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In this article, we meet with Conor O’Sullivan, who is Bord Bia manager for the UK, to learn why the market is so important for Irish food.
Rearing calves to the point of production or finishing represents a considerable investment for any farm business.
We caught up with Donal Callery, farm manager at Laurlstown Farm in Swords, Co. Dublin, along with his breeding adviser John McDaniel.
One of the most trusted machinery parts specialists in the world, Kramp, is now providing a 'one-stop-shop' in Ireland for machinery parts.
The much-anticipated Emerald Expo is set to return for its 14th edition at the Virginia Show Centre in Co. Cavan on Saturday, April 25.
Faced with significant herd health and fertility challenges, Co. Tipperary farmers, the Ryans, were recommended the Coseicure cattle bolus.
The Irish Simmental Cattle Society will host a Premier Show and Sale next weekend. The sale at...
Lorcan McCabe, who milks around 85 cows in Co. Cavan, first started using MonoShield Calf products from Mayo Healthcare last year
Strong genetics and breeding decisions are driving progress in the spring‑calving herd managed by Jack Walsh near Farranfore, Co. Kerry.
As breeding season gets underway, the goal for farmers is straightforward - a trouble-free calving season and a valuable calf crop.
With our precision farming solutions - including the new implement steering and control solutions - you can enjoy maximum efficiency.
If you make clamped grass silage, this is your opportunity to have your say in the Grass Silage Survey 2026.
As Paddy Larkin's farm developed, one challenge kept returning each spring: finding the time to consistently monitor cows.
From March 18 to April 8, XLVets Ireland and MSD Animal Health will provide an inside look at four independent veterinary practices.
Falling milk prices mean Irish farmers cannot afford energy leaks when stressors like calving, diet transitions or bad Irish weather hit.
Taking a preventative approach to scours and supplying calves with targeted health products during digestive disturbance are essential.
We speak to Ryan Bole, part of J Wilson Contracts in Co. Antrim, who are ploughing for potatoes with two Amazone ploughs.
When cows are moving through the parlour and there is a list of jobs waiting, tail painting needs to be quick and straightforward.
With Case IH precision technology, you can achieve maximum efficiency down to 1.5 cm repeatable accuracy year after year.
Calf health has always been a key focus on the Co. Galway farm of Sarah Bourns, particularly following a pneumonia outbreak a few years ago.
Tracesure Advanced boluses have been specifically developed to providing ruminant animals with immediate and longer-term nutritional boost.
We talk to Kieran Fitzgerald, Bord Bia market manager for the Middle East, Africa, and India, about the priorities for product development.
Book now to discover courses available at the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) during Open Week.