Sinn Féin sought to up the ante on Government to depose Larry Murrin from his position as Bord Bia's chair on Wednesday.
The incursion of bluetongue to Ireland, flooding in the southeast, Bord Bia controversy and CAP all feature this week.
Martin Merrick discusses some of the criteria under the TAMS solar scheme regarding farm roofs, with load capacity, ...
From 10-17 January 16 Macra members from Mayo, Roscommon, Cavan and Monaghan swapped wellies for ski boots as they headed to ...
Artificial insemination (AI) work has been completed on the farm and the bulls are now running with the cows for the ...
Kuhn has added a new 6.1m, 6157 e-Tpal model to its Multi-Longer telescopic, left-handed machines, designed specifically for Irish and UK users.
Exporters dominated the trade in Skibbereen when it came to weanling bulls. Held before any news of bluetongue in the country ...
Last week Adam Woods travelled to the British Cattle Breeders Conference in Telford, UK to find out some of challenges and ...
Eleven animals in total have tested positive for the disease, with the first case picked up by the Department of ...
A judge has banned a Cork farmer from keeping any livestock for a period of 15 years, following a sitting of Macroom District ...
Leitrim breeder Jon Regan has confirmed the sale of the Charolais bull Liscally Abracadabra for €20,000 to a herd in the UK, ...
If Murrin digs in and refuses to go, it becomes a harder fight for the IFA in terms of its influence and power.
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