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A judge at Ennis District Court has heard that DAFM has moved to remove almost all cattle and sheep from a County Clare farm.
New figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that 188 new tractors were licensed in June 2025. This is an ...
With the fine weather over the weekend, a lot of farmers may lifted their second cut of silage or left paddocks aside for hay ...
As Ireland's heatwave comes to an end, Met Éireann has forecasted mixed and changeable weather conditions for the coming week ...
The good weather last week has meant that many farmers have secured another cut of silage and now potassium (K) application ...
Advance payments for participation in ACRES in 2024 still have to be made to 1,483 farmers, the Department of Agriculture (DAFM) confirmed.
This week's sheep trade has seen prices cut by 20c/kg since last Monday, but one has increased its spring lamb carcass-weight limit ...
Ireland’s role in global food security is set to top the agenda at this year's Agricultural Science Association (ASA) annual conference.
A report commissioned by the DIGI has found that since 2005, 2,119 pubs, an average of 112 per year, have permanently closed.
There will be a modest improvement for cereals in the European Union this year, according to the latest forecast from Copa Cogeca.
Stakeholders in Ireland are "broadly in agreement" that "stability and certainty for farmers should be the priority" for the final two years of the ...
With the new Solitair PT, Lemken claims that it has "set new standards" in sowing. Designed for farmers and contractors who want to work in a wide range ...