On Wednesday, June 20th, a farm safety and mental well-being evening will be taking place at Tullow Mart in Co Carlow. Hosted
Farm Safely
Promoting health, safety and welfare in the agri-food sector
A major Beef Open Day organised by Teagasc is to take place on June 26th at Grange in Dunsany, County Meath. A
A Waterford farmer has died following a fatal incident involving a tractor yesterday evening (Tuesday June 5th). It is understood the man
Between 2007 and 2016, 23 children lost their lives in accidents on farms. As the accompanying graphic shows by the HSA, the
Registration is now open for the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise's (CAFRE) Agricultural Business Operations (Level 2) course for 2018-19
Factories have been criticised of undermining the lamb market this week with "unjustified" and "totally excessive" lamb price cuts by IFA's National Sheep Chairman
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) have sent out a new message to all drivers travelling behind
The 2005 Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act has specific legislation relating to safety in farming environments, which specifies the following
A new study by Teagasc has indicated a long-term reduction of fertiliser use on Irish farms. The Fertiliser Use Survey is based on
A farm in Whitechurch, County Cork has been recognised as the overall winner of the 2017 Dairygold Milk Quality Awards. Owners Kevin
A notice has been issued by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine in order to reduce the risk of exotic
There are many reasons why a farmer would use chemicals on a regular basis. In fact, chemicals such as pesticides, fertilizers, fuels,