A new report by economists at Teagasc published yesterday estimates that the average family farm income (FFI) in Ireland may increase by
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Image Courtesy of Martin Heydon T.D. Via LinkedIn The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin
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Good health is essential for good welfare but they are not the same thing. An animal in good health can suffer poor
Ammonia gas – a nitrogen-based compound – is released during slurry spreading Going vegan, buying organic, eating locally produced meat and dairy
The Teagasc Tillage Stakeholder Consultative Group and Minister Heydon launched a key report on Thursday, 27 August 2020, for the Irish Tillage