Hedgerows Ireland and the Clonmel Historical and Archaeological Society have written an open letter to John Magnier after his ...
Met Éireann recently published its climate statement for September, which showed that nine stations had their least amount of ...
Up to now, it was only the individual inheriting the land that had to own the land for six years to avail of the relief.
Minister for Finance Jack Chambers announced a €40/acre payment for all tillage and field-grown crops and confirmed that the ...
Leaders in the forestry industry have described the move to cut the forestry budget as "deeply disappointing".
Teagasc, in collaboration with University College Dublin (UCD) and BiOrbic, has launched an online survey to gather farmers’ ...
Sixteen finalists from across the country eagerly awaited the announcement of the winner at the Heritage Hotel, Co Laois, on ...
Irish produce is competing in UK, European and global markets where domestic produce is required to meet ever higher ...
Ground conditions are still holding up on many farms, making it a good time to target weeds in reseeded grass swards.
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An increase in the CAT to €4m has been favourably received, but new "active farmer" rules for those passing on land a cause of concern.