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A heifer calf feeding system in place at a Co. Cork dairy farm is delivering high animal performance and ensuring optimal use of labour.
The Teagasc DairyBeef 500 Conference 2026 takes place on Thursday, January 29 in the Ballykisteen Hotel, Co. Tipperary,
For dairy farmers, the TailJack has already become a trusted tool during spring calving - helping to restrain nervous heifers
On a farm, problems rarely arrive announced. A calf that looks fine in the evening can be scouring by morning.
Research has shown that calves reared on high-quality milk replacer can achieve growth rates comparable to those fed whole milk.
On Tuesday, 20 January at 7.30p.m, dairy producers from across the country are invited to join a live TB Update webinar.
Each year, the farming industry looks for one thing: a clear view of what’s coming next - new machinery, smarter technology, etc.
With so many demands on a farmer’s day, vehicle lighting checks can seem like one more task on a long list.
The case for solar is strongest: when margins are squeezed, and every fraction of a cent saved on production costs matters.
The convenience and efficacy of crypto vaccine Bovilis Cryptium has eased life for Denis and Anne Large and their 134-suckler cow herd.
Agriland and FBD Trust are producing the 'FBD Trust Marking 50 Years' series, looking at how the enterprise supports Irish farmers.
Naas Farm Machinery Ltd is proud to celebrate 40 years in business with a special Open Day taking place on Friday, January 30 from 11:00a.m.
When else do you get the opportunity for others to pay 100% of a business investment that will save your farm thousands of euros every year?
The EU’s action plan for organic farming aims to achieve 25% of EU agricultural land under organic production by 2030.
When workloads rise and the calving shed gets busier by the hour, having the right support system can make all the difference.
Aurivo Dairy ill be hosting a series of free, confidential one-to-one meetings focused on farm succession and generational renewal.
Oisín Gallen milks 90 cows alongside his wife Karen, daughter Zara, and parents Ann and Eamon, and credits Censortec collars for his success.
Managing fertility has never been more important on Irish dairy farms, and farmers are increasingly relying on data for the best results.
Irish dairy has built its strong global reputation on quality, sustainability, reliability and our unique grass-fed credentials.
Irish farming is changing, with many farmers now needing to look for ways to keep farms sustainable for the next generation.
In this article, we talk to Adam Hannon, who is a market specialist with Bord Bia in New York, responsible for North America.
If you want to see the machines everyone will be talking about in 2026, the Spring Farm Machinery Shows will be your first chance.
Tirlán Co-operative Society has opened Phase 1 of its Shares Issue Scheme, offering milk suppliers a chance of more involvement in the Co-op.