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This year’s demo will showcase technology on sprayers to improve efficiency, protect the environment and reduce input spends.
The Irish Farmers Journal travels to Japan to hear about the market opportunities for Irish beef, dairy and whiskey and hears ...
The National Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme (NDBWS) has proven popular in 2025, with over 18,000 applications received by the ...
Bord Bia expects sheep prices to remain steady as declining sheep supplies are met with stable demand for lamb.
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A male pedestrian in his 60s has died in a road traffic collision involving a tractor near Sixmilebridge, Co Clare, on ...
The RSA has said that alongside a driving test, a mandatory training programme could also come into play from 2027 onwards.
Research is currently underway into producing food products produced from beans and protein crops writes Richard Lynch.
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This six-part podcast series will feature Ireland’s foremost thinkers, researchers, journalists, farmers and food professionals to help answer the questions: what is Irish food; what is the future of ...
This week has seen many farmers make use of the fine weather and wrap up some additional silage or even some hay.
Rye has become more popular. Richie Hackett of Teagasc writes about the research that will be on display at Crops and ...
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