There are certain guidelines one must abide by when handling cattle to prevent fatal injury and even death in the most extreme
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IFA National Sheep Chairman John Lynskey said finished lamb supplies at the factories have tightened considerably in the last week, leaving farmers
One of the oldest farms in New Zealand that has a long-running history of ownership among members of the same family is
Voluntary initiative "Smart Farming", led by the IFA (Irish Farmers' Association) in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency, has released the publication of
A Spanish farmer has been jailed after 79 piglets died as a result of him leaping on them. He was sentenced to
The EU must lift the barriers to young people in the farming sector by offering them access to land and a fair
An Enterprise Ireland agri-tech trade delegation was in attendance at the largest animal production show in France, SPACE (Salon des Productions Animales
Ireland is currently preparing for one of its biggest festivals – the Ploughing Championship. The first inter-county ploughing contest was held between
Safeguarding the vital cross-border agriculture trade on the island of Ireland will require real solutions and compromise in the Brexit negotiations, according
The HSA (Health and Safety Authority) released its annual report for 2016, detailing prosecutions made against businesses throughout last year for breaches
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, T.D., has launched the National Farmed Animal Health Strategy 2017-22. The Strategy
The agriculture sector in the North of Ireland has been highlighted as a “critical policy area during the EU exit negotiations” in