Rural Life
A Strokestown-based mother who cards and spins raw wool as a hobby, is appealing to sheep farmers willing to to pass on some of their wool.
Agri-Business
Leitrim's Organic Centre will hold its Apple Day Harvest Festival on Sunday, September 29 from 12:00p.m to 4:00pm....
%%excerpt%% What is billed as the country's largest private collection of vintage machinery will be on display throughout Bunratty Castle and Folk Park on September 22 when the Clare visitor attraction hosts its annual traditional harvest day.
Music and dancing at the crossroads will be part of the 'Beat on the Peat' in the Co. Offaly village of Belmont, on Sunday, June 30...
Co. Clare’s artisan food and craft producers are availing of an opportunity to expand their market reach and secure new retail opportunities
The 82nd Oldcastle Agricultural Show is set to return with a bang tomorrow (Sunday, July 16), when...
Sheep
Cavan-based farmer and entrepreneur Sandra Coote is helping to re-establish the Roscommon sheep breed.
Two men who knew each other through farming connections have worked together to create an eco garden centre in Portarlington, Co. Laois.
Dismayed at the falling price of wool on the traditional route to market, a group of wool producers achieved a rewarding price through Donegal Yarn.
Difficulty in sourcing natural wool stuffing for her craft business has been highlighted by a Roscommon woman, who relocated from New York.
The woman behind Crafts of Ireland sharing daily scenes from her farm and studio during Coved-19 has received an enthusiastic response.
A couple from Virginia, Co. Cavan - Sandra and Alan Coote - have taken a crafty approach to farm diversification.