Ten training courses held in different locations across the country have been announced to commence in autumn for farmers thinking of switching
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A three-year Fixed Milk Price Scheme has been launched by Dairygold which will run from March 1st, 2018 to November 30th, 2020.
Johne's disease is an incurable bacterial infection that affects ruminant species caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). Ruminants are
Glanbia Co-operative Society has today announced a new Trading Bonus Scheme that will reward farmer members of the Co-op for purchases made
There are certain guidelines one must abide by when handling cattle to prevent fatal injury and even death in the most extreme
A total of 30 dairy farms from around the North of Ireland are being sought after to participate in an “exciting new
A course aiming to train jobseekers and people in receipt of Farm Assist payments to become dairy operatives will begin in September,
A recently-established project in Teagasc Oak Park is using state-of-the-art technology to identify the nitrogen requirements of cereal crops. The project led
Irish Consumers are continuing to choose retailers’ own brands over branded products, new figures from Kantar Worldpanel show. Retailers’ own brands remain
EU Agri-food exports grew by 9{b28040870e2dde01f25bc5b483275391226143b34751c4bb8f1feeecaec925a1} in May, compared to last year. Among the biggest growth areas are milk powder and infant
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has advised that it now deems the supply and use of semi-automatic quick hitches not to
A new liquid milk strategy is to be launched by the IFA next week aimed at securing the long-term availability of fresh