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AgriOpinions

44 minutes 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 hour 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

2 hours 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

Sheep

2 hours ago

Weather conditions resulting in sheep shearing 3-4 weeks behind schedule

Sheep shearing progress to date this year is running at least 2-3 weeks behind schedule, says one sheep shearing contractor in Co. Roscommon.

Weather conditions resulting in sheep shearing 3-4 weeks behind schedule

Grass

3 hours ago

The challenge of soil compaction for crop productivity

Soil compaction is an ever present risk that must be managed, farmers have been advised at the Teagasc open day at Johnstown Castle.

The challenge of soil compaction for crop productivity

Dairy

5 hours ago

Managing the stock bull as AI wraps up

We are now in the sixth week of breeding, meaning a lot of farms may be wrapping up with AI and letting stock bulls out to finish the job.

Managing the stock bull as AI wraps up

Machinery

8 hours ago

FarmerCore means 'farmers are getting served how they want' - AGCO CFO

AGCO have "good momentum" in the North American market currently, according to the group's senior vice president and CFO Damon Audia.

FarmerCore means 'farmers are getting served how they want' - AGCO CFO

Rural Life

8 hours ago

Traditional sheep shearing demos set for Waterford festival

%%excerpt%% Traditional sheep shearing demonstrations will be among the of the activities which will be part of this year's Comeraghs Wild Festival, taking place in Co. Waterford from July 9-12.

Traditional sheep shearing demos set for Waterford festival

Environment

9 hours ago

Tenders sought for Killarney National Park rhododendron clearance

The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is currently seeking tenders to help with clearing rhododendron in Killarney National Park.

Tenders sought for Killarney National Park rhododendron clearance

Rural Life

11 hours ago

`One step at a time' urged for farmer health

%%excerpt%% As Men's Health Week 2026 encourages men to focus on taking health 'One Step at a Time', the message resonates particularly within Ireland's farming community.

`One step at a time' urged for farmer health

Dairy

12 hours ago

Making use of TAMS as slurry storage rules change

With new rules for slurry and soiled water storage set to kick in from October 1, 2028, farmers should be making the most of TAMS now.

Making use of TAMS as slurry storage rules change

Beef

12 hours ago

Watch: Comparing grass growth from different fertiliser types

A series of test plots comparing grass growth from different fertiliser types was demonstrated at a Teagasc open day.

Watch: Comparing grass growth from different fertiliser types

Agri-Business

23 hours ago

Agri-food cited as priority area for Irish-Canadian cooperation

Agri-food has been highlighted as one of the key areas for Irish-Canadian cooperation, as Mark Carney visits to Ireland.

Agri-food cited as priority area for Irish-Canadian cooperation

Dairy

1 day ago

Which dairy sires have been used most in 2026 so far?

As the use of artificial insemination (AI) winds down on dairy farms, what dairy and beef sires have been used the most in 2026?

Which dairy sires have been used most in 2026 so far?

Rural Life

1 day ago

EU farm groups: New commission package on fertiliser 'insufficient'

EU farm groups have said that a new support package on fertiliser costs announced by the European Commission is "insufficient".

EU farm groups: New commission package on fertiliser 'insufficient'

Lime

1 day ago

'Hope is not a strategy' - farmers advised on lime applications

As we move further into summer, liming wont be high on many farmers agenda's but with application rates below required levels, farmers are being advised to spread whenever possible.

'Hope is not a strategy' - farmers advised on lime applications

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

Trending News

Beef

1 day ago

Beef kill: Are factory cattle numbers about to become scarce - or not?

Last week saw the first murmurings of the year from some cattle-trade industry players in relation...

Beef kill: Are factory cattle numbers about to become scarce - or not?

Forestry

1 day ago

DAFM considers increasing staff at Forestry Appeals Committee

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) is considering recruiting more staff for the Forestry Appeals Committee (FAC).

DAFM considers increasing staff at Forestry Appeals Committee

Machinery

1 day ago

John Deere set for precision farming and cabin upgrades in 2027

John Deere has focused on precision farming systems and cabin ergonomics for their model year 2027 (MY27) tractors

John Deere set for precision farming and cabin upgrades in 2027

European milk prices

1 day 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 day 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

1 day 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

1 day 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?

National Dairy Council School Farm Visits

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

Connecting Children with Dairy Farming

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Latest Podcast Episodes

Agri-Business

1 day 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

2 days 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

2 days 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

2 days 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?

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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Rural Life

2 days 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

2 days 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

2 days 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

2 days 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

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