Nevan McKiernan reports on the first weekend of the Carrick Winter Fair where breeding heifers sold for as high as €16,000.
The announcement comes after SIPTU members undertook initial 12-hour stoppages on Sunday and Monday this week.
Dr Charlotte Martin has joined AI Services and Eurogene in a leadership role as veterinary officer to help drive continued ...
All lambs were run through the footbath and any showing signs of lameness were pulled out for extra attention. Some only ...
Abattoir examinations showed an average of 34% of herds with at least one animal with liver fluke damage so far this year.
A spokesperson for the processor said that market sentiment remains subdued as global milk production continues to outpace ...
The latest data on the Irish grocery market from Worldpanel by Numerator shows that supermarket prices were 6.06% higher than ...
Selecting future replacements is often one of the most critical decisions in managing a suckler herd. The quality and ...
The Irish Academy of Engineering has published a scathing report into Ireland’s energy policy, outlining that the unrealistic ...
Members of the Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) have sought an independent review by the Charities Regulator of the ...
The big four processing groups - Tyson, JBS, Cargill and National Beef - continue to dominate US beef processing despite the ...
Our top farming photos from the week include dairy and beef winter prep, Teagasc and Bord Bia events, pedigree trade and strong yellow rain warnings across the country.
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