Dairy
Tirlán has confirmed its milk price for April supplies, which is in line with its three-month milk price commitment.
Agri-Business
Leinster Co-Operative Marts has announced the appointment of Paddy Galvin as its general manager, taking over from the late Jimmy Walsh.
Dairy Focus
An award-winning couple who are milking 200 spring calving Holstein cross cows, live by the motto 'leave the farm better than you got it'.
Video
Agriland visited the farm of Shane and Kate Fitzgerald in Portlaw, Co. Waterford to see how an...
The newly elected chair of Tirlán today (Friday, May 8) said his key priority in the role will be "maximising returns" to farmers.
Tirlán held its AGM and presented its annual report and accounts for 2025, including details of milk payments to farm families.
Milk
Mike Ryan of William Byrne Transport has been selected as the winner of the 2026 Tirlán Milk Driver Recognition Award.
Shane and Kate Fitzgerald from Portlaw in Co. Waterford have been named as the 2026 Tirlán Milk Suppliers of the Year.
The CEO of Tirlán has said that he has "never seen such uncertainty and volatility" in international markets as there is now.
Tirlán has announced its financial results for 2025, recording an increase in revenue of 10% to €2.94 billion.
Dairy News
Tirlán has today (Wednesday, April 15) confirmed that it will pay a total of 37.08c/L, including VAT, for March milk supplies.
Tirlán has announced the commissioning of its new on‑site solar farm at its dairy processing facility in Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny.
Tirlán has said it is launching a new knowledge transfer programme aimed at farm productivity, sustainability and "long-term resilience".
Tirlán has said it will pay a total of 41.08c/L for February milk. The processor has also asked farmers to consider bluetongue vaccination.
With bluetongue well and truly in Ireland, farmers must be aware of what dairying alongside the disease will curtail.
Tillage
Bobby Miller took home the 2025 Tirlán Grain Grower of the Year title thanks to standout precision and technical excellence.
Tirlán has confirmed details of its 2026 trading bonus schemes for grain, beef and sheep...
Tirlán has today (Tuesday, January 20) become the latest processor to announce what it will pay farmers for December milk supplies.
Tirlán is expanding the award-winning Farming for Water: River Slaney Project across the Nore, Barrow, Boyne, Blackwater and Suir catchments.
Tirlán will pay a total of 36.08c/L (including VAT) for November creamery milk supplies at 3.6% butterfat and 3.3% protein.
The yes vote in Brussels on the nitrates derogation is a 'crucial step' in safeguarding Ireland's farming model according to Tirlán.
Environment
Tirlán and its co-op members have received an award for its River Slaney project, at the Cogeca European Award for Cooperative Innovation.
Tirlán confirmed that it will pay a total of 38.08c/L, including VAT, for October milk supplies at 3.6% butterfat and 3.3% protein.