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Macra Rural Youth hopes to highlight the benefits associated with rural life in a live event on Tuesday 30 March.
Teagasc to reduce Ploughing 2026 spend over budget cuts
Drought: Carlow farmer's well running dry every evening
Nitrates and slurry storage changes: time to plan ahead
49,000ac Montana ranch hits the market for €429/ac
Farmers 'forced to sell cattle' to pay drug debts amid rising rural crime
A Taxback.com study has revealed that 90% of taxpayers in Ireland are not sure of what rate of tax they pay, writes Katie Barragry.
FitLine is a free telephone service, designed to help older people take that first step in getting active.
The property will be sold by public auction, with lands sold in lots or as an entire.
Cadbury's Dairy Milk has launched new packaging for the beloved chocolate bar to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year.
Applied linguistics researcher Shane Barry is working on a PhD, focusing on Irish language self-efficacy beliefs.
Not only is compost a natural fertiliser in your garden, it also lessens the amount of household waste in landfill sites. Composting is a quick and easy process that can be done in any size garden.
Whether you’re hoping to start growing your own produce or simply looking for a therapeutic lockdown project, growing a small herb garden is a good starting point, writes Katie Barragry.
Looking for a reason to get out and explore this August? National Heritage Week runs from 15-23 August, with over 2,000 events taking place across Ireland. Many are free and family-friendly, making it the perfect opportunity to try something new.