Winter feed supply may look scarce on many farms, as grass growth was far from satisfactory throughout the summer months due ...
A company based in Co. Offaly is aiming to market fully traceable bedding products made using wool from Irish farms.
The first of this year’s forage maize crops were cut by Co Kilkenny grower and contractor, Edward Delahunty yesterday ...
An international dairy-beef conference took place in Co. Wexford, on Wednesday, October 16 and Thursday, October 17. At the ...
If you're a farmer looking to generate extra income, the Native Tree Area Scheme (NTAS) is a great opportunity to earn up to ...
Having produced 46,000 self-propelled harvesters, Claas is entitled to think it has got a handle on the market, but that’s ...
Two men who “traditionally exercised turbary rights on boglands in Co. Longford”, have had a legal challenge against a law ...
Claas has further refined its Jaguar harvester range with an optional new chopping cylinder as the leading new feature ...
The Tánaiste has hit back at what he has described as "scaremongering" when it comes to the rights of people who use turf.
The first crop of students from a new school of horticulture based in Co. Waterford have graduated and have been presented ...
The Tánaiste has said that he will "talk to" the Minister for Agriculture, in relation to issues on hilly grounds and LESS ...
Further to the attention being paid to its practices by Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has strongly criticised the company ...