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Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has welcomed Diageo's plans to double the capacity of its new €200m brewery in ...
The uncertainty around tariff rates as part of the EU-US trade agreement is going to have a negative impact on the tillage ...
Galway farmer Michael Forde is bucking the national trend having increased ewe numbers while striving to improve the average ...
Unprecedented cattle prices is seeing some farmers turn to sheep and especially store lambs to graze ground into the autumn.
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Maireád McGuinness's shock withdrawal from the upcoming presidential election has left a vacuum in Fine Gael, which will be filled by someone steeped in rural Ireland.
Government support is needed to ensure the viability of the tillage sector, according to the IFA. IFA grain chair Kieran ...
In order to avail of Retirement Relief, both owners need to be able to show that they have owned and farmed the land for 10 ...
Meat Industry Ireland has sought a €10/ewe top-up for young farmers and the introduction of a succession scheme.
Autumn weanling sales are on fire, with weanling bulls and heifers weighing 300kg to 400kg selling for upwards of €900/head ...
The deal between Dawn Meats and New Zealand's largest sheepmeat exporter will 'undermine demand for Irish lamb and ultimately ...
ICMSA president Denis Drennan has said the cheap food policy has collapsed due to ever-increasing regulation and spiralling ...