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The beginning of the breeding season is here and often farmers question what protocol they should take for their late calvers ...
Folklorist Jo Kerrigan, has urged farmers to steer clear of fairy forts to avoid evoking the wrath of their other-worldly ...
Getting ewes and lambs to grass is a welcome relief to farmers in reducing the workload but key management tasks should also ...
It is often remarked that Irish soils have been badly damaged through ill husbandry and exploitation of its nutrients and ...
An elite herd sale took place on Wednesday, April 23 at Carnaross mart for the dispersal of the Greenhills herd where Kevin ...
Keeping the third leaf clear of septoria is the key step in all fungicide spraying programme designed for winter wheat.
Kiltulla & District Vintage Show & Family Fun Day is on track to return this May bank holiday weekend, at Kiltullagh, Athenry ...
The factory kill to date this year is up 25,000 head (excluding veal) on last year, according to the latest beef kill figures ...
Over the past two years - due to the wet, late spring weather - the opportunity to control docks in silage ground has proven difficult.
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise are set to host a number of dry stone walling day courses at CAFRE's Hill Farm Centre.
Grimme recently introduced the latest generation of its two-row, self-propelled Varitron machines, with new levels of ...
Inheritance tax changes announced in Budget 2024, will have "a particularly disproportionate impact on family farms and ...