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The warm sunny weather brought large crowds to Cereals 2025 in Lincolnshire, England. The event was hosted on Andrew Ward's ...
The rules for farmers availing of a Nitrates derogation place a maximum stocking rate limit of 170kg/ha organic nitrogen on ...
Eimear Gallagher and Shay Hannon of Teagasc Ashtown report on some exciting research into Irish plant protein.
The EU measure is designed to discourage importers from buying goods with higher greenhouse gas emissions from outside of the ...
A fascinating event in the tillage heartland of Laois saw the IGG launch its policy proposals relating to the Food Vision ...
All cattle and sheep will have to be tested for bluetongue virus before they can go from England to Wales, the Welsh ...
The level of bureaucracy and paperwork in farming has increased massively over the last two decades despite aims to reduce ...
Organised by the Munster Agricultural Society, which celebrates its 220th anniversary this year, the Cork Summer Show is a ...
Stubble cultivation rules can be confusing. This article might help to follow these rules. Siobhán Walsh reports.
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Paddocks that are topped or mown in recent weeks may allow for mid-season weed control of pesky docks and thistles, while ...
The organisation reports that upwards of 95% of many core wool types have been sold on the back of improved demand and prices ...