Dairy
The dairy trade is continuing to hold strong across the marts of Ireland this week, with heifers making as much as €4,640.
The demand for quality heifers is still strong in the dairy world, with 2 year olds making up to €4,520 in the ring this week.
The dairy trade is still looking quite strong in marts this week, as the bulk of spring calving winds down on many farms.
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Agriland caught up with Sean Leahy, manager of Corrin Mart, in Fermoy, Co. Cork to see how the...
Agriland caught up with Sean Leahy, manager at Corrin mart, in Fermoy Co. Cork to see how the dairy trade is holding.
With plenty of calf sales taking place across the country and prices soaring, how can farmers get their monies worth?
The dairy trade is still looking quite strong in marts this week as spring calving is well and truly underway.
The dairy trade across the country seems to be holding strong with several dairy sales taking place this week, including clearance sales.
With some calves already on the ground, and many more yet to come, dairy farmers will be keen to know what heifers are making in the mart.
One of the first dairy clearance sales of the year took place in Corrin Mart, Co. Cork, with a top price of €5,800 paid in the ring.
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