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It's been an extraordinary spring for calves with increased demand both from at home and abroad. Tommy Moyles caught up with ...
The agreement will see an alignment of sanitary and phytosanitary rules and remove the need for export health certificates ...
Daire Cregg reports from the Fox farm walk in Bulgaden, Co. Limerick, winners of the Kerry Agribusiness milk quality and ...
Numbers of finished cattle available for slaughter are tightening at an alarming rate, with last week’s kill coming in at ...
Direct drill maize without plastic is not something you here about too often, but Tony Bell has his costs in order.
Mart managers are worried that a combination of credit concerns, tighter numbers and TB movement restrictions could seriously ...
Irish Farmers Journal analysis of RVL reports has shown that 20% (181) of all sheep given to the laboratories had died from ...
Whilst some Labour MPs are opposed to the new £1m limit for agricultural and business property relief for inheritance tax, ...
Reset of UK relations with the European Union to include a deal that would eliminate veterinary certificates and most port ...
Ballymote Mart’s sale on Thursday last echoed a similar message to other marts around the country – numbers in sales are ...
The Irish Farmers Journal conducted analysis of RVL monthly reports which found that 494 cattle died from the infection with ...
There is no scope to raise proposed limits on phosphorus (P) balance for 3,500 intensive farms in NI, a DAERA official has ...