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The IFA has said the Government has to support tillage and ensure all farmers are paid under the Straw Incorporation Measure.
VAT change costs farmers €61.5m
Flat quotes for finished cattle take a big jump
Grain harvest starts in Cork
Suffolk ewe crowned interbreed champion in Corrandulla
Mixed reviews from farmers after first outing of Bord Bia’s new forum
Dry weather is hitting many countries across Europe this week and a soil moisture deficit is expected to hit crop yield potential.
The Straw Incorporation Measure has been hugely successful and this year has seen a massive 73,000ha applied for under the measure.
Irish people know of the difficulties the people of south Lebanon experience due to the Irish Army's longstanding peacekeeping role in the region. But what is it like to be a farmer there?
Cereals, tomatoes, vegetables, orchards, vineyards and hazelnut groves were among the worst-affected crops from the extreme weather episode.
There is a clear emergence of a climate change signal, according to Murphy’s research on changing climate risks.
When does summer start? And when should it start? It's a debate that dwarfs the 'active farmer' definition, and it's been going on for millennia.
The suckler men (and women) have persevered and for the past 18 months are receiving decent money for their weanlings.
How FJ Dynamics is supporting smarter decisions in the field After more than two decades working with GPS technology, Tipperary contractor and dealer Robert O’Shea has witnessed precision farming become an increasingly important part of everyday farm management