The rate of China’s beef imports increase has slowed down in recent years, but still increased in 2024, while pork and ...
While ATU aimed to have the programme up and running this September, SETU had always planned for a September 2026 start.
The amount of timber damaged and on the ground is around three times the volume processed each year by the Irish saw milling ...
We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on ...
Jamie Kiely, who rears approximately 40 to 50 pet lambs annually on the family holding at Ballycoe Farm, north of Dungarvan, ...
Teagasc is finalising details of a tillage carbon calculator and plans to make it available to farmers free of charge in the ...
The ICMSA's farm business chair Pat O’Brien has also called on Revenue to allow farmers to claim VAT back on generators.
Vervaet is introducing an updated version of the Vervaet Q-616 beet harvester with a new cab, a range of technical ...
On this week’s episode, we have three guests discussing a number of very different topics from flour to cultivations.
A Sligo-Leitrim TD has raised the issue of forestry plantations being close to power lines during a Dáil debate.
Angus cattle are king across much of Australia and the trend is not set to change any time soon, writes Barry Murphy.
Paul Smith and Paul Crosson from Teagasc take a look at finishing age trends and how reducing the finishing age will help the ...