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John Pringle, who farms 59ha in Aughrim, Co. Wicklow, is hosting the first in a series of FutureBeef Suckler Farm Walks on Friday, 29 May.
Excelerate TMR is a total mixed ration for calves, formulated to maximise potential growth levels, stimulate and advance rumen development.
Shauna Jager, pigmeat and poultry executive at Bord Bia speaks about the importance of the division to Ireland's agri-food sector.
Carrying out a tractor walkaround check is one of the most practical and effective ways you can keep yourself and other road users safe.
Reseeding consistently delivers payback within around two years, making it one of the most valuable returns on investment.
With all wormers now requiring a veterinary prescription, cattle farmers are being encouraged to move away from routine dosing
Vogelsang BackPac umbilical dribble bar is proving its value as a tried and tested technology in Irish slurry conditions.
Irish dairy farmers will have the opportunity to see the latest technologies from New Zealand at an on-farm open day on Tuesday, May 19.
Designed for strength and stability, the Orbit Concrete Rotary Milking System remains a trusted choice for dairy farmers worldwide.
Nedap SmartSight Locomotion monitoring uses advanced artificial intelligence to continuously and reliably monitor lameness and hoof health.
Co. Tyrone dairy farmer Michael Donnelly says the Krone Swadro TC1570 rake has exceeded every expectation since arriving on his farm.
Paul Ross Rigney has 60 Holstein-Friesian genetics cows in his 120-strong dairy herd on his family farm near Tullamore, Co. Offaly.
Wexford-based contractor Noel Cullen says his Kverneland 85156 C trailed tedder has significantly improved both output and labour efficiency.
Improving milk solids is not about one big change. It comes down to making better decisions, earlier, backed up with the right information.
Bord Bia is inviting application from farmers and growers across Ireland to become part of a new initiative: the Bord Bia Farmer Forum.
After an exceptionally wet spring, many farmers are now under pressure to get on top of docks in silage ground.
Ileitis is one of the most common digestive diseases in growing pigs and is caused by the Lawsonia intracellularis bacteria.
Michael Prendergast runs a calf-rearing and finishing enterprise in Co. Tipperary, having stepped away from dairy farming in 2023.
Since the start of the Middle East war, Irish farmers' interest in organic fertiliser alternatives has sharply increased.
With rising costs continuing to challenge dairy farmers, improving energy efficiency on farm has become an important priority.
Irish farmers are being encouraged to take a closer look at the potential losses hidden within their herds this grazing season.
A new chapter in livestock breeding innovation is unfolding in Ireland with the introduction of SpermVital technology.
The Irish Seed Trade Association (ISTA) is running a competition for secondary school students to promote crops as a subject at third level.