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Lamb throughput fell again last week by close to 2,000 head, though factories seem unfazed and pulled quotes as opposed to ...
The IFA has outlined the potential damage the 15% tariff from the US could cause to farming families, along with export complications that could arise from Northern Ireland's lower tariff of 10%.
Shareholders in New Zealand farmer-owned meat co-operative Alliance are about to hear the options on raising capital and Dawn ...
CEMA’s most recent report outlines that European demand for tillage equipment, transportation and components deteriorated ...
The tightness in finished lamb supplies is reflected in the mart trade. Many mart managers report numbers running well below ...
The Tullow Sheep Breeders 38th annual show and sale saw quality ewe lambs earn over €300 on several occasions, topping at ...
Show organisers have said the machinery exhibition at the 2025 installation of Tullamore Show this weekend will be the largest farm machinery listing in the show’s history, up 30% year-on-year.
For farming it’s a hectic time of the year. Over the last few days, taking heed of the approaching storm warning, we moved in on the oilseed rape.
Fewer fertiliser samples tested by the Department in 2024 failed quality tests than failed in the previous two years.
The Dutch are now adopting a policy that a critically important part of the Dutch economy and a sector contributing to rural ...
Tillage editor Siobhán Walsh tells me oilseed rape looks to have been the stand-out crop of the harvest so far, with most reports of crops yielding close to 2t/ac and many up around 2.3-2.5t/ac.
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