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Mount Congreve Gardens in Co Waterford has been honoured by the International Dendrology Society, marking an historic first for the Republic of Ireland ...
We are now into the second half of the year which means in terms of grass and clover management, our actions need to alter ...
Most spring-born dairy-beef calves will have been weaned off milk and are out at grass by now for their first summer at grass ...
In 2023, 9.3 million tonnes of mineral fertilisers – nitrogen and phosphorus – were used in agricultural production across the EU, newly-published figures ...
Government officials are developing "a list of impactful measures from a water quality perspective" for the next NAP ...
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) issued over €2 million in scheme payments to farmers this week.
The government has been urged to invest in the Irish wool industry, particularly scouring and processing. Sinn Féin ...
The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers' Association (INHFA) has put forward its pre-Budget 2026 proposals to government. It has ...
This year’s six-week lambing season for Co Antrim-based, EasyCare sheep farmer Campbell Tweed, peaked on April 27 ...
The Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme (TAMS 3) will not be extended to to include "support for tractors" according ...
The European Commission has authorised a genetically modified (GM) soybean for use in food and animal feed. This follows the ...
The government may be securing up to €100,000 in excise duty and VAT for every acre of malting barley that is dedicated to ...
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