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Next CAP should deliver 'less on the spot inspections' - ICMSA

Schemes

about 2 hours ago

Next CAP should deliver 'less on the spot inspections' - ICMSA

The CAP post 2027 should simplify the "conditionality" process that farmers must comply with to get EU support, according to the ICMSA.

Listen: Pushing 580kg/MS in a Wicklow winter milking herd

Dairy

about 3 hours ago

Listen: Pushing 580kg/MS in a Wicklow winter milking herd

In episode two of 'The Dairy Trail' which aired earlier this week, Co. Wicklow farmer John Wynne spoke about his winter milking herd.

How Lego helped this blind farmer design his farm

Rural Life

about 5 hours ago

How Lego helped this blind farmer design his farm

Scotland's first fully accessible training farm, Inclusive Farm Scotland, has opened its gates to students, marking a major milestone for the farm's co-founder, Mike Duxburry.

How can good ventilation improve calf welfare?

Beef

about 7 hours ago

How can good ventilation improve calf welfare?

Ventilation will be key to calf health over the coming months according to a beef and sheep adviser with CAFRE.

'Plough thru the City' fundraiser to take place for 7th year in a row

Rural Life

about 10 hours ago

'Plough thru the City' fundraiser to take place for 7th year in a row

A Christmas fundraiser truck and tractor run titled 'Plough thru the City' will be taking place this week for it's seventh year in a row.

Rural Life

about 11 hours ago

AG MAG creating connections between farming generations

A new farming magazine for kids is creating connection between the generations, according to the editor-in-chief of AG MAG, Stephen Keane.

AG MAG creating connections between farming generations

Dairy

about 11 hours ago

Roadshow asks whether calves are getting adequate milk?

A nutritional company attracted 350 farmers, researchers, vets, and feed advisors to its calf rearing roadshow.

Roadshow asks whether calves are getting adequate milk?

Rural Life

about 13 hours ago

Newbarn Farm invites public to take a gander

Agriland talked to Andrew Puiter, who runs Newbarn farm with his sister, Saskia Lynch about opening up to the public.

Newbarn Farm invites public to take a gander

Tillage

about 13 hours ago

How did tillage enterprises perform in 2024?

Teagasc's Cereals Enterprise Fact Sheet contains a breakdown of the physical outputs and financial margins generated on tillage farms in 2024

How did tillage enterprises perform in 2024?

Dairy

about 13 hours ago

Managing calf scour as autumn calving wraps up

There is plenty of calves on the ground as autumn calving just about wraps up, but with pens filling the threat of calf scour grows.

Managing calf scour as autumn calving wraps up

Beef

about 14 hours ago

Keeping lice at bay this winter

The majority of cattle will be in after the heavy rain this weekend, and with that they should be dosed to stay ahead of any parasites.

Keeping lice at bay this winter

Environment

1 day ago

National ground health project marks conclusion on World Soil Day

Teagasc and VistaMilk Research Ireland Centre celebrated the successful conclusion of their citizen science initiative, GroundTruth.

National ground health project marks conclusion on World Soil Day

Agri Politics

1 day ago

FAO launches International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations has launched a campaign aimed at recognising women’s contributions to agrifood.

FAO launches International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026

Agri Politics

1 day ago

Rules on agricultural inheritance tax relief in cases of incapacity clarified

Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has clarified the circumstances under which agricultural tax relief will not be clawed back.

Rules on agricultural inheritance tax relief in cases of incapacity clarified

Agri Politics

1 day ago

Farmer protest in Greece blocks major motorways and junctions

Farmers in Greece have been protesting across the country for a number of days now, blocking major motorways and road junctions.

Farmer protest in Greece blocks major motorways and junctions

Dairy

1 day ago

European raw milk prices drop to 5-year low

DCA Benchmark Prices for raw milk have slipped below €25 per 100 kilos, reaching their lowest point in five years.

European raw milk prices drop to 5-year low

Schemes

1 day ago

ACRES: 12,000 herdowners awaiting 2025 advance payments

Minister Martin Heydon has confirmed that just under 12,000 herdowners are awaiting their 2025 ACRES advance payments.

ACRES: 12,000 herdowners awaiting 2025 advance payments

N.Ireland

1 day ago

Tributes paid to NIFCC retiring CEO

Northern Ireland Food Chain Certification (NIFCC) has paid tribute to its retiring CEO Valerie...

Tributes paid to NIFCC retiring CEO

Tillage

1 day ago

The role of oats in Irish beef finishing systems

Teagasc has produced an ‘oats factsheet’, which summaries the role this unique cereal can play within Irish beef finishing systems.

The role of oats in Irish beef finishing systems

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Agri-Business

1 day ago

Global appetite drives Australian beef exports to 'new highs'

Australia has officially broken the record for the highest volume of beef exported in a calendar year

Global appetite drives Australian beef exports to 'new highs'

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Almost €42m in fines for unfair trading practices from 2022 to 2024

Almost €42 million in fines were issued after hundreds of cases relating to unfair trading...

Almost €42m in fines for unfair trading practices from 2022 to 2024

Rural Life

1 day ago

Irish MEPs back GAA leadership on rural depopulation

"I know the way teams have been decimated. I’ve seen clubs in Co. Longford go out of business and others forced to amalgamate."

Irish MEPs back GAA leadership on rural depopulation

Agri-Business

1 day ago

FAO Food Price Index declines in November

World food commodity prices declined in November, led by lower international quotations for all major staple foods except cereals.

FAO Food Price Index declines in November

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