Business

55 minutes ago

UCD marks century of agricultural education with celebratory book

University College Dublin (UCD) has launched a landmark publication to celebrate 100 years of education, research and innovation.

UCD marks century of agricultural education with celebratory book

Podcast

1 hour ago

The Farming Week: Bord Bia review, €500m fertiliser support, beef price steadies

The Agriland team bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week...

The Farming Week: Bord Bia review, €500m fertiliser support, beef price steadies

Agri-Business

2 hours ago

John Murphy to retire from board of Tirlán

Tirlán Co‑op has confirmed that John Murphy has announced his intention to retire from the board.

John Murphy to retire from board of Tirlán

Agri Politics

2 hours ago

EU lawmakers agree to simplify fertiliser rules to 'support farmers'

European lawmakers have reached a decision on fertilisers that promises to reduce “unnecessary burdens for businesses”.

EU lawmakers agree to simplify fertiliser rules to 'support farmers'

Forestry

3 hours ago

Irish timber to see second life in major Japanese project

Irish wood from sawmills in Co. Cork will be repurposed for use in a major Japanese structure for the second time in three years.

Irish timber to see second life in major Japanese project

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Phase 2 pilot of seasonal work permit scheme to take place in 2027

A phase two pilot of the Seasonal Employment Permit scheme is due to take place over the 2027 growing season.

Phase 2 pilot of seasonal work permit scheme to take place in 2027

Dairy

4 hours ago

Tirlán sets summer milk price and confirms €6.1m top-up

Tirlán today (Thursday, June 18) confirmed it has set a "floor price" of 38.08c/L, including VAT, for June, July and August milk supplies.

Tirlán sets summer milk price and confirms €6.1m top-up

N.Ireland

4 hours ago

Lack of funding main barrier to peatland restoration for NI farmers - survey

The UFU has launched a new report examining the barriers to uptake of peatland restoration among farmers and landowners in Northern Ireland.

Lack of funding main barrier to peatland restoration for NI farmers - survey

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

EU vote on new genomic techniques a 'win for farmers and nature' - Kelleher

Ireland South MEP Billy Kelleher has said that an EU vote on new genomic techniques (NGTs) is a "win for farmers and for nature".

EU vote on new genomic techniques a 'win for farmers and nature' - Kelleher

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

Ireland currently has enough fertiliser product to 'satisfy demand' – DAFM

Irish fertiliser imports held relatively steady throughout the Middle East conflict according to latest government figures.

Ireland currently has enough fertiliser product to 'satisfy demand' – DAFM

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

Veterinary nurses: 'We are facing a retention crisis'

The Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture and Food has heard of a looming retention crisis for veterinary nurses.

Veterinary nurses: 'We are facing a retention crisis'

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Farm costs: How to prepare now to make savings on winter feeding

With expenses rising, Austin Callaghan, Teagasc drystock adviser has outlined measures farmers can consider to help reduce costs on farm.

Farm costs: How to prepare now to make savings on winter feeding

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Prison and hefty fine for fraud involving CAP funds

An individual with ties to Corsican organised crime has been convicted of aggravated subsidy fraud involving payments under the EU's CAP.

Prison and hefty fine for fraud involving CAP funds

Dairy

7 hours ago

'Targeted action needed' to protect nitrates derogation - MEP

MEP Ciaran Mullooly has said that the latest report on water quality "shows targeted action is needed to protect Ireland’s nitrates derogation".

'Targeted action needed' to protect nitrates derogation - MEP

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

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Environment

7 hours ago

First report published on progress of hen harrier plan

A report has been published outlining progress so far in the first year of the Hen Harrier Threat Response plan.

First report published on progress of hen harrier plan

Dairy

7 hours ago

19% of Carbery supplier landscape is 'nature-rich habitat' - study

19% of the landscape across Carbery Group's supplier farms is dedicated to nature rich habitats, according to a new study.

19% of Carbery supplier landscape is 'nature-rich habitat' - study

Agri-Business

7 hours ago

Webinar to focus on boosting European food system security

Food systems are increasingly exposed to a wide range of threats that can affect food availability, safety, integrity, and public trust.

Webinar to focus on boosting European food system security

Rural Life

8 hours ago

Met Éireann extends weather warning for heavy rain

Met Éireann has extended its Status Yellow weather warning for heavy rain to include an additional county.

Met Éireann extends weather warning for heavy rain

N.Ireland

8 hours ago

Specialist training showcases 'professionalism' of NI meat industry

A group of NI meat industry professionals has been praised for showing "outstanding commitment" for balancing full-time work with education.

Specialist training showcases 'professionalism' of NI meat industry

Dairy

9 hours ago

Watch: Schoolchildren 'absorbing info like sponges' on NDC farm visits

National Dairy Council CEO, Emma Walls believes farm visits help schoolchildren bridge the information gap on where food comes from.

Watch: Schoolchildren 'absorbing info like sponges' on NDC farm visits

Sheep News

9 hours ago

INHFA urges changes on classification of wool

The president of the Irish Natura and Hill Farmers' Association (INHFA) has called for changes on the classification of wool.

INHFA urges changes on classification of wool

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 Politics

10 hours ago

Sinn Féin calls for new chair to be appointed at Bord Bia

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Agriculture and Food, Martin Kenny has said that a new chairperson is needed at Bord Bia.

Sinn Féin calls for new chair to be appointed at Bord Bia

Agri-Business

11 hours ago

FSAI confirms recall of range of ready meals

The Food Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has confirmed that a recall has been issued for a range of ready meals.

FSAI confirms recall of range of ready meals

Rural Life

11 hours ago

Heydon: Ireland 'not there yet' on young farmer CAP supports

Minister Heydon has said that Ireland's current "domestic decision making" on CAP supports for young farmers is "not there yet".

Heydon: Ireland 'not there yet' on young farmer CAP supports

Dairy

12 hours ago

A look inside this year’s IHFA open day host farm

The IHFA is set to host its annual open day in three weeks time on the farm of Bryan and John O’Connor, just outside Kanturk in Co. Cork.

A look inside this year’s IHFA open day host farm

Videos

Why School Farm Visits Matter

According to the survey, more than half (56%) of parents with children under 12 years-of-age in...

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Beef

12 hours ago

Table: 66% of 2025 Irish calf exports were sired by a beef-breed bull

A total of 66% of the calves exported from Ireland under six weeks-of-age in 2025 were sired by a beef-breed bull.

Table: 66% of 2025 Irish calf exports were sired by a beef-breed bull

Agri-Business

24 hours ago

Who's polluting water - and what does this mean for the derogation?

The Taoiseach today defended the nitrates derogation after the Social Democrats leader claimed it was "incompatible with good water quality".

Who's polluting water - and what does this mean for the derogation?

N.Ireland

1 day ago

Stolen baby goat returned to farm after PSNI arrest two suspects

PSNI has confirmed today (June 17) that a baby goat has been "safely" returned to its mother after it was stolen from a farm in Co. Armagh.

Stolen baby goat returned to farm after PSNI arrest two suspects

Environment

1 day ago

Next Water Action Plan an 'opportunity to turn the tide' on quality

Ireland's next Water Action Plan is an 'opportunity we will have to turn the tide on water quality'

Next Water Action Plan an 'opportunity to turn the tide' on quality

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