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As Ireland's heatwave comes to an end, Met Éireann has forecasted mixed and changeable weather conditions for the coming week ...
With the fine weather over the weekend, a lot of farmers may lifted their second cut of silage or left paddocks aside for hay ...
The good weather last week has meant that many farmers have secured another cut of silage and now potassium (K) application ...
The Irish Grassland Association (IGA) Dairy Summer tour this year heads to the stunning Blackwater Valley in north Co. Cork ...
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon has said noted the importance of the week ahead for future ...
Ashbourne Meats hosted a cow carcass competition on Wednesday, July 2, as part of events to mark 40 years of the beef ...
The "influence" children can have in changing "cultures and behaviours" around farm safety and risks "cannot be underrated" ...
Ireland ranks ninth as Europe's safest country for driving, with just 32 road deaths per million inhabitants in 2024, a study ...
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage has said that 169 septic tank grants were paid out in the first six ...
Op's fifth annual Meitheal will take place at Athenry livestock mart next weekend as it partners with Avoca Woollen Mills ...
Reseeding during the mid-season is often not ideal considering grass supply often becomes tight and demand is increased, but ...
Ergot is a fungal pathogen that infects cereal crops during the flowering period. It causes hard, dark ergots to develop in ...