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A new project that aims to nurture a new, sustainable relationship with Ireland’s peatlands will be launched next weekend ...
Teagasc agronomists point out that foliar diseases in bean crops; such as chocolate spot, downy mildew and rusts; must be ...
As farms quiten down between first and second cut of silage, you should be looking into servicing your milking machine and ...
The Teagasc head of livestock systems Padraig French has said that the dairy herd is "going to be very much the dominant ...
A study carried out by Durham University has uncovered a new effect of climate change - the rise of antibiotic resistance in ...
This year's beef kill-to-date has seen strong heifer and bullock (steer) supplies with a reduction in the cow and young bull ...
Nokian Tyres of Finland offer a wide choice of heavy duty tyres including many variants for tractors and loaders ...
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow weather warning for rainfall in several counties today (Saturday, June 14).
A Galway farmer is working to attract new pupils to his children's national school so that a second teacher can be retained.
Wool markets have weakened slightly over recent weeks, primarily on the back of enhanced trade tariffs introduced by the ...
The Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has said that the state does not “regulate” the number of GPs that ...
Speaking to Agriland from Expo 2025 in Osaka Minister Martin Heydon – who is leading an agri-food trade mission to Japan this week – said that there are currently “far less than the 14,500 farmers ...
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